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But I don't know if you can equate that with the job Terry did".
"I don't think that you can equate Senator Franken with Roy Moore.
"You can equate it to cruel and unusual punishment," Mooney said.
"You can equate his performance in this to any of the other great performance artists of our time I think.
"It's such an intense experience of raw nature that the only thing you can equate it with is a trip to see migrating monarch butterflies arriving in their millions in central Mexico," he said, "or the aurora borealis – the northern lights – although Catatumbo is probably more reliable".
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Perhaps next week someone can equate Krikorian to Pol Pot and you can put it on the front page.
Shopping without a list can equate to throwing away money because you'll be sorely tempted to put in a whole range of things you actually do not need, ever.
Keep in mind that commercial property tenants statistically occupy rental properties for longer than residential tenants; therefore, saving them some money on a short-term basis can equate to long-term financial rewards for you.
Couples can equate.
"I can equate that to drug testing," Arpaio told the interviewer.
They can equate their years of training and planning for success with self-centredness.
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