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When you compare it to 9/11, it's kind of like the less-talented, not-as-good-looking little brother of 9/11.
Nausheen Husain: The Day American Muslims Had To Prove They Like Baseball, Too Nausheen Husain 2011
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When you compare it to 9/11, it's kind of like the less-talented, not-as-good-looking little brother of 9/11.
Nausheen Husain: The Day American Muslims Had To Prove They Like Baseball, Too Nausheen Husain 2011
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This is great for less-talented athletes who want to be big-time baseballers, probably bad for a sport already headed in the wrong direction.
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This is great for less-talented athletes who want to be big-time baseballers, probably bad for a sport already headed in the wrong direction.
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A tough nonconference schedule seemed to ready the Islanders for the smaller, less-talented teams they face in the Southland Conference, leading to a quick 5-0 start in league play.
Southland Conference 2010
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A colleague deemed by Mr. Wilson as less-talented "spends all his income on exotic fishing trips," he says.
Internal BNY Mellon Documents Show Panic Jean Eaglesham 2011
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In that case, we can explain the correlation between education and income as follows: talented people foresee a high lifetime income, and being-educated is a normal good (or perhaps a luxury good) so better-off people consume more of it than less-talented people.
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Kind of a superhero story in which Ghostface and his less-talented posse imagine taking down a South American drug lord.
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The harder the cap, the more money that top players will siphon off their less-talented teammates.
Stern und Drang 2010
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The harder the cap, the more money that top players will siphon off their less-talented teammates.
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