71.   The sobering experience at ground zero is in marked contrast to the pulse of the city elsewhere.

72.   The study is a marked contrast to upbeat assessments by President Clinton and congressional Republicans about how welfare caseloads have declined since the law took effect.

73.   Their status will be in marked contrast to the fate of their immediate predecessors, the Florida Marlins.

74.   Then, in marked contrast, there are the several photos of smiling, pink-cheeked toddlers raggedly clipped from magazines.

75.   There were few signs of disgust when he missed receivers -- a marked contrast from last week -- or if they ran the wrong routes.

76.   These ads were in marked contrast to the droning, repetitious style of the hard-sell advertising they supplanted.

77.   This easy understanding is in marked contrast to the sometimes awkward relationship between Schroeder and President Clinton.

78.   This is in marked contrast to where I live.

79.   This is in marked contrast to many other beans, which become tough and stringy a week or two after the pods appear.

80.   This is in marked contrast to past lives and wives, where I pulled out the toolbox and proceeded to make an unholy mess of things.

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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