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This was a comparatively easy task at the BBC World Service.
Hiroshima, with its rivers and surrounding mountains was a comparatively easy target - and apparently had no allied PoWs.
Transforming perceptions of disability is a comparatively easy task, when you've an £11bn party to throw at the problem.
"Saudi Arabia … gets a comparatively easy ride given the scale of the human rights violations in the kingdom," Amnesty International said last week.
At Ans, M. Daucourt said that the journey had been a comparatively easy one until he had to struggle against strong air currents.
Giteau should have put the Wallabies into a healthy halftime lead but missed a comparatively easy penalty and then sliced a drop goal attempt wide of the posts in first-half injury time.
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The Kangaroos coach, Tim Sheens, has dismissed suggestions Australia could be disadvantaged by having a comparatively easier run to the Rugby League World Cup final than their biggest rivals.
Psychotherapy has taught us that liars have a comparatively easier run.
Tolstoy, says Briggs, in his note on the translation, is "an easy read for a Russian (and comparatively easy to translate).
Dennis Farina was a Chicago policeman who moonlighted as an actor for the comparatively easy money but quickly became an acclaimed staple of crime dramas and comedies, playing characters on both sides of the law.
A tunnel with a long, single, straight path is comparatively easy to bore with a tunnel boring machine.
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