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Celebrity art is nearly always terrible - think Paul McCartney, or the Queen of Denmark's paintings.

My terror of what awaited me at the hospital was nearly as terrible as the pain in my abdomen.

The message of the book, it seemed, was that being one of Stalin's relatives was nearly as terrible as being one of his subjects.

"Wanting to leave but still in as a spoiler is, in the Berlin view, nearly as terrible as a no-deal Brexit," Janning said.

In "Trainwreck," LeBron James plays a gently bizarro version of himself and is not nearly as terrible as he had every right to be.

The crime itself is not nearly so terrible as the fact that Ms. Stewart and Mr. Lay bit into the fruit of knowledge and then possibly lied about it.

During the Second World War, American camps for the Japanese weren't nearly as terrible as camps in Germany and the Soviet Union.

Especially as we weren't 'robbed', we were beaten on penalties by a side that was nearly as terrible as we were.

Which made walkies a nightmare, but it was worth it because I now still have one dog left, which isn't nearly as terrible as none.

Sadly, it is not nearly so terrible as the worst detail of both books: the failure of the medical system to help much with the pain of either set of writers.

And asked what he'd tell TechCrunch readers, moot said "4chan isn't nearly as terrible as people make it out to be.

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