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Pastor says films have elements which could be compared to the Bible.
But last fall the I.R.S. gave the states detailed computer files on K-1 income, which could be compared to state tax returns.
Isaac Owusu hopes that a DNA test of one of his wife's siblings, which could be compared with that of the teenagers, would provide that proof.
The home pages of Web sites, which could be compared to magazine covers, carry ads, from static banners to video clips to elaborate units known as home-page takeovers.
Second, the app not only harvested user profile data – which could be compared with the results of the personality test – but also the user profile data of each test taker's friends, none of whom were notified.
Flames produced by a Hencken burner at sub-atmospheric pressure were shown to accurately represent a steady, laminar, nearly one-dimensional, minimally curved, weakly stretched, and near adiabatic flame, which could be compared to one-dimensional freely-propagating flame simulations with minimal corrections and extrapolations.
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There was even a clash over which party could be compared more unflatteringly to Europe.
Before the beginning of IEA-SHC Task 26 ("solar combisystems"), no method was available with which they could be compared.
Experts in criminal investigations said it was highly unlikely that authorities would request DNA samples without having something with which they could be compared.
For critics of the system, the big issue is the lack of a single "wellbeing index", a big number, like GDP, against which countries could be compared.
Soon after the ban, users of online drug forums started discussing which compounds could be "compared to or better than" AB-C.
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