In his autobiography he accredits the story to Neil Collins, Bennett's Daily Telegraph counterpart. |
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His counterpart was a short, compact man, obviously in the type of shape and trim that came from self-indulgent working out. |
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The Super Black Eagle, tipping the scales at 7.5 pounds, weighs only a few ounces more than its standard 12-gauge counterpart like the M1 Field. |
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From Late Triassic to Bathonian time, evolution of the southern tract appears to have differed from that of its northern counterpart. |
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Medieval man may not have had the thrill of flinging Frisbees, but they had a worthy counterpart, the challenging sport of batfowling. |
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The sea serpent or its lake counterpart, the Loch Ness Monster, has long been part of oceanic folklore. |
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Shuleva and her German counterpart further mapped out prospects to exchange experience in balneology. |
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Like the comparatively slower ramjet counterpart, the scramjet has a simple mechanical design with no moving parts. |
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Needing 11 off the last two balls, Pollock carted counterpart Jayasuriya for a six but was unable to repeat that off the final delivery. |
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They played a goalless draw against their Malawian counterpart in a match held over the weekend. |
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Everyone has a counterpart on the astral plane, sitting in its little room. |
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Cat roundworms are known to cause visceral larval migrans in children, although less so than their canine counterpart. |
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The magazine also delves into the Indian film industry's less-than-stellar counterpart in Pakistan, dubbed Lollywood. |
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External injury to the alveolar wall may be the counterpart of arteriolar smooth muscle injury. |
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The counterpart of a culture's national individuality in its literature is originality, the definitive marker of literariness. |
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As the hospital counterpart of the mistress of the household, she might rule her own domain with a rod of iron, but always deferred to father. |
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Every location on earth has a counterpart that is directly opposite, called its antipodal point. |
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The old man is too enfeebled to make the journey, and sends his young counterpart on the voyage to retrieve the treasure. |
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Whenever a particle meets its antiparticle counterpart, the two annihilate each other. |
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Speaking about aches in southern regions of the anatomy, what about Becks's female counterpart, the tennis impostor Anna Kournikova? |
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The required counterpart in code will be some mechanism for taking control of the machine in question, remotely. |
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Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
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The presence in wheat kernels of a cathepsin B gene led the search for its barley counterpart. |
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It's Thewlis who does the best job, realising Lupin as honestly and beautifully as his book-based counterpart. |
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Like her male counterpart, she always seems to have an affecting awareness of her sidekick status. |
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This study focuses on the loan terms which occur in both this basic form and its acrolectal counterpart. |
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Asked what he thinks about that constant speculation, the Frenchman's acid response is that his counterpart must have a good agent. |
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The producers were looking to start a fight between the laid-back Sebastian and Camille, his uptight counterpart. |
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The canopy of sky implies its counterpart, the terrestrial sphere. |
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But for all his self-absorption, the Japanese Beethoven ought to have learned from his German counterpart in another manner. |
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Catcoin And so explains the birth of Catcoin, the latest creation hell-bent on knocking its canine counterpart off its perch. |
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Similarly astronauts, today's counterpart of the pioneer ocean-crossers of yesteryear, seem by no means youthful and tend to have doctorates in the most abstruse subjects. |
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The ancient epic had its counterpart in athletic contests just as the medieval romance had its counterpart in jousts and tournaments between knights. |
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Like his Swedish counterpart, he is said to have a roving eye, which has not gone down well with Sofia, his Greek-born consort. |
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Toss in Republican National Committee head Reince Priebus and his Democratic counterpart, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, too. |
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is also getting the cold shoulder from his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoygu. |
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Compared to its refined counterpart, wholewheat pasta gives a slower, more sustained release of energy into the bloodstream, is higher in fibre and more nutritious too. |
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Its larger counterpart, the agave or century plant, like a tank-trap, can still be seen used as a washing line, with the clothes hung on the huge spikes. |
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So he invited his counterpart to watch the semifinal of the Cricket World Cup. |
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Like its synchronous counterpart, real-time asynchronous replication is used to protect organizations from the loss or unavailability of a primary storage device. |
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Although Johnston depicts Cook as a cautious and dignified man compared to his vainglorious counterpart, both men risked their reputations in their mutual quest. |
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The visual stimulation of this wall of images finds a serene counterpart in a small room opening to the right, re-creating the devotional sanctum of a Mouride holy man. |
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His female counterpart had no signage, but was made up like a sexy Uncle Sam. |
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At that sit-down, Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will come face to face with his counterpart, John Kerry. |
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In popular ideas of Balinese identity, the highland people feature as the conceptual counterpart to the royal houses established in the southern lowlands of the island. |
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Pelosi confided that her counterpart in the Senate, Majority Leader Reid, has little patience for jawboning. |
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In this respect he differed from his English counterpart Ruskin, as he often replaced the work of mediaeval stonemasons. |
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The mail fraud statute and its counterpart, the wire fraud statute, historically have been powerful instruments for prosecutors. |
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Such accusations are a counterpart to blood libel of various kinds, which may be found throughout history across the globe. |
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The Royal Manchester College of Music was founded in 1893 to provide a northern counterpart to the London musical colleges. |
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Helle's fictional counterpart in Borgen, Birgitte Nyborg, would never have done it. |
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The counterpart semantics for quantified modal logic developed by David Lewis is considered. |
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Like their Atlantic counterpart, Gulf menhaden have a prominent black spot found behind the gill cover followed by a row of smaller spots. |
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A literal character and its markup counterpart are considered equivalent and are rendered identically. |
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It was found that the liver, lungs, and kidneys of a centenarian turtle are virtually indistinguishable from those of its immature counterpart. |
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Russia Your Chairman of Board went to seal the deal with his counterpart, but became ill and had to be medivacked out. |
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Bulgarian Finance Minister and his Qatari counterpart Ali Sherif al-Emadi met Monday morning at the Finance Ministry HQ in Doha. |
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Thus, the Speaker is far more powerful than his Lords counterpart, the Lord Speaker, who has no disciplinary powers. |
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It has been seen as an American Midwest and Rust Belt counterpart to West Coast country rock and the Southern rock of the American South. |
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At the symphysis, the entopterygoid articulates with its counterpart through a striated articular surface which is oval in outline. |
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Also older boats were often very heavily constructed compared to their modern counterpart, hence weighed far more. |
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During the pre-start, Mirsky found himself unable to prevent his KM36 boat T-boning their Bahrain Team Pindar counterpart. |
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But he does not name an Asian counterpart, and neither Sun Tzu nor other classical Chinese strategists have much to say about seapower. |
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Beach water polo is a more high-energy, high-scoring sport than its Olympic sport counterpart found in pools throughout the world. |
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Translink provides services all over Northern Ireland and also to Dublin, in a partnership deal with its counterpart in the Republic of Ireland. |
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As a counterpart, these countries have to adopt part of the Law of the European Union. |
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More recently, the Eurasian Economic Union has been established as a counterpart comprising former Soviet states. |
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Its main counterpart in the United Kingdom Government is the Department for Education. |
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The main counterpart in the Irish Government is the Department of Education and Skills. |
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The American Arts and Crafts movement was the aesthetic counterpart of its contemporary political philosophy, progressivism. |
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In Berber languages, each consonant has a geminate counterpart, and gemination is lexically contrastive. |
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The Eastern Roman Empire treated its western counterpart as a client state. |
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Washington and his French counterpart, the Comte de Rochambeau, discussed their options. |
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Despite the crucial importance of this theory in complex analytic geometry, its p-adic counterpart has hardly been sketched. |
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The Japanese will tend less to sponsor seminars with noncompany personnel than will their counterpart U.S. and European firms. |
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The Byzantine emperor sent an angry letter to his western counterpart, reprimanding him for usurping the title of emperor. |
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Mercury then joins its higher octave and generous counterpart Jupiter early next week, and it opens gates of opportunity. |
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Following the cancellation of Torchwood Magazine, Doctor Who Magazine and its US counterpart, Doctor Who Insider, ran articles on the series. |
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While Indian Chinese cuisine is heavily derived from traditional Chinese cuisine, it bears little resemblance to its Chinese counterpart. |
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Like its counterpart on the opposite coast to the East, there is a grand variety of shellfish in this region. |
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This counterpart money, in turn, could be used by the government for further investment projects. |
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These payments were kept by the European government involved in a special counterpart fund. |
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In France, and most other countries, the counterpart fund money was absorbed into general government revenues, and not recycled as in Germany. |
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A RADIOGRAMS have never been quite as desirable as their smaller counterpart, the wireless. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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A small boat, when equipped with the same weapons as its larger counterpart, can pose a serious threat to even the largest of capital ships. |
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His England counterpart Alastair Cook said India have made a mountain of mole hill. |
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East Antarctica is colder than its western counterpart because of its higher elevation. |
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And so with his writing, which he proudly said was a perfect counterpart of his life. Accident played a major part in both. |
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The globe was finished in 1536 and its celestial counterpart appeared one year later. |
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He would hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu and President Recept Tayyip Erdogan on the new developments in Yemen. |
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Also established were counterpart funds, which used Marshall Plan aid to establish funds in the local currency. |
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His counterpart Neil Warnock got his tactics spot on as Chelsea struggled to get into any sort of groove in the first half. |
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A PPD agent tells his counterpart that Romney has about 15 minutes. |
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A similar request was not issued to his Russian counterpart. |
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However, there are several words, many of them heavily used, which have no classical counterpart or whose etymology is obscure. |
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Marva Munson, the Coens' killable lady, is equally as eccentric and fully as marginalized as her British counterpart. |
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Such vowel reduction is one of the sources of distinction between a spoken language and its written counterpart. |
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Secretary of Defense Chack Hagel received in Washington today his Yemeni counterpart Maj. |
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Many of these documents are more detailed and more elaborate than their federal counterpart. |
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The structure of the Faroese educational system bears resemblances with its Danish counterpart. |
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Today, the New York Thruway acts as a modern counterpart to commercial water routes. |
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But for HDPE, the predicted streamline pattern, in reentrant region, is profoundly different from its experimental counterpart. |
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Using audiobooks in the first place makes better use of class time and offers several other advantages over their video counterpart. |
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Other provincial Liberal Parties are unaffiliated with their federal counterpart. |
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Oliver Lyttelton had a similar job at Cairo, while Robert Murphy was Macmillan's US counterpart. |
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The Hansard of the House of Lords operates entirely independently of its Commons counterpart, but with similar terms of reference. |
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The initial symptoms are the same as bacterial meningitis, its more dangerous counterpart which can kill in under four hours. |
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The British counties have no directly corresponding counterpart in Germany. |
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As has often been remarked, French prose fiction of the Enlightenment is more often feminocentric than its English counterpart. |
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Rangers might be skint but Alex McLeish still has more bawbees to spend than his Pittodrie counterpart. |
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There is often a racing counterpart to each type, such as road racing and street bikes, or motocross and dirt bikes. |
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Okras with red calyxes are known and should be tested for the possibility of producing a counterpart. |
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The current is considerably weaker than its North Atlantic counterpart, the Gulf Stream. |
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Under current guidelines, refined sugar must be at least five times purer than its raw counterpart. |
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The IOC mandated that the Winter Games be celebrated every four years on the same year as their summer counterpart. |
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In March 2012, Sky launched a channel dedicated to F1, with an HD counterpart. |
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Around the same time, General Electric's Canadian counterpart, Canadian General Electric, was formed. |
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Unlike the Cowardly Lion, his American counterpart from thirty years earlier, he not only suffers from faint-heartedness, but from behaving accordingly. |
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The Italian Jesuit priest Matteo Ricci was one of the first writers in China to use the Far West as an Asian counterpart to the European concept of the Far East. |
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The descriptions are nothing without their practical counterpart, and Hildegard was thought to have been an infirmarian in the monastery where she lived. |
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The Spanish Inquisition, and its New Spanish counterpart, the Mexican Inquisition, continued to operate in the viceroyalty until Mexico declared its independence. |
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Weavers were to be envied at the end of the eighteenth century for weaving had developed into Scotland's first industry, the counterpart of the woolen industry in England. |
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The high back retracted tongue root vowel is always further back than its counterpart, rather than further forward, as is the case for the traditional lax back vowels. |
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However, silicene, the counterpart of graphene for silicon has not been found until now, although it has attracted strong theoretical attention since several years. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s, when I was a wee lad, the economics were such that the Canadian dollar was actually worth a bit more than its USAian counterpart. |
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In Germanic myth Woden, in common with his Nordic counterpart, was the leader of the spooky Wild Hunt which rides through the midwinter sky collecting the souls of the dead. |
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It was only in 1700 that modern bilingual Bibles appeared in which the Authorized Version was compared with counterpart Dutch and French Protestant vernacular Bibles. |
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To solve these puzzles, the usual interpretation rules of counterpart theory must be extended beyond the simple language of quantified modal logic. |
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Parliament also emerged as a major legal institution, gaining an oversight of taxation and policy, but was never as central to the national life as its counterpart in England. |
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The Supreme Court of Nevada recently held that, unlike its federal counterpart, Nevada's rape shield statute applies only to criminal proceedings. |
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Harvey identifies each mention of God in the Leningrad Codes that is followed by the appositive Elohim, and compares it to the counterpart in the Septuagint. |
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Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and his visiting Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete reassured the devotion of the 2 nations following discussions in the capital Nairobi. |
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Octopus ceviche here is fine, though not much like its South American counterpart, arriving boosted with piquillo peppers, red onion and olives and a touch of lemon. |
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The Rishon LeZion became the Sephardic chief rabbi and served alongside Rabbi Kook, his Ashkenazic counterpart, establishing a pattern that has continued. |
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The MOU will pave way to further enhance regulatory cooperation and information sharing between the two counterpart regulatory authorities of Pakistan and Oman. |
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It was designed to serve as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment and as north London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in south London. |
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Kosovar counterpart Kujtim Shala welcomed Topcu at the door. |
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The documents were signed during Chairman of Azerbaijan Customs Committee Aydin Aliyev's recent meeting with his counterpart in Uzbekistan Zokhid Dusanov. |
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Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk is on a working visit to the Republic of Latvia where he arrived at the invitation of his Latvian counterpart Laimdota Straujuma. |
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Because it is a more liquid measure, M1 is often more volatile than its broader counterpart and could be exaggerating the degree of slowdown in economic activity. |
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Mary Read was less rash and spontaneous than her counterpart, Bonny. |
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Ansari reached Beijing on Thursday to hold bilateral discussions with his counterpart Li Yuanchao and to attend events to mark the 60th anniversary of Panchsheel Agreement. |
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It is the Austrian counterpart to the German Duden and contains a number of terms unique to Austrian German or more frequently used or differently pronounced there. |
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The SNP retains close links with Plaid Cymru, its counterpart in Wales. |
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The Presidential Palace in a statement said President Karzai and his Tajik counterpart Imam Ali Rahmanov were expected to confer on issues of mutual interests during the trip. |
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The decision left Potters boss Tony Pulis apoplectic on the touchline, a feeling his West Ham counterpart Avram Grant was to share immediately after the break. |
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The French Navy had a powerful carrier force which was excellent for projecting power inland, but, like its British counterpart, suffered from a lack of landing craft. |
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Its radio counterpart Radio Mogadishu also broadcasts from the capital. |
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This festival hands out the Citra Award, an Indonesian counterpart of the United States' Academy Awards, the most prestigious award among Indonesian film workers. |
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For college and university admissions, the high school diploma may be accepted in lieu of the GCSE if an average grade of C is obtained in subjects with a GCSE counterpart. |
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Forget about false modesty, not to mention its nonfalse counterpart. |
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