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Much more instructive are the monumental differences between then and now.
Still more instructive are his insightful commentaries, peppered throughout, on the work of the masters he reveres — above all his mentor, Oscar Hammerstein II — and those he criticizes for their imperfections of style or sloppy word placement.
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Much more instructive were the business pages of the Tribune or the Times.
More instructive is the way the drama played out politically, and the echoes in the responses today.
Instead, more instructive is to honour Miss Hart by drawing attention to a lot of women in her plight.
Perhaps more instructive is the experience of Thurgood Marshall, who joined the court in 1967, and for whom Ms. Kagan served as a law clerk (as did I).
Yet even more instructive is how Robert waves away the magazine when Brooke shows it to him, as if embarrassed by its display or superior to it.
A better comparison, and more instructive, is surely to the San Francisco 49ers QB Alex Smith, a No. 1 draft pick who, until this year, was regarded as a prime "bust".
More instructive is that only twice this season might it be posited that United played well: against Swansea, in the opening game – even that punctuated by moments rather than replete with cohesion – and against a Bayer Leverkusen team that barely competed, yet, with merely competent goalkeeping, might have sneaked a draw.
Perhaps more instructive is that, by 2012, our politics was so polarized that Romney's victory seemed to change few minds.
Working on a project is better, more instructive than being a tourist.
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