Her paintings project a fragility and an overall resonance that I can only compare to a perfectly hit note on a tuning fork. |
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Eschewing the traditional end-of-term merriment the night before, slogging through the mud can hardly compare to bopping in the pub. |
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How does the salary for a waitress at Hooters compare to waitresses at other restaurants? |
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And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf. |
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Furthermore, the similarities between the Nordic countries make Sweden and Finland reasonable countries to compare to Norway. |
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The small flaws do not begin to compare to the fine qualities of this disc. |
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How does the cost of electricity generated through wave power compare to coal or other renewables like solar or wind? |
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That is the critical question, I mean the question is how does this compare to a surgical abortion, or surgical termination of pregnancy. |
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How do these self-heating stick-on thingumajigs compare to the good old hot water bottle? |
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The bumble bee or the blue-bottle can't compare to the eident honey bees going about their day with no fuss. |
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Beardies are a loyal dog, though they love all other people, nothing can compare to their human family. |
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Within minutes we found ourselves on a multi-lane road that I can only compare to a Wall of Death. |
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But a virtual tour cannot compare to a guided tour of the mineral kingdom conducted during a visit. |
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How do the basic values of the writ of habeas corpus compare to those of the Bill of Rights generally? |
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However, there has been little to compare to the crusades and religious wars in medieval and early-modern Europe. |
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The Play of King Lear is a great tragic play that many tragedies try to compare to. |
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They were the cutest couple at our school and no one could ever compare to either of them. |
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And you realize that no physical pain could ever compare to what you feel inside. |
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Nothing finite, nothing bound up in this world, can compare to the infinite. |
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For sheer terror, however, there is little to compare to that road just outside of La Paz. |
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She also discovers that the pain of a gunshot wound to the chest can't begin to compare to the agony of a bikini wax. |
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It's the same thing with beef, corn-fed beef from the States just doesn't compare to Western Canadian beef that's been pastured and then fattened up on wheat and barley. |
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How do they compare to last year's record-breaking disappearance of sea ice? |
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Of course, nothing can really ever compare to the two bowling extravaganzas forever etched into my memory. |
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We roamed around Damascus, where nothing could compare to the smell of bread and jasmine in the morning. |
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Hyderabad's best restaurants notwithstanding, nothing can compare to a home-cooked meal. |
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Yet this big screen resurgence cannot compare to the original golden age. |
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The exposure my client would have had in criminal court doesn't compare to a second semester senior getting expelled. |
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Find other objects in the school to measure and compare to the size of the whales. |
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Perhaps a more appropriate figure to compare to the experimental data percentages would be the percent of all state legislators who voted to fully fund the requisitions. |
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Centuries of development does not compare to the recent devastation in Alberta. |
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After all, this American mastodon, which weighs over two tons, does not really compare to a Prius, a Golf TDI or the upcoming 2010 Insight. |
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The high emotions of the night didn't compare to the passion displayed in this song, as Oberst lowered himself down on stage and sang from his knees. |
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Let us compare GDP, which is always nice if there is nothing else to compare to when looking for something to find fault with. |
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How does the Fed's profitability compare to America's other gigantic businesses? |
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How does desvenlafaxine compare to venlafaxine in the treatment of major depressive disorder? |
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No amount of maps or travel books could compare to our native navigators, who treated us to the more obscure nightspots around town. |
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It is a general state of discernment that one can compare to the fact of ogling one's own identity through a piece of deforming glass. |
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Few musical performances compare to watching an accomplished pianist warm up by whisking through several scales. |
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This wave of change, which I like to compare to a tsunami and some have compared to climate change, is inexorable. |
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Experimental traces used to compare to model simulations were obtained using a confocal spot detection methodology, described in detail previously. |
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I like that absinth, to compare to others is of the strong, but smooth taste and lounge is just right. |
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Better cleansing power and visible result of the efficiency of the towel compare to the cotton balls. |
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How does alendronate compare to teriparatide for treatment of corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis? |
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It might be interesting because the latter can't compare to the power of the formers. |
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The cost of additional or thorough insurance is negligible compare to the risks of being uninsured or underinsured. |
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But how did it compare to goodbyes from Barbara Walters, Regis Philbin, Jay Leno, and more? |
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At least one soldier who served in both says, while the M113 might be better than a lightly armored Humvee, it still doesn't compare to a Stryker. |
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In Ghor province, the area panted with irrigated wheat has significantly decreased as compare to last year due to poppy cultivation. |
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How does the price of porcelain tiles compare to that of ceramic tiles? |
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Factors that should be considered include: will funds be required in shorter term or longer term, how does tax savings on RRSP contribution compare to taxes paid on RRSP withdrawal, etc. |
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How does it compare to the map of earthquake epicenters above? |
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Bigger amylopectin molecules provide higher viscosifying power and lower gelatinization temperature compare to amylose. |
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The instant pain followed by a few days of discomfort after catching your finger in a closing door doesn't compare to the destructive force of farm machinery. |
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How does a rough surface compare to a shiny surface? |
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Reflect upon the results and compare to what you found out about yourself. |
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We decided to compare to interview directors of the shopping center and a single store and find out what problems the documentation for them is relevant. |
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The next day, four crash tests made it possible to show the risks to drivers of convertibles and to see how these snazzy little cars compare to the same model with a closed top. |
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There is nothing that can compare to the taste of fresh-cooked corn on the cob, sprinkled with salt and dripping with melted butter. |
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We are faced with an absolutely tragic situation I would compare to the following one: suppose we have neighbours who are experiencing family problems and they are quarrelling. |
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How does the price of Geologica tiles compare to quarried stone? |
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As noted by the State party and as is evident from the material provided by the author, none of the circumstances of the judges referred to by him would appear to compare to the author's situation. |
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As much as the Orthodox Church reveres and depends on the scriptures, they cannot compare to the Word of God's manifest action. |
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The planting of new forests has increased the number of trees, but the result does not compare to the original forests. |
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However, Panama still cannot compare to the position held by Hong Kong or Singapore as financial centers in Asia. |
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No indoor pleasures, no television superspecials, can compare to a night full of shooting stars. |
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It is also possible to see slight irregularity of the arteria or small linear defects in the contrast which may be compare to an intimal flap. |
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The other courier companies are very expensive as compare to GPO and I feel that this is not correct. |
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A warhammer patrol game is at best a poor man's battle practised during lunch time and can't compare to a Necromunda gang fight in the hive or a Man o'War sea battle. |
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More than often, dentistry has to compare to aesthetic surgery. |
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Armpits are soft and tender and highly nickable. And sure, guys have a lot of face to shave, but that acreage doesn't compare to shaving two whole legs. |
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