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"I wanted to make it more reddish, because it was equated with blood and human sacrifice".
Like so many others, it was equated by many with ugliness, social decay, drug use and family breakdown.
In my family, cooking had always been a shared joy; suddenly, in France, it was equated with a chore.
"It's not discredited, it still exists, but it suffers from being tarnished by the revolution of 1952, when it was equated with corruption under the monarchy's liberal system.
Similarly, during the early part of the 20th century in southern Italy, where back-breaking work was necessary for survival, corpulence was valued because it was equated with wealth and beauty.
The Burgundian court was in most ways the predominant court of the region, and it was equated by those who enjoyed the duke's patronage with the court of Alexander the Great.
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At various times it is equated with a neighborhood type, a population segment, a lifestyle type.
It is equated more with who returns your phone calls than how much capital you have acquired.
Living better and smarter shouldn't be a partisan issue, nor should attempts at facilitating it be equated with destroying "our fundamental rights and liberties as a people".
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