Counterparts
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Counterparts or counterpart may refer to:

Businesses:
  • Counterpart International
    Counterpart International
    Counterpart International is a non-profit organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The mission of Counterpart is: Working in partnership to empower people, communities and institutions to drive and sustain their own development...



In pop culture:
  • Counterparts (album)
    Counterparts (album)
    Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993. It became Rush's highest charting album in the US, peaking at #2 on the Billboard 200...

    , by Rush
  • "Counterparts" (short story)
    Counterparts (short story)
    Counterparts is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners.-The story:The story recounts an evening in the life of a man named Farrington, frequently referred to simply as "the man". Farrington’s difficulties begin at his clerical job when his boss Mr. Alleyne berates...

    , by James Joyce
  • Counterparts, a novel by Gonzalo Lira
    Gonzalo Lira
    Gonzalo Lira is an American novelist, filmmaker and economic blogger born in Burbank, CaliforniaHe is the son of Gonzalo Lira Valdés and María Isabel López Hess; he is a descendant of José Miguel Carrera,. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley, New York City, and Miami, as well as Guayaquil,...

  • Counterparts, former name of the Reel Pride
    Reel Pride
    Reel Pride is an annual gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and two-spirit film and video festival produced by the Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Film Society in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada....

     film festival


Academic:
  • Counterpart theory
    Counterpart theory
    In philosophy, specifically in the area of modal metaphysics, counterpart theory is an alternative to standard possible-worlds semantics for interpreting quantified modal logic. Counterpart theory still presupposes possible worlds, but differs in certain important respects from the Kripkean view...

    , a philosophical theory based on identity as a contingent relation
  • Counter slab
    Counter slab
    Counter slab and slab are the matching halves of a fossil-bearing matrix formed in sedimentary deposits. When excavated the matrix may be split along the natural grain or cleavage of the rock. A fossil embedded in the sediment may then also split down the middle, with fossil remains sticking to...

    , the second impression of a fossil
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