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"It would only make sense that would translate through every bit of human behaviour.
Taking Britain's 47 last time as "usual", that would translate into a whopping 72 medals in London.
Ms. Platt was known for her ability to spot things that would translate well to the screen.
Even with inflation, that would translate to just over $4,000 for each year it takes to earn a degree.
"I started to see all these things that would translate from one to the other," Dr. Camp said.
I knew she had the type of imagery that would translate into his music and stand the test of time.
This year, he focused on early promotions that would translate into preorders and layaway, so toy retailers could accurately adjust their orders in time for the holidays.
Since June 25, they had a 34-21 record, a.618 winning percentage that would translate to 100 victories for a full season.
"We have yet to see much of an improvement that would translate into spending gains for the third or fourth quarter for the newspaper industry.
Coetzee sat with the Messina team, ready to start feeding results into a computer model that would translate incoming data into a probable final result.
More than a third of the subjects, the researchers found, had the balance disorder known as vestibular dysfunction — a figure that would translate to 69 million Americans.
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