| 1. | To Brooks, this was the digital-age equivalent of an art heist.
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| 2. | This training results in 1 2 years of age equivalent improvement in language reception measures.
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| 3. | He said a 19-month-old mouse is the age equivalent of 60 to 65 years in humans.
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| 4. | About a century later, Berkshire Connect appears about to settle on information-age equivalents to the farmers'tactics.
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| 5. | The PIAT-R / NU test is accompanied by a manual which provides grade and age equivalent scores.
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| 6. | Virus hunters are engaged in the digital-age equivalent of medieval warfare, an escalating battle between arms and armor.
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| 7. | Barris marvels, and, given our current prime-time lineup, this makes him the media-age equivalent to the Oracle at Delphi.
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| 8. | ELance and its rivals are the information-age equivalent of the medieval town square where workers-for-hire called out their skills.
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| 9. | Additional scoring information includes percentile ranks, age equivalents, and a change-sensitive score ( Janzen, Obrzut, & Marusiak, 2003 ).
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| 10. | In its place : leather-strapped Roman sandals, like those at Gianni Versace, and their New Age equivalent, the Teva sandal.
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