Later, in a bombed-out Iraqi barracks, he wrote a starkly prescient letter to a Marine friend.
Of course, the Bush administration and, for that matter, the European Union have been speaking starkly about a nuclear threat from Iran.
Half a dozen computers were set up in a starkly decorated, white-walled living space.
The prospective owner enters a starkly elegant 50-square-meter room whose black-glass walls ensure privacy.
The prospective owner enters a starkly elegant 500-square-foot room whose black-glass walls ensure privacy.
Surviving Jews that made it to Israel experienced a starkly different reception.
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Bank of Ireland issued a starkly gloomy trading statement on September 17th, forecasting rising loan losses and cutting its dividend by half.
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With his resignation, Pope Benedict has chosen a starkly different path than his predecessor, John Paul II, whose long struggle with Parkinson's disease played out before eyes of the world before his death in 2005.
It is a starkly cynical absurdity.
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Sights you can expect to gawk at in awe on your voyage include a variety of points on the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands, a whole mess of seals, four different types of penguins and a starkly beautiful panorama of unforgiving rock, ice, and snow.
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For example, quite a few involve "lane assist" features that starkly indicate the options when coming to a fork in the road so that the driver avoids having to stare at the screen too long to figure out the right path.
And Tumblr faces a fundamental problem that starkly differentiates it from Facebook and Twitter.
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In both cases, the two words are nearly indistinguishable to an English speaker, but yield starkly different patterns when run through a spectrograph.
Andrew Mackenzie, the next CEO of BHP, takes the reins of the mining company with a mission that is starkly different from the one his predecessor started with five years ago.
What we have now is a situation where there are two starkly different visions about how we need to move the country forward economically.
The photographs (many of them taken on a Vest Pocket Kodak, more or less the equivalent of a modern disposable camera) are starkly beautiful.
The country is starkly beautiful, swimming in the Blue Lagoon, a steamy outdoor sauna amidst lave fields, is very cool, and the people are very friendly.
Less starkly, his success may simply represent the passing to a new generation of the literary flame albeit, in this instance, a blowtorch.
Fingerprints aren't as noticeable when the device is showing bright, colorful images, but become starkly visible when the iPad is turned off or when it is playing a dark scene in a movie.
It could have been so much worse for Sunderland in a first half totally dominated by a Liverpool team oozing with the confidence that had been so starkly absent for much of this season.
It is a perfect place for science-fiction, but it is very starkly real.
The Toyota and Boeing stories underscore starkly contrasted approaches to outsourcing, supply chain management, and the quality management needed in a marketplace where public fears fester each time a serious product risk is traced to a foreign source.
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The complaint also strangely paints the NCAA in starkly negative hues, as if associating the organization with greed and its leadership with conspiracy will somehow make a difference.
It was actually Far Cry 3 that made me want a game that was more lonesome and less kill-happy, or that made me so starkly aware of that desire.
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