101.   This is a marked contrast to trials of genocide suspects at a U.N. tribunal in the northern Tanzania town of Arusha.

102.   This is in marked contrast to the traditional European season, which begins its league and cup competitions in July-August and conclude in May.

103.   This is in marked contrast to Richard Nixon.

104.   His attitude is in marked contrast to that of Mauritius Agriculture Minister Arvin Boolell.

105.   However, the show of force was in marked contrast to the policing of demonstrations in recent days.

106.   In marked contrast to subdued remarks about the incident on Monday, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said there was clear evidence that some Palestinians had been involved.

107.   In marked contrast to the rapid progress between Jordan and Israel, Arafat has grown increasingly frustrated at the stalemate in spreading Palestinian self-rule on the occupied West Bank.

108.   In marked contrast, the Conservatives were roundly defeated in the traditional Tory heartlands of southern England, even in areas where they had hitherto been judged unassailable.

109.   English success was in marked contrast to the performance of Canada.

110.   The mood in Belfast was in marked contrast to the concessionary tone of marchers the previous day in Londonderry.

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%
marked + n. >>共 290
contrast 9.76%
increase 9.69%
improvement 8.90%
man 6.54%
difference 4.57%
change 4.17%
decline 2.52%
effect 1.81%
decrease 1.73%
departure 1.65%
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