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"Last year, I did things that I equate to street ball, just winging it," Collins said.
The American magazine Cook's Illustrated suggest a "hearty white sandwich bread", which I equate to the bloomer.
When I asked U.N. workers why all these concepts remain drawings on a shelf, instead of real improvements in refugee lives, the general response I got equated to: "Uh-huh, sounds nice.
As a teenager, I thought money equated to fulfillment.
A big or small "I" might equate to a big or small ego.
Perhaps, even more curiously, I'm told the investment equated to a pre-money valuation for TiZR of around $11 million.
As unhappy as I was, the idea of quitting was tough to stomach, especially because I equated quitting to failure.
To calculate aperture area, I equated it to a circle with a radius being 1/4 the snail width.
I equated it to "jockeys on skis".
Ten, 15, maybe 20 feet, which is the limit to the air hose; I haven't been this deep since my older sister invented the game she dubbed Baby Brother the Submersible, which I equated more to controlled drowning.
I equate that to a singer who can pick up the mike and riff and ad-lib over a song and take you to a totally new place".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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