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It's as if you're going to work with William Faulkner or Charles Dickens!" Now Montiel was headed to lunch with the paradoxically living equivalent of a Faulkner or Dickens to tell him he wasn't coming back to work for his magazine.

Furthermore, if such a ninja who lost a body part while alive is brought back to true life with the Rinnegan's Samsara of Heavenly Life Jutsu, the living equivalent of that ninja's body part is absent.

In 1998, by contrast, the largest number of people earned about $8,000 -- a standard of living equivalent to Portugal's.

By allowing some landscapes to become overgrown with small woody plants, we have created a living equivalent to slash.

In Japan, where people can sometimes get carried away by the seriousness of life, workers have been trained to hold a chopstick in their teeth to produce the living equivalent of a smiling emoticon.

In this role, Reeve comes close to being a living equivalent of comic-strip art — that slang form of simplified storytelling in which the visual and verbal meanings can be totally absorbed at a glance.

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Henry Schwartz, said decompression would be required because the miners will have been living the equivalent of 40 feet under water for two days or more.

He lists several countries (Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Spain, Taiwan, Greece, South Korea) that reached a comparable stage of development—a living standard equivalent to 25% of America's at the time and then grew faster than 5.5% per head over the subsequent 20 years.

Even allowing for some recovery in economic growth in 2010, Oxford Economics expects GDP per head to be £22,775 next year (measured in 2009 prices) – a reduction in living standards equivalent to £225 per person compared with 2005.

Living skin equivalent is obtained by coculturing fibroblast and keratinocytes on a collagen support.

This porous substrate acts as a scaffold for fibroblasts, thereby, producing a living dermal/stromal equivalent, which once epithelialized results into a reconstructed skin/hemicornea.

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