Although the frequency of avalanches is smaller in comparison to the Alps, the plants are still exposed to heavy snow and avalanches. |
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Martin may have been vilified, but with his greying hair and creaky limbs, he is a pussycat in comparison to triggerhappy Barras. |
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In both burned and unburned areas, Wood Thrushes selected nest sites with higher cover of ferns and forbs in comparison to random sites. |
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Both were a deep green color that caused the grey of his eyes to appear pale and colorless in comparison. |
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He's one of the guys that actually have a reasonably proportioned nose in comparison to their face. |
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His portrayal of Hotspur here seemed a weaker, less dramatically effective character in comparison with the earlier play. |
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Even though they are working in a fluid substance, they have several things in their favour in comparison to swimmers. |
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Her detractors gleefully held up her lack of articulateness in comparison to the flowing narrative of her prose. |
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Confidence-building between diplomats is not worth a crumpet in comparison with confidence-building between military staffs. |
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The new electronic sensor has analogous advantages in comparison with electromechanical sensors. |
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Since the genes are conserved, we can map correspondences between them within a lineage and in comparison with other lineages. |
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Last year's plaintive wails about the attacks on A Beautiful Mind are child's play in comparison. |
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Saturday's stage was only a warm-up in comparison to this, the toughest stage of the Pyrenees if not the entire Tour. |
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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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But any short-term hiccups pale in comparison to the runaway freight train of disruption that is the sharing economy. |
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Her right leg is wasted and her knee joint is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other. |
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But almost 50 square miles of ski mountaineering terrain make the lifts pale in comparison. |
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But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market. |
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Why does everything else pale in comparison to the rich, glistening red of a rare filet mignon? |
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Freediving has an enviably safe record in comparison with most other sports. |
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It is entertaining to read but seems rather trivial in comparison with its predecessor. |
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White cedar is generally a sub-canopy tree, in comparison to white spruce and balsam fir. |
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The afterglow of the pleasurable activity paled in comparison with the effects of the kind action. |
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The tumor cells are extremely large in comparison to the average red blood cell. |
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It's a bit tacky, especially in comparison to the sophistication and refinement of the historic section. |
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The Japanese track is simple stereo, which seems lackluster in comparison to the English dub. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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People who look good in costume do it as often as possible, as flamboyantly as possible, and make everyone else look terrible in comparison. |
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We sought out to evaluate the outcomes of anemic patients admitted to a medical ICU in comparison to non-anemic patients. |
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The man who had spoken was a pale ancient, with a beard so white that it made the snow that constantly covered Ashine look dull in comparison. |
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The night was slow in comparison to the summer months, but a sizable crowd remained nevertheless. |
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The story of Lucille is vapid and uninteresting in comparison, for it lacks any emotional or societal resonance. |
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Dr Duncan found that only one of the groups, the third group, showed any apparent effect in comparison with the control group. |
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What makes Ovid so special and powerful in comparison with the many inventors and retailers of stories competing for attention? |
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His frustration over the book's reception seems almost anticlimactic in comparison with the frustrations he was now facing. |
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What has a city to offer, even the fading beauty of Kyoto, in comparison to such glories? |
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By implication, black feminism is cast as sectarian in comparison with radical or socialist feminism. |
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It has won a reputation for being nimble and entrepreneurial, in comparison to its more risk-averse, bureaucratic competitors. |
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Essex, living up to its reputation, performed especially well in comparison to its East of England neighbours. |
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The valves of beyrichonids, however, are less inflated and lobation is subdued in comparison to hipponicharionids. |
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The highest magnitude of anything in comparison to death, in my life then, was a lost basketball game. |
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We were astonished at how well preserved the castle was inside, in comparison to our first view from outside. |
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Pulsars and quasars may turn out to be commonplace in comparison to the exotic astrophysical events that gravity wave astronomy reveals. |
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The colours are softer and the images lose some of their luster, especially in comparison to the small studies. |
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They are the unwanted foreign element, that which is abnormal in comparison to the protagonist's normal state. |
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The other four nominees suffer in comparison from being relatively established names and, more damningly, from having short, blokey names. |
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Today we tend to see islands as backward places in comparison to the mainland. |
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Several million years is a long time in comparison to a human life span, but it is short in comparison to the life span of main sequence stars. |
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All protein sequences from 21 complete chloroplast genomes are analyzed in comparison with selected archaea, eubacteria, and eukaryotes. |
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Three enormous, sauceless meatballs made even the mountainous pile of unexceptional potato salad look small in comparison. |
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Not only do scads of other books cover this material, but the amount of practical advice is minimal in comparison with the rest of the book. |
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Very few men in their forties caught my eye but once in the fifties, they aged rapidly in comparison to their female counterparts. |
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Indeed, hiring people is so cheap in comparison to other costs, that workplaces tend to be quite shockingly overmanned. |
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I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models. |
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The second period wasn't dire in comparison to the first, but the game was in danger of dying a death after the interval. |
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The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway. |
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The current saga over refugee influxes would pale in comparison to the thousands of Indonesians fleeing a balkanising archipelago. |
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They came to favour Theravda Buddhism, which seemed more pragmatic and this-worldly in comparison. |
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Hunting is important to me but it pales in comparison to family responsibility. |
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Britain's defence industry is too small to survive on contracts from the MoD alone, and is titchy in comparison with that in the United States. |
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The driver's figure is composed of relatively few elements and, perched on a buckboard, seems diminutive in comparison to the neighboring group. |
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I haven't benchmarked the cables in comparison to a normal cable, because you wouldn't really use this kit as a long-term solution anywhere. |
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The weakness of the mother in comparison to her son allows the male to tower over the female. |
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When we enter, we are daunted by the great height of the room in comparison with its modest footprint. |
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This is a subtype of transcortical aphasia in which motor impairment is greater in comparison to sensory and comprehension impairment. |
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All of this bonus material is wonderful, but it pales in comparison to the breathtaking print of the film. |
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These authors also noted that the personality assessment misestimates the job performance of one group in comparison with the other group. |
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In the longer term, he was looking at how to ensure that Europe would be competitive in comparison with the United States. |
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This is a bizarre situation, especially in comparison with the rules of the sea. |
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But in comparison to all the things to do and see I can trustily say it's worth it. |
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The sheer building mass of the shopping town, in comparison with the council buildings, was an uneven contest. |
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This comparison indicates the degree of favourableness or unfavourableness of a treatment outcome in comparison to the total sample. |
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While, in comparison to last summer, the employment rate has taken a slight drop, the numbers are by no means a bad omen. |
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It was an ugly, unfruitful thing, in comparison to the delicate, well-kept gardens of other Mayfair houses. |
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This means using bongs is a healthier smoking option in comparison to pipes and rolling papers. |
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What dreary, conservative, uninvolved lives previous generations led in comparison. |
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He showed them that the lives they had before were pretty good in comparison. |
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Women, in comparison to men, also viewed the defendant as more psychologically unstable. |
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She probably is a lovely girl and shouldn't waste her time on snotty-nosed people like you that think they're high and mighty in comparison. |
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Any potential increase in engine power will always be puny in comparison to the amount of drag faced. |
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It's an unpleasant, manipulative trick, but actually pales in comparison with the moral vacuity of the concluding episode. |
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The process of state formation lagged far behind in comparison with the speed-up of economic development that took place in peat mining. |
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To that end, Forum Replies are approximately 3000 words long, and should be lightly footnoted and sourced in comparison to traditional Articles. |
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I'm a luddite in comparison with some of the people I follow on Twitter, but a nerd in comparison with many people. |
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Both of those paled into insignificance in comparison to episode three, though. |
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Taxes in South Africa were relatively high in comparison to the rest of the subcontinent. |
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The evaluation of any diagnostic tool has to be done in comparison with a gold standard. |
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How does the Federal Reserve System stack up in comparison with other central banks? |
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Wade is only one season into his tour of duty, but he is stacking up well in comparison to his predecessors. |
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Mounts are plastic sleeves into which stamps are inserted, and in comparison to stamp hinges they are quite expensive. |
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And her smallness fills the room and makes everything else in it seem oafish and awkward in comparison, including me. |
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In sum, the main minorities in the U.S. represent significant socioeconomic disadvantage in comparison with the majority. |
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Our presupposition is pretty fantastical in comparison to the one held by the general population. |
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And, as anyone who has ever signed a receipt can tell you, a carbon copy is literally pale in comparison to the original. |
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North Yorkshire got off lightly in comparison, but there were still scenes of devastation. |
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Nevertheless, in the strain and stress of my poverty, I am aware I am stinkingly rich in comparison to most of the people in the world. |
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And he would be up against Apple, a company with bottomless pockets in comparison. |
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But with Tiffany gone, she no longer looked so dull and frumpy in comparison. |
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Doubtful prairie dogs have a proportionally larger neocortex in comparison to other mammals. |
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The amount of weblogs that get a lot of traffic each day is pretty tiny in comparison with the number of weblogs in the world. |
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Here is a party based on principles going from strength to strength in comparison with the unrelenting mendacity of both major parties. |
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How much publicity should that act of folly generate, in comparison to the meaningless Plame farce? |
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Meanwhile, back at the airport, the cost of car hire and charter flights out of Ireland are savage in comparison with our neighbours. |
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We shouldn't overlook the error by finding it tiny in comparison to his crushing worldwide agenda. |
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I looked about me, aware that there were very few Westerners on the flight in comparison to Indians and other nationalities. |
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The physical and psychological sufferings of survivors tend to pale in comparison to the total number of victims. |
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If they look cheap, in comparison, it can send the wrong message about the candidate. |
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At the same time, fearing to pale in comparison, the printed media is giving extensive coverage to these topics of discussion. |
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If Jayasuriya's innings was exciting though, Muttiah Muralitharan's stay was swashbuckling in comparison. |
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In fact, with its old-fashioned approach to animation, it looks clunky in comparison to some of its competitors. |
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No significant cochlear impairment was noticed in metabolically well-controlled diabetic patients in comparison to controls. |
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It fell to her mid thigh, making it a fairly long skirt in comparison to most she owned. |
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We also increased the prices at the top level after doing some research which showed that we were underpriced in comparison with other big events. |
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The traditional slanging over cannibalism pales in comparison. |
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The nuclear interaction in muonic molecules can be treated as a perturbation using the smallness of the nuclear scattering amplitude in comparison with the molecular scale. |
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All in all this car is probably safer than the estate we drive around in normally, which in comparison handles like a tractor pulling a sledge full of sand. |
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If it does, all the arguments we have so far seen will look like lovemaking in comparison. |
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It represented a notable improvement over previous colorizing efforts, especially in comparison with any analog examples from the other three colorizers. |
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Is it prepared to recognise that we are, in comparison to our Scandinavian neighbours in the north, and now, even to England in the south, scandalously under-funded? |
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If the film received favorable reviews on initial release, that praise paled in comparison to word-of-mouth buzz following a real nuclear accident. |
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However, in comparison with more recent rivals, its 3.0 litre diesel engine with a classic injection system and 125 bhp output had begun to seem outclassed. |
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He is so utterly rotten he manages to make devils like Perle look positively benign in comparison, and his current evil is fomenting the attack on Iran. |
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It is fair to say that in the entire North Western area that the level of infrastructural investment has been infinitesimal in comparison to spending on the east coast. |
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The violence in Libya pales in comparison with the thousands of civilians who have fallen in Mexico. |
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I think that whatever this book may accomplish, it pales in comparison to that. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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My flat suddenly looked very chaotic and untidy in comparison. |
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But in comparison to the work done on reducing the garbage can size limit last year, the work on the traffic circle introduction was downright brilliant. |
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Paris is mostly familiar to Shanghainese from the movies, no doubt appearing sophisticated and genteel in comparison to the brash cityscape mushrooming around them. |
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Oh of course, he is as totally pure as the driven snow in comparison! |
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But that paled in comparison to the costs of a statewide campaign with an outlandish, gaffe-prone candidate. |
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Life for students is a lot tougher financially these days, compared to when I went up to University in the late Eighties, which was the life of Riley in comparison. |
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Soon, the desperados ' concerns of how and when to split the gold pale in comparison to the dire need to simply survive the strange inhabitants of this haunted mansion. |
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The spinels have low Mg number in comparison with Alpine-type peridotites, suggesting hydrothermal alteration in which Cr is preferentially retained in spinel. |
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But the stilted dialogue and bizarre narrative conceits pale in comparison with some of the sacrilege being committed here. |
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Luke's innocence and virtuousness are emphasized in comparison to Hans' rugged masculine physical appearance, his morally ambiguous occupation and mercenary ideologies. |
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But these challenges pale in comparison to a coercive and centralized system that is vulnerable to abuse. |
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I felt young and lissome in comparison, but I won't be seeing 39 again. |
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It felt like a five-star hotel in comparison to my current abode. |
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This imagery can best be described as a concrete or literal form of representation, at least in comparison to the more abstract one found within Protestant religious practice. |
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Wouldn't the cost of running the direct-mail operation further undermine the company's price competitiveness in comparison to the retailers' own brands? |
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While cis dykes have generally shown little interest in me, my experiences with cis men have in comparison gone rather swimmingly. |
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The atomic energy expert admits that establishment of nuclear power stations needs slightly more initial investment, in comparison to other kinds of power stations. |
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They were dressed in traditional black and white pinafores, with perky white hats, like something from a previous age, but the cuisine was nouvelle in comparison. |
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I am not particularly strong, I lack speed, my senses are dull in comparison, my eyesight sucks, my sense of smell and that of hearing are almost negligible. |
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Headway has also been made on getting the homeless off the streets as the amount of tramps and beggars seems minimal in comparison to major UK cities. |
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These seem mild in comparison to the harsh side effects of replacement medications. |
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Thence in comparison to pricey couches, hammocks are more user-friendly. |
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Never be afraid to fish the turbulent, white water directly beneath the sill, for the water along the bottom may be quite calm in comparison to the surface. |
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Similar in height to his friend, the two paled in comparison to height of their third companion, a tall statuesque woman with whom black was a predominant color. |
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Though the options are limited in comparison to its console brethren, you still have the chance to alter steering speed, gear ratio, tire type, braking and exhaust. |
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Next in abundance, although rare in comparison to silicate rocks, are carbonate-based magmas and lavas known as carbonatites, which have little or no silica content. |
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Architecture devolved into primitive geometrics some time ago, but actually appears sober in comparison with the delusional self-parody of modern sculpture. |
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He's surprisingly lucid in comparison to his usual interviews and manages to avoid the trademark doommongering and baseless claims of scientific advance. |
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The atomic energy expert admits that establishment of nuclear power stations needs slightly more initial investment in comparison to other kinds of power stations. |
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Now don't get me wrong, Susanna, I'm not defending our laws, but really, in comparison to laws in England, in comparison to laws in the United States, we're just tiddlers. |
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Dodson says the support thus far pales in comparison to what was offered for other disasters, such as the earthquake in Haiti. |
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There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough. |
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The decondensation is entropically driven due to the higher number of ligand binding sites in decondensed DNA in comparison with the condensed molecules. |
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Here we report on the opsonic potential of the resulting sera and the level of protection induced by this peptide in comparison to a pepsin extract of the M protein. |
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You have done wrong, but in comparison to the very real evil that is sometimes revealed by prosecutors, your offending lies at the bottom of the scale. |
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In this, the national theatre's centenary year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February. |
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X is greater than Y are normal in comparison to their label mates. |
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You are well aware that math and science education at the secondary and elementary level is substandard in comparison to most of the rest of the developed world. |
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Astronomy, in comparison, makes explicit, specific predictions about what will occur in the sky on such-and-such a date, in such-and-such a place. |
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Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison. |
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Her later books assist in comparison across different Xhosa peoples, as do similar volumes by others, but they lack the detail of her books on the Thembu. |
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Too silly and too scripted, those segments paled in comparison to the ones that Handler helmed solo. |
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Thirteen under par may have paled in comparison with the exploits of Tiger Woods and a number of others but it is still a decent score on a golf course measuring 7,246 yards. |
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Yet this list paled in comparison to the laundry list Newt laid out for his future. |
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It's a bit of a cheat pretending that a town with a population of eleven thousand is a village, but in comparison to neighbouring Watford the place is positively rural. |
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As a result, the Cultural Revolution proved to be something of a non-event, in comparison with the chiliastic aspirations with which it had begun. |
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These less animated, if no less personal, adventures, to China, as well as Malta and Cyprus, sag in comparison. |
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Perhaps England is beyond description, a country so unsure of its place in the world now that its present palls in comparison with its imperial past. |
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We attributed this recall pattern to the combined influence of primacy effects and the higher recall of the categorized words in comparison with the unrelated words. |
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My mother, frail in comparison to the hulk of a man she'd married, was sitting on the couch, too, but looked like she was trying to stay as far from him as possible. |
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The penalties for human trafficking pale in comparison to drug smuggling. |
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If you can handle Delhi's touts, beggars, street-chaos, noise and hard bargaining, then the rest of India will feel like a bit of a walk in the park in comparison. |
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The number of students who were interested in obtaining specialized training in geriatrics doubled in comparison to their interest prior to the program. |
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To most people, serving as the mayor of a pocket-size resort town seems rather dull in comparison to Eastwood's status as a filmland superstar. |
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If you lay out a platter of these exciting, beautiful vegetarian appetizers, the other apps will pale in comparison. |
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Microscopically, there are cartilaginous cells with increased cellularity and pleomorphism in comparison to benign tumors. |
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They were unpaid, which, in comparison with modern standards, meant a lesser tax bill to pay for a police force. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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In effect the Cambridge was considered the current text in comparison to the Oxford. |
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Snowfalls are more frequent in comparison to the coast, but less so in comparison to higher ground. |
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The Dark Peak tends to receive more rainfall each year in comparison to the White Peak as it is higher in altitude. |
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One reason is the strength of the whip system, political parties and the civil service, in comparison to individual politicians. |
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With approximately 25 phonemes, the German consonant system exhibits an average number of consonants in comparison with other languages. |
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Later, it was influenced by Portuguese and English, though these influences have been minor in comparison to Persian and Arabic. |
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United States remains particularly religious in comparison to other developed countries. |
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The festival has been noted for its commercial nature in comparison with other British music festivals. |
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The Match Racing course has a very simple setup in comparison to fleet racing. |
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Maxwell also introduced the concept of the electromagnetic field in comparison to force lines that Faraday described. |
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The climate is milder in comparison to other areas of the same latitude around the globe due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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The final line was strongest around the industrial regions of Metz, Lauter and Alsace, while other areas were in comparison only weakly guarded. |
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Additionally, the Czech Republic has a relatively equal educational system in comparison with other countries in Europe. |
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These differences can also be seen in comparison between Norwegian and Swedish. |
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Beside the expected cooling down in comparison with the current climate, a significant precipitation change happened here. |
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He is also credited with modernising the organisation's infrastructure in comparison with other areas of Britain. |
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This species has a horizontal stance and the tail feathers are slightly longer in the center in comparison to other alcids. |
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The Welsh League was weak in comparison with the more established northern clubs. |
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This led to a salary arrangement for the band, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings. |
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The ophiuroid coelom is strongly reduced, particularly in comparison to other echinoderms. |
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The term variety, again, in comparison with mere individual differences, is also applied arbitrarily, and for convenience sake. |
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The inland terrain is rural, generally hilly, and has a low population density in comparison to many other parts of England. |
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The Protestants, in comparison, were diverse in their opinion of the deuterocanon early on. |
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The USSR was relatively ineffective in its use of naval mines in WWII in comparison with its record in previous wars. |
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Most owls share an innate ability to fly almost silently and also more slowly in comparison to other birds of prey. |
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Owls are known for their disproportionally large eyes in comparison to their skulls. |
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Despite this, the Caribbean Sea is considered a relatively shallow sea in comparison to other bodies of water. |
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Mafic lava, before cooling, has a low viscosity, in comparison with felsic lava, due to the lower silica content in mafic magma. |
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Eilhart's version was popular, but pales in comparison with the later Gottfried. |
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On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one. |
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The number of settlements increased sharply in comparison with the preceding tumulus culture. |
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Ukraine was initially viewed as having favourable economic conditions in comparison to the other regions of the Soviet Union. |
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The cantons have a permanent constitutional status and, in comparison with the situation in other countries, a high degree of independence. |
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The Edict, divided in 388 chapters, was primitive in comparison to other Germanic legislation of the time. |
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Cicero's Dream of Scipio described the Earth as a globe of insignificant size in comparison to the remainder of the cosmos. |
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They closely regulate their core body temperature, but their appendages may be cooler in comparison as found with regulating species. |
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For the rest of the colonial period, most of Tabasco would have no major events and no major commerce in comparison to the rest of the country. |
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A rather small group in comparison, the wealthy tend to be extremely influential. |
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This influx caused a relative decrease in the value of these metals in comparison with agricultural and craft products. |
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It is flat in comparison to its island neighbours to the west, the Windward Islands. |
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While other terms might denote mere command, in comparison to the Western concept of law, the essential characteristic of Fa is measurement. |
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Moreover they are spreadly diffused and, in comparison with mainframes, they allow an easy direct access to system resources. |
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I would describe Spain as sunny, but it's nothing in comparison to the Sahara. |
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I enjoyed it, but thought it paled in comparison to their debut. |
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Tackling the wekas was easy for Hoskins in comparison to the strenuous physicality of battling with dinosaurs. |
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Interesting pieces, to be sure, but they pale in comparison to my framed jock strap. |
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By reclassifying cannabis we are being honest to young people about the harm cannabis can cause in comparison to drugs such as crack and heroin. |
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Fans will BIRG within the content of messages more often after successes in comparison to instances when they are unsuccessful. |
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But rude attempts at insult and intimidation pale in comparison to how some shameless shamuses perform crucial security duties. |
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In the working blades of the gas turbine engines, the 'fir tree' tailpiece is also an important part in comparison with the blade. |
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Specifically, the investigators examined the NK cell cytoskeleton during target cell killing in comparison to that of cytotoxic T cells. |
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According to Craig, Plato's cosmological argument is very brief in comparison with his teleological argument for the existence of God. |
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Thumbsucker is a deeply-moving rites of passage story that makes Adrian Mole's growing pains seem rather mundane in comparison. |
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First, we propose to analyse in depth the characteristics of leukocytes in hypertensive patients in comparison to normotensive controls. |
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The practical one-step method for hydrogel synthesis is relatively simple and easy in comparison with free radical graft copolymerization method. |
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Farm sectors in these countries are still significantly unmechanized and inefficient in comparison to those found in more developed markets. |
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Their advantage is not only in purification effectiveness, but also in economic feasibility in comparison with some synthetical sorbents. |
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But those temperatures are high only in comparison with the critical temperatures of the more aptly named low-temperature superconductors. |
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The NHL and NBA look like the Boy Scouts in comparison to both. |
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During the quarter just ended, the Deutsche mark gradually strengthened in comparison to the dollar. |
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The disproportionate supply of used test equipment in comparison to demand is a result of the recent economic downswing. |
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Eggler was the first to notice that colonization in arenales was proceeding slowly in comparison with other areas affected by volcanic ash. |
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The hip bone of the fossil, called ilium, is unusually large in comparison to that of similar dinosaurs. |
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Premalignant lesion is a morphologically changed tissue which has greater risk of malignant transformation in comparison with normal tissue. |
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At first, Lucas was guarded about the much lower price tag associated with LifeKeeper for Exchange in comparison with TCU's incumbent solution. |
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The French Communists' flirtation with Eurocommunism was brief and hesitant in comparison to the experiences of other European Communist parties. |
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Extraverts in comparison to introverts have less cortical arousal and more mental reactive inhibition. |
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Moreover, FPDs provide improved, distortion-free images in comparison to image intensifiers. |
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Major isoflavonoid contents of the phytoestrogen rich-herb Pueraria mirifica in comparison with Pueraria lobata. |
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Similarly, the unilateral squat reduces the frontal plane stability in comparison to the traditional bilateral squat by reducing the base of support. |
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But in the real world, these stories pale in comparison to that of the LCPL at Maxwell Hall describing the firefight in which he's wounded and his buddy's killed. |
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However, in comparison gold and silver ores are mostly depleted today. |
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The study found that men from divorced families had more than 3 times the odds of suicidal ideation in comparison to men whose parents had not divorced. |
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The cleithrum, 17th most abundant, is underrepresented in comparison with many cranial bones, but outnumbers others such as the sphenotic, ethmoid, otolith and preopercular. |
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Soil macro-fauna in an Acacia mangium plantation in comparison to that in a primary mixed dipterocarp forest in the lowlands of Sarawak, Malaysia. |
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Indeed, his new gestural paintings have a fresher, freer, more expansive, devil-may-care look than his earlier works, which appear labored and uptight in comparison. |
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This paper examines a contextualist thesis that has been little discussed in comparison with contextualism about knowledge, namely, contextualism about evidential support. |
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Like carpets, underlays come in all shapes and sizes but what you are looking for is a dense rubbertype underlay which is heavy in comparison to the carpet or other underlay. |
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Chardonnay is usually considered a non-aromatic in comparison to riesling. |
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An ex of mine once bought me what I thought was an incredibly expensive box of choccies, though now I know you can spend pounds 1,000, he was a cheapskate in comparison. |
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Adapted from the novel by Walter Kirn, Thumbsucker is a deeply moving rites of passage story that makes Adrian Mole's growing pains seem rather mundane in comparison. |
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The car rental industry of the US, Europe and Asia Pacific countries such as Japan and Singapore, are more organized in comparison to emerging economies around the world. |
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In July and August, on the contrary, the plants in these plantations had lower carotinoid content in comparison with the plantations in conventional control zone. |
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When studying the chance of heart attack and death from heart disease, the authors found that binge drinking doubled the risk in comparison to regular drinking. |
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Another widow, symbol of both the fragility of life and real poverty, gives more sacrificially than those whose gifts are, in comparison, quantitatively astronomical. |
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To be sure, the advantages of having children actively involved in expressive role-play should be self-evident in comparison to structured drill and practice. |
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Studies have shown that indoor air quality is prone to being of inferior quality in comparison to outdoor air, often due to poorly maintained air duct systems. |
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A big advantage of using Wankel engines in aviation is their small size in comparison with piston engines with similar power, also their quick response to throttle movements. |
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Junior varsity couldn't play their way out of a paper bag in comparison. |
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West Cumbria gets relatively little snow in comparison to The Lake District and Eastern Cumbria due to its proximity to the Irish Sea, and its low height above sea level. |
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Many immigrants moved to Baja California for a better quality of life and the number of higher paying jobs in comparison to the rest of Mexico and Latin America. |
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The high concentration of spindle whorls recovered from Cholula in comparison to other Mesoamerican sites attests to the important role they played in their economy. |
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The area at the time was barren land and the original building, designed by Smith and started in 1835, was small in comparison to the current building. |
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Though modest in scale in comparison to medieval abbeys elsewhere in Western Europe, it has a wealth of fine architectural detail, and monuments of many periods. |
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Europe, in comparison, has lower diversity in plant and animal species. |
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Urban health levels are on average better in comparison to rural areas. |
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The inclusion of adverbs here requires that traditional adverbs that are inflected in comparison be classified as adjectives, as is sometimes done. |
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For this reason the Combined Cycle Plants with maximum supplementary firing are only of minimal importance today, in comparison to simple Combined Cycle installations. |
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However, in comparison to mining engineer salaries in other regions, such as Canada, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, Indian salaries are low. |
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Although the Gadlys works was small in comparison with the other ironworks it became significant as the Waynes also became involved in the production of sale coal. |
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The UCAS tariff of valuing qualifications for university entry has increased its scores for Advanced Highers at A, B and C in comparison to the past. |
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Chinese dialectologists have divided the local varieties into a number of dialect groups, largely based on phonological developments in comparison with Middle Chinese. |
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In some respects the Hebrides generally lack biodiversity in comparison to mainland Britain, with for example only half the number of mammalian species the latter has. |
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He discusses the role of the tradesman in England in comparison to tradesmen internationally, arguing that the British system of trade is far superior. |
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There was debate over the extent to which the European Union membership aided security and defence in comparison to the UK's membership of NATO and the United Nations. |
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Ornately decorated in comparison with the rooms by Wilkins, it nonetheless worsened the cramped conditions inside the building as it was built over the original entrance hall. |
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The National Gallery at Pall Mall was frequently overcrowded and hot and its diminutive size in comparison with the Louvre in Paris was the cause of national embarrassment. |
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Broadbent gained an acting nomination at the BAFTA Awards under Yates' direction, which was a different approach in comparison to his immediate previous work. |
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Music became more complex in comparison with the songs of earlier periods. |
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The reputation of Chaucer's successors in the 15th century has suffered in comparison with him, though Lydgate, Thomas Hoccleve, and Skelton are widely studied. |
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Because they have migrated with hopes of success, voluntary minorities are more likely to do better in school in comparison to other migrating minorities. |
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Boulton and Watt charged an annual payment, equal to one third of the value of the coal saved in comparison to a Newcomen engine performing the same work. |
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The club is small in comparison to the more established clubs in the country but is continually growing with the number of both members and boats constantly increasing. |
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English overseas possessions made England very wealthy in comparison to Scotland, a poor country with few roads, very little industry and almost no Navy. |
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Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. |
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Our cruddy conurbations are mouldy apple cores in comparison. |
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