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He is commonly compared to Chekhov.
Combat is very different from Destiny, the game this one is being most commonly compared to.
Big Time Rush is most commonly compared to the Monkees: a teeny-bopper band assembled for a TV show that nonetheless releases real music and performs in concert.
In order to understand our expression the hearer or reader must either share with us the knowledge that hair is commonly compared to snakes or infer our meaning from the context.
Early in his ascent to the stratosphere of political possibility, Obama was commonly compared to John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. — the suggestion being that his election would, after a long winter of cynicism, reintroduce idealism to American life.
Although commonly compared to the modern rhinoceros, Triceratops grew to a weight and bulk several times that of the largest living rhinoceros, and its behaviour probably was correspondingly different.
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Sterling has most commonly been compared to Marge Schott, the eccentric Cincinnati Reds owner whose racial views led Major League Baseball to suspend her on two separate occasions.
Thus, the ICTD panning is not commonly used compared to the ICLD.
The described arc-discharge method belongs to the large family of plasma methods which are most popular and commonly used compared to other techniques [17].
The weaker talocalcaneal and talonavicular ligaments often bear the brunt of the energy and are more commonly disrupted, compared to the relatively stronger calcaneonavicular ligament.
Among those with fever, fever reducers were more commonly taken compared to antimalarial medications.
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