1. Yet she can not find an entirely satisfactory alternative, for the life of the spinster is often portrayed in stark terms. 2. Appropriately, he looks at the Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling competition in stark terms. 3. Bosnia cast the absence of a coordinated European defense policy in painfully stark terms, and set the controversial precedent that is now being followed in Kosovo. 4. Afzal paints Afghan politics in stark black-and-white terms. 5. Bush himself is less willing to describe the race in such stark terms. 6. Clinton put their relationship in more stark terms still. 7. From the perspective of African-Americans, he acknowledged in stark terms the fears and injustice that many associate with law enforcement. 8. Hers is an illuminating perspective for a television audience accustomed to seeing race, when seeing it at all, in stark terms of black and white. 9. On Sunday night, Lieberman cast the dispute in stark moral terms. 10. Only Buchanan and anti-abortion crusader Alan Keyes explain this loss of values in the stark moral terms of the religious right. |