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Armando and his sister live comparatively modest homes.
The UK ambassador said: "Pyongyang is a show city and people live comparatively well here, but outside the capital it is tough".
After their destructive youth, blister beetles live comparatively inauspicious adult lives.
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They live in comparatively large villages overseen by local chiefs.
There are parts of government-controlled Damascus where, even five years into the devastating conflict, it is possible for the wealthy to live a comparatively normal life, and the Assads are no different.
Le Corbusier's were wrecked by the adoption of high rises for human habitation - something he never envisaged, believing that most people should live in comparatively low-rise apartment buildings.
This is the beauty, to live free comparatively to where I was just before my arrival to this country.
Lebedev, by contrast, doesn't own a yacht and lives comparatively modestly.
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