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Twelve months later she counterbalanced that achievement by becoming the first defending champion to lose in the first round.
But he has counterbalanced that, and done what he can to placate conservatives, by demonizing Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Lamar has also probably listened to some Freestyle Fellowship, the Los Angeles underground heroes who counterbalanced that gangster rap in the early '90s with inventive wordplay.
Accor found that its luxury hotel brand, Sofitel, was hit hard by the recession, but its more down-to-earth chains (such as Ibis and Red Roof Inns, which rely heavily on domestic car-bound travellers) counterbalanced that effect.
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To counterbalance that example, though, how about the Christian-led Drop the Debt campaign of 2000?
"He feels left out with Social Democrats in charge" across most of Europe, one Western diplomat noted, "and this is one way to counterbalance that".
To counterbalance that big main requires beef, and the relatively compact, circular Liljedahl, at 6-1 and 255 pounds, fills the bill.
At Coca-Cola we work hard: we work long hours and we travel a lot, and exercise works to counterbalance that".
To counterbalance that, Uber is giving drivers $14 €100) if they do three Uber rides in a row, or $28 €200) for five rides in a row.
4. Kant could avoid this implication only by positing the existence of something infinitely bad whose value would counterbalance that of rational beings, or by denying that the value of our world is proportional to that of its contents.
However, schools are increasingly seeing recovery programs as a means to "counterbalance that party reputation," she said.
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