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The visual warmth of all that vellum and leather counterposes the abstract rigor of the Beinecke's architecture.
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That counterposes nicely with your atmospherics.
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Thus counterposed, the two chief actors represent the fundamental antitheses of good and evil, liberty and despotism, love and hate.
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He was not contemplating state-run economies but counterposing a socially based political philosophy to his already well developed notions of individualism.
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"I'd hardly counterpose civilisation with spilling semen."
Usage of counterpoise in anglès
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The specific gravity is then found as follows: First, counterpoise the counterweight.
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It accounted for her having detractors; a heavy counterpoise to her enthusiastic friends.
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Parliament looked to him as the only possible counterpoise to Lambert.
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No effective counterpoise to his power was apparent within the Empire.
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But God has given it a terrestrial body to serve for a counterpoise.
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He knew that activity, and not despondency, is the true counterpoise to misfortune.
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Parties were burning to measure their strength free from any counterpoise.
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These monkeys raised in the scale were a counterpoise to men brutalized and bestialized.
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On pulling this, the counterpoise falls and the shaft flies upwards drawing the sling.
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But these found a powerful counterpoise in the political relations.
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The plate chain which carries the large western counterpoise broke.
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It entered the scale against royalty, and was its counterpoise.
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And that is the perfect counterpoise to the ontological argument.
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By way of counterpoise, there were admirable surprises in man.
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Every power that has no counterpoise, no autocratic control, leads to abuses and folly.
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Here was a counterpoise to my Romans, still more forcible than the little garden.