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  2. Counterpart - Wikipedia

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    A 'Counterpart' is a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization [1] In paleontology, one half of a split compression fossil Counterpart International , a U.S.-based development charity

  3. Category:Counterparts - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to counterparts, i.e. one of two parts within dichotomies or partitions of a whole (or a set) into two parts (subsets), particularly in philosophy and mythology. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Counterpart theory - Wikipedia

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    Counterpart theory (hereafter "CT"), as formulated by Lewis, requires that individuals exist in only one world. The standard account of possible worlds assumes that a modal statement about an individual (e.g., "it is possible that x is y") means that there is a possible world, W, where the individual x has the property y; in this case there is only one individual, x, at issue.

  5. Counterparts (band) - Wikipedia

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    Counterparts entered the studio in March–April 2017, with Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio at the production helm once again. Vocalist Brendan Murphy announced that he started a new band with members of Fit For An Autopsy , Misery Signals and Reign Supreme called END.

  6. Counterparts (short story) - Wikipedia

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    For Joyce's contemporaneous audience, the term "counterparts" could be expected to suggest (hand-written) duplicate copies of legal documents. [1] At the story's end, Farrington, “the man” is seen to be the "counterpart" of Mr. Alleyne, his superior at his workplace, since he abuses his child at home, just as Mr. Alleyne abuses him at the office.

  7. Counterparts (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Counterparts is a 1998 American spy thriller novel written by Gonzalo Lira. Shortly after he graduated from Dartmouth College in October 1996, at age 28, Lira received a million dollar advance from G. P. Putnam's Sons. The unsolicited manuscript for Counterparts had been pulled from a slush pile by a literary agent and forwarded to editors at ...

  8. Marine counterparts of land creatures - Wikipedia

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    The idea that there are specific marine counterparts to land creatures, [1] inherited from the writers on natural history in Antiquity, was firmly believed in Islam [2] and in Medieval Europe. It is exemplified by the creatures represented in the medieval animal encyclopedias called bestiaries , and in the parallels drawn in the moralising ...

  9. Counterpart (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Counterpart is an American science fiction thriller television series starring J. K. Simmons. It was created by Justin Marks and was first broadcast on the premium cable network Starz. The series ran for 20 episodes across two seasons. [1] [2] It premiered on December 10, 2017, and aired its final episode on February 17, 2019.