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(The bill is nearly equivalent in Hamden, which has a larger base but more services, Ms. Meyer added).
Estimates of the damage are as high as two hundred billion dollars, which is nearly equivalent to the costs of Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina combined.
In America, "packing a piece" is equated with virility, and depriving a man of his weapon is nearly equivalent to castration.
The daily average number of people making the crossing is nearly equivalent to the total number for the whole month of January as recently as two years ago, according to the International Organisation for Migration.
Wealth taxes are quite common in other OECD countries, but rarely so all-embracing as would be needed to raise a sum that is nearly equivalent to the entire American defence budget.
At this viewing distance, 1 cm is nearly equivalent to a visual angle of 1°.
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Some in Washington seem to consider him a cyber-enemy whose crimes against the United States are nearly equivalent to those of Osama bin-Laden.
The decline in the share of residents without insurance was nearly equivalent for those with low or moderate incomes and those with higher incomes.
Throughout the first two decades of the century, the diagnosis of pernicious anemia, like that of diabetes mellitus, was nearly equivalent to a death sentence.
His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said McGahee's knee was nearly equivalent to full strength after being examined by John Uribe, the University of Miami team physician, who had surgically repaired the three torn ligaments.
Responses to buffers were nearly equivalent on privately and publicly owned land.
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