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The movie should fill one's vision no less comprehensively than a sunset, and Powell, like Turner before him — another hearty, romantic Englishman, whose eye gloried unashamedly in a given world — knew that reds, even at their most flaming, are never the whole story of a sunset.
While most people approaching the end of life were elderly, there were concerns that frail older people were treated less comprehensively than younger people and could be seen as a drain on resources.
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Anthropometric measures were less comprehensively recorded than other variables.
But we still don't like to get carried away, and, as a result, our readers might justifiably fear that they have been less comprehensively briefed on the minutiae of tomorrow's royal nuptials than readers of some other papers.
(The four short genes, less comprehensively sampled, were excluded to increase taxonomic coverage).
Then researchers realized such tissues might help their search for cures and started to save them -- but less than comprehensively.
The catalysts prepared by impregnation or solid state ion exchange methods were also found to be active towards the oxidation of TCE, however, comprehensively less than the activity of the catalyst synthesised by ion exchange method.
And no government has failed more comprehensively than that of Pakistan.
In the United States the courts review administration much more comprehensively than in Britain.
There is no doubt Alonso out-performed Massa much more comprehensively than Raikkonen did.
World and European champions Spain were seen off more comprehensively than anyone imagined.
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