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"I think this design is probably on par with the other one.
Probably on par with a victory by one of two horses entered by Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, the aspiring sports empire most recently and notoriously responsible for a flap with tennis over its refusal to admit an Israeli women's player.
He has said he doesn't care if he makes it (wink, wink), but his chances are probably on par with Barry Bonds's chances.
"We brought in some players because we needed to improve the squad and where we sit now at this moment in time - fifth place, two cup semi-finals - it's probably on par with where we're at.
San Francisco is probably on par with New York City, if not better, but having been away for six years, then coming back [to L.A.], it's absolutely amazing to see the change.
In years of conversation, the subject of food ingredients, preferences, recipes, techniques came up maybe a few dozen times, probably on par with the statistical average for any subject matter.
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They're probably about on par really.
Probably not on par with the lottery, but at least you can enjoy a cup of coffee on us.
My knowledge is probably on a par with David Davis's, to be honest, which is worrying to say the least.
Juventus were good, don't get me wrong, but I think English teams were probably on a par with them.
Arthur praised Graeme Swann, the man of the match in each of the first two Tests, as being "probably on a par with Daniel Vettori as the best finger spinner in world cricket at the moment".
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