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Inevitably, comparisons will be made with Ann Romney's speech in Tampa last week.

Inevitably, comparisons will be made with the debate that led to Britain joining the US in the invasion of Iraq.

Comparisons will be made between this explicit film, which must have been intended as an assault on Korean sensibilities, and "Last Tango in Paris".

And although all parties are trying to play down the element of competition between the two great Russian ensembles, it is clear that comparisons will be made.

Comparisons will be made to Lars Eighner's "Travels With Lisbeth" and to "The Broken Cord," by Michael Dorris, but Nasdijj is sui generis: his book reminds us that brave and engaging writers lurk in the most forgotten corners of society.

Some comparisons will be made to what he wrote about having a talent for music.

Also, comparisons will be made with conventional sensors highlighting improved characteristics.

In this article, these two models will be reviewed and comparisons will be made.

Comparisons will be made between numerical results and the experimental critical value and deformation patterns of a new generation profiler.

Finally, comparisons will be made to experimental results from the merging beamlet experimental campaign on STS-500.

Performance comparisons will be made between our LS algorithm and the usual ML algorithms based on single training block.

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