Sentence examples for more benign equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Apted has indicated that somebody else should take over, although the later editions will presumably take on a more benign equivalent of the melancholy of Armistice day, as fewer and fewer of the veterans appear each year.

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Carlijn Metselaar focused on an Edo-period Japanese scroll depicting demons: her Night Parade of Monsters found equivalent sounds sometimes more benign than grotesque, but a final tiny repeated clarinet figure scraping like a branch on a windowpane gave a nightmare shudder.

The Sunday market was much more resilient when News of the World was offered to advertisers with the revenue fall for the closest equivalent period between 2010 and 2011 a much more benign 6.8%.

Other documents are more benign.

Group performances were more benign.

Other pirates are more benign.

Other symptoms are more benign.

These effects would be more benign.

But the real answer is more benign.

Clays only form in more benign conditions.

Mr. Polanski has a more benign explanation.

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