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Equating them with zero we lead to Nambu mechanics equations.
Even some painters have tried to make sense of colors by equating them with other things.
Others like the Cora have fused these, retaining native gods but equating them with Christian personages.
Like Washington, Hamilton had deplored parties, equating them with disorder and instability.
Another attack targeted socialists by equating them with communists and applying the same demonization.
Jones sees artists as libertines; Gatrell comes close to equating them with whores, since both lived off rich patrons.
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Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower equated them with weekends.
How to describe minerals — Linnaeus equated them with stones and rocks — and, more important, how to link them with art?
When it was the bosses who reached out on Facebook, participants in the study appeared to equate them with their parents.
In citing the cases of Central Africa, Darfur and the former Yugoslavia, he equates them with U.S. actions against terrorists after 9/11, which is silly.
He speaks of fighter planes 'bagging' 40 people, describes bombers as 'Einsatzgruppen' and bomb victims as 'Ausgerottete', which equates them with those systematically killed in the concentration camps.
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