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They function as promissory notes issued by a bank and are payable to a bearer on demand without interest, which makes them roughly equivalent to money.
They totaled $27 million in the second quarter, but that still makes them roughly seven times the size of Gawker Media's revenues.
The climbdown over Lords reform has thrown into doubt its plans to reduce the size of the Commons from 650 to 600 and redraw constituency boundaries to make them roughly the same size.
And his party retaliated by scuppering plans - until 2018 at least - to reduce the size of the House of Commons and reconfigure parliamentary constituencies to make them roughly the same size, which the Lib Dems initially supported.
To make them roughly comparable to the popular 2% of divergence per site per Myr, these numbers must be multiplied by two (to reflect a divergence between two species) and divided by three (assuming that only third codon positions are variable).
Make them roughly 2mm (5/64") long and mostly on the paper square, with just a tiny bit of the stitch on the card.
One survey in late 2011 found that a small majority of Scots would back independence if it made them £500 (roughly $800) better off.
If you are going to cook the pieces, try to make them all roughly the same size so that they will cook at the same speed.
doi: 10.7554/eLife.03125 Image Schematic of two different viruses introducing new DNA into the genome of a marine bacterium The oceans are home to a staggering number of viruses, roughly 10, making them the most abundant organisms on the planet.
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