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Delays of between 30 minutes and an hour usually entitle you to compensation equivalent to half the cost of your single ticket.
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The height is equivalent to a 15-storey building.
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In 2006 the loss was estimated to be between 13bn and 18bn, equivalent to 1 for every 6 of VAT due.
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You are one of a kind and the biggest softie of all your friends, plus you're basically the equivalent to a cute little puppy.
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One cartload of the enemy's provisions is equivalent to twenty of one's own, and likewise a single picul of his provender is equivalent to twenty from one's own store.
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A bar spoon, equivalent to a teaspoon, is used in measuring ingredients for mixed drinks.
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If they do not, then uploading someone into a computer is equivalent to letting their mind evaporate into thin air, he argues.
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So although a singer in another genre might have a range equivalent to a contralto, they would not have a similar sound.
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The court ruling was a blanket order to restore the interim federal health-care program or something equivalent to it.
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If he was unable to work off the tax, a rate of $0.625/day was assessed (equivalent to $ in).
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