11. She saw it almost immediately, the black wooden structure in sharp relief against the evening sky. 12. Penry slid to his feet, the hollows and planes of his face in sharp relief in the shadows above the lamplight. 13. A further trick of the light throws their roller-coaster ridge into sharp relief, like a cardboard cut-out. 14. --- The continuing effects of cheap oil on the economy are being thrown into sharp relief by the latest wave of earnings reports. 15. But in addition, basic conflicts between Dole and President Clinton will be brought into sharp relief in Washington. 16. However, the difficulties of even maintaining the U.N. mission here as it operated before have been thrown into sharp relief in recent days. 17. Plain gray walls and pinpoint lighting throw a stylish crowd into sharp relief. 18. That apparently came into sharp relief in August when, for the first time in nine years, Achebe went home to Nigeria for a visit. 19. The case of Mumia Abu-Jamal places that point in sharp relief. 20. The controversy etches in sharp relief cultural clashes between blacks and Hispanics that often go unnoted elsewhere in the nation. |