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1 In some, actual abolition was comparatively easy ; in others, it was difficult.
2 It will be comparatively easy going; the brush is covered with snow.
3 The Socialist Legislator finds his task a comparatively easy and simple one.
4 The second channel is found less swift and comparatively easy to ford.
5 This unity makes the translation of inscriptions on the monuments comparatively easy .
6 The absence of a chaplain on board made the work comparatively easy .
7 But when once it has been withdrawn, the rest is comparatively easy .
8 The relatively abundant rainfall had made life on the island comparatively easy .
9 I know where my father is, and the rest is comparatively easy .
10 Where the man is a brutal tyrant, the problem is comparatively easy .
11 This being the fact, it was comparatively easy to deal with him.
12 Till that moment it had seemed a comparatively easy thing to do.
13 This was comparatively easy , after the work that had already been performed.
14 There are nature-formed passes over them, which render the ascent comparatively easy .
15 A blustering and tyrannical guardian would have been comparatively easy to fight.
16 Tom was glad to find the vessel thus comparatively easy of access.
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