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At the stadium, you had both, and, at times, two decades of aftermath felt equal to the moment between two heartbeats.
"Having survived homelessness, prison and life-threatening violence, he felt equal to anything, and his self-belief made the world glitter with possibility".
A weak manager further weakened by age — the Vatican said for the first time on Tuesday that the pope had a pacemaker — Benedict apparently no longer felt equal to the task of governing an institution that had lacked a strong leader for over a decade, ever since John Paul II began a slow descent into Parkinson's disease.
She felt equal to them and thus able to contradict them.
However, there is little evidence to suggest that Wolfgang was physically harmed or musically hindered by these childhood exertions; it seems that he felt equal to the challenge from the start.
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Now, she said, "I feel equal to anyone".
But the drink was strong and he feels equal to the visit.
These shared emotions make us feel equal to the stranger sitting next to us and [because of this], cinema is a very democratic art".
"It's like we don't feel equal to other people who get their holidays off," says Hannah Shraim, 14, a sophomore at Northwest High School in Germantown.
For anyone with a dash of imposter syndrome, handshakes are a quick way to feel equal to and accepted by scary-looking, suited important people when you feel so inferior you may as well be wearing your pyjamas.
Congreve, failing, fatigued, attacked by gout, and half-blind, did not feel equal to discussing the minutiae of comic writing or a play he had written some 30 years earlier.
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