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The filigree on the frames is a counterpart to the desks, but more important, the mirror signifies the present.
It is as different from ordinary listening as the patient's free association is different from ordinary talking; in fact, it is a counterpart of free association.
Sophocles wrote an "Electra" whose heroine is a counterpart to his Antigone — a fierce virgin who defies convention in her obsessive quest to avenge family wrongs.
"There is a counterpart, a complementary exhibit in England, but ours is going to be more focused on the shape of her life and the shape of her afterlife as a cultural presence," Dr. Paster said.
(3) Accent is a counterpart of amphiboly arising when a statement can bear distinct meanings depending on which word is stressed (example: "Men are considered equal". "Men are considered equal".).
"It is a counterpart of a described specimen [Part B, the less good half of Ida, in the Wyoming museum] and we wondered how could a known species now be an unknown species?
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A B wheel is 20 points harder than it's "A" counterpart: thus an 80B wheel is as hard as a 100A wheel.
-- though neither location ever came close to being a counterpart to Nebraska as a muse.
In other words, it was a counterpart to her protest album, and possibly also a remedy for it.
One veil was a counterpart of the one worn by the Princess and is woven of finest wool.
But the idea of this larger-than-life individualism makes you think that there's a counterpart.
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