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The balances
noun
A state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium
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The balances in the Rose Adagio aren't just a feat.
The balances were better in the late sonatas, more thinly textured and often baffling (in an intriguing way).
The balances are mostly oxygen.
The balances and distinctions among the five colors form one of the defining aspects of the game.
The balances on those cards also are nearly 20percentt below levels reached at the end of 2008.
The balances between positive and negative responses determine the biological effects induced by this cytokine [25], [26].
The balances between inter-related micronutrients also warrant further examination.
The balances were for 3 days and involved the use of metal-free diapers where indicated.
The balances for the first 12 months are presented in the appendix.
In "Today Is Sunday" the balances intertwine.
That was one of the balances.
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