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The novel compares more than favourably in wit, sophistication and social insight with these movies.
He calls having done that more times than any other American cyclist "an honor," and one that compares more favorably to the Tour than cycling fans might expect.
The third inspiration was Charles Hampden-Turner's "Maps of the Mind," which compares more than fifty theories about how the mind works.
Where the financial statement compares more than one year — and very often they do — I like to see that expenses are consistent from year to year, which is a hallmark of good management.
The survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit compares more than 400 individual prices across 160 products and services, including food, drink, clothing, household supplies and personal care items, home rents, transport, utility bills, private schools, domestic help and recreational costs.
Actually, educational achievement by 15-year-olds in the UK compares more favourably with other developed countries than many might imagine.
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I later heard his appearance compared, more than once, to a bowling ball.
On a daily basis they compare, more than men, a thousand visible things with one another".
There was even a clash over which party could be compared more unflatteringly to Europe.
He compared more than ten thousand patients who had been prescribed a sleep medicine — most commonly Ambien — and more than twenty thousand patients who had not.
Coldplay has not always been quite so easy there was a time where it was compared more frequently to (ambitious) Radiohead than (pleasing) U2.
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