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She works as a field hand making the equivalent of a dollar a day.
Last week, Bulgan Tsogoo was making the equivalent of $2 a day selling footstools at Mongolia's biggest flea market.
She added: "Like any train company, we will be making the equivalent of premium payments to the DfT.
And life was hard already — he was making the equivalent of 10 dollars a month and living with his parents in Marianao, a poor neighborhood in Havana.
So he moved to Athens and took odd jobs at factories, butcher shops and furniture stores, making the equivalent of 50 cents a week.
Put another way, the REG is essentially a high-speed electronic coin flipper, making the equivalent of 12,000 tosses a minute with a 50/50 chance of producing a one or a zero.
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They make the equivalent of about $150 a month.
In the first decades of the 20th century, the best players made the equivalent of between $100,000 and $200,000.
They can even be deep-fried to make the equivalent of French fries of the sea.
On a good day, he made the equivalent of about twenty-five dollars.
A university professor who used to make the equivalent of $10,800 a year finds the same salary now worth $2,250.
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