Freedom is usually equated with doing whatever you like.
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Freedom is usually equated with doing whatever you like.
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Results showed that the cyclists did not experience body changes usually equated with a normal aging process. For example, they did not lose muscle mass or strength. Also, their body fat and cholesterol levels did not increase with age.
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In the 1940s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt equated homeownership with citizenship, saying that a “nation of homeowners, of people who own a real share in their own land, is unconquerable.”
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The "groomer" moral panic is a revival of a very ancient homophobic and transphobic libel, found in cultures across the world, where homosexuality is equated with pederasty.
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