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Some players go through the equivalent of a game a day.
He reckons he has got through the equivalent of several thousand overs in the past year.
For more than three years, the world's banking system has lived through the equivalent of wartime.
Osborne announced that the economy would go through the equivalent of one of Fabio Capello's infamous boot camps.
Never cease listening to a song halfway through – the equivalent of leaving a sporting event before the final outcome is known.
If the new rules had been in place last year, there would have been 12 per cent fewer people coming in through the equivalent route.
In Zambia, for example, the PPP with Barclays delivered core modules on self-evaluation, enterprise skills, entrepreneurship and communication skills, through the equivalent of job centres, many of which have continued aspects of the training.
The brief notes that opponents of same-sex marriage in the California case have argued that the state offers, through the equivalent of domestic partnerships, a marital state in all but the name.
MAN cannot live by bread alone, but the Germans do their best: they are Europe's champion bread-eaters, each chewing through the equivalent of four slices plus a roll a day.
Industry groups like the U.S. Travel Association have called for the creation of a "trusted traveler" program that would allow frequent fliers to pass through the equivalent of an express lane at airport security, according to Geoff Freeman, the association's executive vice president.
An analysis technique is proposed through the equivalent permeability model in REV.
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