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The 6-foot-7-inch, 250-pound Grant did put on the more aggressive show than his 6-5, 245-pound counterpatthet the Garden.

When Michael Oriard played for the Chiefs, in the early nineteen-seventies, he weighed two hundred and forty pounds; his counterpart on today's Chiefs roster weighs about three hundred and ten, and is probably no slower.

Ministers in Cardiff would have the power to vary their 10p rate as much as they wanted - so if they put it up by 1p to raise more money for devolved services, a basic rate taxpayers in Wales would pay 21p in the pound, while their English counterparts would pay 20p.

The pound-force has a metric counterpart, less commonly used than the newton: the kilogram-force (kgf) (sometimes kilopond), is the force exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of mass.

Its counterpart goes for roughly 50 cents a pound.

For every pound Indian authorities invest in urban infrastructure, their Chinese counterparts spend seven.

At 39, Mark Steven Teixeira is 11 years older than his baseball counterpart, and at 6 feet and 185 pounds, is a tad smaller.

As the Press Association reports, the shadow chancellor earlier this year joined Conservative and Liberal Democrat counterparts in ruling out Scotland keeping the pound if the independence referendum ends in a Yes vote in September.

The forecast was conditional, sharply offset by Mr. Brown's assessment that for now Britain's economy is not sufficiently in step with its slower-moving continental counterparts to justify a vote on scrapping the pound and adopting the euro.

Though "lb" survives to this day, its barred counterpart grew increasingly stylized, written down in haste by harried merchants, mathematicians, and scientists (Isaac Newton possessed an especially florid version) so that "℔" has since become the familiar "#", or pound sign.

In the middle of February the Chancellor announced the UK would not be willing to allow an independent Scotland to share the pound in a monetary union, an announcement backed by his Labour and Liberal Democrat counterparts.

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