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Adubato started to compare Smith's game to that of Reggie Miller, the Indiana Pacers' veteran shooting guard, then stopped short.

Or are they just worried because people have started to compare the House of Representatives to North Korea?

Neighbours started to compare their abilities and achievements with one another, and that "marked the first step towards inequality and at the same time towards vice".

Observers started to compare the situation to the mid-1980s, when a frustrated intelligentsia became a driving force behind Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika.

Sonia, in the following extract, is a guide who has irritated Malcolm so much that she has started to compare her to some of Chekhov's more dreadful female characters.

Starting in 1997, a group of economists led by Andrei Shleifer of Harvard and Robert Vishny of Chicago started to compare the economic performance of common-law countries (such as America and Britain) with that of civil-law ones (France, Germany and Scandinavia).

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Everyone starts to compare notes, share insights, share wine.

Others are starting to compare them to the U.C.L.A. teams molded by John Wooden.

We'll take all this as a signal that we're starting to compare favourably with human drivers".

If he insists on having a puppet instead, people may start to compare him not to Ataturk but to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

Government should have a target of making sure that at least 10% of contracts go to non-profits, so we can start to compare the performance and behaviours of for-profit primes with non-profit ones.

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