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"We call soccer the poor version of hockey," she said.
And without technical expertise, the college could turn into a poor version of the council.
The wall of noise, the scripted insults, the "winning" and "losing" – all make parliament look like a poor version of the Big Brother House.
If North Korea gave up its weapons tomorrow, it would be little more than a very poor version of South Korea, a fact that would seriously undermine the family's claim.
For some, parents' evening can seem more a poor version of speed dating than an attempt to sort out your child's life, with the time-consuming shuffling from queue to queue in a big hall or across a whole secondary school, the shortness of the appointments, and the challenge to learn something meaningful.
It is a very very poor version of Touch Hockey: FS5, but does have the benefit of allowing more players to compete at once.
So far Ustream is a poor version of Stickam, which has great tools for people who want to broadcast their own live web shows (and build a social network around them).
In the end, Tetsell was cast after auditioning with a poor version of Djalili's Iranian accent.
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This is true in vision and audition and is evident in olfaction where binary mixtures typically (although not always) smell like poor versions of one of their constituents.
Garigue, or garrigue, a poorer version of this vegetation, is found in areas with a thin, rocky soil.
The Wallabout distinction, local preservationists say, is intended to summon up an awareness of the area as something more than just a poorer version of its neighbors.
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