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1
This is in
marked
contrast
to recent progress made across the country.
2
The opposing sides presented a
marked
contrast
in their appearance that morning.
3
As a story it stood in
marked
contrast
to its immediate predecessor.
4
In
marked
contrast
to its more stately neighbor, it contains abundant game.
5
All this was in
marked
contrast
with John Bull and his Island.
6
He had been unconscious of the
marked
contrasts
which Carrie had observed.
7
His face is pale, in
marked
contrast
to his abundant black hair.
8
What
marked
contrast
is there between the two, in the latter part?
9
He's right; Clementine practically whispers, in
marked
contrast
to his vocals on stage.
10
But, in further
marked
contrast
,
optimism is not exactly rife among the French.
11
Thus the French present a
marked
contrast
to the English in this respect.
12
They stood out in
marked
contrast
,
in manner, physique, in everything.
13
The stillness is a
marked
contrast
to the recent roar of the winds.
14
In
marked
contrast
to the densely packed wards it was almost entirely open.
15
It was in
marked
contrast
to Santorum's rally in Wilkes-Barre earlier that morning.
16
This limitation is in
marked
contrast
to her other EU counterparts.