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The ends should be equidistant from the ground, wrapped around the supports and threaded through a catch.
Labour has to recognise that it can't somehow be equidistant from capital and labour – fairness not favours in the New Labour formula.
Unlike the "quadraphonic" setup of the early 70's, requiring a listener to be equidistant from all four speakers, this is something that can be enjoyed by more than the solitary listener.
He had settled in New York in 1976 with his second wife, Kitty Sullivan, in order to be equidistant from his own main bases of operation, Hollywood and London.
Users can choose the type of restaurant they want and use a slider bar to specify whether the meeting place should be equidistant from the two people or closer to one of them.
The new model adopts all bond angles and all bond lengths to be equal in the cylindrical state, and all atoms to be equidistant from a common axis of symmetry, which means that all atoms are truly equal.
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"We're equidistant from uptown and downtown," she said.
A. We're equidistant from lots of different cultures.
Japan and South Korea, which are equidistant from Vladivostok, import all their oil, largely from the Middle East.
"We are equidistant from all parties," said Mr. Talla, 37. "We are a watchdog movement.
But Middletown, so-named in part because it is equidistant from New York and Boston, offers residents no geographical queue.
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