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Kreuger always hoped that his interest payments to Wall Street would be equalled by the interest on the money he was lending abroad, giving him the matchbox monopolies for free.
Mr. Younger said, however, that Boeing has "an excellent record for honoring undertakings of this kind" and that the Government estimated the job losses for British labor would be "equalled if not exceeded" by offsets.
312,000 sales of the Band Aid 30 single would be equalled by just over 61,000 people sending a text message, and YouTube is an ideal platform to grab maximum online attention for this kind of campaign, then nudge them to donate.
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All three, he determined, would be equal First Ladies.
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