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«Although it may not be a castle, [it is the] functional equivalent of a hotel room, a vacation and retirement home or a hunting and fishing cabin.»
Author: John Paul Stevens
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cabin, cabins, castle, equivalent, fishing, functional, hotel, hotel room, hunting, retirement, The Cabin, vacation
«Divorce is the psychological equivalent of a triple coronary by-pass. After such a monumental assault on the heart, it takes years to amend all the habits and attitudes that led up to it.»
Author: Mary Kay Blakely
| About:
Divorce
| Keywords:
amend, amended, amending, assault, assaults, coronary, divorce, equivalent, monumental, psychological, triple, tripled, triples
«A viewer who skips the advertising is the moral equivalent of a shoplifter.»
Author: Nicholas Johnson
| Keywords:
equivalent, Moral equivalent, shoplifter, skipped, skipping, skips, viewer, viewers
«All human actions are equivalent... and all are on principle doomed to failure.»
Author: Carl Sandburg
(Historian, Novelist, Poet)
| About:
Action,
Failure
| Keywords:
doomed, equivalent
«For many years the National Pretend Speed Limit was fifty-five miles per hour (metric equivalent: 378 kilograms per hectare.)»
Author: Dave Barry
(Humorist, Writer)
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equivalent, fifty-five, hectare, metric, miles per hour, PER, per year, speed limit, The National
«A kitten is so flexible that she is almost double; the hind parts are equivalent to another kitten with which the forepart plays. She does not discover that her tail belongs to her until you tread on it.»
Author: Henry David Thoreau
(Essayist, Philosopher, Poet)
| Keywords:
double, double play, equivalent, flexible, forepart, hind, hinds, plays, tail, tread, tread on