31.   In marked contrast, the mandatory minimums are essentially a flat, tariff-like approach to sentencing.

32.   In marked contrast to Bledsoe, Brady was bubbly about his chance to start, with a giddy grin on his face.

33.   In marked contrast to his speech in the sun, Lasorda was cantankerous in a later press conference.

34.   In marked contrast to others in his time, he was remarkably close to the thinking of modern geologists.

35.   In marked contrast to those big city heroes, however, Cornell worked quietly in the house he shared with his mother and brother in Flushing, Queens.

36.   It is also in marked contrast to the eight years of the Clinton administration, in which the White House did not make judicial selection a major priority.

37.   It is a marked contrast to his two predecessors, Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Peter Hall.

38.   It provided a marked contrast to his demeanor earlier, when he at times showed signs of shakiness.

39.   It was a marked contrast from the setting that got him here.

40.   It was a marked contrast to a spontaneous celebration that was brutally broken up by club-swinging Haitian police on Tuesday.

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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