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1 When you receive news like this all other problems pale into insignificance .
2 The infestation of polyps those things usually carried seemed to pale into insignificance .
3 If it does we will make the fall of Rome pale into insignificance .
4 Enough domestic dramas among that little lot, surely, to make EastEnders pale into insignificance .
5 His problems, however, pale into insignificance next to Gloucester's.
6 The wonders of today will pale into insignificance at the coming of the greater things.
7 Struggles of the battlefields pale into insignificance here, when man first contends with inward enemies!
8 The things I have discovered in this room make Edison's Menlo Park discoveries pale into insignificance .
9 I am sure anything sponsored by the Emperor would make our poor events pale into insignificance . '
10 But these problems pale into insignificance by comparison with the decades of violence that blighted the region.
11 We are going to have an adventure, beside which all others of our lives will pale into insignificance .
12 How the so-called splendors and pomp of your cities pale into insignificance out here among God's eternal hills!
13 My emotions must pale into insignificance for what the team are feeling as they wonder if their attackers will return.
14 But when graphic comparisons are made against some of the better PlayStation titles, Micro Machines' visual effects pale into insignificance .
15 WE worry about a six per cent unemployment rate now but new research suggests that could pale into insignificance by 2030.
16 But even events of this magnitude pale into insignificance compared with the ones that happened back when Earth was newly formed.
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