Steeton scored twice in three minutes to set up a grandstand finish, but they could equalise. |
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Then Carlow took a hand in their own destiny and posted points from Brian Carbery and Johnny Nevin to equalise in the 29th minute. |
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United called on all their reserves of energy and battled back to equalise just before full time. |
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Three chances to equalise were missed before Colm McCrickard sent over a point with his left foot six minutes in. |
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Legislation to equalise the pension age at 65 for both men and women has been passed. |
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A spell of hectic activity around the Stradbally area resulted in Mick Haughney setting up Garry Powell to equalise, in the 80 minute. |
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I agree that we should be striving to equalise level of provision, but let's bring it up, not down. |
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Fifteen minutes into the second half, Paul Donnelly scored a cracker to equalise. |
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She agreed, however, that it was an EU requirement to equalise prices for all regardless of nationality. |
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Vassilev said that the purpose is to equalise customs duty rates rather than protect domestic producers. |
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Since Portugal scored, Marc Overmars spurned a half-chance to equalise, slicing a volley into Row Z from distance. |
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The goal gave City a lift but it was to be short-lived as Town dug deep and battled back to equalise on 64 minutes. |
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Then Millwall, who had not contrived a single shot on goal, had the temerity to equalise. |
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Michael McGinn scored and they had a chance to equalise but Shipley scored again minutes from full time. |
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Frank Foley went on a run from centre back, crossed the ball into the square for Thomas Doyle to equalise. |
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It therefore urges the European Union immediately to step up its efforts to equalise these conditions. |
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In the final, when nerves were getting the better of Pakistan, as they conceded the lead for the first time in the tourney, the skipper again came to the rescue to equalise. |
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This process, which tends to equalise the saltiness of the two solutions, is called osmosis. |
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Harry Arter fired them into an early lead with a 25-yard thunderbolt but Bruno Manga powered in a header to equalise in the second half. |
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If you decide to paint the surface, it is wise to paint both sides in order to equalise the surface tensions, which will aid the shaping of the blockboard. |
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In the final Ljungberg opened the scoring late in the first half, only for Maren Meinert to equalise and Nia Kuenzer headed the golden goal. |
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It was one born out of abundant relief. The No7 had spurned a gilt-edged opportunity to equalise towards the end of the first half. |
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We came into the game more and more in the second half, the team became more confident and we had the chance to equalise. |
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David Luiz put the home side ahead in the 10th minute only for Lionel Messi to equalise two minutes later at the end of a sharp move. |
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AlmerÃa scored first and Real Sociedad equalised, then AlmerÃa scored again only for Real Sociedad to equalise again. |
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If the pay gap narrowed at the current pace and did not increase again from time to time, pay would perhaps equalise after seventy years. |
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Daylight is characterised by extreme brightness fluctuations that are difficult to equalise. |
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Transitional periods in order to progressively equalise the eligibility of men and women also seem to be a common approach. |
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Thrust balance pistons equalise the loads across the bearings, allowing each bearing to achieve its optimum life expectancy. |
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In case that these companies are not able to equalise all risks, these can be reinsured and retroceded abroad. |
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Furthermore, it allows to determine the maximum gain to equalise the installation correctly. |
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This required a reassignment of territories in order to equalise workloads and better serve our members. |
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Following a trend observed in some countries, the male to female ratio among HIV infected persons has begun to equalise globally. |
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It indicates the exchange rate which would equalise prices between the two areas and would therefore be neutral in terms of competitiveness. |
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It entrenches what is somewhere between socialistic and communistic principles that have the state take more money than it needs, so it can equalise incomes. |
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This is extremely good value for money as the budget is used to equalise wealth throughout the EU with a higher share going to develop the poorer nations of Europe. |
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Stranraer's one outstanding chance to equalise fell to Shaw but from close range the experienced forward could only direct the ball straight at Henry Smith. |
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Town fought back well with Chris Alderson scoring two goals to equalise. |
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It took Inveraray an hour to equalise very much against the run of play. |
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Donie Brennan did have a chance to equalise but his effort from an acute free went wide off the far post, as the game became niggly and unsporting. |
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The legislation will also equalise the treatment of men and women, to accomodate rulings of the European Court against present UK practice, and allow greater flexibility to personal pensions. |
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Regarding hours, as one example, the problem can be addressed through despecialisation and job versatility that will make it possible to better equalise work flows and to distribute chores more equitably. |
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Previously ruptured but healed round or oval window membranes are at increased risk of rupture due to failure to equalise pressure or due to marked overpressurisation during vigorous or explosive Valsalva manoeuvres. |
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Sweden trailed 1-0 at the break and held a 2-1 lead for mere seconds. Hodan Siid-Ahmed's 83rd-minute goal seemed to have won it only for Guilia Domenichetti to equalise deep into stoppage time. |
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Cardiff scored to equalise, then for nearly two hours the ball hit our bar, our post, went just over, just wide, and probably just under, until all our nerves and organs were reduced to gibbering mush. |
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Nouha Dicko's double and Benik Afobe had given the hosts a 3-1 leafterter Charlie Taylor's opener but Neil Redfearn's side battled back to equalise, 16 minutes from time, before Edwards had the final say. |
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Al Diyafah then went on to equalise after two minutes through Ali Shehabi, who hit a sharp grounder to beat the goalkeeper. |
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They were in front for just seven minutes though when a back heel from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was played through for Veron who scored with a low right-foot shot to equalise. |
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On 13 minutes, Johnston won a tackle, moved the ball upfield, found his Blackpool colleague, Stan Mortensen, who sent Jackie Sewell, the inside-right, dashing through to equalise. |
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It should be clearly stated at this point that the objective of cohesion policy cannot be to eliminate differences or equalise levels of development. |
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Jiang Kun put Shanghai ahead after 66 minutes when he lobbed onrushing goalkeeper Yang Cheng but the lead lasted just ten minutes with Shandong's giant striker Han Peng outjumping the defense to equalise. |
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The traders simply cannot move enough banknotes around to equalise the exchange rate. Neither prostates nor the smaller 10,000 new zaire notes will get you far in the diamond-rich province of East Kasai. |
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Solihull made a great start to the second period and Gary Birch fired a superb shot into the net from 20 yards out on 53 munites to equalise. |
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It is not enough to equalise economic levels between the old Member States and the new Member States, which are growing at a faster rate than the EU average. |
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The lower figure for PPP earnings suggests that many OECD countries exchange rates with the US dollar were higher than the rate that would equalise the cost of a standard basket of goods and services. |
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In the 73rd minute, Mexico substitute Natalia Gomez Junico had a decent chance to equalise with a header from close range, but her effort sailed over the crossbar. |
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In the second scenario, no equalisation charging is done: the engine-driven generator is not run for an additional 8 hours every 30 days simply to equalise the battery. |
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In 1958, Milan failed to capitalise after going ahead on the scoreline twice, only for Real Madrid to equalise. |
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The Italians played with great vigour and Boateng's handball as he competed with Giorgio Chiellini gave Bonucci the chance to equalise from the penalty spot. |
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After defrosting, the GPLX should be opened to allow the evaporator pressure to equalise with the suction side before opening the EVRA in the liquid supply line. |
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Also, although new fees aim to better equalise distribution of costs and benefits within society, optimisation of equity would be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve. |
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John Cogger was first to equalise and Craig Bulmer struck the Wearsiders' second. |
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In March 1851, Lord John Russell's government was defeated over a bill to equalise the county and borough franchises, mostly because of divisions among his supporters. |
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All the fish taken on Big Bob lures where released safely, after resting them at ten metres to allow them to equalise their swim bladders before landing. |
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