The Indian Foreign Minister met his Japanese counterpart in Tokyo last week. [noun]
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Of course one possible outcome of mixing an atom with its antimatter counterpart is mutual annihilation. [noun]
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Doreen Valiente identified her as the female, lunar counterpart of the male sun god Bel, or Belinus. [noun]
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"This," thought Lovel to himself, "is a famous counterpart to the story of Keip on this syde." [noun]
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Inasmuch as artificial and conventional property exists, there must be natural property also; for nothing can exist in art without its counterpart in Nature. [noun]
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In Mount's Bay is the Cornish counterpart of Normandy's St. [noun]
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This direct emanation from his own self, justly his favourite child, his better and purer counterpart, received from him several important prerogatives. [noun]
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"'Tis my counterpart, mark you," saith father.' [noun]
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The Moralities may be regarded, therefore, as the dramatic counterpart of the once popular allegorical poetry exemplified by the Romance of the Rose. [noun]
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The expression of the lady found something like its counterpart in her memory. [Please select]
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She was the counterpart of her father; and Doctor Strong had been loved by other men. [Please select]
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