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Pujols is more often compared to another icon these days.
These days on the campaign trail, Mr. Gore is more often compared with Mr. Bradley.
It is perhaps not surprising that he is more often compared to writers than to other artists.
But she was more often compared to the Marchesa Luisa Casati for her unbridled, theatrical awe-inspiring sense of dress.
But Olivia is more often compared to Eloise, and not just because her world, like Eloise's, is rendered in black and white with red accents.
But unique songs at Capital were just 83 (meaning they played the same songs more often) compared with 443 at Radio 1.
But in fact the Cubans are more often compared to the Puerto Ricans of Hoboken & the blacks of Jersey City; writer says perhaps they are seen as having saved the city not from death but from Puerto Ricans.
Sanders's campaign is more often compared to Obama's in 2008 – when the Illinois senator surprised Clinton and the political establishment by pulling off an unexpected victory – than to Jackson's.
But Curry is more often compared these days to Kwame Brown, the No. 1 pick in 2001, who is now viewed as one of the greatest busts in draft history.
It is perhaps a measure of the continued challenge that Brakhage poses to our habitual ways of thinking about art and its various media that his films, which are mostly without dialogue, text or words of any kind, are more often compared to poetry than to other, presumably nearer forms of visual expression.
This tendency causes higher-indexed flows to be blocked more often compared to lower-indexed flows.
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