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While the frequently made comparison to Karen Carpenter is inescapable on honey-hued hit Slow, there's a uniqueness creeping into the Brit's careful diction and thoughtful interpretation sadly wasted on the commendable but cloying Play Your Guitar and the risible Pizza and Pinball.

Concerning the personality traits, the use of The Junior Temperament and Character Inventory [ 51] would have made comparison to other studies possible.

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They made comparisons to Jefferson and Washington and Roosevelt.

Representative Louise M. Slaughter, Democrat of New York, made comparisons to the 1991 Persian Gulf debate.

Republicans made comparisons to genocide and state execution; Democrats told stories of complicated pregnancies that endangered women's lives.

Reviewers made comparisons to various other television dramas including 24, Sleeper Cell, Spooks and The Unit.

While some made comparisons to Geena Davis and Rene Russo, the general consensus was that Jenner looked a lot like Jessica Lange.

AllMusic's Marisa Brown called Sia's vocal performance "rich and passionate" and made comparisons to Nelly Furtado and Morley.

Knauf did not deny a stylistic link and made comparisons to John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath.

Therefore, we made comparisons to specific TLR2 and TLR4 stimulation.

Some mothers described the problem using single signs, while others imitated the sound or made comparisons to other illnesses.

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