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Among the many other factors the researchers compared was state funding for mental health services.
For novelty and daring, the figure to whom Andrée was most often compared was Columbus.
Also compared was the prognostic value of echocardiographic variables versus peak oxygen consumption (Vo2).
Everything changed for him, he said, when in 1995 Marcel Proust, with whom he is often compared, was first translated into Norwegian.
Steele learned that his friend Narciso Rodriguez, the designer with whom he is most often compared, was scheduled to show immediately after him, at 1 P.M.
Most grandmasters start chess extremely young — the great Cuban José Raúl Capablanca, with whom Carlsen is sometimes compared, was four years old when he first played — and I assumed that Carlsen had begun at a very early age, too.
Their success, in both commercial and cultural terms, suggests that he has a peerless feel for the pull, that he is a master of play — of its components and poetics — in the way that Walt Disney, to whom he is often compared, was of sentiment and wonder.
Their success, in both commercial and cultural terms, suggests that he has a peerless feel for the pull, that he is a master of play of its components and poetics—in the way that Walt Disney, to whom he is often compared, was of sentiment and wonder.
No valid comparison was available for HGTV, which began publication in 2012 with the June/July issue (its February/March issue, closest to the time period being compared, was a test run).
If "Billy Elliot" (the long-running show to which "Matilda" is regularly compared) was about transcending a grim world through the art of dance, "Matilda" celebrates the escape route of fiction.
Judge William H. Pauley III of Federal District Court in Manhattan said in a decision that the sum to which the damages should be compared was not the estimated penalty to customers, which economists said could run as high as $300 million, but revenue under the improper scheme, which was probably closer to $49 million.
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