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She doesn't have many equals.
Aquinas, however, was only the first among many equals in philosophical reflection on the nature of religion in this period.
But the military presence also bequeathed a swatch of wild, undeveloped land without many equals in the Caribbean.
A man secure in his contempt for those he doesn't believe to be his equal – and when you're the greatest ever British drummer, you don't have many equals.
For nine generations the Stuarts had in fact been merely the ruling family among many equals, and James all his life retained a feeling for those of the great Scottish lords who gained his confidence.
Dante is not simply a document of the middle ages, nor Shakespeare of the English Renaissance; as such, they have many equals or superiors among bad poets and non-poets.
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But how many equal-pay claims do we really see? Very few.
"Our goal is to find as many equal partners as possible," Putin said during his annual state of the nation address last week.
One of the difficulties in literary criticism is rhetorical: in order to fully lay out your ideas, you often have to claim that they are satisfying explanations in themselves, when you know that they represent just one of many equal, and perhaps simultaneously true, alternatives.
As aforementioned, the Fat-Tree DCN holds many equal-cost paths between any pair of servers.
(As HuffPost's Amanda Terkel reports, this rhetoric has doomed many equal rights initiatives).
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