71.   Her off-the-shoulder white gown stands in sharp contrast to the khaki pants the businessmen walking past her are wearing.

72.   His demeanor was in sharp contrast to that of the previous day.

73.   His enthusiastic reception came in sharp contrast to the welcome given to rival GOP candidate Forbes, who was there just the day before.

74.   His campaign believes the issue allows him to draw a sharp contrast with Bush, who received more campaign contributions from the industry.

75.   His explanation was in sharp contrast to the prosecution contention that Harris killed the victims because he was robbing them and did not want them to identify him.

76.   His speech was clearly intended as a sharp contrast to Clinton, who has been dogged by accusations of draft dodging during the Vietnam War.

77.   His speech, and even his erudite presence, stood in sharp contrast to the Ayatollah Khamenei, the aging cleric with a dour demeanor.

78.   In an effort to draw sharp contrasts with Gore, Bush aggressively pushed policy differences between him and the vice president on issues ranging from education to military preparedness.

79.   In an effort to draw sharp contrasts with Gore, Bush aggressively pushed policy differences between himself and the vice president on issues ranging from education to military preparedness.

80.   In other words something acid to provide a sharp contrast with the richness of the fish.

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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