| 11. | When history and theater meet on equal terms something extraordinary happens.
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| 12. | The scenic artist collaborates on equal terms with the author and the director.
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| 13. | Both rowers were also leg-amputees and competed on equal terms with everyone else.
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| 14. | The Capitals gradually picked up the tempo and started playing on equal terms.
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| 15. | The developed and the developing worlds meet here on equal terms.
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| 16. | He associated on equal terms with founders of the Royal Society.
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| 17. | Accordingly, the benefits are not made available on equal terms.
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| 18. | Concerto for violin, recorder, oboe and trumpet on equal terms.
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| 19. | We ran on equal terms, and the best man won.
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| 20. | The Panthers displayed the confidence and experience to confront the Patriots on equal terms.
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