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e360: What are the advantages or disadvantages that evaporation energy might have compared to solar or wind?
"Before the season started and things got busy, we might have compared notes two or three times a week," Fassel said.
I wanted to know how his son's shame might have compared to Mosley's own experience as the son of a vilified Nazi sympathiser, but Humphrys didn't ask.
In the past, when students wanted to compete with one another, they might have compared pencil cases, toys or even test results – but today classroom rivalries can be much more harmful.
Both might have compared the prospect of toiling away on a flat track to the fruitless labours of Sisyphus, though oddly enough neither chose to allude to this myth in their press conferences.
A more interesting documentary might have compared Hudson with any of the countless company towns that have lost their "company" in recent years — their auto plant, their shoe factory, their glassmaker, their paper mill.
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She might also have compared the Cahiers critics-filmmakers with their British contemporaries, Lindsay Anderson, Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson, who wrote for Sight & Sound and created the Free Cinema movement and that brief, invigorating storm in a kitchen sink, Britain's own new wave.
To help estimate which states these might be, we have compared the closeness of the current presidential race with the percentage of 2012 ballots that were provisional.
VICE talked to him about the new book, why he thinks these women were killed, where the real killers might be, and why some have compared the saga to the first season of True Detective.
Or the Antwerp school, which opens the show, might have been compared with the Japanese.
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