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It is a striking contrast with the outgoing administration, in which economists never had much clout.
ECONOMIST: Barack Obama's economic team
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Its lushness is a striking contrast to the younger succulent garden, with its spiky shapes and otherworldly blooms.
WSJ: Ruth Bancroft, Growing a Piece of History
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The film reveals a striking contrast between young modern women and their sisters respecting all the codes of their ancestral culture never seen before.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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The ruling presented a striking contrast to a decision on the same issue by another Virginia federal district judge, Norman Moon, just two weeks ago.
WSJ: Judge Sides With Virginia on Health Law
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The calm in Pyongyang has been a striking contrast to the steady flow of retaliatory threats North Korea has issued over ongoing military exercises between South Korea and the United States.
NPR: NKorea, Marking Leader's Birthday, Shows More Ire
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Equal in excellence to the 264-seat main theater but presenting a striking design contrast, this secondary screening room has a hot pink entrance and features exposed loudspeakers and a grey, perforated acoustical wall and ceiling surface, making it more of an exposed machine for the moving image.
ENGADGET: Museum of The Moving Image plans multi-million dollar updates with HD, 3D
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In striking parallel to Michelangelo's unfinished sculptural works, there is a high degree of contrast between different parts of the sheet the body of the Child, which is so highly finished that it is impossible to even detect the artist's hand and the face and body of the Madonna, which is roughed out in the barest form of a sketch.
WSJ: Masterpieces on a Shopping List | Michelangelo Master Drawings | Museum of Fine Arts Boston | By Cammy Brothers
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The striking thing about these findings, however, was the contrast with the same poll a month earlier.
ECONOMIST: The late march on Kosovo
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The varied inspirations and the contrast between performers of different training backgrounds make for a mix that, while showcasing some striking moments of dance theater in particular those of Kayo Seyama and Kuniya Sawamura, two traditionally schooled Japanese dancers can confound Japanese and Western viewers alike.
WSJ: Giselle at the D?j?ji Temple | Yasuko Yokoshi | Bell | New York Live Arts | By Robert Greskovic