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It is the best medal haul since 1998's total of 16. Britain's best ever European Championships was in 1990 when the team took home 18 medals, a figure that could be equalled today.
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MANY zinfandels are so dense with fruit and spice that it's difficult to imagine them with anything other than a holiday dinner, where the wine's richness could be equaled by the meal.
We're talking tea-cozy floral: big, dopey, mauve-rose upholstery prints, lousy with the wrong kinds of butterfat and estrogen — evoking for me, when applied to a grubby little urchin of a blouson dress, a visceral horror that could be equaled only by a Jersey cow print.
In this case, a safe-site could be equaled to a transitional or even a mature grassland for root tangle and plant community structure.
At the same time, both could be equally responsible, or blameworthy, in degree (Zimmerman 2002, 560) or both could be equal in their moral worth (Richards 1986, 171, Greco 1995, 91).
It would be good if groups could be equal.
The strategies could be equal, Professor Nelson said, as the selection seems presidential.
The outcome could be equal to that of Iraq," Tanzania's Foreign Minister, Bernard Membe, said.
But Pew researchers said there were now signs that "eventually the proportions of each group online could be equal".
He is 24, and, if the financial rewards could be equal, he would doubtless prefer to play in Argentina.
The company had previously said the second-quarter loss could be equal or more than the loss in the first quarter.
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