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The project is comparatively humble.
Both Margaret Thatcher and John Major were grammar-school educated and from comparatively humble backgrounds.
Bacon's gloves are a comparatively humble relic of the Irish-born artist.
The women, Caroline Graves and Martha Rudd (the latter bore him three children), were from comparatively humble backgrounds.
Despite his comparatively humble origin, his poetic gifts brought him grudging recognition from the court and, eventually, a court-appointed office.
Beginning with Escobar's comparatively humble beginnings in racketeering, the series charts his meteoric rise all the way up to becoming the Colonel Sanders of blow.
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The midfielder Chris Brunt had to be restrained by stewards after being hit just below the eye by what photographs suggested was a 50p coin thrown from a densely packed away end as he attempted to present his shirt to a young fan in the wake of West Brom's FA Cup humbling at the hands of comparatively lowly Reading.
Japanese losses were comparatively small.
(Comparatively, Icahn fades back in the roster, ranked a humble No. 49).
And along comes little Sfoglia, with its comparatively short menu, spirited individuality, Venetian-style glass chandeliers, fewer than 40 seats and humble location: Lexington and 92nd Street.
Comparatively well.
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