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1 However, in stark contrast to the NZIER view is that of Kiwibank.
2 Kentucky's strong second half was in stark contrast from the first half.
3 I think that honesty is a stark contrast to what's come before.
4 It's in stark contrast to the public sentiment surrounding previous deposed PMs.
5 The surprising image stood in stark contrast to her usually polished image.
6 In stark contrast , Bush's trademark smirk was absent at his news conference.
7 In stark contrast , the pattern from 774 male drivers was completely different.
8 A stark contrast to the words of politicians from around the world.
9 That's in stark contrast to their opponents in Monday's Group C clash.
10 His contact with the president sits in stark contrast to Ahmed Mohamed's.
11 Courtesy: Chiwoniso Kaitano In stark contrast to the collages is the video.
12 City, in stark contrast , had looked erratic and prone to making mistakes.
13 This too is in stark contrast to the promise made to voters.
14 Their success and professionalism is in stark contrast to the flailing Boks.
15 In stark contrast , elimination of the external binding site generated supersensitive receptors.
16 China, by stark contrast , is turning a blind eye to the protests.
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