When she came to her own rooms, Carrie saw their comparativeinsignificance.
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The wolves now had sunk to a plane of comparativeinsignificance.
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Two words more upon Rigdon, before we leave him in his comparativeinsignificance!
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And one of its teachings had to do with the comparativeinsignificance of pride.
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But in the most flourishing parts of Italy, the feudal nobles were reduced to comparativeinsignificance.
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Each was remarkable for its extremely long tail and for the comparativeinsignificance of its head.
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That he loved her was with him now a matter that had sunk into comparativeinsignificance.
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English commerce has dwindled away to comparativeinsignificance.
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The forest belt is so immense that the wooded plains of the Amazon shrink into comparativeinsignificance.
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The successors of Cruni'nus did not inherit his abilities, and the Bulgarians soon sunk into comparativeinsignificance.
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Therefore, he was considerably surprised, on finding the firm's Adams Street offices, to observe their comparativeinsignificance.
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But in Germany most human faults and follies sink into comparativeinsignificance beside the enormity of walking on the grass.
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Their comparativeinsignificance had left them unobserved during most of the foregoing scene; and material changes had occurred, unheeded, in their situation.
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The uncertainty and importance of the present, reduce the past and future to comparativeinsignificance, and clear the mind of minor worries.
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When contrasted with the writings of the Master-Humorist, these readings of his, though so remarkable in themselves, shrink, no doubt, to comparativeinsignificance.
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All his meditations and formulated doctrines radiate from the great and sublime idea of the majesty of God and the comparativeinsignificance of man.