Sentence examples for were often compared from inspiring English sources

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Santander and Royal Bank of Scotland were often compared to one another before the banking crisis.

Mugler's shows in the past were often compared with the Ziegfeld Follies or the show at the Lido.

In the past, Chinese people were often compared (unflatteringly) to a "dish of sand".

In those days these paintings were often compared with the large nudes of Philip Pearlstein, and with Photo realism, because of their precise, sharp detail.

Of the handful of top-flight schools with expertise in diplomacy and international affairs, Dr. Hutchings said that the Woodrow Wilson School and Harvard's John F. Kennedy School were often compared.

They were celebrities, interviewed in magazines, photographed at parties, becoming as well known a couple in England as Charles and Ray Eames were in the United States, to whom they were often compared, though the comparison was not entirely just.

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Morrison is often compared to Faulkner.

He was often compared with Thatcher.

eurobonds are often compared with the Marshall Plan.

She is often compared to Wisława Szymborska.

When she was younger, Netrebko was often compared with Audrey Hepburn.

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