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and the roads were comparatively empty
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reached the spring of Mojapan in comparatively good
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seemed a comparatively trivial matter – but he was right
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This circumstance must necessarily have some tendency to sink the price of raw hides produced in a country which does not manufacture them, but is obliged to export them, and comparatively to raise that of those produced in a country which does manufacture them
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indeed Mercer had been comparatively close to death but a day earlier and Penelope herself had hardly slept in addition to her still aching wounds
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The leather and cloth tunic seemed comparatively thin but certainly thick enough to guard against some damage
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Following her question, Rikke’s comparatively pensive glance was met with a raised eyebrow from the general, who stood nearby with his arms crossed in typical fashion
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Concrete is effective material for biological protection of reactor as if it combines successfully at comparatively low cost high density and specified hydrogen content in chemically bound water
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Concrete with wood aggregates blemishes are high water absorption and comparatively low water resistance
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Comparatively high quality of these materials is obtained at steam curing
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This thin atmosphere and the comparatively short life of the fire won’t have allowed the temperature to get that high but I’d estimate that a couple of thousand degrees, even for only a short time, would have been enough to do this kind of damage
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The ground had suffered another fine dusting of snow but the sky was clear and comparatively bright
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that, only a few days earlier, had been comparatively open water
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Yet he mused over what was comparatively trivial, fascinated by what that was she was wearing, what kind of material? Jimmy wanted to call out to her, was about to, he was sure, but she now turned to face him
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Some wounded begged pitifully to be spared when one approached, but the dead were comparatively few
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It raises the question, however, what does ―better off‖ really mean? Who is to argue that someone with more of something is comparatively speaking, better off than someone possessing less of that same something?
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One need only compare the increase in gas and oil prices with the rising costs of Education and Health Care over that period to obtain a proper estimate of its comparatively lower cost(s)
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Primitive Cultures possessed an inchoate awareness of its superior (natural) standing vis-à-vis the Beast although such impressions were comparatively intuitive rather than properly informed by ‖reason
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The Soviets knew they were far less powerful than the west, and they practiced it by being less aggressive, comparatively, than the US was
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Comparatively speaking, it was quiet in here, compared to the roar of the actual river
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Draw it to the side of the stove, where it is comparatively cool, or, if a gas stove is used, put the saucepan on an asbestos mat and turn the gas as low as possi
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Draw it to side of stove, where it is comparatively cool, or, if a gas stove is used, put the saucepan on an asbestos mat and turn the gas as low as possible
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Not even a comparatively temperate middle class revolt such as the Beatles satisfies today’s lost generation
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low his advice and in a comparatively short time I realized within
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and comparatively easy; be earnest and patient, that is all
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Subsequent advances have been comparatively incremental
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A comparatively unlearned man
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The handmade raw materials and traditional finished products your people traded are now comparatively rare in the cities of the world, so they still fetch a fair price if they are of high quality
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Of the two, I’d rather fight the dragons, for their awesome power is balanced by their being comparatively few in number, and by the fact that as individuals they are often set in their ways, and so are somewhat predictable in battle
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While more substantial than his initial probes of our defenses, they are still comparatively small, and can be counted as acts of psychological warfare, moreso than as acts of conquest
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A comparatively small purple dragon appeared and immediately cast diagnostic spells on Kragorram, and she was joined by an elven healer as she did so
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The Potters returned to the United States was kept comparatively quiet
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Warren sent back a response to Come ahead! Having tasted the slow pace of government, he was surprised by the comparatively quick action, but had been assured by Senator Hargrave, the
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best for breathing exercises is early in the morning when the air is comparatively unpolluted
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physical bodies spend most of their lives comparatively near to the sur-
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Categories that appear infrequently, or in comparatively small
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The story of how this little book came to be written is comparatively simple
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produced on water, which is comparatively heavy; but the matter of the astral
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though this mass of comparatively inert matter is scarcely influenced by the
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It was so different from the comparatively sedate atmosphere they had left behind
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to a comparatively advanced ego
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It will thus be seen that of those who attain Adeptship comparatively few
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comparatively few people found themselves without a friend in need on the
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Such changes are comparatively rare, and tend to balance one
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so that within a comparatively short space of time we find not only the
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and comparatively ignoble things
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It was comparatively quiet in the taxicab as they sat arm in arm each having their own thoughts of the day
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Space is relatively and comparatively finite to all beings of creature status
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In a comparatively short
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comparatively short time he was back to his former state, once again in
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We have studied your CV very comprehensively and are most impressed by the fact that you attained Senior Officer rank comparatively early, during your period of compulsory Military service, during the Apartheid years… as attested by the glowing Letter of Reference which specifically mentions your flair for organising and leadership, from the then Chief of the Army - I see that he wanted you to join the Permanent Force? - well, his loss is our gain!……we’re inviting you to become a member of the “Inner Circle Group”…
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According to “The Circle” files, the preponderance of drug usage seemed to occur amongst schoolchildren in the age group 12 and upwards and more heavily in the Cape – where “tik” (crystal methamphetamine) which is comparatively easy to manufacture and gives a “high” that lasts for three to four hours, was the biggest seller
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Comparatively, the process of arriving at an
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The events of the night had been crowded into a comparatively short space of time
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Presently, pushing through a screen of vine-tangled branches, he came into a comparatively open space where the trees straggled, unencumbered by undergrowth, and saw before him the wide, pillared portico of the palace
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And so the procession into Jerusalem made a comparatively superficial impression upon Andrew; he was too busy with the responsibilities of his office to be otherwise affected
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Its original purpose had been forgotten, and nobody, of such as saw it at all, noticed that the apparently ancient lock which kept it from being appropriated as sleeping-quarters by beggars and thieves, was in reality comparatively new and extremely powerful, cunningly disguised into an appearance of rusty antiquity
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She probably should have stayed in a school where she taught third graders, a mostly Hispanic school that was relatively orderly and where she actually had had to spend comparatively little time on discipline
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The civilized kingdoms, though enormous in extent, occupied a comparatively small portion of the whole planet
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Many Lemurians escaped to the eastern coast of the Thurian Continent, which was comparatively untouched
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Her frame grew even thinner than it's normal sinewy condition, her hair began to grey, (although she was still a comparatively young woman), and her features became gaunt and hollowed
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She appeared comparatively young for the position she held, looking to be in her mid-forties
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His face began to flush, feeling an insecurity setting in by having a comparatively smaller unit than his dads
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� Also, the British that landed were equipped with a panoply of new and impressive weapons and equipment, against which our troops were comparatively ill-equipped to resist
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� With my comparatively small size, I was probably going to be stuck with selections of children�s clothes only
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Jenny thus spent a lot of her debrief on the subject of the resistance and fall of the Marines’ positions and comparatively little on the group’s trek back to American lines
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The two nurses, who had comparatively little to say, also looked at their friend with wide eyes and gaping mouths a number of times
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The British advanced accordingly, but, to clear the traffic on the roads, the armoured column had to move comparatively closed up
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In June things were comparatively quiet over Germany, all Allied resources being focused on the landings in Normandy
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absolute level of interest rates while competitive forces within the company (sales stability, earnings, and assets) will determine the limits of tolerance - comparatively favorable rates, or rates that are at the upper most levels
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shareholders and the return that would be received on comparatively risky investments
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on leverage and analysts predict comparatively higher earnings, the payoff is expected to
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have built up to a high level right at a point where they are most expensive (comparatively)
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companies within industries, indicating a “value buy” when the figure is comparatively
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comparatively small reaction to interest rate hikes
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toward its optimal capital structure at this time, and comparatively higher earnings are
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That was indeed another of life’s mysteries, thought Rudolph as he refocused on the comparatively meagre spoils of the Clegg empire, but one he wouldn’t mind solving
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A mind as comparatively sharp as yours should be able to figure out the answer, though
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offer, without comparatively testing alternative layouts
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The first phase had gone as planned with great success, nailing the enemy tactical aviation on the ground at a comparatively ludicrous price
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“Of course, comparatively, everyone is marginally smarter than they were a
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This was such a short cruise, comparatively, that there was no chance, he gritted his teeth at the potential pun, that he could get into trouble
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After the site is comparatively weed-free, tufts of lawn grass can be
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Balaklava, and Inkerman, and the hardships of the trenches were all forgotten for the time, and seemed comparatively small things
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It is vain to deny that in the actual working machinery and administration of our Church, in its arrangements, plans, schemes, and normal organization, the lay members have comparatively no place at all! Do the bishops meet in solemn conclave at Lambeth Palace to consider the state of our Zion? There is no place for the laity,- Does Convocation hold its annual debates? There is no representation of the laity,- Does the bishop of a diocese make his annual arrangements for the work of his See? Has he any difficult problem to solve about discipline or the best mode of dealing with some criminous clerk? He has no council of laymen,- Has a vacant living or incumbency to be filled up? The appointment is made without the slightest regard to the opinion of the parishioners
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the same time, following this comparatively simple, easy process in a
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comparatively low cost of my plan given the price of software and high salaries earned by IT
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Comparatively speaking, that is
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abandon, the comparatively degraded occupation of iron-smelting
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Midnapur, or the other hand, the Bhumij settlements are of comparatively
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It was, however, my comparatively uneducated paternal grandfather who provided me with my
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See the grim monster floating on the surface of the water; there appears to be no life anywhere about; all is silence; you know that by far the largest part of the vessel is under water; out of sight; you know that the ship is as large and as heavy as a twenty-story skyscraper; you know that there are hundreds of men ready to spring to their appointed task instantly; you know that every department is in charge of able, trained, skilled officials who have proven themselves competent to take charge of this marvelous piece of mechanism; you know that although it lies apparently oblivious to everything else, it has eyes which see everything for miles around, and nothing is permitted to escape its watchful vision; you know that while it appears quiet, submissive and innocent, it is prepared to hurl a steel projectile weighing thousands of pounds at an enemy many miles away; this and much more you can bring to mind with comparatively no effort whatever
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When we succeed in bringing about this mental attitude it is comparatively easy to realize our desire as an already accomplished fact; when we can do this we shall have found the “Truth” which makes us “free” from every lack or limitation of any kind
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When you get to the heart of things it is comparatively easy to understand and command them