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She recognized that the comparatively calm consequences of the American Revolution did not translate into a European context.
Though comparatively calm visually, the new monumental charcoal drawings in this exhibition have the conceptual subtlety of a wooden club.
While the 75th Precinct is one of the city's most dangerous, the block where Officer Figoski died is in its northern reaches, and comparatively calm.
In its first three movements this work too appears to be a comparatively calm and serene composition until the finale, which presents a gigantic conflict of elemental forces.
Froome, meanwhile, had a comparatively calm day as the peloton wended its way over two enormous Alpine cols, the 21 kilometre Glandon and 19 kilometre Madeleine.
The Andante espressivo second movement, for example, had a lovely, singing quality, though the sense of drive that propelled the fast movements was always just beneath the (comparatively) calm surface.
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During the first 2 days, strong northwest winds (up to 14 m s-1) induced Langmuir circulation, while on the third day the upcoming southwest wind was comparatively low (5 m s-1) with the fourth day being almost calm.
Conditions were comparatively benign last year when Phil Mickelson's winning total was 19-under 269, and winds were calm during Geoff Ogilvy's rain-delayed 17-under winning score in 2008.
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Many are comparatively shallow.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
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