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A more recent equivalent might have been Zinedine Zidane, a World Cup winner with France in 1998, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht of Stanford University has suggested, writing about Andrade in In Praise of Athletic Beauty in 2006: "All eyewitnesses were enchanted with the effortless elegance in his movements".

Beijing opera is a more recent equivalent.

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Now, I can sit here and pretend that the film's references to Hamlet warrant me dissecting it at length like this is some pseudo-academic essay, but that's not why the film grabs me where more recent equivalents fail to do so.

Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, and its more recent male equivalent Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, are among a clutch of bestselling children's books that supposedly break down gender stereotypes.

Elsewhere in the shop, which also serves as the owner's living room, a crumpled old sun hat is kept as surety against a more recent loan – the equivalent of just a few pence.

In early placebo-controlled studies, tetracycline reduced duration of diarrhea, total volume of diarrhea, and days of excretion of V. cholerae by >50%; more recent studies demonstrated equivalent or better results with ciprofloxacin and azithromycin.

Unfortunately for romantics, the most recent common ancestor of the Y-chromosome is a lot more recent than its mitochondrial equivalent.

Investigators determined therefore that a selection process that used OPAL data would be used but would need to be updated using current facility lists and equivalent but more recent data.

Further support came from the more recent finding that intraperitoneal chemotherapy is equivalent and even superior to systemic therapy in this disease (Armstrong et al, 2006).

Mr. da Silva, in contrast, is part of a vast and more recent internal migration that is the Brazilian equivalent of poor rural blacks moving from Mississippi to Chicago in search of factory jobs.

In more recent years, he's played Ded Moroz, the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus, at an elementary school.

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