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Prices were equated with artistic value," wrote New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz.

In south India at the time, female singers were equated with prostitutes, and Brahmins would feel polluted if a Gangamati even dared to approach them.

Until the Nasdaq index crashed through the atmosphere last spring, insiders' shares in a technology company were equated with manna from heaven.

Gog and Magog were equated with the Magyars in the 10th century and with the entire Muslim world, led by Muhammad and Saladin, in the Middle Ages.

It's about hauntings, rather than 'has Jim got a 20th part of Henry and a 19th part of someone else?'" Disconcertingly, even invented characters were equated with real people.

Media authorities were captured; the signal went out that journalists should not report in ways that violate the interests of the nation (which were equated with the interests of the governing party).

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Freedom is equated with chaos.

Elsewhere, sex is equated with theft.

It should not be equated with democracy.

"To me, religion is equated with morality.

Urbanisation was equated with progress and modernity.

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