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Gilbert finally proposed a comparatively serious opera, to which Sullivan agreed.
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Although the incident was comparatively mild it raises serious doubts for me about police behaviour.
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Civilian prosecutors have enormous power to press whatever charges they want, forcing defendants to accept serious charges that are, comparatively, lenient.
Remanding him in custody, the district judge said Assange faces "serious" allegations and has "comparatively weak community ties in this country".
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