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31. In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky.
32. This busy social life was a complete contrast to his old quiet life.
33. In contrast to similar services in France and Germany, Intercity rolling stock is very rarely idle.
34. In contrast to Livesey's, the room was purely functional.
35. It provides a good contrast to more elaborate music.
36. That's in sharp contrast to brother Gerald.
37. A Buddhist monk offered prayers for their health and happiness in contrast to the royal couple's general downcast attitude.
38. In contrast to students who are able to complete school assignments, work-inhibited students feel significantly less approval from their family.
39. In contrast to television, the press was highly differentiated: different papers reached very different audiences with very different messages.
40. What a contrast to the beautiful gladioli grown by Carole in pots.
41. But I am not persuaded that Motion, in contrast to Ackroyd, has a novelist's gift for narrative.
42. Tyler's fierce public image was a direct contrast to his tender love for his family.
43. Today's result is in marked contrast to the Glenn Hoddle tribunal last month.
44. In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
45. It was in some contrast to Jansher's abode in nearby Peshawar, but Mehboob and his family were happy.
46. The vote transcended party divisions, in notable contrast to the acrimonious partisanship that preceded the climactic moment.
47. He wore a dark suit and tie, a contrast to the brightly colored shirts he usually wears.
48. It marked it out as a patriotic party, in contrast to the general image it had earned during the 1920s.
49. Their failure is in marked contrast to the success of the HIDB-sponsored co-operatives in the Western Isles.
50. The blue-green office tower is in marked contrast to the traditional brick buildings that line the street.
51. He was relaxed, a contrast to the tension which had gripped him while he spoke of the MacQuillan calumny.
52. This view is in complete contrast to those who maintain that environmental deterioration is widespread and of critical importance.
53. Such oblique photography is a selective process, involving archaeological judgment, in contrast to the unselective view obtained by vertical survey.
54. It forms an interesting contrast to both the contemporary communities of the Essenes and to current Marxist ideas.
55. The eastern end of Loch Arkaig, in complete contrast to its middle and upper reaches, is beautifully wooded.
56. Second, the Orphic prohibition against killing stands in marked contrast to the Titans' devouring Dionysos.
57. In contrast to all other social welfare policies,(www.Sentencedict.com) public assistance programmes for the poor are the most controversial.
58. In complete contrast to Ybreska, Kirov was a man of deep political and ideological convictions.
59. The illustration of the horizontal organization presents the richest contrast to that of the vertical.
60. In contrast to the redistributive capital tax considered in Section 8-3, the indirect effects reinforce the transfer.
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