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The results, which equate to 390,000 women experiencing discrimination across Britain, were described as shocking by Maternity Action.
The heat of an actual erotic encounter dissipates in these rituals, which equate attractiveness with social ascendancy instead of pleasure.
It also expects the rates, which equate to 18p or 24p per litre unit charge, to be passed entirely on to consumers.
The US, China, Japan and Canada are home to over half of the world's pulp and paper production, collectively churning out 400m tons per year, according to the World Wildlife Fund, which equate the weight to 80 million elephants.
The Seinfeldian celebration of trivial nonsense that lit up his early scripts is gone, in its place a string of protracted, self-consciously tense back-and-forths, most of which equate to poor imitations of Inglourious Basterds' much-lauded opening sequence.
The mutual has appointed the investment bank Rothschild to find prospective buyers for the shops, which equate to nearly 10% of its estate, as it tries to keep a lid on debt and expand and modernise its successful convenience store business.
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Schools spend approximately £4.4bn on support staff, which equates to 13% of the education budget.
San Diego registered the highest local rating, an 11.02, which equates to 110,000 households.
Analysts forecast this will fall 12% this year, which equates to another £175m in revenue disappearing.
School holiday prices are often double term time rates, which equates to thousands of pounds.
At the CBSO, the council is proposing a cut of 25%, which equates to £228,000.
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