It has been -- really has unfolded in stark contrast to the methods of terrorist organizations.
That stands in stark contrast to the situation that existed when the President took office.
The style of the two Chinese tech giants stands in stark contrast with one another.
This is in stark contrast to the generally accepted movie review five star scoring system.
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That achievement was in stark contrast to David Leatherdale's 66 off just 18 fewer deliveries.
Mr. Christie's praise was a stark contrast to his attacks on Mr. Obama in the past.
That's a stark contrast from the 1979 Steelers-Cowboys game, in which 26 starters alone returned.
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In stark contrast, all other populations together grew by only about 5%, officials said.
In stark contrast to the rapid Rogers, the Leicestershire batsmen struggled on a slow pitch.
Yet the success of medical research is in stark contrast to the many low-paid jobs.
In stark contrast, if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, a regional nuclear arms race will ensue immediately.
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In stark contrast, the Conservatives support NMD and advocate its development as a pan-Nato defensive system.
In stark contrast to this crisis, is the exponential growth of another problem, food waste.
The HDI Figure below shows this as a stark contrast between nations of the world.
His comments are a stark contrast to compatriot Schumacher, who has been an outspoken critic of Pirelli.
The NRA's hard line came in stark contrast to President Obama's own plan after the Newtown shooting.
This valley lies in stark contrast to the green hills and gentle fields of the eastern fells.
It was a stark contrast to the first 45 minutes that offered very little from both sides.
But this rhetoric lies in stark contrast with the massive growing unanswered entitlement debt and deficit.
The Sandinista party had won a decisive amount of victories in stark contrast to public opinion polls.
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This was in stark contrast to Chernobyl where the Soviets intentionally kept the public in the dark.
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Even under occupation, Iraq's expression of popular will provided a stark contrast to the lot of other Arabs.
He steadfastly refused to criticise Labour's 2010 general election manifesto, in stark contrast to Ed, who wrote it.
The drama of the shootout was in stark contrast to game which dragged along from the first whistle.
In stark contrast, Pedrosa profited from a searing start to zip into the lead and never relinquished it.
The stark contrast from NBC's buttoned-up, business-as-usual event was even more apparent when ABC announced its bold lineup.
But the rhetoric is in stark contrast to what Obama has actually done over the past four years.
That stands in stark contrast to the proposals that have been put forward by Republicans, including Governor Romney.
This history is celebrated and preserved, but it is a stark contrast to the peaceful, even staid, community of Lexington today.
That's in stark contrast to the iPhone experience, which is pristine and controlled by Apple from the start.
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