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Pitt has been compared (in the same sentence) to Gary Cooper and Marilyn Monroe.

The slaughter of Vietnamese women and children has more than once been compared in the press to the Nazi genocide of German Jews.

Males woo females with lengthy compositions that have been compared in the complexity of their structure and phrasing to the songs of nightingales and humpback whales, but that use a greater number of body parts.

The Sea Life Viewing Tower has been compared in the letters column of the Echo to a gigantic prison watchtower, and to a water tower of the sort that one sees in France.

The TEC performances have been compared in the three different geomorphological environments.

Three parallel techniques have been compared in the paper: MapReduce, its map-side join extension and Bulk Synchronous Parallel (BSP).

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Some important physical properties of the silica minerals are compared in the Table.

ASA and Phillips said the essential feature being compared in the adverts was price and not quality, provenance or ethical treatment of suppliers.

On average, a Stanford student receives less in Pell grant money than a student at the state school to which Stanford was compared in the article.

Both feasible design techniques are compared in the numerical example.

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