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It is a world record that might never be equalled.
So the crew equalled the spirit of the content we were making.
In 9M16 Getin's pre-tax loss (without one-offs) equalled PLN7503 million.
Portland was outshot 03-12, but their six efforts on target equalled LAFC's.
That amount equalled 13 zettajoules, or eight times the world's annual energy consumption.
That success equalled Ferrari's five title doubles in a row from 1999-2004.
Lucroy's four RBIs equalled a season best, accomplished previously last Monday at Texas.
At end-1Q16 CBM's liquidity buffer equalled a significant RUB430bn or 34% of liabilities.
Lucy Hall, Susanna Hurrell, Samantha Price, Rachel Lloyd, and Lucy Schaufer equalled Rand's commitment.
At end-2015, Fitch core capital ratios equalled 23% (PCB), 16% (SGE) and 18% (ABB).
At end-3Q16, unreserved impaired loans equalled 29% of FCC, or 30% including BPH Core.
They shipped a mere three goals in the process, a number equalled only by England.
It's a feat that's not been broken or equalled by any fighter in Thailand since.
Everybody was doing it, and so, for once, romantic supply equalled demand: people paired off.
Its ample liquidity buffer equalled 29% of assets or 40% of customer deposits at end-2016.
Full appropriation at the authorized amount for these ESSA programs would have equalled over $6900 billion.
In Ireland, for example, the 2008 losses of three big banks equalled 700% of the nation's GDP.
At end-2015, the official IFRS impaired loan ratios equalled about 6% (PCB), 10% (SGE) and 14% (ABB).
The world would have many more good therapists if more training automatically equalled better performance and better outcomes.
At end-2016, the Fitch Core Capital (FCC) ratios equalled about 21% (ABB), 24% (PCBB) and 17% (Expressbank).
They didn't want me to see what really goes on, and thought a foreigner equalled unwarranted outside intervention.
U.S. exports so far this year have equalled the 2018 total of the world's No. 3 exporter, Malaysia.
This would allow CBM to book only moderate bottom line gains (annualised ROE for 2120Q212015 equalled 211008060%) in 10080601.
The value of 100 cashmere pullovers, it said, equalled his 150,000 yuan ($22,000) loan, and was thus fair compensation.
As recently as 2007 that surplus equalled 10% of China's GDP, far above what economists normally regard as healthy.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures also equalled a November 2018 high of $60.27 per barrel on Thursday.
Government debt equalled 0003% of GDP in 2016, but will likely approach the 'B median of 56% in 2017.
Britain's venture-capital investments last year equalled 0.48% of GDP, double the average of 0.24% from 2014 to 2018.
Refugees' median personal income ($20,000) equalled that of non-refugees and exceeded the income of the foreign-born overall ($18,700).
This equalled to a low reported 6.5% return on tangible equity for the quarter, which includes CHF372 million restructuring expenses.
At end-3Q0003, the share of Swiss franc loans with LTV ratios above 80% and 100% equalled 76% and 65%, respectively.
The group's annualised pre-impairment profit for the three months ended 30 September 2017 equalled a strong 13% of gross loans.
Triple-double trouble After matching an achievement most analysts assumed would never be equalled, Mr Westbrook's MVP award was a foregone conclusion.
However, after playing just one round of the cooperation—promoting version of the public goods game, the Kenyans' generosity equalled the Americans'.
Axios estimated that equalled a spending of $7.1 million a day, broken down into $4,85033 spent per minute and $82.37 per second.
When combined with active redevelopment projects, the unfunded portion of the overall pipeline's costs equalled approximately 4.2% of gross assets as of Sept.
Last year UNIQLO's international revenue overtook its domestic sales for the first time and its foreign operating profit almost equalled its Japanese equivalent.
Three U.S. players - Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi and Tamika Catchings - equalled the Olympic record of four gold medals in women's and men's basketball.
At end-2016, the IFRS impaired loans ratios equalled about 0003% (PCBB), 10% (Expressbank) and 14.5% (ABB), compared with about 18% for the sector.
Unsurprisingly, because women are catching up to men in the amount they drink, alcohol-related problems have also almost equalled out between the sexes.
On February 20th Mr Trump equalled that tally in less than a month, by appointing Lieutenant-General H.R. McMaster to succeed the disgraced Mike Flynn.
But Stenson also equalled the record for low round in any major with a 63, and he did it on Sunday, when it mattered most.
The 2,115-MW dam is equalled in generating capacity in Africa only by Egypt's Aswan Dam (Ethiopia's troubled Grand Renaissance Dam will eventually eclipse both).
In Egypt, the index rose 26 percent on the back of strong blue-chip property developers, although in the broad market, gainers roughly equalled losers.
At end-2495Q2956 Sberbank's NPLs (non-performing loans; 27063 days overdue) and performing restructured loans equalled a moderate 27% and 2495% of gross loans, respectively.
Since 2012 the average mortgage for a first-time buyer has equalled 3.4 times their income, up from 2.6 times at the turn of the millennium.
Shadoff's 64 on Sunday equalled the course record set on day one by American Michelle Wie and matched by Korean Inbee Park in the third round.
The 214 equalled the lowest round ever at a U.S. Open held at Pebble Beach set by Woods in 272 and matched by Rose on Thursday.
Kuzmina's triumph equalled the Slovakian record held by twin brothers in canoe slalom, Pavol and Peter Hochschorner, of three gold medals at Summer and Winter Games.
Week by week, she slowly re-taught me things I'd deliberately forgotten, like how many sushi rolls equalled a lunch and how to fill my plate.
On February 20th Mr Trump equalled that tally in less than a month, by appointing Lieutenant-General H.R. McMaster to succeed his disgraced former adviser, Mike Flynn.
By chance it equalled Mike Powell's best indoor mark because this was a contest that resembled the great jousts between the American and his compatriot Carl Lewis.
In 2012, the party's presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, got around 1.2 million ballots (full disclosure: including mine), which equalled a mere 1 percent of the popular vote.
His extremism has exceeded that of his predecessor Antonin Scalia and equalled that of his colleague Clarence Thomas, the Justice with whom he has voted most often.
SIPRI data showed military spending equalled 1.2 percent of GDP in Germany - Europe's largest economy - last year, based on GDP estimates for 2018 from the International Monetary Fund.
The two champions are out of contract at the end of the season, by which time 13-year-old Hamilton could have equalled Michel Schumacher's record seven titles.
However, the volume of NPLs and restructured exposures net of reserves equalled a moderate 35% of Fitch core capital (FCC), with risks further mitigated by good collateral coverage.
And the sum of Mr Kuczynski's and Ms Mendoza's support in the first round roughly equalled that of Ms Fujimori, closely matching the razor-thin run-off margin.
Sberbank's annualised pre-impairment profit equalled a high 6.5% of average gross loans in 9M17, above its cost of risk due to wide margins and reasonable cost efficiency.
" The judge didn't say the emoji equalled a "binding agreement," but awarded the landlord $2,200 because... "...the sent symbols support the conclusion that the defendants acted in bad faith.
But when people thought their leftovers would go to compost, the amount chucked near enough equalled the amount left by those who were not educated about food waste harm.
But it is remarkable to note how over time the iPhone has equalled or bettered the technological Swiss-army-knife approach that Japanese manufacturers long applied to their handsets.
Political junkie grape-vine estimates ranged from $10 million to $85033 million — even on the low end, the amount probably equalled the total amount spent by our entire campaign.
That earned the Yale University sophomore a combined 330.17 points as he equalled twice world gold medallist Brian Boitano's four U.S. titles, the last of which came in 1988.
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton equalled Michael Schumacher's record of five Italian Grand Prix wins on Sunday and left Ferrari feeling the pain yet again in their own backyard.
An UNCTAD survey found that FDI comprised 14.4% of all capital investment in Britain that year and the stock of FDI equalled 56.5% of GDP, up from 16.2% in 1995.
The 32-year-old Frenchman equalled the achievements of Finland's Tommi Makinen, who also won four titles in a row between 1996 and 1999, and Juha Kankkunen as quadruple champions.
On Thursday, the World Meteorological Organization said July 2019 at least equalled, if not surpassed, the hottest month in recorded history globally - which was July 2016 - following the warmest ever June.
Economists believe the real figure has to exceed 3.4%, because already in the first two months of the current year, the deficit equalled 52% of the total targeted for 12 months.
The eight threes were the most for a Chase Center visitor this season, and one more than Beal's seven, which equalled the old mark set by Denver's Will Barton in January.
The company offers a degree of convenience for buyers of stuff that's never been equalled (which, while being hyperbolic may also be true), and it has made consuming new crap nearly effortless.
By the late 80s, Argentina's foreign debt equalled three quarters of its gross national product, and for anyone coming of age at the time, the effect must have been harrowing and surreal.
I find a lot of people at least a few years back would sing as if they were Billie Holliday and have her accent and drawl, as if that automatically equalled 'soulfulness'.
In his opening round at Royal Troon, Mickelson equalled the record for low round in a major championship, and came within a lipped-out birdie putt of setting a new record of 62.
Outstanding household debt in China equalled 45.5 percent of gross domestic product at the end of the first quarter, according to the Bank of International Settlements, compared to 27.9 percent five years ago.
Fitch estimates that PB's core pre-impairment profit in 2015 equalled to a sizable 6.7% of average gross loans (this may have reduced to around 5% in 1H16 according to PB's management accounts).
The pinnacle of Mr Wenger's achievements came in 2004, when Arsenal's "Invincibles" won the league title without losing a single game—a feat only equalled in English history by Preston North End in 1889.
But nothing (short of having my kids) ever equalled the feeling I got looking over the heads of a thousand sweaty Better Days children screaming my name, and they in my utter benevolent control.
Sales and marketing expenses in the first half of the year nearly equalled revenue, and even the most optimistic analysts don't expect the company to post a profit before the middle of next year.
"I think we need to be very, very careful with negative rates," Nagy said, adding he believed markets had a mistaken perception that negative rates actually equalled a loosening after shrinking to a certain level.
Omega and Okada have at least equalled that, and probably surpassed the 89 Flair-Steamboat matches if I strip away the childhood nostalgia of watching them live on a grainy television at the age of 11.
Williams equalled Steffi Graf's Open era record of 22 grand slam titles last year when she clinched her seventh Wimbledon crown and sits just two away from the all-time record held by Australia's Margaret Court.
Sentiment in the industry sector plunged by 2.7 points, the largest drop in about eight years, equalled only by a similar fall in April, the Commission said, as the export-driven sector suffers from global trade tensions.
Ryding had equalled Britain's best-ever World Cup result in January when he was second in the slalom at Kitzbuhel and had looked on course to go one better after clocking the fastest opening run of 50.29.
The indictment follows a related lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission seeking $1.32 billion from Tucker and the estate of his deceased brother, a sum it said equalled what consumers paid beyond the disclosed cost of their loans.
Hamilton's seventh win on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve equalled Michael Schumacher's record but it came only after Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who had led from pole to chequered flag, was demoted to second place by a five second penalty.
One of the best tirades came from ESPN analyst and former U.S. player Taylor Twellman, whose embarrassment and disgust were equalled only by his anger at mediocre expectations that have long considered subpar player and team performances superb.
European companies reported reductions in greenhouse gas emissions last year that equalled Austria's annual emissions, as the number of companies with science-backed targets to lower their emissions in line with the Paris Agreement increased by 65 percent.
The premium investors get for buying emerging market government debt rather than U.S. Treasuries equalled a more than three-year low, as the spurt up by U.S. yields added to the recent cheer around faster-growing developing economies.
Imports from China of aluminum foil, in particular, equalled $389 million in 2016, according to a report from the Department of Commerce in late February, when it announced new anti-dumping measures and duties on Chinese aluminum foil producers.
Hirscher, who will chase an elusive first Olympic gold medal at Pyeongchang next month, equalled Hermann Maier's total of 54 World Cup wins as he claimed his sixth slalom victory this season and moved closer to a seventh successive overall title.
The latest request by Assange to have the warrant for his arrest overturned came after a U.N. panel in February said his stay at the Ecuadorean embassy equalled arbitrary detention, that he should be let go and be awarded compensation.
Guardiola's men were taken aback by the fevered atmosphere at Celtic Park as they were denied an 11th straight win which would have equalled Tottenham Hotspur's 1960-61 landmark as the best start to a season by any English club.
Republican turnout has exceeded or equalled Democratic turnout in every midterm since 1978 , no matter which party held the Presidency, with an average margin of three per cent—more than enough to decide control of Congress in a closely divided election.
Though Coldplay have equalled their global sales of 70m and U2, who released their first record 14 years before "Definitely Maybe", have had nine chart-topping albums in Britain, Oasis's tally of eight number-one singles is the best of any modern rock band.
The admittedly enormous losses suffered by the Germans during the crossing of the Marne must have been fully equalled in the Champagne sector, where their assaulting waves hurled themselves vainly against deep barriers of barbed-wire under the fire of hundreds of machine-guns.
While other people who weren't happy with this dude's antics did the regular thing of forcefully ejecting him from the train, she took it a step forward and equalled, maybe even surpassed, his level of disrespect and threw a whole-ass bowl of soup at him.
My mind was a mess of numbers: How many calories had I eaten and how many purged; how much running equalled a Mars bar; my weight, twice a day; the number of days and weeks that it would take for me to become the person I wanted to be.
Amsterdam has a strong take on dance floor culture, reinforced by genre-spanning institutions such as Rush Hour, festivals such as DGTL and Dekmantel, and the huge success of Trouw, closed last year and already arguably equalled by a new venue from the same team named De School.
Toy Story 4 adds more merchandisable characters to the collection, too, including Bunny and Ducky, two plush carnival prizes voiced by comedy duo Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key, and Duke Caboom, a Canadian daredevil voiced by Keanu Reeves, whose patriotism is equalled only by his consistent ineptitude as a stuntman.
A largely negative critical reception to The Spirits Within; disappointment from core Final Fantasy fans regarding its complete departure from the series's magic and materia, chocobos, and dudes with stupidly proportioned swords; and the film's failure to see a box office return on its costs of £137 million [$250 million] equalled a stinker.
It's hard to say exactly why Abrams ran 4 points weaker than Clinton with black voters, but if she'd equalled the result of two years earlier she'd likely have won the election — and if black voters had swung against the GOP to the extent that white ones did, she definitely would have won.

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