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(The play does not exactly equate the pathology and the sexuality, but it comes pretty close).
None of them said the eight-day layoff hurt them, but they did not exactly equate it to Vitamin C, either.
It should be noted that the number of unemployed workers does not exactly equate to the number of people without jobs, which may be changing at a faster or slower rate.
And, while the area adjacent to Maidstone's Source Bar might not exactly equate to Burning Man in the "back to nature" stakes, today's street party still offers ample attractions.
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PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, who was interviewing Clinton at a fiscal summit in Washington, noted that his argument didn't exactly equate to a bumper sticker slogan for Democrats.
Since the reads are 36 nt in length, for each SNP we will have 36 different reads that contain the SNP and thus will not match exactly to the reference genome, while the remaining 264 starting positions along a 300 nt stretch will match exactly, equating to ∼12% of reads containing mismatches due to SNPs.
At Dressmeoutlet.com, we will continue growing, every single day and will not exactly quantify what 10 years from now will equate but we want to make Africa and the world proud.
(Wealth and spending do not equate exactly with quality of care, as countries such as Sri Lanka and Bolivia demonstrate).
For this reason, it is important to note that the measured probing depth does not equate exactly to the true pocket depth, and for this reason, the term "probing depth" (or "probing pocket depth") should be used (as opposed to "pocket depth").
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