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31. Not nearly as crucial, but every bit as entertaining: Cultivate a talent.
32. Several students get through adequate, but not nearly as theatrical, renditions.
33. Researchers found that thin people also experienced food cravings, but not nearly as much as those who were overweight.
34. The other man was not so tall and not nearly so good looking.
35. Not the least reason for this, of course, was simply the fact that the hierarchy was not nearly as fully developed.
36. The social isolation of women is not nearly as popular a cause for concern as it was in the 1970s.
37. In Theophile's case, however, the choice was not nearly so stark.
38. Action speaks louder than words but not nearly as often. Mark Twain 
39. Unfortunately for many of those affected, the amount provided was not nearly enough to pay for more expensive living arrangements.
40. The situation Clinton faces in 1996 is not nearly as dire as that which confronted Carter in 1979.
41. In fact, the Great and Good are not nearly as changed as popular myth would have it.
42. If training and competing were exacting, they were not nearly so exacting as plantation work.
43. And the settlement, $ 14. 8 million, was not nearly enough to be the justice I wanted, romantically.
44. Alas, it was not nearly so simple, and many more complex problems remained to be solved.
45. The debacle of 1968 was not nearly enough to jolt future conventions into discipline.
46. I have a friend who tells a story similar to that of the lost boy, though not nearly so dramatic.
47. Roger: No, not nearly as big. What a letdown!
48. "The regulation is one key step for now, but it's not nearly enough, " said Wang Liming, a People's University vice president and legal adviser to the legislature.
49. HiveMind has more supporting modules than Pico does, but not nearly as many as Spring has.
50. The muscle into which needles deliver vaccine is not nearly as active immunologically.
51. In 1700 William Kidd, not nearly so successful as Drake had been, sailed into New York.
52. However, when a feisty, pumpernickel-loving fairy godmother takes them on a magical journey, they learn to their great surprise that Binah's life is not nearly as enviable as it had seemed.
52. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
53. Although the mahjong tiles were still clicking in Chuehhsin's room, they were not nearly so noisy.
54. The Garmin 410 is still large and thick, but not nearly the size of previous models.
55. Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
56. One gleam from her beams one hundred kind of charm. The pricy clothes and skin care products are not nearly a bright smile.
57. But that was not nearly enough to meet demand as gold imports into China soared in 2010, turning the country into a major overseas buyer for the first time.
58. The few jobs now being created too often pay a pittance, not nearly enough to pry open the doors to a middle-class standard of living.
59. This, however, was not nearly so frightening as driving myself in a Fiat Punto to the southeastern tip of Sicily.
60. But the party is not nearly as well organised or ruthless as Zanu PF.
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