91.   In sharp contrast to Gov. George W. Bush, Gore is close to Clintonian in his appetite for brain-frying travel and hunger for votes.

92.   In sharp contrast to Japan, family relations trump all other social obligations.

93.   In sharp contrast to the Democratic and Republican candidates, Perot actually takes questions from unscreened audiences of regular citizens.

94.   In sharp contrast to the formality of the mainstream Catholic Church, these movements use joyful singing and praying at rallies to attract mostly low-income citizens.

95.   In sharp contrast to the two previous administrations, Clinton has used common sense on guns.

96.   In sharp contrast to the United States, though, Germany accepts many traditional herbal remedies as medicines.

97.   In sharp contrast, Scott Erickson walked three to corral the complete-game victory.

98.   In the process, they offered a sharp contrast in styles.

99.   In sharp contrast to Deutsche Bank, which wants to be a global power, the Bavarian banks wanted to emulate big regional banks in the United States.

100.   In sharp contrast to the relentless pace with which American military contractors have merged in recent years, the European players have remained fragmented along national lines.

a. + contrast >>共 305
sharp 22.76%
stark 22.40%
marked 7.51%
striking 3.39%
dramatic 1.45%
startling 1.45%
vivid 1.15%
nice 1.15%
direct 1.09%
complete 1.03%
sharp + n. >>共 1041
decline 5.97%
drop 5.95%
increase 5.60%
rise 5.26%
criticism 4.16%
contrast 3.88%
fall 3.64%
knife 2.85%
gain 2.67%
turn 1.62%
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