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  • Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
  • She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all.
  • In year 2000, central government established the "going out" strategy which is equally important as and to accelerate each other with the " brining in" strategy.
  • His beard went all round under his chin, and was clipped into the appearance of a stiff thick hedge — equally thick, and equally broad, and equally protrusive at all parts. John Caldigate
  • Previous vintages of Katnook's Cabernet Sauvignon were equally successful.
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  • We can well afford to let them stare and smile, well knowing that if a similar amount of prosperity permitted the people of other countries to travel for their pleasure in similar numbers, the result would be at the very least an equally -- shall I say undrawing-room-like contribution to cosmopolitan society? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • Equally clearly, in these circumstances the quantity of will be a constraint upon.
  • Everyone became equally loud, crude and garrulous, the technically sober behaving identically to the genuinely drunk.
  • This column will doubtless attract accusations of self-indulgence, although you might equally contest that having demanded that my photograph appear at the top of the page and that my name appear in capitals and bold type, that particular ship has sailed. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The mostly German-speaking cantons, or provinces, are divided nearly equally between the two religious affiliations.
  • Burying one's head in the sand is an equally ineffective tactic. Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Howard's belated triumphalism in the South Pacific may be no more successful than Mussolini's equally tardy attempts at empire building in North Africa.
  • It was said that national crimes can only be, and frequently are, punished in this world by _national punishments_, and that the continuance of the slave trade, and thus giving it a national character, sanction, and encouragement, ought to be considered as justly exposing us to the displeasure and vengeance of him who is equally the Lord of all, and who views with equal eye the poor _African slave_ and his _American master_! [ The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The rest of the album is equally mind-churningly inane.
  • In other words, to ensure good governance where all are treated equally and justly.
  • Text and music do not necessarily coincide in their classification: a ferial text may have a seasonal melody; equally a seasonal, proper or common text may use a ferial melody (eg a short respond or versicle and response).
  • At the same time, if moral guidance is itself morally repugnant, then self-contempt is equally as abhorrent.
  • It was a noble situation — noble as the ancient hau tree, the size of a house, where she sat as if in a house, so spaciously and comfortably house-like was its shade furnished; noble as the lawn that stretched away landward its plush of green at an appraisement of two hundred dollars a front foot to a bungalow equally dignified, noble, and costly. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • There are many alternatives to equities that can prove to be equally dubious while being wrapped in a cloak of respectability. Times, Sunday Times
  • You would have expected a convert to free market economics to have been equally scathing of both public service corporations.
  • Equally, it must promote collegial decision-making in its organisational structure, based on broad consultation with and involvement of different social constituencies.
  • The "logic" underlying the sacred cosmos is taken for granted because it is equally applicable to different social situations. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
  • Equally, the vendor can pull out if a better offer comes along, or if they retract from the market. Homebuying: A contract to keep the gazumpers from your door
  • These principles apply equally in all cases.
  • Our definition is equally acceptable to the classical physicist.
  • Equally uncertain is the amount of recoverable oil and gas.
  • The French writer, Reybaud, in his "Reformateurs Modernes," published in 1840, made the term equally familiar to the reading public of Continental Europe. Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles
  • Some of the most charismatic cloud forest species such as the resplendent quetzal (Pharomacrus mocinno) and three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata) are equally dependent on the seasonal moist forests as they migrate annually to these moist forests at the completion of their breeding season. Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
  • There are no disaccords in doing business, realizing social development and equally protecting our environment.
  • By insisting that Aristotelian forms were spiritual substances distinct from matter, professors equally made room for the logical possibility of bodiless invisible spirits at work in the universe.
  • Syr. omits this word, and the fenfe being equally good without it, "Thou openeft thy hand, they are filed," the text affords a moft Yemarkable Homoioteluton, no lefs thanyZv lines ending with the plur. verb, and the Nun paragogic. Notes critical and explanatory on the Books of Psalms and Proverbs, intended to correct the grammatical errors of the text from the collations of the mss. by D. Kennicott on the Psalms and by him and De Rossi on the Proverbs; and to restore and elucidate
  • What became obvious about both these women was that their boundless love of cats was matched by their equally boundless hatred of people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Divide the cake into quarters and share it equally.
  • It may be the wrong job for you - but equally you may have become set in your ways or stopped being proactive, which has resulted in the work becoming dull and unrewarding.
  • Equally the Tender concentrates the mind wonderfully in a way that a final offer by letter from the insurer can not.
  • To the victors our sincere congratulations, to the vanquished our equally sincere commiserations.
  • Equally important to urbanization, the nation's population was increasing.
  • All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The Duke's foray into the world of contemporary art yielded equally predictable results. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem.
  • It appears that streptokinase and urokinase are equally effective.
  • Equally, John Walker, who won a Nobel for his research on the energy molecules of the cell, would not have solved the problem if he had had to rely on short-term grants.
  • Scott Hendricks is an equally flexible, believable actor, a passionate advocate for freedom with his strong, virile baritone.
  • His record was equally impressive closer to home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, he is something of an affable version of our outgoing governor - not as bright, not as driven, but equally without agenda and equally without a base.
  • No one will kotow to you, or serenade you on a koto; rather, you'll be threatened with celotomy or colotomy, equally uncomfortable, or with banishment to Cotonou or Cotopani. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 2
  • Instead they put it in the trust of their three daughters equally. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we ignore such factors as selection, panmixia, correlation, and the effects of use and disuse during lifetime, and still regard the case of the domestic duck as a valid proof of the inheritance of the effects of use and disuse, we must also accept it as an equally valid proof that the effects of use and disuse are _not_ inherited. Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
  • But their conduct was equally constrained by codes - a mixture of religious strictures and the social cant that went with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The concept of ‘sectarian balance’ is equally elastic and carries a variety of meanings.
  • Communism has been replaced by equally totalistic and militant forms of nationalism and religious fundamentalism.
  • The C-Cl bond is polar covalent, Na-Cl is ionic, and the C-C bond is pure covalent with each atom sharing the bonding electrons equally.
  • The reason is simple: higher rotational speeds lead to boosts in performance, as data transfer rates and access times benefit equally.
  • It normally understood all points of view equally, but something seemed to be changing with it.
  • They're equally comfortable with energetic rock as they are with slow, moody and melancholy tunes.
  • Her words were meant to sting and hurt, to make him feel equally as bad as he had made her now feel.
  • But what they don't understand is that there is another equally important factor or set of factors at the micro level which are so very difficult for anybody to get at.
  • It's unlikely that the IHA seeks to return the Emperor to the position that he once held but it's equally unlikely that it favours a democratic, populist approach to the monarchy.
  • It is an instinctive action on the part of the dog and it applies equally to the domestic situation. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • It essentially mediated between the sharply contrasting views of the other eight justices, who divided equally on the issue of quotas.
  • Gray, a barnstorming centre-forward in his day, is equally fearless as a commentator.
  • Now, as any neurologist knows, spasmodic torticollis is the bane of a neurologist, a most unrewarding condition to treat; after a few visits, both neurologist and patient end up equally depressed.
  • In ancient times they used disguise and subterfuge, but these modern warriors used an equally disarming trick. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Coeteris paribus_ -- all the other usual conditions being observed, such as silence, the fixed gaze, monotony of attention -- let the galvanic disk be put aside, and in its place let a sixpence or a fourpenny-piece be employed, or indeed any similar small object on which the eyes of the patient must remain fixed for the usual space of time, and we will promise that the experiments thus made shall be equally successful with those in which the so-called galvanic disk is employed. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 446 Volume 18, New Series, July 17, 1852
  • Crick, and his colleague Leslie Orgel, who originally suggested the idea with him, supposed that the bacteria had originally evolved by natural processes on the home planet, but they could equally, while in the mood for science fiction, have added a touch of nanotechnological artifice to the mix, something like the molecular gearwheel illustrated opposite. Scientists' Responses Solicited
  • Today, for example, steps must be taken to ensure that employment tests are predictive of subsequent job performance and that interview questions treat all job applicants equally. Human Resource Management in Government
  • The pizzicato alone was worth the price of admission but the gorgeous sound of the brass was equally remarkable. Oh, Vienna
  • As for the charge of "harlotry," it is equally flawed. La Malinche - harlot or heroine?
  • Regarding politics and the art of government as, equally with arms, their natural vocations, they have never given the Nation a statesman, and their greatest politicians achieved eminence by advocating ideas which only attracted attention by their balefulness. Andersonville
  • This season's purple make-up hues are equally exhilarating: intense amethyst, fig and crushed mulberry, to name a few.
  • The other illuminati are equally insignificant from a social point of view: Mary Hare, an elderly spinster; Ruth Godbold, a poor and hard-working housewife; and Alf Dubbo, a part-Aboriginal painter. Patrick White - Existential Explorer
  • You would have thought he told him he got a blowie from his equally irritating wife the way he reacted. RVABlogs
  • The findings of the survey apply equally to adults and children.
  • We may observe here the singular paradox, which we believe that the philosophy of the mind and the experience of the scholar equally establish, that what are usually called the heaviest or severest subjects of thought are the least exhausting to the thinker. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
  • On the contrary, people on the left and on the right are equally forceful in decrying self-centered individualism, consumerism, new pressures on the family, and the decline of community. Why the Culture War Is the Wrong War
  • In fact, the arguments about the injustice of rehabilitation apply equally to classical criminology's advocacy of efficient deterrence.
  • But he brought these "ignudi" crashing down to earth, revamping them as a sequence of sexily insalubrious half-length boys, interacting equally with spectacular still-life elements and with the viewer. The Misery Memoirist
  • It would be equally difficult to find a like-for-like replacement for him. The Sun
  • Phrenologists became equally puzzled by villains with prominent bumps of honesty and integrity.
  • Or you could equally see that conceptual art is just one giant exercise in commercialism. Times, Sunday Times
  • They lead to sometimes-cordial responses but usually indignant comebacks, and that makes me equally irate.
  • Two of them then, equally cheerily, climbed into his bed (the third crashed out on the sofa).
  • To the long-running, uncomfortable faux lovers 'quarrels with Simon Cowell and his equally embarrassing interviews with the singers, he has now added an arsenal of odd behaviors, ranging from petulant snits to flighty overexuberance. It's time for producers to fix 'American Idol,' and here's how
  • Equally, there are those who conduct their affairs with imagination and equanimity.
  • This is an elegant explanation, one that leads to Mauser's equally elegant peroration: ‘capacitating students to be competent citizens is our birthright.’
  • If the dust cloud or explosion is spherical and uniformly smooth, all orientations are equally represented and the net polarization is zero.
  • Injunctions against discrimination require that efficacious treatment for a human ill must be made equally accessible to everyone.
  • Equally, the higher animals and plants themselves emerged when cells joined in multicellular organisms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smokers and nonsmokers can not be equally free in the same railway carriage. 
  • Equally, cinema documentaries may have to be edited down for television.
  • However, I have an equally strong conviction that a balanced-budget amendment is a threat to Social Security and our economic health.
  • A straddle is the use of the same strikes for both the call and the put, but a strangle uses out-of-the-money OTM options, usually equally spaced from the price of the underlying. Real-World Trading: Strangling Profits out of Our Option Trade - Yahoo! Finance
  • Building new roads increases traffic and the converse is equally true:reducing the number and size of roads means less traffic.
  • It is entirely to be ascribed to the supplanting, _in the national subsistence, of a large part of home produce by an equally large part of foreign produce_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
  • Across the street, an equally small group of proponents of the measure continued cheering with each passing car that honked, seemingly unaware of the decision reached inside. Maryland House derails bill that would legalize same-sex marriage
  • Equally importantly, the fraction of unsuccessful attempts was reduced fivefold.
  • Yet the various interested lobbies were equally sensitive on the issue. RIOT
  • Equally, if Stringer was lost for any period of time then you could park any notions of grandeur until he returned.
  • In this kind of strict system many young artists as well as some important artistic works certainly do not have coequally participant and revealable opportunity.
  • I paused to give him a chance to retaliate with something equally sarcastic, but nothing was forthcoming. LOSING IT
  • Less abundant elements, which are equally necessary for life, include calcium, manganese, iron, and iodine.
  • Jealousy can have an equally destructive effect. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • Guerrero, 27, is one of the game's most electrifying players, a hitter equally adept at crushing pitches that are a foot over his head or an inch off the ground.
  • No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally - and often far more - worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond. C.S. Lewis 
  • False humility and its obverse, arrogance, are equally unpleasant.
  • Drama, campiness, and comedy coexist equally on-stage, resulting in a brew which is hilarious and at the same time heart-rending.
  • Always an Irish favourite, Justin is equally at home playing pumping house as funky techno and always rocks the party.
  • Where divers be Jub (iituied to one, whether they fhall fucceed equally orun equally* A treatise of testaments and last wills, fit to be understood by all men, that they may know, whether, whereof, and how, to make them
  • The battle of the sexes, (c. 1918 – c. 2007), the colorful dialects, the familiar supernatural characters in newish situations, the punishments meted out by omnipotent powers, these all are equally interesting. bc Says: A GOTHIC ADVENTURE • by Paul A. Freeman
  • However, equally I don't think one can credibly take a blithely post-modern approach and mutter vaguely about ‘multiple truths’, if basic historical factual assertions have been misstated.
  • It is composed in a hand that could equally have penned the Chinese calligraphy to which he devoted his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stool horns should project equally out from the side of the casing as it does from the front.
  • About three p.m. I arrive at the caravansarai of Ahwan, a dreary, inhospitable place in an equally dreary, inhospitable country. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
  • In 2006, the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) found that Americans were almost equally divided on this question (52% in favor, 48% against). Tea Partiers and the Spirit of Giving
  • “A poor forlorn and ignorant stranger, unacquainted with the very Alcoran of the savage tribe whom you are come to reside among — Never to have heard of Markham, the most celebrated author on farriery! then I fear you are equally a stranger to the more modern names of Gibson and Bartlett?” Rob Roy
  • Since Independence the electorate has been polarized equally between two parties.
  • We agreed to divide the money equally between everyone.
  • It is equally impossible that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference.
  • This theory does rely upon a swift resolution, and a prolonged conflict would have an equally opposite and negative reaction to the rebound in the global economy and stock markets.
  • Hand in hand with this measure goes an equally bold re-focusing of Labour's strategy concerning marginal constituencies.
  • There could be an equally good infographic inserted here.
  • The agnostics and people who refuted the existence of God were considered equally respected as others.
  • Promiscuously and indefatigable to pursue all sorts of pleasures I own to be brutish, and to avoid all with a suitable aversion equally blockish, let the mind then freely enjoy such pleasures as are agreeable to its nature and temper. Essays and Miscellanies
  • They are children at that age where impressionability is at its peak and their vulnerability to influences equally so. Corrin Varady: All in the Name of National Interest
  • The aftermath of the war will be equally problematic for the inquiry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Further, Newton's assumption that Wallace is the sole practitioner of the artful defusion of 'high brow' pretension by 'street slang' is an overstatement -- recall Joyce's exhausting of the entire practice in his "Oxen of the Sun" episode of Ulysses where the whole history of the English language is satirized, equally, from its inception to his contemporary cockney. Omer Rosen: Footnoting David Foster Wallace: Part 1
  • Today he's a small wiry man with weather-beaten tanned skin, an equally small moustache, sparkly eyes and a ready grin.
  • After reading Landois 'paper I have been working at the stridulating organ in the lamellicorn beetles, in expectation of finding it sexual, but I have only found it as yet in two cases, and in these it was equally developed in both sexes. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Voice over Colleagues from Tetbury Rugby were equally determined to win, despite Garry's absence.
  • That said, nearly all four-wheel-drive cars are equally capable of amazing their owners by getting stuck on little more than a mildly sloping croquet lawn.
  • You can buy some very advanced email admin software or you can choose to download some equally fine shareware.
  • To think that a bad review could result in an incensed author and their posse showing up on my doorstep is pretty damn creepy - online stalking and harassment is equally creepy in my mind. I'm Not Saying I Condone It, But I Understand
  • If you are a Muttrah merchant you must be equally versatile at least in rupees, annas, naya peis, dollars, pounds, baizas, dinars.
  • Equally the 'Hell' in the title obviously comes form the German word for larger Helles. British Blogs
  • He shouted, recovering quickly from her shove and pushing her back equally hard.
  • In China, To the Lighthouse is equally favoured, but criticism tends to concentrate on its writing techniques, and many essays attempt to provide a feminist or deconstructionist interpretation.
  • But it will defend equally vigorously the rights of women who choose to look after their children full-time.
  • For me the different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden, or they are branches of the same majestic tree. Therefore they are equally true, though being received and interpreted through human instruments equally imperfect. 
  • Western culture is based on an idea of an integrated, coherent, solid-state self and on the related idea that we are all equally morally responsible.
  • Marine Corps . They're all equally appealing, depending on your point of view.
  • It is at first perfect at the instant the kernel is going to send forth the acrospire, and form itself into the future blade; it is again discovered perfect when the ear is labouring at its extrication, and hastening the production of the yet unformed kernels; in this it appears, the medium of nature's chemistry, equally employed by her in her mutation of the kernel into the blade, and her formation thus of other kernels, by which she effects the completion of that circle to which the operations of the vegetable world are limited. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
  • Equally important, the culture as a whole must socialize people into accepting self-imposed limits on their self-interested behavior.
  • Given the climate and the other equally ridiculous laws being proposed to stifle innovation, my hopes aren't very high.
  • Here, we show that both oxaliplatin (OXP) and cisplatin (CDDP) were equally efficient in triggering HMGB1 release. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • By contrast, the ranks of subjects whom Andy represented, like himself, occluded and determinedly not smiling, is equally revealing, as if to conjure not so much by passive aggression as by vaguely sexualized sullenness, even vacancy, the dominant mood of international fame in the 1970s and early to mid-1980s. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people.
  • The nobler arts of magic, astrology, alchymy, necromancy, &c., were equally in vogue in this age with that of the infernal art proper. The Superstitions of Witchcraft
  • With this clue we recognise that the big pink splodge that occupies the rest of the paper must be Venus - Twombly's inept attempt to paint a recumbent nude; if, however, we read the breasts as heads, the splodge could equally well be interpreted as the lovers sexually engaged, the detached penis now a superfluous synecdochism. Evening Standard - Home
  • Nor is it the intention of this reviewer to compare the translation with those of other equally eminent scholars.
  • Equally, it is important to understand the way in which the military shoulder their duties and responsibilities during a war.
  • Indian Independence of 1857 "-- in its way a very remarkable history of the Mutiny, combining considerable research with the grossest perversions of facts and great literary power with the most savage hatred -- were bound in false covers as" Pickwick Papers, "or other equally innocuous works. Indian Unrest
  • Most world-famous cities have an equally renowned river flowing through them.
  • The Story of Film can be read as a continuous narrative, but will be equally useful as a handy reference to dip into.
  • She was accompanied by an equally red-faced and only slightly less stout younger woman, similarly attired. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Well trained in the best American scholarly library, and a true bibliolater, he was equally well equipped to establish Cornell's Library.
  • And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew.
  • He was of stature moderately tall; of a straight and equally—proportioned body, to which all his words and actions gave an unexpressible addition of comeliness. The Life of Dr. Donne. Paras. 100-143
  • Death may have been unforeseen but each party to a joint unlawful enterprise is equally liable for the consequences of acts done in pursuance thereof.
  • Envying and fretting meet in the same persons, and are equally dehorted from.
  • At each node, the optimal distribution is given with alternative equally optimal distributions separated with a forward slash.
  • On his way to a house-sitting gig in Beverly Hills courtesy of his sister, played the equally ill-used Kaley Cuoco, Fred's car hits E.B. So they meet cute, then squabble continually for an hour before actually bonding. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Hop
  • Not only had they appeared mysteriously, but the caterpillars vanished equally suddenly.
  • Equally in much demand were also relief images of ancient Russian warriors, powerful outposts, as well as tsarevnas with exuberant crown kokoshniks.
  • As we were entering the restaurant I noticed they had a small Ferris wheel and an equally small carrousel at the end of the block but thought nothing of it. Friday nights in Guadalajara
  • All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Then their is the equally magnificent mantle of St. Henry's wife, Empress St. Cunegond, which was also used as a cope in Bamberg Cathedral. Catholic Bamberg: The Vestments of Pope Clement II and Other Treasures from the Diocesan Museum
  • Doubtful it may be, whether it should be called dimness of understanding, or rather perverse ingenuity, that men reason thus, when the facts are: So general is the disposition to abuse power, that wherever it is accumulated, it will surely be abused; accordingly it must be distributed as equally as possible. The Growth of Thought As Affecting the Progress of Society
  • I have seen equally - or more - educated immigrants (and equally "lillywhite") both in Europe and in the USA, who were treated like dirt, and denied opportunities, because their language was not up to "snuff" - their language made them sound uneducated. Differences in prononciation of certain consonants...
  • I know that in my time, I've tried out a huge variety of games from an equally large number of historical periods and a few nonhistorical ones as well... Archive 2006-04-01
  • Equally amazing was the ability of the sell-out audiences at the outdoor amphitheater in the celestial vault of the Parc du Château de Florans, a venue bordered by 365 plane trees and a sprinkling of sequoia redwoods, to accommodate and enjoy the extraordinary range of performances, often on two different programs per evening, from solo recitals of the most intimate nature to the great concertos with orchestra. Laurence Vittes: Pianists Are Lords of the Ring in La Roque d'Anthéron's Festival 2011
  • Equally good at the campsite, on the beach or in a festival field, it comes in six colours and folds away into a neat little carry bag. Times, Sunday Times
  • But as you're a fan of this blog, I'm perhaps conceitedly sure that you're a great judge of character and have equally impressive taste in writing! Botton's Up
  • The frozen continent of Antarctica is almost equally deadly, but at the other end of the temperature scale.
  • Gruesome and downright unhygienic as the use of such objects now seems, it may be surmised that in the twenty-first century it will be thought equally unpleasant that the best wigs and toupees of the 1960s were made of human hair.
  • A good 1500 meters stretched from the stubby bow back to the equally stubby stern.
  • The law will apply equally to men and women except in the case of maternity leave.
  • This means that vitamins and chewing toys must be eliminated and that flavored medications such as certain ecto/endoparasite preventatives should be replaced by other, equally effective non-flavored preparations. The Seattle Times
  • I'm trying to do what is best, but equally I've got to consider the cost.
  • So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill.
  • It is equally important that the practice of not confirming or denying the existence of a warrant is maintained consistently.
  • "Hello, Matthew, " an equally distinguished looking woman joined the man.
  • The optimal outcome is to strike a balance between the two and become an ambivert, or someone who enjoys social interaction and solitude equally. edit] Steps Undefined
  • This concept may be equally applicable in other sectors, such as services and information-ultimately producing more leisure time.
  • The importance of presentation is equally apparent on a smaller scale, in the famous Japanese bento box (for a lunch or picnic).
  • As far as storage capacity is concerned, the situation is equally dire.
  • Equally at ease in English and French, Smith was very much a success story of Trudeau's vision of a bilingual country.
  • He can see that the graft is equally spread around, you know. May 29th, 2009
  • Thousands of people live in poorly maintained public housing or equally substandard private rental accommodation.
  • The manifesto is entirely underwhelming, while the drama surrounding it is equally unwarranted. The Open Cloud Manifesto Is Nothing But a Vapor Tiger
  • I paused to give him a chance to retaliate with something equally sarcastic, but nothing was forthcoming. LOSING IT
  • It is not acceptable to announce repeatedly to the world that we don't torture, that we abide by all our treaty obligations, and that we treat detainees "humanely" -- only to engage in secret waterboarding and hypothermia, based on equally secret legal determinations that construe the words "torture" and "humane" in an Orwellian fashion, that diminish treaty obligations down to nothing, and that assert a right of the President to ignore all statutory limits. Balkinization
  • Victor's an everyday, common-or-garden macho hardman with two rather unusual quirks – he's obsessed with his job of enforcing the laws against DVD piracy, and he has an equally compulsive relationship with a certain probiotic milk drink. This week's new comedy
  • A long book is not necessarily a good book – a short book can be equally more meaningful and powerful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It copes well with varying road surfaces, making it equally suitable for city jaunts or cross-country drives.
  • But in the real world, you couldn’t really just split a family down the middle, mom on one side, dad the other, with the child equally divided between. It was like when you ripped a piece of paper into two: no matter how you tried, the seams never fit exactly right again. It was what you couldn't see, those tiniest of pieces, that were lost in the severing, and their absence kept everything from being complete. Sarah Dessen 
  • And the Italians put the fruit to good use - mixing it with gelato ice-cream (phenomenally tasty), liqueur (equally as sinful) and a host of other treats (the candies are the bomb!) Gregory Curley: PHOTOS: Eat, Pray, Awesome Along Italy's Amalfi Coast
  • Until now, they've had an astonishing run, most recently having convinced legions of roadies that a $1,000 pair of Ksyriums is a logical choice for an all-around training and racing wheelset despite the fact that you could have a more solid yet equally raceable pair of wheels built for less than half that. Round and Round: Wheel in the Sky Keeps On Failing
  • Of course, there must also be those who would disagree with my position, having formed an equally strong but opposite opinion.
  • This political rhetoric would lead one to suppose that the subsequent proposals would be of an equally clear political substance.
  • Thai bouillabaisse is equally lush and vibrant with cilantro and lemongrass.

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