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For instance, during the 16th century, English was flooded with countless new words, many of which were equivalent in meaning to existing words.
More than 180,000 staff shared in £78m of free shares, which were equivalent to 3.6% of their earnings over the past year.
"We bought eight, which were equivalent in price to about 200 bags in our store," said Mrs. Kessler, who owned Shoes Plus -- a chain of shoe stores in North Jersey -- with Carol Raskin.
Koguryo and its preceding kingdom (Biryu) had the sylvanic precincts at least before the 1st century BC, which were equivalent to the Sajik precincts in China Proper.
In agreement, expression of bone and osteoclast gene markers was upregulated in TCPs versus both TCPb and TCPs + LipClod, which were equivalent.
The amounts of kaolin used were 8%and16%6% by weight based on dry weight of EFB, which were equivalent to one and two times of the theoretical kaolin requirement to capture all potassium originally present in the EFB.
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Staff costs are specifically excluded from controlled expenditure for political parties which is equivalent regulation.
In a good year, the shareholders get a bonus, which is equivalent to a dividend.
"Which is equivalent to creating a Buenos Aires-sized city every three weeks for the next 15 years".
Unwin singled out National Vocational Qualifications at levels 1 and 2, which are equivalent to GCSEs.
"Just take one figure: last fiscal year from March 2007 to 2008, the Ministry of Finance collected 40 billion Afghanis, which is equivalent to around $800 million.
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