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    They also Equate the kingdom with the assembly.

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    While this might not Equate to best.

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    Many Equate masculinity with harsh domination, toughness, or machismo.

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    This is because our subconscious minds may Equate darkness with sleep.

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    Often, we Equate wealth solely to money, but that's actually inaccurate.

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    Over the course of a year this will Equate to around 73,000.

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    Under the“factor-of-seven” conversion rule, this would Equate to an unfathomable 140 human-equivalent years.

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    Many people Equate being worried with caring, as if the two are interconnected.

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    The word has traditionally meant a woven fabric, and people Equate it with cloth too.

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    These robust cargo volumes Equate to more jobs in the region and across the nation.

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    Some, based on 1 Corinthians 14:15, Equate praying in the Spirit with praying in tongues.

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    To what shall I Equate you, so as to console you, O virgin daughter of Zion?

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    Asian Americans in particular find a lot of shame and Equate mental health issues with failure.”.

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    Those, who has taught me this art, I will Equate my parents and share life with him;

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    In other words, a 10 feet dunk on Earth would Equate to an 11 feet dunk on Uranus.

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    People often falsely Equate the idea that being the“good enough mother“ means being with your child all the time.

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    People of many cultures, both western and non-western, Equate modernization(adoption of technological progress) with westernization(adoption of western culture).

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    Out of 5 has had a 99.6% uptime(this would Equate to an approx 4h outage during the month).

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    Some estimate that tolls on the Upper Mississippi River could Equate to 31.5 cents-per-bushel to transit 24 locks.

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    Although many might Equate price charts to short-term trading, they can also be very useful for long-term investors as well.

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    Young Indians Equate arranged marriages to something that happened to their parents or something that will never happen to them.

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    I have seen this scenario where many people want to experience an effect which I Equate to the electric chair.

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    Researchers Equate this phenomenon with the feelings of a drug addict when he leaves a high dose of a drug.

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    So although I'm going to recommend several options at a variety of price ranges, all them Equate to a great value.

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    It takes a while to understand and select combinations and Equate a coach's temperament,” Harmanpreet said in a letter addressed to the BCCI.

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    Far too many Christians Equate prayer with“getting things from God,” and group prayer becomes mainly an occasion to recite a list of our wants.

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    Today, some Equate red tape with regulations, and, accordingly, Canada's Red Tape Reduction Acts are actually intended to ease the“burden” of regulation on business.

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    We realize many people might not Equate Halloween with healthy habits given the inordinate amount of sugar that is often digested in a single evening.

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    All praise belongs to Allah who created the heavens and the earth and made the darkness and the light. Yet the faithless Equate[others] with their Lord.

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    They sometimes end up hiring a candidate who they feel has enough skill or experience in other restaurants, and Equate that to automatic success in their restaurant.

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