61.   From the start, Capellas drew a sharp contrast to his buttoned-down predecessor, German-born Pfeiffer.

62.   Goodwin, whose gentle nature is a sharp contrast to his ferocious play, agreed this was his best game.

63.   He has never been a prosecutor, an activist, advocacy role in sharp contrast to the quiet paper-shuffling that characterizes the bench.

64.   He often remarked that Morocco was a country of sharp contrasts.

65.   He suddenly seemed to be everywhere, in sharp contrast to Bush, who preferred to put his running mate, Dick Cheney, out to reassure the public.

66.   He said the behavior of local journalists was in sharp contrast to that of their colleagues from outside the area.

67.   He was thought to offer a sharp contrast to his predecessor, Tomiichi Murayama, a grandfatherly socialist who was widely viewed as extremely nice and extremely lackadaisical.

68.   Her confident delivery struck a sharp contrast with the gaffes of last fall.

69.   Her little-girl phone voice stands in sharp contrast to the toughness of her assignment.

70.   He saw sharp contrasts between the Croatian and US banking systems.

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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