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Single stars are of comparatively small mass, cosmically speaking, and so produce little deflection of light beams.
Why do people still travel to New York to write musicals despite the comparatively few new author names on Broadway marquees?
The best argument for HH is that the comparatively downscale Pico neighborhood would finally get one of its own elected to city government.
It considered that the threat to public policy was, comparatively speaking, only moderate.
Ten years ago we had both a comparatively low rate of tax and cost advantages.
The subtitles are fantastic, and the dub is comparatively easy to listen to as well.
The latest generation of drugs that are comparatively cheaper offer great promise.
The accents and other diacritical marks we now use to write ancient Greek are comparatively late inventions.
This suggests the existence of a comparatively long-lived quiescent tectonic regime over that interval.
The comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.
Germany's comparatively high jobless figure is also a reflection of the way the country compiles its data.
For all the millions that the Londoners have splashed out, aesthetes find them a comparatively ugly side to watch.
Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development.
Official optimism was replaced by a searching and comparatively realistic pessimism.
These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily rebutted by comparatively slight evidence.
Black to brown colors predominate, whereas orange-gold colors are common and reds are comparatively rare.
Thus donations of blood will be comparatively easy to justify, but giving a kidney would be more problematic.
Again, we contacted only a comparatively small sample of hairdressers, so it may be worth checking a few yourself.
But the two big cash cows were comparatively steady, and Office-related profits actually fell year-on-year.
Fair enough, Scottish football is a comparatively small pond and the reservoir of coaching talent is not exactly boundless.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Except in the cases, comparatively rare before the statute Quia Emptores, in which the feoffee is to hold of the feoffors lord.
On the other hand, some comparatively early kinds, such as gravenstein and Porter, are considerably prized in some sections.
Those are the only two places where an embezzler is comparatively safe these days.
The structure of the ear is comparatively simple, there being ordinarily no external ear, other than a simple opening.
Their dance was probably an Irish folk dance, although it was comparatively simple yet the effect was charming.
I observed with great satisfaction that the Grampians terminated to the westward on a comparatively low country.
He said there was almost, or in fact, no smallpox, and there was comparatively no typhoid.
But without this exposure and acidification, the butter is insipid and comparatively flavorless.
Within comparatively recent years, this family tradition has been ambitiously elaborated.
The erosive action of the sea, from our present point of view, is of comparatively little importance.
Of Aconitum ferox they report that it yields a comparatively large quantity of Pseudaconitine and a small quantity of aconitine.
Thus bird-study supports the geographer and ethnologist when they declare that Bass Strait is of comparatively remote formation.
It thus seems as though Franz Josef Land were of a comparatively old formation.
The Funafuti borings show almost beyond doubt that Polynesia is an area of comparatively recent subsidence.
The trunk or bow net is extremely useful for catching fish in comparatively narrow streams.
They are comparatively recent arrivals who displaced the earlier Tajik and Brahui occupants.
It was found a better article of diet than the broad bean, which to-day, after such good service, is comparatively neglected.
It is comparatively easy at the present time in moral theory to slam both hedonism and apriorism.
The calcium light beamed upon the figure of the sleeping lady, while the rest of the stage was comparatively dark.
Biliary fistul communicating externally, caused by the migration of calculi, are comparatively common.
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