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In flavor, the anchovy has an equivalent range.
However, neither Britain, nor the EU, has an equivalent system in place.
"So the refrigerator has an equivalent of approximately five tons of carbon dioxide," Mr. Gero said.
Instead, Mr. Morris has an equivalent character who's more central: Mrs. Stahlbaum, the heroine's mother.
"Becoming a parent has an equivalent impact on your 'music relevancy' as ageing about four years," wrote Kalia.
If she has an equivalent in the English-speaking world, it is Barbara Cartland rather than George Eliot.
However elegantly and precisely she lays her table, she has an equivalent and opposite desire to break into room-clearing noise.
"Tiresian Symmetry" has an equivalent touchstone in Tiresias, the Greek prophet who, according to legend, walked the earth as both a man and a woman.
Indeed, if the cocktail has an equivalent in the American literary canon, it has to be "The Great Gatsby," the Jazz Age staple by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Again, a brain chemical that regulates the flies' appetite and is predictive of their thirst for alcohol has an equivalent that has been linked to alcohol consumption in humans.
I'm partial to her view of massive public art installations that are skimpy on meaning, but have come to appreciate even more how her mandate has an equivalent in housework.
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