1. We thought perhaps we can use that as a goal standard, and pick up what actually happens with our project to compare the two. 2. But Roseboro and many Dodgers coaches and players said it is unfair to compare the two. 3. Comparing the two is like comparing apples and oranges, Weingarten said. 4. Goldsberry shies away from comparing the two, preferring instead to wait and see how Hoskins adjusts to the high-school game. 5. How do you compare the two if you have half a brain? 6. In the catalog, Peter Smithson compares the two to art directors, their work to layout, display, cut-and paste. 7. Not having seen the Robbins production, which starred Anne Bancroft and Gene Wilder, I have no way of comparing the two. 8. No one would think to compare the two beyond that, either as men or as writers. 9. Please do not compare the two! 10. Police may release the sketches after they compare the two, Ezell said. |