Single stars are of comparatively small mass, cosmically speaking, and so produce little deflection of light beams. |
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Why do people still travel to New York to write musicals despite the comparatively few new author names on Broadway marquees? |
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The best argument for HH is that the comparatively downscale Pico neighborhood would finally get one of its own elected to city government. |
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It considered that the threat to public policy was, comparatively speaking, only moderate. |
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Ten years ago we had both a comparatively low rate of tax and cost advantages. |
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The subtitles are fantastic, and the dub is comparatively easy to listen to as well. |
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The latest generation of drugs that are comparatively cheaper offer great promise. |
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The accents and other diacritical marks we now use to write ancient Greek are comparatively late inventions. |
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This suggests the existence of a comparatively long-lived quiescent tectonic regime over that interval. |
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The comparatively lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem. |
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Germany's comparatively high jobless figure is also a reflection of the way the country compiles its data. |
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For all the millions that the Londoners have splashed out, aesthetes find them a comparatively ugly side to watch. |
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Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development. |
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Official optimism was replaced by a searching and comparatively realistic pessimism. |
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These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily rebutted by comparatively slight evidence. |
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Black to brown colors predominate, whereas orange-gold colors are common and reds are comparatively rare. |
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Thus donations of blood will be comparatively easy to justify, but giving a kidney would be more problematic. |
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Again, we contacted only a comparatively small sample of hairdressers, so it may be worth checking a few yourself. |
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But the two big cash cows were comparatively steady, and Office-related profits actually fell year-on-year. |
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Fair enough, Scottish football is a comparatively small pond and the reservoir of coaching talent is not exactly boundless. |
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And yet, Anglo-Indians remain a distinct, albeit comparatively small, minority in contemporary India. |
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It's easy to forget that luxuries such as fitted carpets and central heating are comparatively recent. |
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Most agents agree that a let-up in prices was inevitable as properties had been achieving comparatively high prices under the hammer. |
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Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was comparatively easy. |
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This one has the classic lychee and rose-petal aromas but is comparatively light and refreshing on the palate. |
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His singing and dancing are comparatively weak, and he speaks all of his lines with an undisguised Australian twang. |
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The comparatively poor cross-country performance of armoured cars has always limited their usefulness. |
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Currently, in Transylvania, it costs comparatively little to live like a lord. |
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Let us picture a small, comparatively weak, nation, governed by someone who commits any number of atrocious crimes to stay in power. |
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If not exactly a tabula rasa, I am comparatively ignorant of current scientific knowledge and epistemology. |
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Rulers of these comparatively minor states were engaged in a fierce cultural competition, designed to add honour and lustre to their dynasty. |
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Dealing with electronic media like audiobooks, CDs and DVDs, which can be collected and catalogued like books, is comparatively easy. |
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First, she points out how easy it is for her and me, and others who comparatively have it made, to avoid direct action. |
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Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour. |
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Coming from the comparatively sedate Toronto coffeehouse scene, the brothers were dropped into what must have seemed like a bacchanal. |
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Violent crime, theft and fraud are down, while criminal damage is comparatively low. |
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They were liable to pneumonia, respiratory, and tubercular diseases but were comparatively exempt from malaria, diphtheria, and scarlatina. |
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Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker. |
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The breaking stresses of stems are comparatively easy to measure empirically. |
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It is comparatively easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets. |
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The UK on the other hand absorbed most of its own manufactures and was a comparatively small exporter. |
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Bait casting rods are perfect for top water plug action with comparatively heavy line. |
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Like the comparatively slower ramjet counterpart, the scramjet has a simple mechanical design with no moving parts. |
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It is only in comparatively modern times that martial artists have confined their training to a single art. |
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The public baths, with their pool, were comparatively modest for so important a town. |
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Very cold air moving over the comparatively warm North Sea generated the thundersnow. |
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Even at a time when Australia admitted a comparatively large number of refugees, its generosity was self-interested. |
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It had taken 12 years to complete, yet contained a comparatively tiddly 55,000 biographies. |
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However, three factors eventually tipped the balance in favor of comparatively lenient policies. |
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Targets for these had been comparatively low from the start, and even these were not reached. |
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The company is rated top for popularity, belying its comparatively small market share. |
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We now give an example of a cipher that operates on bigrams but uses only comparatively few of all possible keys. |
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It was comparatively cheap to other courses but was always run on a shoestring. |
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He had an instinctive aversion to a succession of short syllables, and even tribrachs are of comparatively rare occurrence. |
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As a result, shells are comparatively thick and ornate in the tropics, and thin and plain at temperate and polar latitudes. |
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Almost no widely umbilicate species existed, and only three morphs occupied a comparatively small area of the morphospace. |
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The comparatively new uniform features jacket and blouse, and a trilby-style hat. |
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Notably, HE1327-2326 is not a giant but a dwarf or sub-giant star, meaning that it is comparatively unevolved. |
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Asteroids are epifaunal, with a skeleton of comparatively small, unfused ossicles imbedded in a surface dermal layer. |
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We studied the referral rates for dermatology across the 16 practices in a primary care group with a comparatively uniform population mix. |
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A comparatively low level of casualties can demoralize both individual military units and the entire army. |
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Even after the Civil War, when slaves were emancipated, comparatively few Gullah moved to northern cities. |
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And yet, with his father at his side, unlearning bad habits was a comparatively small thing for Brake to ask of himself. |
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In both cases, liberty refers to the freedom of person within comparatively narrow confines. |
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Although reported crime had risen, it remained comparatively low and was well below the force average. |
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As a junior naval officer it seems you work very hard for comparatively little salary. |
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Such breads rank comparatively high in fiber content because their wheat bran and wheat germ have not been removed. |
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While God reigns in heaven, human beings inhabit an inferior and comparatively worthless vale of tears. |
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I don't know about you, but I've learned comparatively little since the age of eleven. |
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They are basically space-saving lamps that are designed to throw a comparatively shadow-free circle of light upon the ground. |
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Grazers, for example, require a comparatively greater grinding area of cheek teeth than browsers and frugivores. |
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She has been comparatively sparing in the room, and the nourishment necessary to rear them. |
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Also, Atlantic Hockey tends to play a comparatively small nonconference slate. |
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In Britain, the bulk of venture capital has traditionally gone into the comparatively safe area of backing management and institutional buyouts. |
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Its comparatively short stature means it may need mowing only once or twice a summer. |
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But he had comparatively light punishment by Soviet standards and he resurfaced. |
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If this explanation was the true one, it became comparatively easy to suggest the cure. |
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Though the youngest, I am head girl, because, through comparative youth, I am comparatively competent. |
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Playing stoolball is comparatively cheap, and it doesn't need an immaculate pitch so it can be played almost anywhere. |
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The new research provides a way for scientists to grow organoids from biopsy material, which is comparatively easy to obtain. |
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Unlike the comparatively ceremonious animated cartoons, early Schulz is giddy with unimportance. |
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One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation comparatively lies fallow. |
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The whole trend of British history since her accession has been comparatively downbeat. |
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Chlamydoconidia or chlamydospores are unusual structures but are of comparatively little taxonomic value. |
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A well-known but comparatively rare example in English music is Tallis's Spem in alium, for 40 voices in eight five-part choirs. |
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The current assumption that all the plays are in principle both performable and worth performing is comparatively new. |
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For all the talk about fallout shelters, and the exhortations of civil-defense officials, comparatively few Americans actually built them. |
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Processes for evaluating the welfare of the child, even if they are comparatively vigorous, are incapable of identifying inadequate parents. |
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In contrast, acquiring a large horse pack train was fairly easy and comparatively cheap. |
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But our economy and our way of life both depend on comparatively unfettered road transport. |
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It is comparatively easy for a large company to add massive amounts of market value in absolute terms. |
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Some of these grounds are comparatively obvious and relatively non-controversial. |
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It is not so easy to see why some other birds have become comparatively scarce. |
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Preservation is comparatively poor and nearly all the material is crushed and deformed. |
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Ethyl alcohol is a comparatively poor solvent for elemi, but some perfumers prefer to extract only once with one or two parts of ethyl alcohol. |
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The comparatively high thermal expansivity of aluminium leads to looseness unless the steel has a similar coefficient of expansion. |
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Root starches do not gel, and generally the cold paste remains comparatively clear. |
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The incidence of public violent crime is comparatively low among the Flemish. |
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Cuper knows he will land a plum job, one with near unlimited funds, where winning silverware will be comparatively simple. |
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The analysis, although comparatively fine-grained, is not sufficient to generalize the conclusion to future years. |
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It is safe to say that this comparatively economical vehicle is one with some higher-priced componentry. |
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Even the comparatively down-at-the-heels south end of town, where the Art Center campus is being built, is in good shape. |
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Strangely, it was his comparatively slight Short Story that rose to become the season's dazzler. |
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But he came comparatively late to the profession where he attained such pre-eminence. |
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The Toxo mosquito, when in a larvae state, has the nature to feed on the comparatively smaller sized anopheles and culex larvae. |
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He was well aware of the inherited risk, but as the pool of eligible marriageable Princesses in Europe was comparatively small, he eventually agreed to the arranged match. |
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A potential client may find a particular service provider to be comparatively more desirable than another because he or she employs scientifically better services. |
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Thus, units with preinspiratory discharge patterns may have comparatively low thresholds to stimulation by central chemoreceptor afferent inputs relative to inspiratory units. |
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The administration is, however, keeping expectations for enrollment numbers comparatively modest this time around. |
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You searched for premises which were comparatively easy targets. |
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You have to move heaven and earth to get a green card, but becoming a citizen of the U.S. is comparatively easy. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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The other noble metal is silver, comparatively scarce in nature but easily beaten into shapes where its gleaming silver colour reminded the ancients of the Moon. |
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The stipites throughout the genus are conspicuously dilated for about half their length from the base upward, the other portion of them being comparatively very narrow. |
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Why do we hear so much about the flu shot and comparatively little about prevention? |
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This is tolerable as long as the level of that tax is comparatively low. |
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A fruity, off-dry style from the southerly Pfalz region, this comparatively delicate wine has a pleasantly spicy undertone that would work brilliantly with this dish. |
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Although they are the only defendants who might, by virtue of their occupations, have had access to state secrets, they received comparatively mild sentences. |
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Nevertheless, because cable viewing is so disparately spread into comparatively small audience groups, it is difficult for critics to cover specific networks regularly. |
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The Daily Press of Newport News, Va., weighs in with some 8,000 words, while The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, among others, is a comparatively pithy 500 words. |
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It is much easier to look after Sally, a comparatively inexpensive labrador, on a farm than it is to dogsit a whippet with a fine pedigree in a busy city. |
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The German market has the highest number of debit cards in Europe and comparatively few cards with a pay-later facility, such as credit and charge cards. |
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Those accusing him in his trial, however, proved themselves comparatively ignorant of popish doctrine and appeared foolish against Latimer's defence. |
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By contrast, the large figure paintings that he executed for the charterhouses of Granada and El Paular, near Segovia, are comparatively bland and conventional. |
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We ignore the comparatively free elections held in Iran, elections that bring the likes of a Hassan Rouhani to the presidency. |
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One dominant factor is the fact that comparatively superior armed forces aren't enough when it comes to securing democracy, pluralism, and human rights. |
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Wouldn't nuclear power then be seen as the potential saviour of the race with its seemingly inexhaustible supply and comparatively small amount of waste? |
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The effect on Largan might be comparatively smaller, however, as its bonuses are traditionally divided into 30 percent shares and the remainder in cash. |
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In post-bust New York, rents were comparatively low and so the model worked. |
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But sober, academically exacting attempts to deal with modern mysticism and the occult as an important part of that intellectual and cultural life are comparatively recent. |
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Implementing a newspaper paywall is a comparatively straightforward task. |
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Electoral operations are a comparatively new type of peacemaking. |
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Food was also in short supply but relatives saved their ration coupons to provide a comparatively lavish reception, complete with a two-tier cake. |
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A pleasing confederation of curves, the Cornish rex has a long, graceful neck that leads to a comparatively small, narrow, somewhat egg-shaped head. |
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The deep slope becomes gentler and I rise to a comparatively shallow 18m, staying with the steeper wall, now adorned with patches of bottle-green sponge. |
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Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion. |
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Wu proved that developing aesthetic comes with risk, albeit, in this instance, a comparatively successful one. |
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But how can we ever hope to make meaningful measurements at this scale when we have such difficulty building particle colliders to work at the comparatively lowly Higgs scale? |
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Historically, the singling out of same-sex relations as unnatural is a comparatively recent development. |
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His journal comments on the comparatively depressed state of the countryside, the untilled fields, ill nourished stock, abysmal roads and poor isolated villages. |
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More like fantastically well paying, brutal hours, and comparatively short. |
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The Foreign Office is no place for a politician of progressive ideas and as a progressive he never made the most of his comparatively short time as Leader of the House. |
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Thunder eggs with minimal or no external ribs and of a comparatively uniform spherical shape are composed only of siliceous, devitrified rhyolite without a central cavity. |
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The flora is largely derived from that of south-eastern Polynesia, but is comparatively depauperate, due to the remoteness and the young geological age of the island. |
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Egypt has a comparatively low number of HIV cases compared to the rest of Africa, with just 11,000 infected people nationwide. |
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Before the comparatively recent introduction of synthetic fibres, we relied on natural vegetable and animal products to make our clothes, cloths, carpets, and cordage. |
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Expectations are comparatively greater due to the availability of extractible natural resources. |
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Lewis is comparatively flat, and largely consists of treeless moors of blanket peat. |
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The measures undertaken by Peel's successor, Russell, proved comparatively inadequate as the crisis deepened. |
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The invention of printing immediately created a new market of comparatively cheap entertainment and knowledge in the form of chapbooks. |
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The terms folk music, folk song, and folk dance are comparatively recent expressions. |
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Kaolin diffused bulbs are used extensively in interior lighting because of their comparatively gentle light. |
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They are comparatively large, without outgrowths, of a rounded shape, with a flattened ventral surface and cryptostomy or plagiostomy with a lip. |
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Perhaps none of the other filmcrafts, excepting costumes, have been so comparatively open to, and often dominated by, Hollywood's women. |
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Electricity is comparatively of little value. The galvonic current causes a tonic contraction, and this is the most serviceable form. |
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The rabbet for the comparatively horizontal horn timber is taken from the sections in the body plan. |
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Birmingham is a snowy city relative to other large UK conurbations, due to its inland location and comparatively high elevation. |
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With its comparatively small, rural population, major contribution by the Cornish to national sport in the United Kingdom has been limited. |
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The moon runs low, i.e. comparatively near the horizon when on or near the meridian. |
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Many of the rights and customs of the people of Archenfield were maintained until comparatively recently. |
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One of the effects was that the units of government, both of church and state, were comparatively large. |
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Shanties continued to be used to some extent so long as windjammers were, yet these were comparatively few in the early 20th century. |
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His comparatively few chamber works are not among his better known compositions. |
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Opposite but comparatively high levels are seen in the predominantly Protestant east Belfast. |
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For a comparatively small population of about 6 million people, Ireland made an enormous contribution to literature during the enlightenment. |
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Some crews were treated as harshly as naval crews of the time, while others followed the comparatively relaxed rules of merchant ships. |
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The bulk of the mainland lies West of Kirkwall, with comparatively little land lying East of Kirkwall. |
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Though extreme weather events in Ireland are comparatively rare when compared with other countries in the European Continent, they do occur. |
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Gilbert finally proposed a comparatively serious opera, to which Sullivan agreed. |
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As a result, he consulted with his lawyer, Aaron Frosch, who suggested he move to Switzerland where the tax payment was comparatively less. |
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Outside of America, during Berkeley's lifetime his philosophical ideas were comparatively uninfluential. |
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It was admitted that the incubation period was, as a rule, a comparatively short one, namely, of some three or four days. |
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Despite its Alpine location, prevailing southerly winds make the climate of Liechtenstein comparatively mild. |
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The specific commemoration of the award or the recounting of the story of the process and the people involved in it has been comparatively rare. |
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The Scottish losses appear to have been comparatively light, with only two knights among those killed. |
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Sight and hearing are the wildcat's primary senses when hunting, its sense of smell being comparatively weak. |
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The trunk is short and massive, while the hindquarters are comparatively underdeveloped. |
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Tundra climates as a rule are hostile to woody vegetation even where the winters are comparatively mild by polar standards, as in Iceland. |
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Although, the comparatively few lascars that gained work often opened shops and helped initiate social and political community associations. |
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Like the great medieval cathedrals of York and Winchester, St Paul's is comparatively long for its width, and has strongly projecting transepts. |
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The estuary is unusual in that comparatively little water occupies so large a basin. |
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The arms of some stenurids are slender and flexible, but those of others are broad and comparatively stiff. |
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Initially their speed and elusiveness, and later the comparatively small yield of oil and meat partially protected them. |
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During the 6th to 4th centuries BC, Crete was comparatively free from warfare. |
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There is comparatively little farmland, but the coast is conducive to fishing. |
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In North Dakota soybeans have to mature fast, because of the comparatively short growing season. |
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Clarkson consequently won, while Hammond, who had fallen far behind due to the comparatively small storage space of the Suzuki, lost badly. |
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Despite its large population and in contrast to the other larger islands of Indonesia, Java is comparatively homogeneous in ethnic composition. |
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Although expenditure per student is comparatively high in Japan, total expenditure relative to GDP remains small. |
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Pliny devoted much of his time to writing on the comparatively safe subjects of grammar and rhetoric. |
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The comparatively minor anatomical differences between humans and chimpanzees are a result of human bipedalism. |
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However, like the rest of Cornwall, housing remains comparatively expensive, wages low and unemployment high. |
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Most were of comparatively low power, at less than 50 kilowatts, leading to patchy coverage of the country. |
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The most common species are Cymodocea nodosa and Zostera noltii, while Zostera marina and Posidonia oceanica are comparatively rare. |
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Although overall yields are comparatively low, Lower Saxony is also an important supplier of crude oil in the European Union. |
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He arrived comparatively late in 107 BC and in that year and the next he forced Jugurtha to the south and west toward Mauretania. |
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He succeeded as a theologian despite his juridical training and his comparatively late handling of Biblical and doctrinal subjects. |
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Though Russia's population is comparatively large, its density is low because of the country's enormous size. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the Soviet economy experienced comparatively high growth and was catching up to the West. |
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Guangzhou has a comparatively recent history of two centuries related to its importance for foreign trade. |
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Auxiliary languages, such as Esperanto, Ido, and Interlingua have comparatively simple inflectional systems. |
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Afrikaans speakers are able to learn Dutch within a comparatively short time. |
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Even in central Quebec, at comparatively southerly latitudes, winters are severe in inland areas. |
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Most of the energy gain is from the movement of the water and comparatively little from the head. |
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Because cast iron is comparatively brittle, it is not suitable for purposes where a sharp edge or flexibility is required. |
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The quantity of regalias imported into northern ports is comparatively small. |
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While the town of Holmfirth itself is comparatively small, it is surrounded by several hamlets and villages. |
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With all engines using spark plugs it is comparatively easy to ascertain whether the ignition system is working properly. |
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It was like the dark, cold, but unterrific and comparatively soothing night, that succeeds to a day of storm and earthquake. |
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The anti-gliadin antibody showed comparatively strong reactivity to gliadin, compared with the glutenin fraction. |
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Immunohistochemical analysis is comparatively quick and inexpensive, allows automatization, and thereby permits studies of large tumor materials. |
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A high mortality rate is one of the reasons barn owl adults have comparatively large clutches of chicks. |
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In other words, men with schizophrenia tended to have comparatively longer right index fingers and shorter right ring fingers. |
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At 1,085 metres this was comparatively easy training in preparation for Japan's highest peak, Mount Fuji, conquered a month later. |
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Since the conversion of peroxides into hydroperoxides is comparatively a slow process, peroxides proliferate when oil is oxidizing. |
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As many readers will know, it is only comparatively recently that the importance of dietary fibre in our diet has begun to be fully appreciated. |
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Although there are duplet patterns in the CSM, they are comparatively rare, and also of a particular cast. |
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Edwards accurately described neonate Mexican ground squirrels as pink, blind, hairless, and marked by vibrissae and comparatively well-developed forelimbs. |
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I suppose the basement strongroom was filled in when the building was demolished, although I like to think that maybe it still lies comparatively undisturbed beneath the site. |
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The qualitative reason for this behaviour can be explained by the air cavity containing comparatively few atoms, and hence, little thermalisation occurred within its volume. |
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This is a reflection of a combination of dynamic buildup of petrochemical capacities and comparatively slower cat cracker expansions in refineries. |
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In the case of Dodge trucks the difference is comparatively smashmouth vis-a-vis the competitors, whether it's Ford and Chevy or Nissan and Toyota. |
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The results further showed that P and K were the macronutrients present with comparatively higher absolute concentrations while Ca showed the lower quantitative concentration. |
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This study involves the determination of harmful heavy metals using electrical resistivity of soil which is a non destructive and comparatively less time consuming method. |
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Overall, the presentday Nd isotopic compositions show an increase towards comparatively more radiogenic values from the oil shale seams to marl beds. |
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It was not till comparatively recent times that the wafery, a special department of the royal kitchen, where the confectionery and pastry were prepared, was discontinued. |
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Textile manufacture was one of the leading sectors in the British Industrial Revolution, but weaving was a comparatively late sector to be mechanised. |
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With comparatively few exceptions, mainly of other large concerns in California, the Standard has been the sole beneficiary of such discriminations. |
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However, this is not structurally economical, and tripartite systems are comparatively rare, but to have all arguments marked the same makes the arguments too ambiguous. |
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But it has comparatively fewer, and they differ in pronunciation. |
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Pernambuco comprises a comparatively narrow coastal zone, a high inland plateau, and an intermediate zone formed by the terraces and slopes between the two. |
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This was necessary because the Chinese stern hung rudder, in origin a modified centreline steering oar, whilst extremely efficient, was comparatively mechanically weak. |
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Baltic mythology has also received a great deal of scholarly attention, but has so far remained frustrating to researchers because the sources are so comparatively late. |
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In Lower Saxony the brook becomes a comparatively large river. |
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One of the central characteristics is that anthropology tends to provide a comparatively more holistic account of phenomena and tends to be highly empirical. |
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The number of casualties suffered by British forces were comparatively light, compared to the more than a million fatalities that occurred worldwide. |
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Since 76 percent of rodent genera contain only one species, much phylogenetic diversity could be lost with a comparatively small number of extinctions. |
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The Solent is a comparatively shallow stretch of tidal water. |
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Information about the comparatively higher living standards of the First World comes through television, commercial advertisements and foreign visitors to their countries. |
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Seven years Maxwell's senior, comparatively little is known of Katherine, although it is known that she helped in his lab and worked on experiments in viscosity. |
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Personal modeming is most prevalent in the U.S., where a modem generally doesn't have huge taxes slapped on it, and after-tax income is comparatively high. |
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India has a comparatively strong presence in shooting sports, and has won several medals at the Olympics, the World Shooting Championships, and the Commonwealth Games. |
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Although unlike the contemporary great powers who have long been considered so, India's recognition among authorities as a great power is comparatively recent. |
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She sat for more of his finished works than any other model, but comparatively little is known about her due to the lack of any romantic connection with Rossetti. |
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But issues still remain about the use of citations in ranking systems, especially the fact that the arts and humanities generate comparatively few citations. |
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For the majority of the populations in each country, there was comparatively little interaction with Europeans and traditional social routines and relationships continued. |
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Welsh was spoken by individuals until comparatively recently. |
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Some scholars suggest that Behemoth has not received its due respect as an academic work, being comparatively overlooked and underrated in the shadow of Leviathan. |
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For all his flaws, he had largely retained the affection of his people, who had enjoyed uninterrupted peace and comparatively low taxation during the Jacobean era. |
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Although there were some lengthy sieges, such as those of Harlech Castle and Bamburgh Castle, these were in comparatively remote and less populous regions. |
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As a result, the kingdom is regarded as comparatively obscure. |
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Internodes approximately uniform but becoming shorter distally, segments comparatively short, hydrophore distal, usually parallel with segment, not delimited by node. |
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Civil law lawyers consult case law to obtain their best prediction of how a court will rule, but comparatively, civil law judges are less bound to follow it. |
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He exemplifies the close, full-made form and high action of the show type, but has unusual bone and muscular development in his comparatively short legs. |
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A sculptor's ideas must, I should guess, be somewhat rigid and inflexible, like the materials in which he works. Besides, Nollekens's style was comparatively hard and edgy. |
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In the early depositionary period of the Kaili Formation, the water in the Taijiang area was comparatively shallow, and there were few life-forms. |
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The cranes are comparatively rare in this country, yet one may occasionally meet with the whooping-cranes and sand-hill cranes, especially in the South and West. |
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