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Members of the European Parliament sang a friendly farewell to their 73 British counterparts Wednesday after voting through the terms of the UK's departure from the EU.
It is virtually impossible to discuss the Thai Royal Family in English without offending native Thais: the special honorific forms of reference that exist in Thai simply have no counterparts in English.
In this area, Berber speakers far outnumber their Arabic counterparts.
The pro-Kurdish movement in Turkey is less Islamophobic and pro-Zionist than its counterpart in Algeria.
CEO's of American corporations are paid several times their Japanese counterparts.
In the French capital, the Paris Philharmonie has joined European counterparts in rebroadcasting some of its greatest concerts.
Members of the European Parliament joined hands to sing "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of the session Wednesday in Brussels, a friendly farewell to their 73 British counterparts, after having voted through the terms of Britain's departure from the EU under the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration.
The Indonesian sentence is a perfect side by side translation of its English counterpart.
We can't leave the counterparty any loopholes.
Single women are defying the usual gender gap by purchasing more homes than single men, even though female workers earn just 80 percent of what their male counterparts make.
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