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Counterpart or Counterparts may refer to:


Entertainment and literature

* "Counterparts" (short story), by James Joyce * Counterparts, former name for the
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.Randall King"Reel Pride film fest set to celebrate 35 years" ''Wi ...
LGBT film festival * ''Counterparts'' (film), a 2007 German drama * ''Counterpart'' (TV series), American 2017 sci-fi thriller


Music

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Counterparts (band) Counterparts are a Canadian melodic hardcore band formed in 2007 in Hamilton, Ontario which currently consists of vocalist Brendan Murphy, guitarists Alex Re and Jesse Doreen, bassist Tyler Williams and drummer Kyle Brownlee. Their two most rece ...
, a Canadian hardcore punk band * ''Counterparts'' (Rush album), 1993 *
Counterparts (Revolutionary Ensemble album) ''Counterparts'' is a live album by the Revolutionary Ensemble, violinist Leroy Jenkins, bassist Sirone and drummer Jerome Cooper. It was recorded in November 2005 in Genoa, Italy, and was released in 2012 by Mutable Music. It documents the gro ...
, 2012


Other

* In paleontology, one half of a split
compression fossil A compression fossil is a fossil preserved in sedimentary rock that has undergone physical compression. While it is uncommon to find animals preserved as good compression fossils, it is very common to find plants preserved this way. The reason f ...
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Counterpart International Counterpart International is a non-profit organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Since its founding in 1965, Counterpart has established programs and activities in more than 60 countries on six continents. History The organization wa ...
, a U.S.-based development charity


See also

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Counterpart theory In philosophy, specifically in the area of metaphysics, counterpart theory is an alternative to standard ( Kripkean) possible-worlds semantics for interpreting quantified modal logic. Counterpart theory still presupposes possible worlds, but differs ...
, in metaphysics and philosophy *
Counterparty A counterparty (sometimes contraparty) is a legal entity, unincorporated entity, or collection of entities to which an exposure of financial risk may exist. The word became widely used in the 1980s, particularly at the time of the Basel I deliberat ...
, in contract law * Analogue (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation