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compared
1. It's a mean and harsh planet compared to this one when you get right down to it
2. After I left you I was content with a little place on the prairie, well, not that little, but compared to a nation it was nothing
3. Women are particularly susceptible to developing depression and anxiety disorders in response to stress as compared to men
4. "But Americans and Brazilians are definitely still from the same planet compared to here
5. "Compared to four tons of aluminum?"
6. As compared to 1947 the rupee has depreciated from its par value to less than 5 paise today
7. Her return from Sinbara had convinced her that she was a city girl, what was she doing out in this desert at the onset of dark? Sinbara was an urban wonderland compared to this
8. •Rock dust is inexpensive compared to other mineral products
9. the doctors compared such pain with the pain which women usually
10. Glenelle had to admit that even though Ava did her best to make the war back at Sol sound exciting, it seemed long ago and far away compared to the adjustments she had to face, being a clone and her whole time had been turned into a fantasy realm
11. She compared this to stories she read of people getting into derelict spaceships
12. the Waitrose car park seemed ambrosially soft compared to this hard, cold, terminal
13. Consider these three as compared to the good leaders
14. It’s always freezing cold and wet standing in the churchyard but I suppose it’s a small thing to suffer compared with what the soldiers had to go through
15. The daemon coordinating input from the fighters' and the junks' LiDAR arrays had compared all the available views of the stars from all the friendly craft in the immediate vicinity, and those views of the surrounding stars should have been identical, but they weren’t
16. Bahkmar wondered why he dared make that statement, but compared to what he'd already revealed, this was small
17. In this statement, we find that the darkness is being compared to the Spirit, and the depths are being compared to the waters
18. The usual horrors of the Waitrose car park seemed ambrosially soft compared to this hard, cold, terminal descent
19. Luray actually looked pretty sturdy out there, compared to what Desa expected
20. The late 34th century in these parts was literate, peaceful and prosperous actually, compared to the centuries that lead up to it
21. The fact is, the sex I had with him was just an 'uh, uh, ahhhh' compared to what we just had
22. Night in the mountain forest had been quiet and peaceful compared to the hours of darkness here
23. Compared with what you have been through, a broken night is nothing
24. “What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us
25. What was four decades compared to her life before? An inglethor pud on a mountainside
26. Sally and I have spoken about her dreams and compared them to mine
27. There was a bathroom that was downright swank compared to the compost cans on the poop deck that most riverboats have
28. They joined up with them and compared notes
29. He compared us with Americans he had met, 'Same language - different sky
30. Sefir is a wonderfully smooth ride compared with the other equines I have ridden, but I am gradually finding the movement more and more painful
31. No candle in a window is as bright as Kunae in the sky, 61Cygni B, a much brighter star than any in Earth’s sky, even Venus, but nothing compared to the full moon of Narrulla, which gave only a quarter the light of Earth’s
32. Their life stories were told and compared and much was made of the fact that two very different worlds had collided and, out of the chaos of the moment, had created a perfect picture of what the country should be striving for
33. Thom’s old universe was two rooms and some views compared to Ava’s, which had seventeen hundred square miles of land in the Caribbean, she wouldn’t get away with that
34. Of all the dreadful shocks experienced that day, nothing compared to the sudden and degrading catastrophe that he had just suffered as he’d bent down to pick up the soap in the prison shower
35. My life at that moment could not have been worse yet I was full of admiration for these tortured villagers and compared to their solid commitment, once again I felt like an outsider – and a coward
36. Compared to me, he was a hero, a man whose simple life was far from easy but one who'd found peace of mind in that very simplicity
37. Compared to Gujarat, Ahmedabad had better luck, the Ty channels said
38. people died in Ahmedabad compared to tens of thousands elsewhere
39. But that is how maths works - compared to thirty thousand, hundreds is a
40. A known entity like the Curitiba was safe compared to that
41. How big is God compared to that?” Arthur asked him
42. they compared the time of his beating to the time of
43. She laughed at his dire descriptions of the harsh conditions and kissed him lightly saying he had never stayed on the third moon of Alterei Regula; this would be a piece of cake compared to that
44. She knew what Alan’s toilet facilities were like in the vale and compared them to that pail
45. told and compared and much was made of the fact that two very
46. Not much by way of material in these compared with either the earlier ones I have been through already or the much bulkier ones I haven't looked at yet
47. Compared to them she was as shapely as the average young tree trunk, perched up on long saplings, with long scrawny arms and insect bites for tits
48. “So this was made here? I ask because I had wine before, but it was a hurried home-brew compared to this
49. nothing compared to the sudden and degrading catastrophe that he
50. compared to the joy we felt we received when that