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The decidedly low-rent opening ceremony, which featured pigeons, was an affirmation of peaceful internationalism; Britons were proud of the pluck shown by staging the games at all.In some ways, of course, the contexts are incomparably different.
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By the final version, although he hasn't altered his actual ideas very much, their expression is incomparably different, and that changes everything.
Peter Beinart puts forth the notion that Woodrow Wilson exemplifies the same "grandiosity" of power visible in Lyndon Johnson and George W. Bush, but, as John Milton Cooper, Jr.,'s recent biography of Wilson demonstrates, Wilson's decision to enter the First World War is incomparably different from Johnson's Vietnam intervention or Bush's Iraq invasion (Books, by George Packer, June 28th).
Rivers and air are incomparably cleaner.
First, the earthquake risk and history there are incomparably more serious than in New York.
But some, at least, are incomparably closer to the real thing today than they were when tyrants and autocrats ruled.
Dynastic objects from the more distant past are incomparably rarer in the Arab world than in China.
By eliminating human error, driverless trains are "incomparably" safer, says Gérard Churchill, in charge of installing the automatic line.
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