Sentence examples for The equals from inspiring English sources

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The equals

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To be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

  • Two plus two equals four.

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Justice, then, depended on treating equals equally, with only the equals being full citizens.

The ladies of Grace Adieu prove themselves to be the equals of any wizard.

Suffragettes dared to believe in themselves and to act as the equals of men.

The implication is that these are the equals of famous ancient buildings on show.

"Do you feel like the poor semicolon and the equals sign never get any respect?

Family law, they said, considers adoptive parents the equals of biological parents, responsibilities included.

History: President's first Number 1 was in 1968 with "Baby Come Back" by The Equals.

We were farther from being the equals of men, or even of one another, than we had imagined.

His fantasies sit alongside – and are the equals of – those of Rabelais, Voltaire, Swift, Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams.

They said, in effect, "Hitchcock and Hawks and other Hollywood greats are the equals of Faulkner and Picasso.

Both in complexity of behaviour and learning capacity, solitary wasps and bees are the equals of social wasps or honeybees.

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