You'll be a bronze deity by comparison, no matter how pale you may feel at home. |
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Nothing really matters since you are so taken by the immensity of the world that your own life seems unimportant by comparison. |
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A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech. |
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I hate to compare but it makes my emotional state seem very beige by comparison. |
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Industrially produced cakes are poor things by comparison with those which are hand made. |
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This year's rising darlings Coldplay make sincere, earnest music, but appear almost naively accessible and unpretentious by comparison. |
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They corrected deviations of internal clocks by comparison with radio controlled wristwatches. |
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The English regions are, by comparison, ahistorical, nebulously conceived, arbitrarily imposed. |
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In the third period of the Great Patriotic War, the number of air army radio nets doubled by comparison with the first period. |
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As a statement of fact, it is a shocking indictment of our society after a period of relative wealth by comparison with other nations. |
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It takes about 8 minutes for that trip, so the short, final hop from the Moon to the Earth is trivial by comparison. |
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The current Explorer offers substantial refinement over the previous version, which rides like a buckboard wagon by comparison. |
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But the sad fact is, the rest of this album's cuts are lifeless husks by comparison. |
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Total inapplicability of such equations for direct numerical calculations is proven analytically by comparison with the analytical solution. |
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You could eat the chicken stew every day for a week and not get bored, and the Lao tomato sauce makes Mexican salsa seem insipid by comparison. |
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By any measure, decapods are underrepresented in the fossil record by comparison with organisms with more heavily calcified exoskeletons. |
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Last Days, by comparison, is simply small, plumbing the shallow depths of half-baked notions about celebrity and art and depression. |
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The staterooms are huge by comparison to other liveaboards, twice that of the average Aggressor cabin. |
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He's handsome, with chiselled good looks and hypnotic blue eyes that make Mel Gibson's pale by comparison. |
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Despite its opulence, however, Zhang's house pales by comparison to that of his cousin, Zhang Shiming. |
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The length of fuel assemblies and fuel rods is measured by comparison with the length standard by means of cathetometer. |
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With these technologies deployed successfully, other communities will look like cave-dwellers by comparison. |
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Prospective buyers and sellers also base their offers and counter-offers at least in part by comparison with other market transactions. |
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Recent infections were distinguished from pre-existing infections by comparison with blood samples taken before transfusion. |
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It was very clean and hygienic, well maintained and the food was marvellous by comparison to what I had experienced abroad. |
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Unlike some of the ultra rich who will benefit from an illconceived scheme, some of the Irish players would be paupers by comparison. |
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The lamb curry and vegetable biryani that followed suffered by comparison, seeming just a little vague and hesitant. |
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A concubine, a low cur, a cheat and a fraud would be decent things by comparison with being called a liar. |
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All we can do is remember most everyone reading this is rich by comparison and we should contribute to the relief efforts if we possibly can. |
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Thankfully, it's also the absolute nadir of the album at large, so everything else comes up roses by comparison. |
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Well, we had a great time watching this show, and it made Martha's show seemed crabbed and small by comparison. |
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Men's courtship attempts were described by comparison to just about every other public bid for power men engaged in. |
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The result is a toleration of evil in Britain, which is now being shamed and exposed by comparison with the Dutch and Danes. |
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There are still a few too many bulls by comparison but we can move them given a bit of time. |
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No particularly strong fluorescence of calcite, especially by comparison with glass, has been noticed. |
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Such awards seem excessive both by absolute standards and by comparison with losers in the litigation lottery, who get nothing. |
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The barogram is evaluated by comparison with a calibration curve that must not be more than one year old. |
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Nick, as ever, looks relatively sane by comparison, but then most people would really. |
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Unlike the well-known Hawaii Ironman, the Olympic distance seems much more humane by comparison. |
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Farming hundreds of thousands of fish in tiny cages makes battery hen operations look positively organic by comparison. |
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Opium production has soared to record levels, and farmers continue to be reluctant to plant crops that pay buttons by comparison. |
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Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks really titchy. |
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Manchester, by comparison, is a gleaming metropolis of cosmopolitan glamour and dodgy haircuts. |
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Thermal inversions were identified directly by comparison of temperature readings at different altitudes. |
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He, meanwhile, will content himself with what, by comparison, are relatively modest talents. |
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The Owenduff river flows off Corslieve and was a raging torrent by comparison with the gentle stream of the summer. |
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His dream was big whereas my dream by comparison is tiny, almost microscopic. |
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The mating game we were witnessing in the penguin colony was gentle and benign by comparison. |
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It is all glam by comparison, a busy street, four lanes wide with a lot of the local amenities and lots more besides. |
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The Four Tops lead singer sang with such unbridled passion, this is really weak sauce by comparison. |
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The blacks are solid, though the whites can appear a bit dirty by comparison. |
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This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison. |
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Getting Congress' warring tribes to back this agenda may be easy by comparison. |
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Mr Sportage seemed to run out of puff after that, and by comparison put-putted the last 15 minutes before home. |
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The company confronting a blazing oil well leaking billions of dollars of black gold had it easy by comparison. |
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The simple unaffectedness of these steps made the increasing waves of pyrotechnics by the dancers seem frenzied and over the top by comparison. |
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Of the things that he had seen in this world, this was only quite tame by comparison. |
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He lacks the adventurousness of others known for similar roles, appearing stuffy, staid, and stoic by comparison. |
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His early development was uneventful though slow by comparison with that of his older sister. |
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Exons were assigned by comparison of messenger RNA and genomic sequences. |
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What happened in Georgia recently was a walk in the park by comparison. |
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Dos conservative is in denial of the evidence by comparison with other civilised, developed countries. |
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I am a huge fan, but the record just sounded weak sauce by comparison. |
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As Tropical Depression 11 turned into Hurricane Jeanne, it is a weak sister by comparison to everything else that went by the Bahamas this hurricane season. |
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Anna Peters's work, by comparison, is a lot looser, cartoony drawings on paper plates, paper, acrylic on canvas are jokey one shot reflexive gags. |
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Unfortunately, by comparison with the other students, I was quite backward, and so bad at mathematics in particular that I was kept down an entire year. |
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From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison. |
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At that rate, even the fanciest steak dinner would still be a bargain by comparison. |
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We grumble and moan but really we live the life of Riley by comparison. |
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If GU winds up serving only nine years, the sentence would seem rather short by comparison with other cases. |
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The mighty dirigibles in the paintings are lumbering by comparison. |
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These are the types of scenarios that would make the current catastrophe in Sendai look piddling by comparison. |
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When Jerry comes in to interview the bed-bound man he looks like a preying mantis by comparison, as though the two men aren't even the same species. |
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She makes her predecessor Brad Womack, who's not very expressive, seem like Ryan Seacrest by comparison. |
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Yes, the team with the most-bloated payroll in hockey and, by comparison to its peers, in nearly any sport, woke up in midwinter and realized its approach wasn't working. |
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But a mafioso such as Willie the Rat would have taken that as the good news by comparison when he heard the rest. |
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The miracle of the loaves and fishes was a card trick by comparison. |
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Because they're high power, interference and hum are very small by comparison, so the wires can be unshielded, and triboelectricity is not a problem. |
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Ann and James invited me to one of those plush, underpopulated screening rooms in midtown with seats so comfortable that they ruin the local theater by comparison. |
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Again, I've found myself in a city where by comparison I start thinking that London's cold, unfriendliness where no-one looks at anyone in the eye is actually rather pleasant. |
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This is very moderate by comparison, but still very nasty weather. |
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I've also been a wedding usher, which is a breeze by comparison. |
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The truly Byzantine Social Security legislation came a very distant second, then all other legislation complexity was too small to measure by comparison. |
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Neither verification by comparison nor by checksum is available. |
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In Morningside, by comparison, there are a blithe number of 80-year-olds for whom the next decade promises a rich pageant of Saga tours and constant cruises. |
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In a word, it was rather trite and pale by comparison to past years. |
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It filled his soul again with inexpressible joy and pleasure, as if everything else seemed dark by comparison with that infinite brilliance and radiant light-for it was night. |
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So often last season, those two provided the creative spark going forward, whereas the current side looks ponderous and predictable in the final third by comparison. |
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Radioactive thiols in the eluate were identified by comparison with the fluorescence peaks of mBBr derivatives and by S-cysteine, S-glutathione and S-sulphate standards. |
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Our role is to make everywhere else look good by comparison! |
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The arched windows are usually narrow by comparison to their height and are without tracery. |
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Compensation made to the legal residents of the forest was reasonably generous by comparison with other forests. |
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Diesel or electric locomotives, by comparison, drew benefit from new custom built servicing facilities. |
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He's looking awfully good by comparison to the pooh-bahs of the business today. |
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Why then are we piffling about with low-energy light bulbs, whose effect is absolutely microscopic by comparison? |
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The borehole gravity meter was calibrated by comparison with an absolute gravity meter. |
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In addition, by comparison with a known spectrum, the changes on the surfaces of substrates can be analyzed nondestructively. |
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Base metal thermocouples may be calibrated by comparison with noble metal thermocouples in furnaces. |
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They have also been criticised, for instance by comparison with the work of Christopher Dawson during the same period. |
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Fans often declare that they prefer fanon to what actually happens in canon and fanworks to the actual series, which is lackluster by comparison. |
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His victim suffers incalculably before she is brutally killed in a manner that makes the viciousness of snuff films pale by comparison. |
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Liberty presents us with a political world fashioned from our own efforts, manipulable by comparison with the retractable spiritual realm. |
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But if Ontario is so efficient, why is Saskatchewan doing so well by comparison? |
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The rest of the debate was only anticlimactic by comparison. |
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When you build your esteem on the media's ultrathin, superslim image, you are going to lose by comparison. |
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In art, as in politics, the reign of Philip III seems to suffer by comparison with those that came before and after. |
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The Barbary falcon's shoulder and pelvis bones are stout by comparison with the peregrine, and its feet are smaller. |
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The goal of the project is to create a high resolution sequence of the Quercus robur genome, and to study genetic diversity by comparison of the genomes of different species. |
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Statistically significant differences in acetyl CoA activity in either the mammary gland or the liver were by comparison with rats fed the semisynthetic diet. |
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Hybridizaton has played a role in the evolution of the Siganidae, as evidenced by comparison of mtDNA cytochrome b and nDNA internal transcribed spacer 1 sequence data. |
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Big bruising pomarine and great skuas sailed by while three of the five long tailed skuas we saw came fairly close in, dainty by comparison, but still masters of the air. |
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We identified skulls and dentaries by comparison with specimens in the Collection of Mammals, Angelo State University Natural History Collections. |
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