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equally

[ee-kwuh-lee] / ˈi kwə li /


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And she sings most of the Orpheus music from Gluck’s opera: I wish a complete recording, with equally sensitive artists taking on the roles of Eurydice and Amor, could have been put together.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is equally imperative that when scientists present their work, people listen.

From Literature

She trained in classical arts—voice and dance—and common notions of beauty are present in her music, yet she seems equally determined to splinter her tracks into pieces via technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

A marine archaeologist’s quest to find it is equally compelling.

From The Wall Street Journal

On that quintessentially sunny January day, Toliver wore an equally blinding, all-white outfit in contrast to the bright yellows of the racer.

From Los Angeles Times