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When they were growing up, some thought Bill had the greater talent – "He was always compared to [David] Gower, while I was always compared to [Geoff] Boycott" – but it was Joe who got to the top.
The old dining room was always compared to a corporate boardroom, but for some reason its monumental scale and profusion of framed canvases in an antiquated style made me think of the atrium of a minor art museum.
ATPase activity was always compared to the basal ATPase activity in the presence of native SNAP25 and VAMP2, which had not been exposed to heat.
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"L.A. is always compared to New York, and always loses," he said.
No matter what any other golfer does now, it's always compared to what Tiger Woods would do.
Could you tell us how big it was in football pitches or Olympic swimming pools?" As Nancy Banks-Smithasas noted: "Any plague spot of indeterminate location is always compared to Wales.
Giving up an inch, 15 pounds and 8 years of head-coaching experience in his matchup with Van Gundy, Frank outmaneuvered the coach he is always compared to and will most likely be judged against.
Held in Las Vegas each January, the AVNs (short for Adult Video News, the trade publication that organises them) are always compared to the Oscars, but the resemblance only goes so far.
Changes are always compared to year 2010.
Data were always compared to those obtained for a traditional Cement Bound Mixtures (CBM) entirely made of virgin aggregates.
A registration step is included before the comparison step so that best matching blocks are always compared to ensure "shifting-resilience".
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