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"I equate a lot of it with Shakespeare," he said.
They don't equate a gadget with a book, and maybe never will.
There's a tendency to equate a mobile quarterback to a running quarterback.
"People don't normally equate a trophy property with Brooklyn," said Aaron Lemma, a broker with Corcoran.
Some frugal bloggers equate a "simple life" with quality products low-income people can not afford.
Brown's fatal mistake was to wrongly equate a concern about immigration with bigotry.
John Tierney tries to equate a preponderance of Democrats in academia with cronyism.
The next labor agreement should eliminate the 100-game suspension and equate a second failed test to a lifetime ban.
"I equate a dolly tracking shot and a woman walking down the street," she said at one point.
"There's no way you could equate a failed drug test in college to being charged with murder.
Yet if you are a politician I don't think you should equate a criminal offence with an off-colour remark.
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