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It was the culmination of a cinema career that has few equals in terms of quality, volume and integrity.
There are wonderful, often harsh fantasy sequences that, while clearly informed by the "real" world of the movie, can be taken as a separate reality - in much the same way as A Matter Of Life And Death and Brazil, two films that this owes slight thematic debts to but also equals in terms of originality.
For the same reason, his solutions are not original in the modern sense of being without precedent, although they have few equals in terms of their elegance and economy of expression.
Just work through the algebra first so it's known what c equal in terms of a and what b equals in terms of a also first.
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Britain was at its most equal (in terms of Gini coefficients) in 1977.
Entering more, assuming all things are equal in terms of funniness, does help.
We said all tiles are not created equal in terms of risk.
Canales said that he regarded the play as being equal, in terms of innovation, to the forward pass.
- Margaret Watson "I think the two party leaders are equal in terms of education and their poshness.
His replacement, Malcolm Smith, isn't his equal in terms of physical ability, but he did perform well within the confines of the system.
The Pentium and Athlon chips are roughly equal in terms of performance at the same clock speed, according to benchmark tests.
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