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The 1930s were relatively kind to the city.
Of course, they still have seven games to go and the run-in looks relatively kind.
If Oxford's route to the final had been relatively kind, QPR's journey was anything but.
But revisionist history has been relatively kind to Mr. O'Malley, who owned the Dodgers from 1950 to 1970.
Even Lytton Strachey, a biographer who famously debunked Victorian icons, was relatively kind to Nightingale (despite what Gillian Gill calls his "scathing attack").
Sumptuously photographed, universally accessible and relatively kind to fish (one gets tied to a rock), it was well-received around the world.
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Both use a relatively new kind of laser, one that creates blue light.
The meteorite is a relatively rare kind called a carbonaceous chondrite, which contains carbon and organic compounds.
A RELATIVELY new kind of fund -- intended to eliminate investors' need to adjust the levels of stocks, bonds and cash in their portfolios periodically -- is gaining popularity.
E.T.F.'s are a relatively new kind of index fund that trade throughout the day in the same way as stocks.
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