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But history and other serious or scholarly nonfiction have nothing comparable.
Does it matter that we'll have nothing comparable in Iraq — no surrender ceremony, no triumphant convoy of armored vehicles through a foreign capital, not even a hasty and ignoble exodus?
The dancers of Scottish Ballet have nothing comparable in their repertory, and at their first performance of MacMillan's work they seemed ill at ease both with its vastness and its simplicity.
In fact, the U.K. has had a public register of companies since 1844, but we have nothing comparable in the United States on a national level.
Acquiring genes abroad can abuse the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples, for whom intellectual property is meaningless and who have nothing comparable to barter in this alien currency.
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Bush has nothing comparable to offer.
Moscow had nothing comparable until 1955.
They had nothing comparable to talk about.
Officials have warned in court filings about the danger of radicalization, but the Bureau of Prisons has nothing comparable to the deradicalization programs instituted in many countries.
Thanks to the separation of church and state, the country has nothing comparable to, say, the Catholic churches of Italy and Spain, or the Church of England.
France, perhaps the single most influential figure in the history of American racing, had nothing comparable, but he didn't let that stop him.
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