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Aren't they pretty much equivalent?
(Human and elephant years are pretty much equivalent).
"It was pretty much equivalent to what other recent studies had showed," he said.
"If you subtract 2,000 from 33,815, the resulting number will be pretty much equivalent to the '97 foal crop, which is racing now.
A snapshot of ticket prices shows that New York is cheaper at entry level for high-profile gigs, while medium-sized and small venues are pretty much equivalent.
"Jenny Lind's story is perhaps Barnum's single most extraordinary accomplishment," Ms. Maher said, "because he took something that was absolutely nothing in American society and created a frenzy, a mania, very much equivalent to today's rock stars".
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US health care costs about four times as much as equivalent health care in other First World countries; US subways cost about eight times as much as equivalent subways in other First World countries.
He waited more than a year before realizing that he, too, needed help to cope with 9/11-related nightmares and their daytime and much scarier equivalent, intrusive imaging.
It is very much the equivalent of the sort of gig that young bands play at which their only crowd is the support band.
Such expenses are offset in part by the fact that homes in Cedar Knolls cost about half as much as equivalent homes in nearby Bronxville, and property taxes are similarly lower.
Taking control of the BBP software would be much the equivalent of getting inside the firewall of a corporate computer — to potentially catastrophic result.
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