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But, as Temmer says, with peace'n'love-era equability: "It's all a karmic equation, isn't it?"

From The Guardian • Jul. 27, 2013

Over & over, in the context of world war, these essays shift from an easy equability to the sort of fierceness with which gentle men sometimes astonish bullies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Citation: "Fearless crusader against economic chaos, he has spent 40 fruitful years in the quest for order and equability among the free nations of Europe."

From Time Magazine Archive

Some were knock-kneed, some astigmatic, round-shouldered, swivel-hocked, unduly thin; some spilled their milk with mild equability, as if a saucepan in their stomachs were softly frothing over.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is evident, in fact, that the equability of distribution will diminish in the ratio of the agglomerative processes—that is to say, as the things distributed diminish in number.

From Eureka: A Prose Poem by Poe, Edgar A.




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