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Equally proficient as a starter or coming out of the bullpen, Dravecky helped the Padres to their first pennant the following year.

Equally and mathematics
* Equally spaced polynomial in mathematics

Equally and well
Equally, if an acute sense of smell were " more necessary to the sustenance of the animal ... the same principle change the qualities of the animal, and .. produce a race of well scented hounds, instead of those who catch their prey by swiftness ".
" Equally significant for the understanding of this movement of divergent, though interconnected, poetry practices that emerged in the 1970s was Ron Silliman's poetry newsletter Tottel's ( 1970 – 81 ), and Bruce Andrews's selection in a special issue of Toopick ( 1973 ), as well as Lyn Hejinian's editing of Tuumba Press and James Sherry's editing of ROOF magazine.
Equally, a given user may have used multiple IP addresses and / or usernames ( which may well be illegitimate use of multiple accounts, or " sockpuppetry ").
Equally with the All-Russian Congress of Soviets VTsIK defined the State budget as well
Equally important to the establishment of these formal organisations was the coordination by the mid-1970s among provincial governments for legislation to harmonise policies and programs, as well as to arrive at common positions on federal-provincial negotiations.
Equally comfortable as a pure soprano or a rangy high belter, her versatility was well captured on the ... cast album ... Well cast as a situation comedy wife, she spent much of the 1970s and 80s in California.
The characters of Ryan and Maddox, as well as a handful of others, are vividly developed … Equally striking is the picture of contemporary Ireland, booming economically and fixated on the shabbiest aspects of American popular culture.

Equally and classical
Equally influenced by Mozart or Thelonious Monk, he would frequently use classical music or jazz during intros or instrumental breaks.

Equally and languages
* Equally, indigenous languages have left their mark on American Spanish, a fact which is particularly evident in vocabulary to do with flora, fauna and cultural habits.

Equally and produced
Equally influenced by the films of the Italian neorealists, novelists such as Luis Romero ( La noria, 1951 ), Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio ( El jarama, 1956 ), Jesús Fernández Santos ( Los bravos, 1956 ), Carmen Martín Gaite ( Entre visillos, 1957 ), Ignacio Aldecoa ( El fulgor y la sangre, 1954 ), and Juan Goytisolo ( Juegos de manos, 1954 ) produced a social realist tradition that was as celebrated as it was short lived.

Equally and first
Parson Mason Locke Weems mentions the first citation of this legend in his 1850 book, The Life of George Washington: With Curious Anecdotes, Equally Honorable to Himself and Exemplary to His Young Countrymen.
Equally, she hoped to release the first single, " Killer Love ", by the end of 2008.
Equally remarkable was the contrast between their first home games of the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
America ’ s “ betrayal ” of the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.
Equally shocking is the implication that Himiko herself may have vampiric characteristics from that same encounter with Miyu, which have yet to manifest ; apparently, Himiko is the first human who exchanged blood with Miyu, right after she became the Guardian.
Equally at home at wing or full back and instantly recognisable by his blond hair, he played in the first Churchill Cup and won his first cap in the 43 – 9 win over Wales last August.
Equally impossible was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, " dragged down by the stone ", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above Middle C. As any recording of the early perfomances will attest, neither singer could quite reach and sustain it, even when attempting it together.

Equally and made
Equally important were the Workers ' Compensation Laws, which made employers legally responsible for injuries sustained by employees at work.
Equally important, the original trio — Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane — in tandem with other, similar early acts such as the Limeliters, spearheaded a boom in the popularity of folk music that suddenly made the latter important to millions of listeners who previously had ignored it.
Equally at ease as a central defender or defensive midfielder, he had the ability, at his peak, to combine solid defensive play with a near-unlimited passing range and surprising goalscoring talent, which made him one of the world's most sought-after players.
Equally important as one of the origins of the Treaty were the deep cuts made to the Royal Navy after the Washington Naval Conference of 1921-22 and the London Naval Conference of 1930.
Equally, he might have been dead soon after he was made Jarl of Denmark, and the causes either natural or malevolent.
Equally important was the boom in legal publishing by 1830, which made the lecture model obsolete.

Equally and on
Equally memorable and influential on Walt Whitman is Emerson's idea that " a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.
Equally important, the location of the economists in the Federal Reserve has had a significant influence on the kind of research they do, biasing that research toward noncontroversial technical papers on method as opposed to substantive papers on policy and results.
Equally, they are highly likely to attract attention from customs officials on importation into many countries.
Equally, riding back and forth between two chairs, faced back to back, whilst holding on to the chair backs allows the user to gauge how to appropriately position oneself before setting off.
Equally important to later developments are texts on poetry, rhetoric, and sophistry, including many of Plato's dialogues, such as Cratylus, Ion, Gorgias, Lesser Hippias, and Republic, along with Aristotle's Poetics, Rhetoric, and On Sophistical Refutations.
Equally significantly, the insistence on autonomy put an end to a novel political experiment that had grown out of the war, the union of Argos and Corinth.
Equally important is the broader area of cultural intelligence, which draws heavily on the social sciences.
Equally amazing, almost her entire recording career was based on her quickly recording cover versions of new hits by other artists ( one, a cover of Joni James ' " I Need You So ," was never released ).
Equally interesting is their likely effect on structure formation over cosmological time: it is thought that they may provide a feedback mechanism to slow the formation of the most massive objects.
" Equally memorable was a line in the 1940 film My Little Chickadee: " Once, on a trek through Afghanistan, we lost our corkscrew ... and were forced to live on food and water for several days!
* Equally invaluable is the prestigious Soviet Land Nehru award conferred on her in 1989.
Equally successful was the Intercepted Letter from Canton ( 1805 ), also anonymous, a satire on Dublin society.
Equally common is a selection of prepared pasta, potato, chicken, tuna, shrimp, or other variety of " wet " salads, displayed underneath the counter and bought by weight or on a sandwich.
Equally importantly, through the introduction by Yeats, via Ezra Pound, of elements of the Noh theatre of Japan, a tendency to mythologise quotidian situations, and a particularly strong focus on writings in dialects of Hiberno-English, the Abbey was to create a style that held a strong fascination for future Irish dramatists.
Equally importantly, through the introduction by Yeats, via Ezra Pound, of elements of the Noh theatre of Japan, a tendency to mythologise quotidian situations, and a particularly strong focus on writings in dialects of Hiberno-English, the Abbey was to create a style that held a strong fascination for future Irish dramatists.
Equally, there is congestion on Ratby Lane in the late afternoons for traffic leaving the A46 and M1 wishing to join the A47 from this direction.
Equally, there is no ' prohibition ' on accessing terrorist materials for the purpose of research.
Equally important, on November 7, 1939 following heavy snowstorms, Hitler put off " X-Day " until further notice, which removed the reason that had most motivated Brauchitsch and Halder to consider overthrowing Hitler.
Equally metaphorical is the strategy of representing temporal patterns on the model of spatial ones.

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