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Lastly, the results of the current study provide a baseline that more comprehensive modeling methods may be compared to, which is currently missing in the literature.

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I feel sorry for him that he's my son, because he'll never get a fair shot; he'll always be compared to me, which is sad really".

In this regard, Rasba can be compared to Etsy, which specializes in the sale of handmade goods.

These early scenes, which are suspenseful could be compared to Vertigo in which Scottie James Stewartt) seeks to find an apparition, a woman who it turns out never existed.

"We're always going to be compared to Jersey now, which is probably not going to be cool".

One site this could be compared to is SiteAdvisor, which was acquired by McAfee.

EC may be compared to the Chiral Center Count, which is directly given by canvasMolDescriptors.

Today's collapse cannot be compared to the Depression, which was so unique.

It can also be compared to Technorati's Blog Finder, which ranks related feeds as well.

This is compared to FiOS, which is a brand of Verizon's cable, Internet and broadband service, which are classified as "Title I," an "Information" service, which has few obligations as compared to telecommunications, or "Title VI," a cable service.

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