For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle. |
All proceeded from a premise that equated modernization with Westernization. |
In Hollywood, Friedman believes, it is cool to be open to different sexualities and races because personal difference is equated with creativity. |
Potato gnocchi, a pasta I have always equated with sugarless cookie dough, is sultry and tender in brown butter and sage. |
Complexity in colonial organisms is often equated with the degree of integration in polymorphs. |
It is equated with drink-driving, and the motoring organisations are not doing enough to restore a more balanced view. |