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The former midfielder loves his jump racing, but someone less equated with the National Hunt scene paid a particularly nice tribute.
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In his 1918 book Der Untergang des Abendlandes (The Decline of the West), the German philosopher and historian Oswald Spengler more or less equated causality with physics, while making it a concept deserving of scorn and standing in opposition to life itself.
Speech is often equated with action; oversensitivity and insensitivity can start to look much the same.
Lastly, workers were defined by various occupations in the NESRAC not equated with the above categories.
"Only in trials is making it pretty equated with making it up".
Time to oneself is sooner equated with unemployment and laziness, certainly in countries where the wealth gap has widened.
That makes for madness in a sport where losing has been likened, though not yet quite equated, with death.
Vague communications were made, along the lines of, "How you been?," answered by various words and noises that equated with "Good".
Today those same reforms are equated with unemployment and layoffs from both public and private companies, as well as recessions that have hamstrung economies.
And so for many commentators "microconsole" quickly equated with "piece of crap".
That would be remarkable for any nation, but especially for one so closely equated with happiness as Bhutan.
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