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The Equaliser goes to a remote Scottish island, where everyone is a total pagan, which makes him sick to the insides, because he is all about Jesus.
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It actually was a very touching post and the Doc does come across as very genuine with his Internet as the Great Equaliser ideologies.
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I remember the show and loved it, it's a common plot device that's around in so many other programmes, just substite the setting, time, and the main characters occupation and you have so many other stories - Knight Rider, Equaliser, etc.
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Still this story, like the Equaliser, had something a little special and a little extra to it, and it wasn't just Carradine.
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Global Warming: The Great Equaliser yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Global Warming: The Great Equaliser'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: As the latest summit to discuss a post-Kyoto treaty continues in New York this week, the single most revealing statement has already been spoken: "We need to climate-proof economic growth".
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Game Equaliser increases the drama of your video games and Night Mode tones down the base so you can avoid waking the whole house the next time you're watching a late-night movie!
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Tempo, Playback Rate, Pitch and Equaliser values: visual feedback is provided through embedded configurable VU-Meter, Spectrum Analyser, Oscilloscope and Waveform display.
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Equaliser: Ricardo Fuller (second right) scores against Manchester City in last Saturday's FA Cup clash at Eastlands directly from a huge Delap throw-in
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