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But it was then that the temporary export ban was applied, giving UK institutions and private individuals a two-month period in which they could make an equivalent offer in order to keep it in the UK.
Because of defendant's contribution to global warming and it effects, the plaintiff asks the defendant to make an equivalent contribution to the costs for security measures to protect his house against the flooding risk.
Under German law, most companies that would seek to buy Allianz's interest in Beiersdorf would also be required to make an equivalent offer to Beiersdorf's minority shareholders, a process that could value the entire company at 11.9 billion euros ($10.95 billion), some analysts said.
Those eager to gain plenary indulgences, but unable to go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, wondered whether they might perform an alternative good work or make an equivalent offering to a charitable enterprise for example, the building of a leprosarium or a cathedral.
Or you could make an equivalent bet by using the futures market to take long positions in weak currencies.
"If you take the nicest production boat and try to make an equivalent custom boat, you'll spend at least twice as much".
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It's possible for a visual story to advance without making an equivalent automatic translation to words.
Jeremy paid standard market rates which would have been available to anyone else making an equivalent purchase".
"And instead of losing hundreds of millions" -- as other firms had -- "we ended up making an equivalent amount," Mr. Corzine said.
The high court has declared racially based gerrymandering unconstitutional but has not made an equivalent ruling regarding gerrymandering that favors a specific political party.
And what she does with all this news from nowhere is to set it forth in unexpected ways: that is, by making an equivalent wonder in art.
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