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Second, European financial support has an important, if comparatively small, impact on British art.

After the worst years of the clerical-abuse crisis in the Church, here was a leader who embodied Catholicism's lastingly positive, if comparatively abstract, associations.

But if comparatively few festivalgoers travel to Charleston specifically for the chamber music concerts, they have been a popular and consistent part of this 35-year-old festival's personality from the start.

But the fact is this: if comparatively trivial contemporary manifestations of long-standing disadvantage cannot be seen for what they are, and dealt with, but instead become bemired in trenchant opposition, what hope is there in tackling the vast, brutal and comprehensive ones that Marmion and his like claim such deep and pressing concern about?

The XKR-S GT, limited to 30 examples and sold exclusively in North America, handily upstaged the potent if comparatively restrained XJR sedan, which also made its global debut in the space.

In fact, what the pair are building with their 10-month-old startup, Great Jones, appears to be a Le Creuset for the next generation: a handful of cookware items, including a cast-iron Dutch oven, that come in an array of colorful, if comparatively more muted, tones.

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By contrast, iF is comparatively low for land-rich developed countries (LRD; 20 ppm).

If the Neanderthals evolved in comparatively frigid Europe, it is possible that they were "cold-adapted," as their rather stocky frames might suggest.

But Huddersfield are seriously dangerous opponents, and if their comparatively inexperienced playmakers do not freeze – a big if, but they handled similar pressure so impressively at Warrington last week – they must have an outside chance of ruining Saints' big night.

If then comparatively small general database will be used, that is, 33 different faces if only  GB memory is available in the system.

If that comparatively trivial quantity of Obama voters in Florida, Ohio, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Colorado had gone the other way, Obama would still have won the national popular vote by 3,082,474 votes — a bigger margin than, for example, what George W. Bush piled up in his reëlection victory, in 2004.

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