Aún no tenemos significados para "comparatively unimportant".
1The main valleys are longitudinal and those running transversely few and comparatively unimportant.
2The first two of these pieces are short and comparatively unimportant.
3That Chilvers might talk here and there of Whitelaw stories was comparatively unimportant.
4As a table vegetable, it is comparatively unimportant, and not worthy of cultivation.
5Compared with this, information acquired and number of books read are comparatively unimportant.
6The military operations of the next year (A.D. 542) were comparatively unimportant.
7Fifty years earlier episcopacy and ceremonialism seemed to most Anglicans comparatively unimportant in themselves.
8Omitting comparatively unimportant incursions, the Indian wars of Massachusetts and New Plymouth were ended.
9This was a comparatively unimportant detail, a mere momentary reversal of the historic tide.
10But the room itself was comparatively unimportant, Forrester knew.
11We have selected, so far, the comparatively unimportant sources of mental discomfort, fret, and worry.
12It was not worth while to quarrel over the comparatively unimportant matter of Aunt Jane's invitation.
13The question of their exact date is comparatively unimportant except as it throws light upon their interpretation.
14The flourishing establishments of to-day, or such of them as then existed, were small and comparatively unimportant.
15Linda would be too wise to insist on distasteful regularity in the interest of a comparatively unimportant well-being.
16His other wars are comparatively unimportant.
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Comparatively unimportant a través del tiempo
Comparatively unimportant por variante geográfica