Sentence examples for identical to about from inspiring English sources

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Still, Ms. Mason said, the five blank cards contained no archival or historic information and were identical to about 200 to 300 that she estimated were currently in Bletchley Park's possession, so nothing unique had been lost.

More startling still, Pathak's lab found that some of the early samples of xenografts did have a stretch of DNA that was nearly identical to about half of the XMRV genome.

The results of these global and local rank comparisons confirm the trends discussed above: global FC- and WAD-lists of length r=10 – 100 agree to about 70% on the average whereas global FC/t-shrinkage and WAD/t-shrinkage lists are identical to about 50%.

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From the Chicago Board of Elections: After absentees folded in, Chicago will have voter turnout roughly identical to 2008: about 73.8%.

So, claims about sex are not identical to claims about gender; rather, they imply claims about gender norms (Stone 2007, 70).

Another 2010 version about "Laimi" from Windhoek is nearly identical to the one about "Krystal", as is a version about "Irene" from Westlands, Kenya, found in a 2010 chain email obtained by HuffPost Weird News.

At first glance, the Nook Tablet looks just about identical to the original Nook Color — hopefully the resemblance is close enough that older model accessories will be able to see continued use.

But nonetheless, it does appear that there is an important semantic fact about truth in the paracomplete language, closely related to if not identical to a fact about truth per se, which the language cannot express.

Where journalists write about what people are arguing about in public, and novelists about what they are talking about in private, only poets seem able to show that what people argue about in public is identical to what they talk about in private, that what we are arguing about is the sum of our own guilts, fears, anxieties, hopes.

Vertebrate opioid receptors are about 60% identical to each other (Chen et al., 1993).

The odd thing is that this complaint, though deeply felt by our contemporary Better-Nevers, is identical to Baudelaire's perception about modern Paris in 1855, or Walter Benjamin's about Berlin in 1930, or Marshall McLuhan's in the face of three-channel television (and Canadian television, at that) in 1965.

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