- She is equally at home on the singles or doubles court.
- We looked at each other in silence, each equally shocked.
- Equally, every level of management must be given a quality accountability.
- When an ex-cop took up teaching, he was equally disappointed with education.
- We should study all these subjects equally well and not stress English to the detriment of the rest.
- Success doesn't only depend on what you do. What you don't do is equally important.
- It's equally important to get a pair of shoes in gold as well as in silver.
- Japanese car makers have been equally blind to the saturation of their markets at home and abroad.
- As a child, she felt strongly about something else, too: People should be treated equally.
- The general principle is that all the students should be equally treated.
- Equally unsurprisingly, only about half end up with professorships for which they entered graduate school.
- They are equally fumy and frightening, but they are also aspirational.
- Manic depressive illness affects men and women equally.
- All expenses are to be equally divided between you and I.
- My teacher was equally severe on students who were late for class.
- Subscribers should be allowed call-blocking services, but equally, they should be able to choose whether to accept calls from blocked numbers.
- This is equally important if you're just starting out.
- Building new roads increases traffic and the converse is equally true: reducing the number and size of roads means less traffic.
- As Somaliland's first archaeologist, Mire is now on a mission to preserve and protect what she says is a heritage at risk of disappearing.
- The city, named "The Rise of Aten," was discovered under the sand on the western bank of Luxor, lead archaeologist Zahi Hawass said in a statement.
- Earlier this year, Italy signed an accord with UNESCO to establish a task force of police art detectives and archaeologists to protect cultural heritage from natural disasters and terror groups, such as ISIS.
- An archaeologist, Wood has studied the history of British food from the Stone Age right up to the 1970s.
- It depends on which archaeologist you ask.
- The archaeologists excavated an ancient fortress.
- Chinese archaeologists announced the discovery of over 500 cultural relics at the Sanxingdui Ruins site in Guanghan, Sichuan province.
- Gradually the archaeologists made the ancient site give up its secrets.
- Archaeologist Dr Jill Eyers, who lives locally, has been interested in the site for many years.
- For example, archaeologists found a human in ice from 5,000 years ago.
- The archaeologist gets into her car. She looks stricken.
- "If you would have asked an anthropologist or archaeologist how many people lived in these Amazon uplands, they'd say almost zero," he said.
- The archaeologist was in the field gathering new evidence on the Beijing man.
- The answer, says traffic archaeologist Eric Poehler, is Pompeians improvised.
- Archaeologists also look for objects in the sea.
- Job Prospects: Virtual archaeologist.
- It proved to be a very busy year for local archaeologists.
- One of the girls had a father who is an archaeologist.
- The archaeologist dated the ruins as belonging to the early Minoan period.
- Because the woman is an archaeologist, and because the stone wall is her discovery, her eyes see what others might not.
- I might look as good to you as that archaeologist.
- Archaeologists found several simple tools at the site.