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1 He was engaged in detesting Manning and himself in almost equal measure.
2 Brand websites were almost equal to stores for beauty products and footwear.
3 The MPs would seem to be divided into two almost equal camps.
4 The sledge fell upon the padlock and rebounded with almost equal force.
5 It was as he had dreaded-dreadedand hoped in almost equal measure.
6 Both cheers and insults the hapless king received with almost equal apathy.
7 Isabella and Frederic, who attended her, were overwhelmed in almost equal sorrow.
8 You are a wonderful doctor, Guy; almost equal to raising the dead.
9 He spoke now with a vehemence and passion almost equal to Gaspare's.
10 And Janet retorted, with almost equal vehemence:-Somebodyhad to do it-didn'tthey?
11 Perhaps Powhatan was a natural, whose speed-even in middle age-might almost equal Macklin's.
12 The debate was long, and managed on both sides with almost equal ardour.
13 Edmund looked proudly around upon his host; it was almost equal in number.
14 The Bank of Scotland has emotional significance almost equal to its financial clout.
15 The one preceded and the other followed the Reformation at almost equal intervals.
16 Grief, joy, rage, lust, fear were all obviously there in almost equal proportions.
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