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"L.A. is always compared to New York, and always loses," he said.
When they were growing up, some thought Bill had the greater talent – "He was always compared to [David] Gower, while I was always compared to [Geoff] Boycott" – but it was Joe who got to the top.
No matter what any other golfer does now, it's always compared to what Tiger Woods would do.
Could you tell us how big it was in football pitches or Olympic swimming pools?" As Nancy Banks-Smithasas noted: "Any plague spot of indeterminate location is always compared to Wales.
Giving up an inch, 15 pounds and 8 years of head-coaching experience in his matchup with Van Gundy, Frank outmaneuvered the coach he is always compared to and will most likely be judged against.
The old dining room was always compared to a corporate boardroom, but for some reason its monumental scale and profusion of framed canvases in an antiquated style made me think of the atrium of a minor art museum.
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"Lift" is a mid-tempo ballad that I always compare to [Aerosmith's] "Janie's Got a Gun".
And always compare to average weights, a dog the size of a Yorkie could lose weight fast.
Comparable to a classical randomized controlled study, a new technology should always be compared to another existing technology.
Corinna suffered by always being compared to a previous charge of Bessie's - Mary Elizabeth Caswell.
"It's a big deal personally because you will always be compared to former greats," Thorkildsen said.
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