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If you were to mentally trace the silhouette made by a jacket's extra volumes — the cubes, the wings of fabrics — you would roughly have the outline of the contemporary person in the street, with her layers.
If the US had raised auto fuel efficiency standards between 1985-2005 by a quarter of the amount it raised them annually from 1980-1985, instead of leaving them virtually unchanged, the result would roughly have been the equivalent of 3.3 million barrels of oil per day in new production,16 times the projected impact of offshore drilling.
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This would roughly double what has been spent so far.
But he noted that, "if we cut our nuclear arsenal in half," the U.S. would still have roughly 300 times as many weapons as North Korea.
Royal Caribbean is expected to argue that its deal would do less harm, because the two survivors would have roughly the same market share in North America, people close to the company said.
The plan would create three differently sized regions, but all would have roughly the same population.
If you had invested $100,000 at the beginning of that period your money would have roughly doubled and the index fund would have left you $3,377 better off.
While a local investor would have roughly doubled his money in any of these markets last year, an American would have chalked up gains of 128% to 141%.
I thought the one we would have would run roughly thus: Him: Private.
It would start out with a combined loan portfolio of 138.3 billion euros, or $123 billion, and the three banks would have roughly equal stakes.
The proposed joint army would have roughly 40,000 troops picked from the elite of nations including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Qatar and Egypt itself, and would be supported by tanks, jets and warships.
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