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But how did that equate with what he knew about art?
"You equate that sort of thing with what happened last night?"
You're equating your left hand with you as a person.
I would try to find a way to equate the value of quality.
The problem can be equated to the situation today over natural products.
What does that equate to at the other end - a day?
But not quite a sound one would equate with human sounds.
That equates to an average of one every two and a half million years.
A match between the two countries is often equated with war.
Like a lot of people, I have come to equate comfort with space.
"The idea of God being equated with the mind is quite attractive."
This equates to less than 2 percent of America's national security budget.
So I'm failing to see how one does not equate to the other here.
Well, none of these unfortunately equate with the free market.
If single file, that would equate to a line over 3 miles.
"I equate it in my mind with a really strong cup of coffee."
"These are great writers and I am not trying to equate myself with them," he said.
The result will equate to the volume under the surface.
These are two things that cannot be equated, but to an extent we have been doing so.
It seemed that he now equated me with his machines.
With what agency or force did he equate the cloud?
But far too many listeners equate power with sound quality.
"So here we equate defeat with the end of life."
As a result, the awards often equate to commercial success.