Sentence examples for it was commonly compared from inspiring English sources

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Shortening its name to the Black Panther Party, the organization immediately sought to set itself apart from African American cultural nationalist organizations, such as the Universal Negro Improvement Association and the Nation of Islam, to which it was commonly compared.

The English word 'daffodil' appears to be derived from 'asphodel', with which it was commonly compared.

In the English language the common name Daffodil appears to be derived from the Asphodel with which it was commonly compared.

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It is not just demography and inbred entrepreneurial spirit that make the tie between parent and child incomes stronger in America than any other rich country to which it is commonly compared.

Early in his ascent to the stratosphere of political possibility, Obama was commonly compared to John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. — the suggestion being that his election would, after a long winter of cynicism, reintroduce idealism to American life.

Several of the study themes overlapped but accuracy of staging was commonly compared between different modalities (n = 29).

Alpha Centauri's turn-based gameplay, including the technology trees and factional warfare, was commonly compared to Civilization and Civilization II.

Apart from escitalopram, venlafaxine was commonly compared with SSRIs and TCAs and was a dominant strategy in the majority of these comparisons.

Nemesis Inferno is commonly compared with its Alton Towers counterpart, Nemesis, with many citing the latter as the superior ride.

It has to be pointed out that recombinantly produced HRP mutants from E. coli are commonly compared to recombinant wild-type enzyme from the same host but rarely to the plant-derived wild-type enzyme which might have yet again different characteristics, e.g. due its native glycosylation (Hiner et al. 1995).

Although this piece is commonly compared with Mr. Stella's unruly work of the 1990's, it seems more in tune with Mr. Rauschenberg's method as it contains, among other materials, linoleum, wood veneer and orange plastic mesh.

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