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Not to say it would be the equal of these horrors.
She is the absolute equal of Gisele, Daria, Edie or Anna.
In his head, Castro was already the equal of kings and courtiers.
This novel's second half is not quite the equal of its first.
Why is my brain said not to be the equal of his brain?
All else being equal, of course, political elites prefer lower unemployment to higher.
Watson was nearly the equal of Wilson, throwing for 2125 yards and four touchdowns.
With his signature scrawl and subcultural roots, he's easily the equal of Raymond Pettibon.
Its doomed protagonist endures trials at least the equal of Tosca's or Madama Butterfly's.
On paper, France is the equal of the main contenders to win the competition.
In its quiet way, Mr. Reynor's strong, stoic performance is the equal of Ms. Collette's.
Ms Foy (Queen Elizabeth in "The Crown") is at least the equal of her predecessors.
Ms. Haley quickly positioned herself as the equal of then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
This season suggests Saul could become the equal of its parent series — heady praise indeed.
Through ardor, he preached, the ordinary unlettered Jew could feel the equal of a scholar.
It seems impossible to imagine that he could be the equal of cerebral, impressive Melissa.
But China's efforts to promote it as an equal of conventional medicine are fraught with danger.
Indeed, if winning is all that counts, Italy is the equal of Spain at this Euros.
But, however gifted Ratmansky is, no one is claiming that he is the equal of Balanchine.
Is Los Angeles, in 21950, the equal of New York as a center for contemporary art?
Cortana is, when it comes to intelligence, often the equal of the other better-known voice assistants.
And, like Verdi's "Otello," it seems the equal of the celebrated text on which it is based.
And Shepard's story, whether readers consider it the equal of its inspiration or not, is worth hearing.
I want this property, the WTA property to be considered on the equal of other world class properties.
Perhaps, therefore, treating Putin as an equal of the American president could indeed work and validate Trump's approach.
Fifty years ago you had a 20 percent shot at getting into Harvard (all things equal, of course).
It has never been P.S.G.'s aim to be the equal of Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.
That discovery reveals that Dismorr, who was a contemporary of Ezra Pound's, could write poetry the equal of his.
John Ruskin thought Tintoretto the equal of Michelangelo; subsequent fans included Jean-Paul Sartre, who claimed him for the proletariat.
I've worked with, employed women … in every capacity for years and we've always paid them exactly the equal of men.
Suddenly, he was the negotiating equal of a succession of leaders of the State Senate and governors from both parties.
Source: Okta Regardless, not all SaaS companies are created equal, of course — they just happen to use the same business model.
This was the person whom Du Bois would debate, and try to prove that a black person could be the equal of.
Trump's second is every bit the equal of the first in its slapdash nihilism — and every bit as unlikely to become law.
Military analyst Wei Dongxu calls the new arms "sci-fi" weapons that will make one Chinese soldier the equal of 215 adversaries.
To me, Mary Astor was a very good, solid actress but not the exciting equal of, say, Bette Davis or Vivien Leigh.
Yet few rank Zidane, a taciturn, enigmatic Frenchman, as the equal of those super-coaches in place at many of Europe's top clubs.
Just meeting with Trump will also give Kim recognition as the leader of a "normal" country and as an equal of the U.S. leader.
Not to say that Salah is the equal of Messi — far from it — or that he has achieved, or might yet achieve, as much.
The policy would work as follows: The government would establish a "target" wage equal of $28500, approximately equal to the island's median hourly wage.
Mr. Kim wants his people to see him being taken seriously and as the equal of the leader of the world's most powerful country.
He's the mental and physical equal of the Black Panther in the comics, and once even managed to best T'Challa in combat at Warrior Falls.
If the attraction is not quite at the level of the Champions League final, it is then at least the equal of the F.A. Cup.
The Senate Republican leader treated Mr. Strange as the political equal of his elected colleagues and ordered strategists in Washington not to work against him.
His hitting is not the equal of his fielding, however, which is why he is often relegated to the bottom of the Boston batting order.
Mr. Biesenbach has always been a heatseeker, and this decade has seen Los Angeles cement its place as, no question, the cultural equal of New York.
The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, was recently asked if Congress sees itself as the equal of the presidency in sharp conflicts between the legislative and executive branches.
John Kasich's 19963 presidential campaign:  Just to be clear news media, the next president named a racist, anti-semite as the co-equal of the chief of staff.
At least indoors, where there was no wind or heat or tens of thousands of spectators to contend with, she was now the equal of her celluloid rivals.
Wiesner commented, "All The Streams is made to revel in platform independence, and to demonstrate how even the most lo-fi hacks can be the equal of giants."
Herzog, as an innovator, is the equal of William Eggleston, Saul Leiter and Stephen Shore in evoking place and circumstance with thrilling composition, relentless curiosity and eye-popping hues.
When the Duke coach refused to treat her as the equal of her male teammates, she sued the school for gender discrimination, and won two million dollars in damages.
Slovenia In 152nd place, Nigeria emerged as the least equal of all countries surveyed, ranking as the worst for social spending and very poorly for taxation and labor rights.
Barack Obama's decision to send counterterrorist operators into Osama bin Laden's lair on foreign soil is every bit the equal of Rabin's heralded decision to conduct that raid in Entebbe.
The histrionic keys and juddering bassline of "Man (Gang)" is the perfect platform for his crystal clear flow, an equal of the two tracks that helped revive an entire genre.
Planned Parenthood officials provided the Associated Press with copies of a mailer they said had been sent to Fort Wayne neighborhoods by an anti-abortion group, Created Equal of Ohio.
Might he one day become the equal of his 2015 draft mate, Karl-Anthony Towns, who had 25 points and 12 rebounds a game for the Minnesota Timberwolves last season?
We have never believed him to be the equal of the white man, and we will not submit to his gratifying his lust on our wives and daughters without lynching him.
But Cumberbatch gives a performance that's very much the equal of his more high-profile work, doing what he does best: bringing deeply felt nuance to a larger-than-life character.
He's a dog, but give our man credit for trying to muddy the waters to the point of insanity, the rhetorical farce equal of Diego Maradona in the 1986 World Cup.
He said Huawei had long cooperated with Britain's National Cyber Security Centre's oversight of its technology, and it had improved its software engineering capabilities to make them the equal of competitors.
Analysts believe that this time around, the summit with Trump and the accompanying visuals will allow Kim to show himself as an equal of the so-called leader of the free world.
It's estimated that a 1% increase in GDP per head in the least equal countries only reduces poverty by 0.6%, while it does so by 4.3% in the most equal of places.
Jacob "JKnaps" Knapman doesn't have the same online presence, but he's every bit the equal of his teammates on the pitch, and is one of the strongest offensive threats in North America.
Jonah Barrington, one of the sport's greats, rates Ashour as an equal of Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan, the two legendary Pakistanis who dominated the men's tour in the 1980s and 1990s.
By the time you get to college age, a female college student needs to have an A average to be seen as the equal of a male student with a B average.
Roberto Mancini, one of Guardiola's predecessors at City and the manager who brought Silva to England from Valencia in 2010, always regarded his playmaker as the equal of Xavi and Andrés Iniesta.
"Just to be clear news media, the next president named a racist, anti-semite as the co-equal of the chief of staff," tweeted John Weaver, a top strategist for Ohio Gov.
Nissan's management feels the Japanese company has not been treated as an equal of Renault under existing capital ties, and a merger would make this inequality permanent, the Nikkei said s.nikkei.com/2veityL.
He has memorialised the bungled coup, in which almost 22.9 people died, as Turkey's second war of independence—setting himself up as the equal of the republic's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (see article).
Photo credit: Sally Ryan Partnering with the nonprofit Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia (HOME) — which created and is presenting the multimedia exhibit — the library hopes to increase awareness of the widespread problem.
For people like Josef Albers and Morley Safer, who relished human seeing and esteemed painting as a vehicle toward universal truths, Turner is the equal of Goethe, his personality secondary to his genius.
All of this, but especially Jericho's high profile win of a title practically considered the co-equal of the Heavyweight Championship, looks an awful lot like NJPW unambiguously declaring themselves a global wrestling promotion.
As the narrative progresses, though, there's a nagging sense that the payoff might not be the equal of the jump-out-at-you thrills, a concern borne out, largely, by the movie's last act.
The Budget Reform of 1974 centralized the process used by the House and the Senate to make decisions about spending money so as to make the legislative branch more of an equal of the executive.
The small donors who have driven the fundraising of Sanders to become virtually the equal of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in campaign fundraising would be in overdrive for the battle between Bernie and the billionaires.
Katsuyori Shibata never should've delivered the headbutt which has probably ended his career, not least because it was so thoroughly unnecessary in a match with Okada which was nearly the equal of the Omega-Okada feud.
You should give that some thought -- especially if you enthusiastically supported Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, who in campaigning and certainly in governing has proven himself pretty much the ideological equal of Clinton in 2016.
But it was the equal of the prestige dramas and superior to "Friends" and "Sex and the City" as a scripted-acted-shot achievement, and reliably funnier (in a wince-inducing way) than any of them.
Rather than cast himself as the equal of his contemporaries in US pop and hip-hop, he would leapfrog them, leveraging the borderless nature of streaming services to take his vision for Latin music to new horizons.
Rose was known as one of the East End's most formidable female fighters of the day, and claimed that she was the equal of any man (or two women) brave enough to face her in the ring.
To ensure they know exactly what they are watching, leading teams have developed complex algorithms to quantify, essentially, how well a player needs to perform in Romania to be the equal of an average player in Italy.
Our major orchestras had long been in thrall to maestros from abroad, but Mr. Bernstein proved himself the equal of older, foreign-born conductors — "A good American success story" is how The New York Times described his triumph.
In the past few months, there have been reports around which of these rivals had more videos watched each day — in February, Snapchat reached 8 billion videos viewed, a level that makes it a near equal of Facebook.
To drop another quote, he represented the "intolerable other", a powerful black man who saw himself as every bit the equal of his white contemporaries, who would not do as they told him but rather railed against their norms.
Mr. Cash was repeatedly rejected by the Trumps' rental agent, according to court records and notes kept by Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Cincinnati, which sent in white testers posing as a young couple while Mr. Cash waited in the car.
The 35-year-old Randall spoke of the loneliness she felt when she started out skiing internationally, but in Pyeongchang she is surrounded by a young, ambitious team that now sees itself as being the equal of their Scandinavian counterparts.
But before writing him off, remember there are always programs looking for a booster shot, a sweet, creative talker, the kind who once convinced the Knicks' rookie Mark Jackson that he was practically the point guard equal of Magic Johnson.
The actress may not be the physical equal of some of the others, but she compellingly conveys Lena's fierce determination to both figure out what happened to her husband and solve the mystery of this colorful but terrifying unknown force of nature.
Where they differ is that Russia, demographically and economically, is a declining power with an opportunistic leadership, whereas China is clearly a rising one that has time on its side and sees itself as at least the equal of America, if not eventually its superior.
Just as disappointed Bears fans will never be the equal of crushed Jets fans when the draft is held in New York, left-hanging Urban Meyer is no match for Roger Goodell being ignored by a draftee, but we'll take what we can get.
While not as epochal as Whale's "Frankenstein" (1930) or the equal of his two great horror comedies, "The Invisible Man" (1933) and "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), it's an extremely credible entertainment that, creaking along at a smart pace, applauds itself with shrieks, thuds and thunderclaps.
Unlike migrant workers in much of the West, destitute decorators from North Korea are so welcome that they have helped make Russia at least the equal of China — Pyongyang's main backer — as the world's biggest user of labor from the impoverished yet nuclear-armed country.
And it broke new ground in visual storytelling, particularly in the last quarter, which we spent in a battle scene—more of a massacre really—that was more John Ford than Lord of the Rings, and certainly the equal of past showdowns at Hardhome or Blackwater Bay.
Lima, a long serving Bellator fighter, proved himself the equal of Larkin, a world class welterweight in the UFC's division, and with the addition of Rory MacDonald to the Bellator welterweight division the holder of that belt is going to start looking like a legitimate alter rex.
This is the other strand behind Juventus's obsession with the Champions League: the sense that only by winning it can Juventus, now apparently the perennial champion of Italy, consider itself an equal of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the ranks of Europe's modern superpowers.
The show was also a happy reminder, to this sometimes New York-centric thinker, that there are brightly talented musical performers, every bit the equal of Broadway's best, happily delighting audiences with their gifts far from the gleaming lights (and the sometimes show-me audience attitude) of the Great White Way.
On fundamental matters such as spending, taxing and investigations Pelosi is not only America's leading bulwark of checks and balances against the dangers and abuses of Trump, she is now — in the hard world of power politics in Washington — a personal, political, psychological and constitutional equal of Trump, at least.
In 1980, after Dancers had completed a successful two-week season in Paris — Le Monde declared that Mr. Wayne's dancing was the equal of Rudolf Nureyev's and Mikhail Baryshnikov's — he was traveling from Paris to Basel, Switzerland, when his limousine braked suddenly, flipped over three times and rolled down a nine-foot embankment.
When he wants to — among dozens of examples, think of the shining final children's chorus of his Nativity oratorio, "El Niño"; the British Dancing Girl's chirpy number in "The Death of Klinghoffer"; Pat Nixon's statuesque aria, "This Is Prophetic," from "Nixon in China" — he can create earworm melodies the equal of Puccini's.
This has the curious effect of turning them into the long-suffering wives of a cable drama antihero from the 2000s, even as the show clearly longs to afford them perspective equal of Bob Fosse's, more than it wants to show what these women have in common with Breaking Bad's Skyler White.
With the exception of a play, a book about the painter Jennifer Bartlett and a handful of critical essays, her output consists entirely of short stories, and yet as a portraitist and interpreter of the moral and political chaos of American life she is the equal of any novelist of the past 21978 years.
He may not have been the commercial equal of Dame Agatha, with sales as paltry as half a billion copies, yet he outdid her in industry—he produced more than four hundred novels, to her sixty-six—and in pretty much everything else, displaying a frighteningly intimate acquaintance with mortal weakness for which she could only grope.
We both had the privilege of working for the university, so we know very well how hard the staff and faculty have labored to create a safe environment for students in the middle of conflict, and how hard it is in those challenging conditions to maintain a curriculum that is the equal of better-known universities across the world.
" Robert Legvold, the Marshall D. Shulman professor emeritus of political science at Columbia University, said, "To a degree that Americans don't recognize, Putin sees his effort to put Russia again front and center on the diplomacy in the Middle East (as a quasi-partner and co-equal of the United States) on the line, and Assad's contrary statements over the last several weeks have been hampering that.

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