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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
equalise .
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Examples
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The next year some financier "equalises" the tithe, and my tithe is reduced to £100.
Speculations from Political Economy C. B. Clarke 1869
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Wolves 0-2 Liverpool Bellamy 61 Craig Bellamy scuffs a shot from distance that bobbles it's way goalwards, where Wayne Hennessey, according to Chris Kamara on Sky Sports News, throws it into the net.9.05pm: In the Championship, Ricky Lambert equalises for Southampton against Cardiff City at Saint Mary's from the penalty spot.
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I am now also putting it through Levelator (google it) which equalises the sound.
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He stooped low for that one.59 mins: Espindola almost equalises immediately again for RSL, but hits the bar.
LA Galaxy 3-1 Real Salt Lake - as it happened! | MLS Western Conference Championship 2011
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Roberto Martínez sends on Ben Watson to take the spot-kick – and he equalises with his first touch.
Saturday Sundae: Stephen Ireland's career has not gone up in smoke 2012
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The water level will be higher when it equalises, just like the temperature will be higher when the earth's energy balance gets to a new equilibrium.
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The water level will be higher when it equalises, just like the temperature will be higher when the earth's energy balance gets to a new equilibrium.
Archive 2010-03-01 Sou 2010
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This legendary swimmer was so happy to equalises the record and expecting forward to win 8th gold medal on when he appears in the 4x100m medley relay, the coming Sunday (August 17).
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A freed market naturally equalizes wealth PV: equalises?
Archive 2008-11-01 Patrick Vessey 2008
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On the glacial mass of Greenland and Antarctic I have some doubt that measuring it might be worthy to be linked to GW dynamics: if mass decrease, surely AGW supporters would claim that this is due to warming and melting; and if it increases, surely that is due to larger snowfalls due to a warmer World; and if it does not decrease nor increase, it is surely due to melting which equalises larger snowfalls.
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