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This only appears like "the most liberal Congress ever" in comparision to the neo-fascist turn the Republican Party has taken.
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What they are asking for is reasonable in comparision to how much Summit is raking in for all of this.
Twilight Lexicon » Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene Salary Negotiations Round Two 2010
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(Which by the way I agree should have funding cut, but the comparision is that of McDonalds workers selling drugs ... you don't shut down the entire company for acts of it's employees.)
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The adultery was nothing in comparision to what these two people have done to our country.
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Certainly in comparision to Edges, the tensions which were mounting then have progressed to full-throttle here and the fear and danger is racking up fast in a land that nevertheless still seems to radiate something special, every book I read about the Levant is telling me so.
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Certainly in comparision to Edges, the tensions which were mounting then have progressed to full-throttle here and the fear and danger is racking up fast in a land that nevertheless still seems to radiate something special, every book I read about the Levant is telling me so.
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I'm still somewhat confused as to the intensity of your metaphysical stance, which is why I asked about if in comparision to Orch OR.
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I'm still somewhat confused as to the intensity of your metaphysical stance, which is why I asked about if in comparision to Orch OR.
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So, in comparision to real-life experiences, Junie's misbehaviors and misused grammar lapses seem awfully mild.
When good kids show bad judgment Roger Sutton 2007
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Aside from occasional tiny in comparision meteros that impact it, it does not get added to by its environment.
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