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Overall, the episode was less Alicia's than Cary's.
The final episode was less campy, but no less topical.
This week's episode was less taxing than usual for the fly-by-night viewer.
The survey, carried out yesterday, also showed that just 9% of the 527 people polled said the episode was less likely to make them vote Labour, while 3% said it was more likely to make them vote Labour.
This year he claimed that he liked ethanol after all, but he was so manifestly insincere and incompetent in this pandering that the episode was less contemptible than amusing.
When the number of visits in the episode was less than five, standardized costs were based on the sum of nationally set (i.e. before geographic adjustments), per visit amounts associated with the type of visits listed in the claim, consistent with payment rules.
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The second episode is less well known yet also consequential.
The episode is less satisfying as a look at the route to Edward Snowden and mass surveillance, in part because of Philip's diffidence.
The players and British football's national authorities were right to defy their dim and discredited international counterpart, but the backdrop to the episode is less easy to like.
This episode is less of a poem than the first, and more of a story, with the storyteller's vice of sentiment; the conclusion invites a donation of tears, of sympathetic sorrow.
Each episode is less than a minute long, perfect for retaining the attention span of Facebook scrollers, and gives, not just a face, but crucially a voice to their garment workers in their working environment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com