The leaf is usually ternately divided, the petiolule about equalling the blade in length. |
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But it came only after a ding-dong struggle that was finally settled at the 40th hole, equalling the longest match in the championship's history. |
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He is risk-neutral if he is indifferent between a gamble and certain pay-off equalling the expected value of the gamble. |
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It was the third time the world champion has compiled three tons in a row, equalling Stephen Hendry's record. |
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Above the pectoral is a long membranaceous scale equalling, or very nearly, the fin itself. |
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He has now scored five tries in just three appearances this season, equalling his total for the entire 1998 season and out-stripping the two he managed last term. |
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Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King. |
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The stunning victory was followed immediately, bathetically, by an equalling stunning defeat. |
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The wicket was Warne's 167th against England, equalling Dennis Lillee's Ashes bowling record. |
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This was despite the Conservative support equalling that of Labour in the months leading up to his departure from the leadership. |
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The Corbridge side bombed out 37-29 at Darlington Mowden Park despite equalling the home side's five-try haul. |
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The club went unbeaten for the entire league season, drawing only one match and winning a record equalling 29 games. |
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This is the highest volumetric inflow to the Arctic Ocean, equalling about 10 times that of the Pacific inflow, and it creates the Arctic Ocean Boundary Current. |
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The skipper also silenced critics, who accused him of being an dawdler, by smashing Test cricket's fastest 50 before equalling Viv Richards' world record of a 56-ball century. |
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New Zealand wing Julian Savea scored the most tries, eight, equalling the record for one tournament set by his compatriot Jonah Lomu and South African Bryan Habana. |
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