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But he could equally have plumped for Wembley '77.
But he might equally have been speaking about his own relaxed attitude.
Mind you, he could equally have a shocker and be smacked to all parts.
He could equally have mentioned Brewsmiths in Birmingham, which serves artisanal coffee to that former oxymoron, coffee-savvy brummies.
Amos Oz was widely tipped to be a candidate for the Nobel prize in literature, but he could equally have been a candidate for the Nobel peace prize.
The language of sin comes naturally to Francis, but he might equally have cited Montaigne's dictum "I feel oppressed by an error of mind. . . .
"Those who don't read history are condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past," intoned Rose, thought he might equally have been speaking for Ashdown.
Gérôme may have been astute, but he may equally have been joking at Rousseau's expense - though we should be just as suspicious of Rousseau's supposed innocence and naivety, as a man if not as a painter.
He might equally have sent her to Paraiso de la Bonita, InterContinental's first self-styled "boutique hotel", though with 90 suites (they don't deal in rooms) it feels like a substantial resort.
"He could equally have waived the requirements of the Fair Labor Relations Act to halt a strike, or the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in order to force workers to endure unsafe working conditions".
But he could equally have been talking about tours past, and how quickly unpredictable events can turn matches, series, and individuals' lives.
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