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In previous interviews, Cooper has equated that process with being in "a broken, dropping elevator," the rhythms of the GIFs mimicking language and turning "the eye into an ear".
Bishop equated that dangerous energy with his life.
He equated that with roulette — "putting all your money on red".
Thus far, Mr Obama has equated that with allowing the top two income tax brackets to return to their pre-2001 levels.
"Once I equated that the streamliner's balance control was similar to why I hang off a road racing bike it made me think about motorcycling in a whole new light".
"You've equated that constitutional right to same-sex marriage, which the Supreme Court has upheld, with a constitutional right to marry bacon," Leahy said.
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How do you equate that experience with what you get with electronic books ("An E-Book Reader Priced for the Masses," News Watch, July 6)?
As prices go up, the news seems better, people start to feel more comfortable and we equate that feeling of comfort with less risk.
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