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They can even be deep-fried to make the equivalent of French fries of the sea.
And, he adds, if you make the equivalent of one extra mortgage payment a year, you can save even more.
Back to Spielberg, who actually did, in his youth, make the equivalent of YouTube videos on Super-8 film.
A university professor who used to make the equivalent of $10,800 a year finds the same salary now worth $2,250.
Certainly he was the most Shakespearean in that he could make the equivalent of a sonnet seem greater than an epic.
She related that to make ends meet, she had to work in a souvenir shop and make the equivalent of less than $100 a month.
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The eventual goal, however, is to make the equivalents of recordings specifically to be marketed on the World Wide Web.
In the first decades of the 20th century, the best players made the equivalent of between $100,000 and $200,000.
On a good day, he made the equivalent of about twenty-five dollars.
She works as a field hand making the equivalent of a dollar a day.
She added: "Like any train company, we will be making the equivalent of premium payments to the DfT.
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