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Its brevity gave the novel a lightness that counterbalanced the weight of its subject matter.
But soon the coconut milk counterbalanced the oil, and I swallowed.
In ancient Greece, such a spike counterbalanced the heavy iron spearhead and was a secondary weapon.
Take War Horse, profits from which have counterbalanced the National's recent decrease in subsidy.
Those researchers had argued that that tendency counterbalanced the possibility that DVR users would skip past ads.
The 12 million-share equity swap position in Wyeth, however, counterbalanced the short exposure.
At its least, as Moss intended, the act partly counterbalanced the dozens of laws establishing secrecy and penalties for the unauthorized release of information.
Furthermore, whilst the number of home sales has fallen, advertising in relation to the rental market has clearly counterbalanced the downturn.
The German-Soviet Treaty of Berlin (April 1926) counterbalanced the Locarno Pact of 1925, which had seemed to link Germany too closely with the Western powers.
At its best, swing achieved an art of improvisation in which current harmonic conventions counterbalanced the stylistic individuality of its great creators.
The brand smartly counterbalanced the more magazine-friendly puzzle-piece layers, which to the designers' credit never looked bulky, with flowing A-line silk dresses and shapely coats.
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