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They give off an iridescent glow, the equivalent of which Ms. Fisher has found in the work of a handful of contemporary artists.
With Java, there are also full application servers and suites available from both commercial vendors and as open source – the equivalent of which on some scale the Ruby community are building now.
The government also insists that it adept at handling "on-going risks" in Afghanistan via the Intimidation Policy, the equivalent of which does not exist in Iraq.
With an absolute measurement of Bicoid concentration – the equivalent of which did not exist in case of Elowitz et al [1] – the theory predicts that we should see a non-negligible contribution to the noise peaking at intermediate expression levels.
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It cost him the equivalent of $12,000, which he had in savings, he said.
The university recently tried to raise tuition all the way to the equivalent of $150, which would still be a great bargain north of the border.
It does not mean, nor is it the equivalent of, Esther, which may be the Hebraized form of Ishtar, a Persian goddess.
According to court documents, the broker proposed paying the equivalent of $539,000, which was $111,000 below the house's appraised value.
Investigators believe Mr. Ulbricht collected commissions of more than 600,000 bitcoins, the equivalent of $80 million, which they are trying to gain access to.
It was the equivalent of $10,000, which, for unexplained reasons, was down to $8,000 by the time he actually got it.
"It's just so cheap to start a business". It cost him the equivalent of $12,000, which he had in savings, he said.
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