51.   Canadian authorities have encouraged people to come downtown, a sharp contrast to previous summit meetings where security concerns often kept the public at bay.

52.   By sharp contrast, of course, no one is pushing out the Serbs, who are fleeing from fear.

53.   By sharp contrast, pedophiles, racists and others who tend to live outside the larger societal feedback loop will find it far easier to keep doing so.

54.   Castagno was one of the first to use sharp contrasts of light to dramatize mighty events, so everything is molded by a gold Tuscan light.

55.   Driving through the desert landscape with its sculptured rocks was a sharp contrast to our trip from Durango through the snowy, heavily forested Rocky Mountains.

56.   Drivers along the coastal highway here in northern Michigan find that Peshawbestown, with its battered trailers and small wood houses, is a sharp contrast to other communities.

57.   Frequent television news updates galvanized viewers in Moscow and stood in sharp contrast to the secrecy that surrounded submarine operations during most of the Cold War.

58.   From his first day in office he has set an energetic pace and a populist tone that are in sharp contrast with the style and substance of Suharto.

59.   From the river, the white sand stands in sharp contrast to the black water.

60.   George W. Bush, in sharp contrast, is staring at the warning signs of a recession.

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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