81. In stark contrast, James T. Quinlivan, a senior analyst at the Rand Corporation, a private research group, would maintain the central role of the Army. 82. In stark contrast, the relationship between Andy Pettitte and his catcher is similar to that between a private and a drill sergeant. 83. In stark contrast to the past few years, peach producers have too much fruit on their trees this growing season. 84. In stark contrast to these high flyers was the performance of some nursing home stocks. 85. In stark contrast, the nondescript Sienna blends into the suburban sea of look-alike vans. 86. In stark contrast is Nicholas. 87. In stark contrast to his predecessor, Bush made it abundantly clear that less government is good. 88. In stark contrast to the Capponi winery was a family winery, Savignola Paolina, run by Ludovica Fabbri. 89. In stark contrast to the leaders of many African countries, who use imperiousness to make themselves seem imperial, he always strives to charm. 90. In stark contrast to the placidity that pervades most of the pictures are a number of photographs documenting the Dutch resistance. |