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One became a power centre, a kind of counterpart to the presidency itself".
Visit to Radio Free Europe, a sort of counterpart of the Voice of America, but privately financed & operated, which began the broadcasting of news commentaries & political skits to the people of E. Europe.
Several years ago, amid rising concern about obesity and about a possible backlash over the marketing of unhealthy food, London-based advertising agencies presented ideas to the government for an antiobesity logo, a sort of counterpart to the triangular symbol that is used internationally on recyclable materials.
Readers first heard of Boughton and his prodigal son in "Gilead," where their story served as a kind of counterpart to Ames's, and in this volume Ms. Robinson elaborates on their history in what turns out to be lugubrious and often tiresome detail.
He appeals to counterpart theory, modified to allow a variety of counterpart relations, to explain this.
And a detailed discussion of counterpart theory is beyond the scope of this article.
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There are two counterpoints to Alan, I think — or groups of counterparts even.
The objects in question tend to be convenient representations in computer code of counterparts in the real world.
Senate Democrats want him investigated for perjury and a handful of counterparts in the House are calling for his impeachment.
against those two kinds of counterparts when tested in air.
It is a rational interaction of counterparts (labeled by the game as players).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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