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1 By the late 18th century his fame was almost equivalent to Haydn's.
2 The firing reached a volume at times almost equivalent to a barrage.
3 That charge is almost equivalent to a full year's revenue, according to analyst estimates.
4 It is almost equivalent to a badge bearing the legend:
5 This increase alone is almost equivalent to my annual salary.
6 A flower or a serenade is almost equivalent to a proposal in sunny Spain.
7 That is almost equivalent to a state of perfect rest.
8 To Greif, Rex's silence was almost equivalent to life itself.
9 This is about four times Africa's current external debt and almost equivalent to its current GDP.
10 He wrote her a check that was almost equivalent to the paycheck I'd just handed him.
11 There are fifty-two Sundays in the year, making a total that is almost equivalent to the long vacation.
12 That is almost equivalent to immobility.
13 It is said with a tone of contemplative melancholy, and is almost equivalent to 'too late, too late.'
14 This means the contribution of food wastage emissions to global warming is almost equivalent to global road transport emissions.
15 The hammock of raphia, almost equivalent to the natural network of couch-grass turf, scarcely disturbs the process of inhumation.
16 Then they put the helm down and went aboard; it was an invitation almost equivalent to a royal command.
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