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The pension law, passed last spring, eliminated the state-provided pensions that Hungarians had paid into all of their working lives, in a move equivalent in the US to the abolition of social security.
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"There are big blocks of high-amp power being moved around in a hybrid, the equivalent of horsepower," he said.
Washington state officials were recently forced to accept delays in moving the equivalent of 24,000 drums of nuclear waste from Hanford site to the New Mexico dump.
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