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In an age that equated vigor with virtue, this weakness was tantamount to immorality.
The history of his family was one that equated politics with honor and pride.
He has explicitly rejected the underlying First Amendment analysis in Buckley v. Valeo that equated money with speech.
Male activists actively promoted a definition of pacifist action that equated political militancy with a rough and rugged style of heroic manhood.
Vague communications were made, along the lines of, "How you been?," answered by various words and noises that equated with "Good".
The dozen or so works encompassed by "Spirited Ruins" are connected conceptually by an overarching narrative involving an ancient civilization that equated symmetry with vitality.
The weekend warriors amounted to just 3.7percentt of the total subject population, but that equated to 2,341 people, thanks to the study's large size.
But since a German court's ruling that equated circumcision with bodily harm — and a criminal act — many hospitals across the nation have stopped performing the procedure.
Lesbian feminists responded by creating their own organizations in order to transform shame into pride and to challenge the belief that equated lesbianism with deviance.
The communications giant said that equated to £7.6m per game.
Exchange rates at the time showed that equated to just £1,000.
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