Counterparts

Counterparts

Counterparts can refer to:

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Academic:

  • Counterpart theory a philosophical theory based on identity as a contingent relation.
  • The Counter slab, the second impression of a fossil;
  • In law, a contract where the different parties' signatures appear on separate copies is said to have been signed in "counterparts".

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  • Counterparts — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Counterparts CD de Rush Publicación 19 de octubre de 1993 Grabación Entre abril y junio de …   Wikipedia Español

  • Counterparts — Студийный альбом Rush …   Википедия

  • Counterparts — ist ein Album der Band Rush, siehe Counterparts (Album) eine Kurzgeschichte von James Joyce aus dem Band Dubliner, siehe Dubliner (James Joyce) #Entsprechungen (Counterparts) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Counterparts — Album par Rush Sortie 19 octobre 1993 Enregistrement Avril à Juin 1993   …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Counterparts Tour — Tour by Rush Associated album Counterparts Start date …   Wikipedia

  • Counterparts (album) — Counterparts Studio album by Rush Released October 19, 1993 August 31, 2004 (CD Remaster)[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Counterparts (Album) — Counterparts Studioalbum von Rush Veröffentlichung Oktober 1993 Label Atlantic Records …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Counterparts (short story) — Counterparts Author James Joyce Country  Ireland Language English …   Wikipedia

  • Counterparts and Number Them — is the second single off Alexisonfire s debut album, Alexisonfire (2002). The song starts off with a fast guitar riff that leads into the verse. George Pettit screams most of the vocals as one syllable, while guitarist Dallas Green sings a… …   Wikipedia

  • counterparts — n. duplicate, equivalent, complement; partner, colleague …   English contemporary dictionary

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