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They found wide cultural variations by observing more than 2,000 people in 15 small communities participate in a two-player game, called Dictator, with a prize equal to the local pay for a day's work.
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Although the $250,000 women's prize is equal to the men's, it is split among the top 15 finishers; only the top 10 men finished in the money.
To announce the apocalypse is almost a reflex in the heavyweight category, which, in Frazier's time, could generally be viewed as a single entity: one prize, equal in lustre to the status of Olympic 100 metres champion.
"First prize there is equal to fourth in the NEC," he said, "so I'm going there with all guns blazing to see if I can get on the team".
With a tune now in place, the Rhodesian government organised a nationwide competition to write matching lyrics, the winner of which would receive a cash prize of R$500 (equal to about US$1,000).
For instance, the government will pay substantial cash prizes which are equal to those won by successful Olympians.
They've largely made good on those promises, including increasing the number of women's events and offering prize money and broadcast time equal to the men's division. .
We set the cost of an error equal to the prize since the wrong person gets it.
ARE Turner-Prize anniversaries like dog years, equal to seven human ones?
The sand whiting is a highly prized table fish often rated equal to the King George whiting, making it a common target for both commercial and recreational fisheries.
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