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Women were equals who they happened to fancy like mad.
7 Equals Who knew Bond would look so good in heels?
Varley insists it will work: 'We see ourselves as equals, who work on the same team.
"The Supreme Court is an intimate group of equals who will live together for years," Professor Pildes added.
In the United States, there arose "democratic" virtuosos, like Itzhak Perlman or Yo-Yo Ma -- equals among equals, who speak with conversational ease.
I like to think of the essays as a kind of thriller, with Myself, the elusive prey, and Montaigne, the sleuth, locked in a battle of equals who were too close for dissimulation and too smart for satisfaction.
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Recalling the presidential campaign of 1960, Mr. Rendell, who retires tomorrow as mayor of Philadelphia, said, "You've got to go back to Kennedy and Johnson to find two co-equals who are really battling head to head.
But as I got older and went to school I was raised to think of myself as an equal, who could do anything alongside anybody.
So, Giants-Titans equaled who could get the first hit, the second hit, the third one and the last one on each series.
If Hillary had a husband who regarded her as an equal – who had always said this country got "two presidents for the price of one" – it only dramatised their own lack of power and respect.
It's the children whose parents do directly address race — and directly means far more than vaguely declaring everyone to be equal — who are less likely to make assumptions about people based on the color of our skin.
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