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Discover Ludwig"compeer" is an accepted word in English.
It is a noun that means “a person of equal standing with another or with others”. For example, "My compeer and I make an excellent team because we complement each other's strengths and weaknesses."
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Of the 2.6 million execution-only trades carried out in the first quarter of 2006, 58percentnt (1.5 million) were online, according to market research group ComPeer.
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The Wars of the Roses, for example, are hard to grasp unless genealogical trees showing relationships of the contestants are studied, and the course of the American Revolution is easier to understand when the links between George Washington and his compeers with the old English landed families who overthrew the Stuarts are comprehended.
However, in the middle of this poem, we find strange lines that many commentators pass over in silence: "No, neither he, nor his compeers by night / Giving him aid, my verse astonished.
The prudish Gorky was an odd duck in this arch, gamy, free-loving company, and his association with it alienated him from his downtown compeers — including de Kooning, who nonetheless loyally defended him.
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