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Under communism most people might be equal, yes, but (mostly) equally poor.
We might be equal, different, sometimes in conflict but still somehow always together.
Both seemed implicitly to understand that a gay partnership might be equal to a straight one but that doesn't necessarily make it the same.
The exchange of cards is reflexive and ceremonial: two hands when presenting and two hands when accepting, each and every time you meet someone whose station in life might be equal to or greater than your own.
The reasons might be equal or incomparable in some way, in which case each is adequate, but neither is overriding.
Therefore, even if under the same loading condition after yielding, the total amount of plastic strains for both surfaces might be equal, each plastic strain component is not equal yet, such that the plastic shear and volumetric strains are different as well.
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Several star Jamaican sprinters have also failed drug tests in recent years, plunging this island of fanatical athletics fans into a turmoil of dismay that might only be equalled in the UK were Sir David Attenborough to be caught mugging a nun.
Za-to-pek!" These Finns were fully versed in the history of Nurmi, and they well understood they were witnessing an Olympic feat that might never be equaled.
The weird alchemy of the right moment in time, creative genius and awe-inspiring collaboration yielded a period of invention that just might not be equaled, particularly for those fortunate enough to have been there while Davis and his charges rewrote the book on the fly every night.
They are unwilling to take on more debt than they already have for fear they, too, might be hit with equal-access mandates.
In one word, she stands or sits in hope for a better future for how women might be recognized as equals.
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