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The term has its roots in the ad industry, but the concept applies equally to creative roles in tech and marketing firms.
As vaccines continue to roll out, reports of states simultaneously running out of doses and scrambling to use doses before they expire seem equally common.
The design is similar to single-zone heated blankets, except the heating elements are divided, usually equally between two sides of the blanket.
I love classical equally to folk, idiomatic music, as well as popular music.
Technology can provide solutions, but these intangibles—culture, support, and investment—are equally important.
Although he brings a Western spin to things, he seems equally inspired by the local sense of style.
In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital.
But equally as important, he was a great guy, and a kind and generous friend.
I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally.
On the other hand, I have an equally strong urge to tell secrets.
Judge or sheriff, it was all one to them, each being equally terrible in their eyes.
That the inconstancy of such notices, in cases equally important, proves they did not proceed from any such agent.
Captains Spotstroke and Pool were equally careful; the rest of those present drank freely.
According to the general verdict, she was equally successful in oils and water-colors.
It seemed strange to me to be passing the room of my beloved Goethe, with our equally beloved Liszt!
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