So, how do we achieve such equality in the U.S. and other parts of the world?
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Even in the parts of the movement he does cover, some people and efforts are missing.
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch.
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Ironically, there are parts of it that I think the North Koreans will love, but other parts they are going to really hate.
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But there are some parts of the U.S. taking steps in that direction.
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Nobles and princes of the highest rank were, in all parts of Europe, ranged under either banner.
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They may be found in all parts of the United States and Canada.
Secret Band of Brothers|Jonathan Harrington Green
We could not express ourselves fully if we lacked any of these parts of speech.
Plain English|Marian Wharton
Eight parts of ore furnish, on an average, about one of schlich.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines|Andrew Ure
That is, the sulphur always remains combined with four parts of oxygen.
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parts
/ (pɑːts) /
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pl n
personal abilities or talentsa man of many parts
short for private parts
Words nearby parts
partook, partridge, partridgeberry, partridge pea, partridge wood, parts, part-score, parts of a sentence, Parts of Holland, Parts of Kesteven, Parts of Lindsey