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The US team have been the equivalent of that sort of morning through the medium of curling.
It is very much the equivalent of the sort of gig that young bands play at which their only crowd is the support band.
Their inventions are like inversions of the ideas of European or American inventors, but the word "inventor" has taken on a sense of racial domination that's more important than invention — which is sad, because it's the equivalent of a sort of propaganda.
She also challenged a new national law under which wastepickers can be fined up to the equivalent of $500 for sorting through trash in public places.
Is that sort of the equivalent?
That is sort of the equivalent of three feature films.
The lesson plan is sort of the equivalent of college English.
Reading projects of this old-fashioned sort are the equivalent of a long pilgrimage on foot.
Cook's message now is the same: A backdoor into the iPhone would be "sort of the equivalent of cancer," as he told ABC.
It was sort of the equivalent of an athletic scholarship, only this was one that actually a girl could get, even though there weren't very many girls in debate either.
You have twenty-five more square feet in your life, you know, and it's sort of the equivalent of that dream, but it's come true, because now I do have access to that room and it's amazing.
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