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1 Do they have the equivalent organisation in Ireland or France or Germany?
2 Here we have the equivalent of exactly 24 pounds per horsepower.
3 I will have the equivalent in stock of the Laguna Grande Lumber Company.
4 If they have the equivalent of CCC grades the figure is 25%.
5 The organizations have the equivalent of chief executives and accountants.
6 Instead, we have the equivalent of a musical brain aneurysm.
7 We have the equivalent of the Hippocratic Oath.
8 It's how the iPhone has stored fingerprints for years, and until now, MacBooks did not have the equivalent .
9 On his wedding day the man who marries Martha is to have the equivalent of her weight in double eagles.
11 Twigg expects that in the future houses will have the equivalent of the MPG sticker some cars carry to promote fuel efficiency.
12 A study has found that the native Kea have the equivalent of an infectious laugh - which triggers other keas to play.
13 The caller asks Palin if Joe the Plumber is her husband and adds: We have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France.
14 They reason that once computers can match the amount of parallel connections in the brain, they will have the equivalent of human intelligence.
15 We now have a system that has to have the equivalent of a lobotomy before an electoral commission will decide whether it can be used.
16 With the 18-135 zoomed in and doubled on the camera's cropped sensor, you'll have the equivalent of a 300mm lens.
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