Counterparts
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Counterparts or counterpart may refer to:
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Businesses:
- Counterpart InternationalCounterpart InternationalCounterpart 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 LiraGonzalo LiraGonzalo 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 PrideReel PrideReel 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 theoryCounterpart theoryIn 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 slabCounter slabCounter 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