And I think that comes from the contrast between these two people really just having very different approaches and influences and kind of battling it out and coming out with this kind of inspired product as a result.
Apart from the complete contrast in the weather, the most obvious change from Davos is the complete absence of anti-globalisation demonstrators.
The Japanese market is looking for brights and plaid, which is clearly a contrast from the subtle, traditional palette that the German's choose.
He picked up voters not only from the far-right, but from the far-left too: in contrast to 2002, none of the eight other candidates scored 5%.
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In a time of such obviously booming business, the janitors are winning more sympathy than the employers from Angelenos, who sense in the contrast between the cleaners who scrub lavatories and the bosses who use them all the unfairness of the digitally divided boom.
But the belief and confidence the Reds showed at the end was in stark contrast from their start to the game.
That's a stark contrast from the 1979 Steelers-Cowboys game, in which 26 starters alone returned.
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Those qualities represented a positive contrast from the Bush-Cheney years and seemed like enough to begin pulling the nation out of a deep recession.
The contrast from the morning's gig couldn't be more severe.
The stark contrast from NBC's buttoned-up, business-as-usual event was even more apparent when ABC announced its bold lineup.
Zia was responsible for initiating the alliance between the conservative military officers and the reactionary mullahs, both groups that tended to be drawn from the middle classes, in contrast to politicians, who mostly came from feudal landholding backgrounds.
The big-city mayors offer an intriguing contrast in styles, ranging from the consensus-building approach of Los Angeles' Tom Bradley to the confrontational politics of Gary's Hatcher.
The drama of the shootout was in stark contrast to game which dragged along from the first whistle.
The Alliance, in contrast, has been able to profit from the Peronists' mistakes, without saying anything much itself.
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The figures published on Wednesday contrast with last month's update from the ONS which said unemployment fell 7, 000 between April and June.
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Because of Apple's "walled garden" approach, the software available on its App Store is relatively protected from government-sponsored malware, in contrast to the Android operating system.
The team from Tonchidot, by contrast, didn't need to ask for chips or. apparently, funding.
This is a contrast from many of the exoplanets discovered using Kepler, which exhibit much more bizarre orbital behavior.
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Prof Stone says it is the contrast in mood from Sunday to Monday that has led to Mondays being unfairly singled out.
After being quoted in Mr Spadaro's paper, Mr Raymond took to his own website to note that he had deliberately equated cathedrals with proprietary, closed-source software directed from above, by contrast with the more chaotic bazaar of equals which produces open-source code.
The shuttle, by contrast, starts its flight by leaping straight from the gate.
The glowing orange carpet that once blanketed the floors in vibrant contrast to the rough gray concrete has been reproduced from a surviving two-inch square.
Boston and Memphis allow the fifth- and second-fewest points per 100 possessions defensively, a stark contrast from Orlando and Toronto, which rate as the fifth- and seventh-worst defenses by the same measure.
By contrast, the goons from Hefazat-e-Islam represent an idea of Bangladesh imported from the deserts of Saudi Arabia.
Closed-end managers, by contrast, are insulated from the whims of the market.
By contrast, the decade from 1908 to 1918 is little understood.
That was a contrast from 2011, when the fortress balance sheets and more predictable earnings power of firms like JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo drew more buyers.
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