Sentence examples for equate herself from inspiring English sources

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She has admitted publicly that it took her years to equate herself with beauty.

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Since her mother was also a prostitute, she equates herself with a boy whose father runs a grocery.

Grandly equating herself with democracy in Pakistan, Ms. Bhutto also writes, "In 1998, two years after my overthrow, Al Qaeda declared war on America," and suggests that "the age of international terrorist war actually coincided with the suspension of democracy in Pakistan".

The problem isn't that she has grey hair that looks as if it hasn't been brushed, or that she hasn't sexed herself up; the problem is with some viewers – and this particular TV critic – who equate their idea of what's attractive with ability.

But in this collection, even more pointedly than in her last, Ms. Branquinho, whose bangs hover at her pupils, really distinguished herself as one of the few young designers working in these boom times who equate cool not with a small bank of ironic references to the near past but rather with the lamentable and morose.

"It doesn't equate.

That does not equate.

Couples can equate.

They equate prominence with frequency.

I equate it to people.

"I equate it to discrimination.

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