61. Even their choices of music show the stark contrast between the two. 62. For all the stark contrasts in their ideas, Ms. Wittig and Hinchey have oddly similar backgrounds. 63. For older posters, welded aluminum is too shiny, too stark a contrast to paper that has darkened over a century. 64. For them, the massive investigation was a stark contrast to the usually peaceful life in the rolling countryside. 65. Gov. Jim Gilmore, R-Va., said the Democratic convention stands in stark contrast to the unified Republican gathering two weeks ago in Philadelphia. 66. He spoke a language of empathy rare for an Israeli leader and in stark contrast to the hostility of the last three years. 67. He said this was in stark contrast to whites, who tend to use cool more as a personality accessory rather than a source of validation. 68. His career has been free of scandal, a stark contrast to the recent history of the NAACP. 69. His style emerged afterward, in stark contrast. 70. His quiet dignity was in stark contrast to the panic of some white-faced publicists. |