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In reality, fat-free yogurt usually has more sugar than its fat-laden counterparts.
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Unlike their younger counterparts, there is less clubbing and more projecting an image of sky-high social status.
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Outsider music, like outsider art is separated from its mainstream counterparts by its obscurity, incorrectness, and often the outcast status of the artists who produce it.
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Males, however, migrate further than their female counterparts and set out at a younger age to mark out their own area.
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Young males are at first nomadic, jostling with their older counterparts until they succeed in claiming a territory.
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Like their pirate counterparts, they display a dichotomy of a fat, blustering, dominant figure versus a thin, semi-perceptive, reticent figure.
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The current reality for female cyclists, however, is a hand-to-mouth existence compared to their male counterparts as teams, and races, struggle to make ends meet.
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The plastic pressure plate could be moulded to far tighter tolerances than their metal counterparts could be machined.
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People from the middle classes generally enjoy healthier diets than their lower class counterparts.
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Judging by what survives today, the "trobairitz" wrote no "pastorelas" or "malmariee" songs, unlike their troubadour counterparts.
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