61.   The neighborhood provides a marked contrast to the tough part of Los Angeles where he lived for the last decade or so.

62.   The particulars fall short of the sweep of the image, but the agenda stands even so in marked contrast to the Republican campaign.

63.   The polite and occasionally warm reception that Perry received from the Chinese military stood in marked contrast to his meeting on Tuesday morning with American business representatives.

64.   The parades, vaudeville acts, brass bands, and uniforms were all a marked contrast to the reserved practices of more established religions.

65.   The rush-rush is more like that of life itself, a marked contrast to the artificial slowness of most television drama.

66.   The sale will also not be the last large deal, although it comes in marked contrast to previous sales to small and home offices, Salisbury said.

67.   The relaxed atmosphere was a marked contrast to some tense sessions in the past, when the United States and Japan differed on trade issues.

68.   The rush toward promise offers a marked contrast with much of the history of medicine.

69.   The self-imposed austerity is a marked contrast to the high-flying past, when some lawmakers were quick to accept lobby largess.

70.   The silence in the room was in marked contrast to the steadily rising noise at the Joe Louis Arena.

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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