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"There's no reason to think an archdiocese as big as New York would be comparatively pristine," said Ms. Doyle, who joined the others at the cathedral.
"It's very mysterious how they get so much weapons and support," while nearby districts are comparatively calm, said Muzaffar ul-Mulk Khan, a member of Parliament from Swat, who said his home near Mingora was recently destroyed by the Taliban.
"It's not so bad here, comparatively," he said.
Access to produce has remained largely unchanged, with 90.9percentt of Americans saying it was "easy to get affordable fresh fruits and vegetables" in 2013 (comparatively, 91.3percentt said this in 2012 and 89.9percentt said this in 2008).
Turnbull was comparatively restrained, saying that he was merely "inspired" by craft beer.
The concept of disabled people as one identity is comparatively recent, says Shakespeare, who writes a blog picking out disabled figures from history.
"The percentage of people in urban areas who buy Toyotas is comparatively low," says Masateru Matsukata, a Toyota board member and the director of MegaWeb.
He's only denigrated the world's second largest religion, whose followers have comparatively little say in the Republican party.
Microsoft has said comparatively little about its plans.
Comparatively little was said about what the new order would look like.
"The old political parties, the Christian Democratic Party and the Communist Party, represented broad ideologies and their leaders were comparatively unimportant," he said.
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