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The less work required on a vehicle equates to a higher price.
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A score equates to 20 people and so seven score would be 140.
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He equates knowledge with ignorance, the useless with the harmful.
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All this equates to less expense and less work.
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It has since rapidly expanded and there are plans to expand still further with another 3,300 houses equating to an appx 8,250 increase in population.
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In this context, one can synonymously equate art with death, whereas the relationship between art and life is consequently considered as a rivalry.
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He would always greet viewers with his trademark catchphrases slimy furtlers and scrotty furtlers, the term furtler equating to the term techie.
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The name refers to the black (often equated with evil) color of the adult moth.
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In this modelbeginning with the most fundamental difference in our species, between male and femalediversity is not equated with either inferiority or superiority.
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However, some authors consider the hypothesis equating these two species to be rather improbable.
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