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91. In complete contrast to Laura, Bernard had never seen the need to control his temper.
92. In contrast to most plants, they breathe in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.
93. In contrast to this, extrinsic factors like food supply and predation are held by other workers to control the population cycles.
94. For it is often supposed that his attitude towards women stands in stark contrast to that of the surrounding society.
95. In contrast to Roberts, Henriksen is magnetic without being mannered.
96. Professionals, in contrast to members of other occupations, claim and are often accorded complete autonomy in their work.
97. In contrast to other commodities, metal futures contracts remain open at their original prices until their respective prompt dates.
98. The shares opened at 28p yesterday, in sharp contrast to a high of 233p in August 1988.
99. In contrast to other trichostrongyles hypobiosis occurs at the L3 stage although their role in outbreaks of disease has not been established.
100. This has the added advantage of making a nice contrast to the night scenes in the previous sequence.
101. Their coinages are often in explicit contrast to familiar terms or to other innovations.
102. In contrast to Seldane, Claritin is still considered a very safe drug.
103. What he doesn't do in contrast to his practice with musical guests is to invite Jazzie to talk.
104. This is in sharp contrast to the approach of traditional neo-classical economics.
105. In contrast to Guinness I, Ward's trial lasted just six weeks and was based on one charge.
106. McAvennie's second spell at West Ham was in marked contrast to his first.
107. This lack of sophistication and coordination was in marked contrast to the behaviour of the Siberian peasant representatives in the Dumas.
108. And it passes through more unusual heather covered terrain, giving an added contrast to the walk.
109. The picture thus sketched is in strong contrast to the popular view of housewives as a leisured class.
110. In contrast to his predecessors who worked at all hours of the day Macmillan tended to keep office hours.
111. The procedures adopted on enquiries are a complete contrast to those in professional practice.
112. This is in marked contrast to desktop publishing programs where almost every element has to be created externally and then imported.
113. In contrast to single copy probes, the number of loci and their positions for multi-locus probes are usually unknown.
114. In contrast to Burt, Bob was a big man whose height and girth substantiated his forceful, dominant personality.
115. In contrast to solid blue-chip stocks, growth companies are moderately risky.
116. This is in direct contrast to the company's more secretive past as part of the Central Electricity Generating Board.
117. The plant is very attractive, and provides excellent contrast to other plants.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
118. In contrast to carrying costs, ordering costs decrease with increases in average inventory level.
119. We shared a moment of worry that stood in sharp contrast to the celebration exploding around us.
120. In contrast to the well-spoken woman in red, the attendants were beneath Jinju. s contempt.
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