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"We don't have an equivalent of the Today programme or Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight," he says.

"So the refrigerator has an equivalent of approximately five tons of carbon dioxide," Mr. Gero said.

Do we have an equivalent of the neutral "suit and tie" combo which most men wear?

Facebook or Instagram likes, Twitter favourites: every social network worth its salt has an equivalent of the digital fist bump.

However the US does not have an equivalent of the UK's Data Protection Act or other privacy legislation which is being asserted in the UK case.

Unfortunately, the machinery audibly creaks.It is claimed, for instance, that Muslims have an equivalent of democracy in the concept of shura, "consultation".

"We don't really have an equivalent of Thanksgiving in Britain — the big family meal where you eat too much happens at Christmas, and that's when you'd traditionally eat a turkey.

The U.S. doesn't have an equivalent of IDP or the British Council.

As Strachan has pointed out, Scotland do not have an equivalent of Robert Lewandowski, Zlatan Ibrahimovic or Luka Modric to individually raise the quality of the team.

Auto Industry The car dealers inventories are in good shape as the dealers have an equivalent of 59 days of sales on hand to show the buyers.

Also, you knew most of the writers and you knew the publisher, so it was kind of a family affair". That affair may be over, but it has an equivalent of sorts.

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