"We have contrast with Biden, we have contrast with Bernie, we have contrast with — maybe a couple with Kamala," Ms. Gillibrand said, ticking off rivals one by one.
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"Which is quite a stark contrast with America," Madigan adds.
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In contrast with Cuba's authoritarian state, Haiti's government barely functions.
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The contrast with the military side could not be starker.
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And the contrast with Democrats' message couldn't be more striking.
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SO THE CONTRAST WITH DELL COULD NOT BE MORE STARK.
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Such views are in stark contrast with Marco Rubio's position.
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The contrast with today's footballers could not be more stark.
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Alexander Volkanovski's style made an interesting contrast with Chad Mendes's.
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Good to have the contrast with all the male characters.
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How does this painting contrast with his "Garden Project" series?
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The ad seeks to draw a contrast with state Rep.
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That's in stark contrast with the approach of other countries.
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DRAM brings a healthy contrast with his smooth, deep crooning.
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The beauty and orderliness now contrast with a violent past.
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The contrast with the current administration was impossible to ignore.
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A kitchen table contrast with Biden is deadly for Trump.
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The contrast with public life in Britain today is stark.
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It stands in striking contrast with his hopeful 1957 sermon.
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Warren's support for USMCA also marks another contrast with Sen.
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The plan has been a point of contrast with Sens.
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When Masha returns home, the contrast with Beanpole is immediate.
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It also seems in sharp contrast with her intensely private subject.
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It's easy to confuse this contrast with genuine independence from party.
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He also made an effort to contrast with Mr. Trump stylistically.
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The Democrat added that Clinton's concession drew a contrast with Trump.
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It's a great contrast with Bernie, who rarely talks about himself.
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Their contrast with the Trumps is so stark that it's painful.
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In contrast with traditional financial companies, Lending Club's disclosures are thin.
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One person died, in stark contrast with Thursday's rampage in Nice.
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The contrast with Donald Trump will be that much more stark.
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This approach stands in stark contrast with current US foreign policy.
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In direct contrast with Mardraum, this had a very evocative cover.
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In some ways he cuts an appealing contrast with Trump, right?
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The onus is on us to draw a contrast with Biden.
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As soon as visitors enter, the contrast with Morocco is striking.
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It is highly abstract, in contrast with the concrete physical world.
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That is a stark contrast with her father, Mr. Clark added.
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"They wanted to strike a clear contrast with them," Osman said.
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Mr. Van der Bellen provided a sharp contrast with Mr. Hofer.
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Specifically, the display offers pixel-level contrast with perfect black levels.
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Their remarks stood in contrast with other Republicans, such as Rep.
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We think this ad clearly draws this contrast with President Trump.
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It's worth putting this in contrast with what President Obama did.
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In contrast, with the EU, it's really a negotiation between equals.
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But the contrast with President Trump, issue by issue, was plain.
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In contrast with America, there is no unique issuer of the currency.
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The contrast with the EU's institutions, and the larger capitals, is striking.
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Formally, they contrast with the ink drawings, which demonstrates deft artistic skill.
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It's a stark contrast with the extremely precise showman of other incarnations.
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You can contrast with the attitude in other genres, like hip hop.
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It was a striking contrast with the same meeting a year earlier.
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All this is in sharp contrast with the unraveling European Union (EU).
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Clinton has made taxes a point of contrast with both Vermont Sen.
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This surge marks a sharp contrast with the current makeup of Congress.
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The oil pipeline project's fortunes in Canada contrast with the United States.
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They do important work, but it provides a contrast with EPA's cuts.
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It's a stark contrast with past years that saw few female speakers.
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Unfortunately that is in contrast with the message conveyed in your article.
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The goal: to paint a contrast with Democrats in an election year.
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Again and again, the contrast with the onstage present was a letdown.
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How does this contrast with last year's bipartisan bill that addressed DACA?
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Neither deployment was officially announced, a stark contrast with the Obama administration.
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The contrast with a president floundering in a national emergency was striking.
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These gains mark a contrast with the first race of the primary.
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Dior's floral notes contrast with those of Mr. Demachy's previous employer's fragrances.
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From the first pages, the contrast with the previous books is stark.
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This attitude stands in contrast with that of other South American nations.
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The compromises contrast with Apple's dealings with authorities in the United States.
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He has an upbeat, easygoing personality, which can contrast with Azarenka's intensity.
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The comments are in stark contrast with at least one Trump adviser.
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They contrast with mostly conciliatory statements from market players in recent weeks.
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The contrast with the cover photo could scarcely have been more jarring.
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And Republicans are following his lead — focusing on the contrast with Democrats.
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The guidelines also contrast with recently updated Australian national physical activity guidelines.
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So, too, does the contrast with Mr Trump that such criticisms raise.
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Jules is mostly irrelevant, except to provide a muddled contrast with Helmut.
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In contrast with Google and Facebook, Apple has promoted the human touch.
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Its gains contrast with setbacks for Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
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That puts him in stark contrast with other 2020 contenders like Sen.
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By contrast with interviews elsewhere in the media, they all come out glowing.
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Bernie Sanders, a contrast with a past statement from Trump using that word.
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The stylistic contrast with Trump was struck most effectively by candidates, like Sens.
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In contrast with Calais, Zeebrugge largely handles cargo with far fewer leisure travelers.
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South Korea, in contrast with its northern neighbour, is an inspiration to many.
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Some Arizona Republicans see the looming contrast with Sinema as McSally's greatest asset.
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The second consolation lay in the contrast with the devastating quake of 1985.
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The ad drew an unspoken but obvious contrast with Mr. Sanders, who Mrs.
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The contrast with Mrs Clinton's smaller, more downbeat rallies is hard to exaggerate.
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This seems obvious by way of contrast with presidential debates in recent elections.
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But, ultimately, this summit stood in sharp contrast with past G-20 declarations.
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They make an interesting contrast with Canelo's more loopy uppercuts from the shoulder.
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Long panning shots down the office contrast with symmetrical shots down its aisle.
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The contrast with the Nixon impeachment is so concerning in the current context.
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And in contrast with previous years, ICE rounded up new categories of offenders.
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There's "no irrational exuberance" in contrast with the 1999 bubble, the note said.
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The contrast with real estate mutual funds in the United States is stark.
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The Wisconsin Republican's claim is in contrast with widespread reporting on the matter.
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But most of the players played spiritedly, in stark contrast with Friday's game.
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It prides itself on emphasizing policy over personality, in contrast with the establishment.
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This is in stark contrast with how languages usually work, as Paul explains.
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How do these views contrast with the American perspective of the two countries?
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The C93 offers pixel-level contrast with deep black levels and precise highlights.
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Plus, the contrast with President Trump, who's 73, would be a favorable one.
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The scrambling over Haspel's nomination stands in stark contrast with that of Pompeo.
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His gilded cabinet, still being confirmed, presents a jarring contrast with his message.
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The contrast with the early days of Mr. Peña Nieto's presidency is remarkable.
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The strategy corresponds with a more direct contrast with her top Democratic opponents.
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The contrast with his hard-line anti-globalism since taking office is stark.
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"I wanted a complete contrast, with a perfectly slick dial," Ms. Bucci said.
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There was plenty of creamy ricotta inside to contrast with the crispy, doughy exterior.
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That, Clinton hopes, will help create a clear contrast with Sanders, who's a new
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The contrast with Donald Trump's vulgar tweets and Theresa May's robotic phrases is dispiriting.
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And the contrast with Andrew really helped make it funny, at least to me.
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In contrast with the GOP, Clinton's campaign is driving the Democratic Party's ground game.
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The lens cap is bright white to contrast with the large surrounding black bezel.
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It was a bit high-concept, in contrast with the usual somber attack ads.
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The gains in Asia contrast with a weaker finish on Wall Street on Thursday.
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Myhrer was asked about the contrast with his experience in Sochi four years ago.
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In contrast with Jane and Michael's disastrous rehearsal dinner, Jane and Rafael's is perfect.
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The preliminary report's findings contrast with U.S. President Donald Trump's skepticism toward climate change.
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He seemed to contrast with the leadership approaches of both Trump and Vladimir Putin.
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The color of the sheepskin also varies to match or contrast with the leather.
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They see it as a way to draw a contrast with Warren and Sen.
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His Kryptonian name, Kal-El, even sounds Jewish, especially in contrast with Clark Kent.
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He makes a useful contrast with the buttoned-down Bernard, who finds him vulgar.
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"It gives us multiple opportunities to sharpen the contrast with Republicans," the aide said.
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If their jargony speechifying didn't work for me, the powerful contrast with 1963 did.
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The display stands in contrast with the G.O.P.'s Instagram presence, or lack thereof.
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But that's a stark contrast with Shizukuishi's more artisanal environment, just down the hall.
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Republican policies favoring the ultra-affluent, however, stand in stark contrast with biblical scripture.
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Their sweeping routines contrast with the languid, subtly suggestive style of classic Egyptian stars.
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" By contrast, with the harsher training, you have to "punish each and every mistake.
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He's even bragged about it to establish a rhetorical contrast with Republican fiscal irresponsibility.
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On this score, the UK offers a particularly valuable contrast with the United States.
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Read&aposs strategy is in sharp contrast with that of his predecessor Martin Sorrell.
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"The goal is to contrast with your surroundings," she wrote in a blog post.
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The sweet and sour herbs contrast with the delicate, flaky fish without overwhelming it.
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But the niceties of the law contrast with the daily realities of the marketplace.
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The virtual snowy environment is a stark contrast with the cause of their burns.
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Clinton's openness to overhauling the Renewable Fuel Standard appears to contrast with Trump's position.
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It never gets old, watching Maleficent's dark, stormy ways contrast with her daughter's sunny disposition.
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The girls' bunks a riot of color, in contrast with the muted monochromes at Bnos.
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"Whoever the nominee is will have a stark contrast with President Trump," said Colorado Gov.
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The contrast with Spithill, known affectionately by some as the 'pitbull', could not be starker.
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Clinton seemed to draw a contrast with Mr. Sanders on gun control, without mentioning him.
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Still, the survey results contrast with economists' gloomy prospects for the Brazilian economy in 2016.
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In contrast with Merkel's understated style, many Germans find Donald Trump's persona-driven politics unpalatable.
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Warm lights contrast with snow and metal infrastructure at the Yamal LNG plant in Sabetta.
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In some countries, it's known as "Pharaonic," in contrast with "Sunna," the more extreme version.
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That marks a contrast with the right-wing Netanyahu, who has ruled out withdrawing settlements.
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The White House said Trump will continue to draw a contrast with his Democratic opponents.
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This easing is also a striking contrast with the fiscal tightening that was previously planned.
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LVMH has rarely publicized its sustainability targets, in contrast with Paris-based rival Kering (PRTP.PA).
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The Gap brand's issues contrast with bright spots in other areas of the company, too.
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In contrast with most of Mr. Trump's aides, she called him by his first name.
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This stands in contrast with banks, which generally do not own these types of sites.
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The anti-LGBTQ agenda stands in sharp contrast with Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail.
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Some admire Mr Jiang's willingness to extemporise, in contrast with Mr Xi's scripted public persona.
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Harlo: Darlene's first look provides excellent contrast with her second look: basic Barbie yoga gear.
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The op-ed provides a sharp contrast with Trump's economic policy as a presidential candidate.
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In stark contrast, with cannabis, there is virtually no risk of overdose or sudden death.
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Their struggles and winces were quite a contrast with Spieth's increasingly familiar look of assurance.
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This means, in contrast with KBOs that are icy, 22004 EW295 is a rocky object.
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It's a sharp contrast with Putin's past isolation, particularly after the 2014 annexation of Crimea.
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He rolled out a "Women for Cruz" coalition this week, seeking a contrast with Trump.
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Kelly's comments seem to contrast with those of White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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This is in contrast with a college-student voter turnout of just 218% in 238.
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That was in a stark contrast with their ideology appealing to uniformity in all areas.
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Willett's winning score of 793 was quite a contrast with Spieth's winning 270 in 2015.
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In contrast with studio work, there's a relative lack of control in the live area.
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Even he recognizes his ideas seem to contrast with his skate-hard, fuck-it persona.
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How do they compare and contrast with the way millennials and Gen Z are characterized?
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In contrast with addiction to opioids, there is no medication to treat addiction to cocaine.
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His predicament is a sharp contrast with the fortunes of his former enforcer, Lt. Gen.
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"Whoever wins, we're still going to see a major contrast [with the Republican]," Duss says.
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The dynamics at play are in sharp contrast with the situation just a year ago.
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Consider the contrast with how the United States responded to Ebola a few years ago.
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In contrast with Washington's full-throated support of Israel, Europe's response has been more critical.
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For as far as the eye can see, Bloomberg will present pure contrast with Biden.
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But I just started kickboxing in L.A. It's nice to have that contrast with yoga.
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The forceful statements stood in contrast with President Trump's more equivocal assessment of the violence.
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And boy, does that make a contrast with what's going on on the other side.
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Over the last few days, two reports have appeared in stark contrast with one another.
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This optimism stands in stark contrast with the apprehension in other parts of Wall Street.
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That offers a contrast with the more costly parental leave plans being championed by Democrats.
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She also speaks rapid-fire English, which is quite a contrast with Anisimova's measured diction.
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That puts him in stark contrast with the more progressive wing of his own party.
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Mike Kennedy, who has emphasized his local experience in order to draw a contrast with Romney.
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And in sharp contrast with the current administration, Flynn wants to build closer cooperation with Russia.
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NO DOUBT Donald Trump was keen to emphasise his decisiveness, in contrast with his predecessor's dithering.
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Both Share and The Nightingale starkly contrast with the representation of rape in Paul Verhoeven's Elle.
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Text of a Biden speech sent to press advance promised a stunning contrast with the president.
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That urgency is a stark contrast with the Trump administration promising to withdraw from the accord.
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Minorities are routinely presented as delighting in folkish customs in contrast with the technologically superior Han.
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Bush spoke up in what the Los Angeles Times called a "stunning contrast" with President Bush.
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The story in 2019 is in stark contrast with what happened in the market last year.
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In her Monday message, Tsai took aim at China's autocracy, in contrast with Taiwan's freewheeling ways.
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During the financial crisis, the bank trumpeted being a conservative bank in contrast with its rivals.
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In contrast with the making of whisky or beer, the grains are usually fermented while solid.
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But in contrast with the splenetic, us-and-them president, the Conners handle differences with love.
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That's a sharp contrast with the United States, where women are vastly underrepresented in STEM fields.
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The contrast with the mosh-pit antics of Republican debates in the Trump era is painful.
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That is likely to contrast with tough new rules planned for arrivals of lower-skilled workers.
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In stark contrast with the diesel Rangies, my Defender is about as utilitarian as they come.
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I also think classical music can build a really great contrast with some of my work.
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Thankfully, in contrast with the Cold War, transgressors of Europe's new borders are no longer shot.
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The contrast with a white egg, who lives his life as a non-criminal, is stark.
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These are perfect opportunities for Democrats to hold their ground—and draw clear contrast with Republicans.
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Today's finding marks an important contrast with findings regarding the Zika infections in the first trimester.
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Put in contrast with the first image, these responses prove how terribly fat women are treated.
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The Koch brothers, by contrast with Trump, take certain positions that reflect an honorable conservative viewpoint.
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The reported three-year deals contrast with past short-lived initiatives by Facebook to compensate publishers.
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They made a sharp contrast with demonstrators who were springing up, too, protesting the president's impeachment.
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" — Clare Malone, senior writer for FiveThirtyEight "The contrast with the ongoing Republican circus couldn't be clearer.
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The contrast with the underqualified partisan hacks the president put forward earlier this year is stark.
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Of course, that image is in striking contrast with Monroe's tortured and often-messy personal life.
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The district boasts energy-efficient, glass skyscrapers that contrast with drab architecture in most of Riyadh.
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This marks an obvious contrast with Amazon, the leading player for the so-called "new retail".
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Now that Rinse is a licensed station, the contrast with Kool, a former competitor, is stark.
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In doing so, he has struck a sharp contrast with his predecessor, President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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Costumes by Virgil Abloh (of Off-White) contrast with dancers in pale colors and dark ones.
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Those results contrast with wider polls, which show any Democrat beating Trump in a presidential contest.
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In contrast with her bigger-than-life boss, she is low-key and matter-of-fact.
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By contrast, with the Wuhan outbreak, China's publicly reporting a cluster of patients still under investigation.
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This would appear to contrast with the Trump administration's official policy of maximum pressure against Iran.
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This stands in stark contrast with the way we behave at family affairs not involving death.
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Home prices' strong gains in big cities were in sharp contrast with performance in small cities.
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Consider the party's history in recent decades and the contrast with where the party stands today.
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We often look for a president with features that contrast with the outgoing commander-in-chief.
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The private results were a sharp contrast with the leaked confrontation between Ogilvy staff and employees.
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In contrast with his socialite fiancée, Lewis prefers to avoid the limelight, according to Business Report.
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That's in stark contrast with the 63 election, when 65 percent chose Hillary Clinton over Trump.
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This state of affairs stands in stark contrast with the last time Clinton vied for the presidency.
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And, look, it&aposs a stark contrast with the radical left&aposs agenda right now in Washington.
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"The idea was to provide a clear contrast with Donald Trump," Khanna told CNBC in an interview.
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The red, white and blue standing in contrast with the muted colors of uniforms designed to conceal.
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Its concrete walls and green metal spikes contrast with a flower-muraled elementary school down the block.
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Part of the dramatic appeal of "Mad Men" was the contrast with how far we've come since.
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It also stands in marked contrast with the flexibility Amazon enjoys when it comes to scheduling workers.
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It was a sharp contrast with the elevator music version of Honduran society the permanent exhibitions presented.
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Trump sought to take credit for the economic gains and draw a contrast with the previous administration.
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By contrast with the U.S., Pichai noted that China is investing big in AI and other areas.
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The new and mostly clean facility stood in stark contrast with the McAllen station Pence later visited.
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This approach stands in clear contrast with our fragmented state-by-state regulation of equivalent U.S. institutions.
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In contrast with these former statements, at the second presidential debate, Trump spoke viciously of his opponent.
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The song's easygoing vibe makes for a jarring contrast with the horrific abduction and murder that follows.
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Languages with smaller inventories generally have to make up for the lack of contrast with longer words.
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It is a moment of remarkable contrast, with title sequences both blossoming with potential and seemingly imperiled.
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Abrams also will provide a contrast with Trump, who has a history of making racially inflammatory remarks.
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By contrast, with its chainsaw, splatter effects and high scores, Doom was the violent video game nonpareil.
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In contrast with his wife, the President spent relatively little time focused on local customs and courtesies.
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Researchers say the bipartisan agreement stands in sharp contrast with nearly every other question throughout the study.
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It's clear Kasich wants his own more moderate Republican politics to contrast with Trump's more brash approach.
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"In contrast with Trump, they believe Republicans have 'always been for the upper class,'" the report concludes.
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A tax-reform bill that increases the deficit would contrast with goals expressed by GOP congressional leaders.
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All of this, of course, only serves as the most disheartening contrast with our image of ourselves.
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One striking contrast with past British rows over Europe is the lack of any fuss over money.
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Its contrast with the very high production values of Julien's own film provokes a set of associations.
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Successful hedge funds, in contrast, with their unique investment strategies, tend to struggle with changes of leadership.
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How does that contrast with what's expected of you as far as the touring cycle et cetera?
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Compare and contrast with the LME, where copper volumes have been falling over the last two years.
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It is a big contrast with past party platforms that lavished unabashed praise on all trade deals.
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Kate Spade's same-store sales growth was in contrast with that of bigger rivals Coach Inc COH.
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However, in contrast with Brahe, there is no record of Kepler conducting alchemy or consuming its remedies.
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In contrast with the future-oriented euphoria of the '60s, the mood of art was darkly rueful.
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The annual religious-themed event presented a dramatic contrast with the biggest news of the day, however.
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It is an agenda that cuts a stark contrast with Mr. Pence's 15 years of public service.
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I hooded Alteronce Gumby with a knitted color study, activating simultaneous contrast with the painting behind him.
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The listing decision is a contrast with other Trump administration actions related to the Endangered Species Act.
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Clinton's aides made clear she is planning a contrast with Mr. Trump over his comment about neutrality.
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Any Italian-French deal over ECB seats would contrast with recently strained relations between the two countries.
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What's missing is a candidate of ideas who can drive a sharp contrast with the status quo.
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This was a contrast with Github, which was a closed source platform and available on the web.
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That could make it harder for Pressley to make a sharp contrast with Capuano in the primary.
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And the most Democratic parts of the state tend to report first, in contrast with many states.
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Biden sought to draw a contrast with that erratic behavior by projecting competence and a steady hand.
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They contrast with, for example, the savage domestic restrictions on internal travel and interactions imposed in Italy.
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And what's often missed is how well the new cast members' various energies contrast with each other.
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The contrast with the bleak days that followed the financial crisis in 2000 could not be starker.
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That makes for a sharp contrast with last week, which was the bloodiest so far this year.
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The Democrats' offensive on health care is more than an effort to draw a contrast with Republicans.
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Mr. McCain meticulously planned the events with an eye toward drawing an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump.
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This marked a sharp contrast with the comprehensive immigration reform he had promised on the campaign trail.
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And today, in contrast with, say, the tax system, there is no large-scale amnesty program available.
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Certainly, the country's acrimonious withdrawal from the European Union makes a notable contrast with the onscreen camaraderie.
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Those themes appear to contrast with many of the protectionist, isolationist policies Trump preached as a candidate.
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What makes it significant is its contrast with an alarming, surreal photograph taken just one day earlier.
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The violence made for a surreal contrast with the celebration at the embassy, barely 40 miles away.
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It's a contrast with the last time the campaign turned to the press to make its case.
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Contrast with Trump Inslee spent little time on Wednesday focused on his fellow Democrats running for President.
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Instead, Mr. Buttigieg, 37, has drawn an implicit contrast with the 77-year-old former vice president.
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That policy connection creates a key contrast with white-collar information-age suburbs that are also booming.
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It also adds crispiness and crunch that complement and contrast with the Brussels sprouts' flavor and texture.
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This was grotesque, delegitimizing malfeasance, especially in contrast with the agency's refusal to discuss the Russia connection.
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"These measures contrast with the prohibition on U.S. citizens freely traveling to Cuba," the Cuban statement said.
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Parks like Shenandoah provide a stark contrast with the urban concrete jungles where these young people live.
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Gillum sets a contrast with Republicans in a way that many electorally unsuccessful Democrats in Florida haven't.
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Whether the contrast with Saikawa's up-to-now relatively amenable treatment will help Ghosn is unclear, though.
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The view marks a sharp contrast with the first half, when managers finally had reason to cheer.
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The contrast with President Obama's incumbency and personal demeanor could not be more vivid or less encouraging.
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And, honestly, Joe, it's quite in contrast with people that are seeking the Democrat nomination for president.
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But it is in direct contrast with the feelings of small-business owners and Wall Street traders.
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The large majority of Michigan charters are run by for-profit companies, in contrast with most states.
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"I've never hit a rock bottom with pot," he said, drawing a contrast with heroin and meth.
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They work in a very specific way extracting specific patterns and how they contrast with their surroundings.
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Inside, the red leather seats contrast with the copious amounts of shiny metal on the dash and console.
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Again, in contrast with Botox, we are not freezing that area, but rather getting it to work again.
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Sometimes his paintings appear to contrast with what is known about Gilardi's life as a Catholic family man.
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Barren heaps of gray-brown dirt contrast with thick trees and the strikingly blue bay in the distance.
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But it's not just the contrast with the rest of Quevedo's work that makes oro-blanco feel strange.
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His messaging stood in contrast with the growing public sentiment that tech platforms cause more harm than good.
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The Trump administration has been skeptical of North Korea's participation in the games in contrast with Moon's approach.
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He draws a contrast with Barack Obama, a man instinctively wary when the clamour mounts for American intervention.
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Still, Marconi said Gomes was firmly committed to fiscal discipline, marking a sharp contrast with policy under Rousseff.
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The contrast with militaristic, unstable and often repressive Pakistan under Muhammad Ali Jinnah could not be more striking.
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Trump's message about Sexual Assault Awareness Month is in direct contrast with the way he's treated his accusers.
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All of which makes for a striking contrast with events at JD.com, Alibaba's arch-rival in e-commerce.
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The funds' moves contrast with that of many other mutual funds who remain bullish about the stock market.
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But the glaring contrast with his tweets about Cohen, sent less than half an hour earlier, is obvious.
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Many Labour lawmakers criticized their leader's view, which is in contrast with the party's official position on Trident.
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The traditional tiles and embroidered cushions contrast with its clay walls, adding a folkloric charm to the place.
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The contrast with Balkan countries north of Greece, where riot police have frequently clashed with migrants, is glaring.
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Finland's economic woes stand in contrast with the robust performance of its neighbour, Sweden, which kept the krona.
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Clinton on Wednesday also sought to draw a contrast with Trump's grim depiction of a U.S. in crisis.
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The vote was largely along party lines, a contrast with strong bipartisan support for past ambassadors to Israel.
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The Roman poet, in contrast with the unknown Anglo-Saxon who wrote "Beowulf", is mellifluous and silver-tongued.
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The thinning patience with Macri among Argentines stands in stark contrast with his enthusiastic reception on Wall Street.
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Some moderate Republicans hope to use their views on climate change to draw a contrast with Mr. Trump.
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This is in contrast with California's solar PV mandate, which is projected to increase monthly mortgages by $40.
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" In contrast with his playing as a college student, Harms said, "he's really starting to communicate something deeper.
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Souza often trolls Trump, regularly posting photos taken during Obama's presidency meant to contrast with the current administration.
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The contrast with the bourgeoisie Seventh Arrondissement, just across the Seine river from the Louvre, is still jarring.
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Clinton nodded solemnly and hardly spoke, an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump's 75-minute speech on Thursday night.
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In contrast with higher-cost payday lenders, Springleaf offers installment loans that typically are larger and last longer.
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Democrats say they are happy with the diverse field, which they argue offers a sharp contrast with Cornyn.
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The contrast with the brighter economic news in the rest of the developed world adds to the malaise.
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"What will we be left with?" he asks, his white mustache in contrast with his straight black hair.
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The chicken in the slider, in contrast with the chicken in Arby's chicken sandwich, is thick and satisfying.
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Suarez's past sins on the field are in stark contrast with his friendly, family-man image off it.
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The soaring tower, which looks like a 75-story bottle opener, is a startling contrast with its forerunner.
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This historical solidarity stands in stark contrast with today's perilously inadequate response to a bona fide national emergency.
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The hard line out of Washington has stood in conspicuous contrast with the more conciliatory gestures from Seoul.
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Cuts in aid to our ally would generate results in direct contrast with U.S. interests in the region.
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He brings a background in financial markets, a contrast with Ms. Yellen and her predecessor, Ben S. Bernanke.
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The coronavirus is already allowing the former vice president to draw a stark contrast with President Donald Trump.
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There, in contrast with much of adult life, it can be hard to entirely tune out new information.
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A contrast with other historic moments This all is in contrast to other historic moments in the Capitol.
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And so it makes sense for Bloomberg to look for the opportunities to draw a contrast with Biden.
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The senator's political candor and eloquence on race matters offer a positive contrast with the remaining presidential contenders.
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But the stories also created an unspoken contrast with Trump's own trademark insults for opponents and the media.
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Some suggestions include situations you can contrast with your own experiences and those of others, from different perspectives.
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It appears Mattis is being given the latitude to express his views even if they contrast with Trump's.
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The exuberant reception reflects the sharp contrast with how Persian Gulf leaders perceived Mr. Obama and his policies.
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In contrast with his previous rebukes of Mr. Netanyahu's policies, Mr. Kerry's role on Sunday was more conciliatory.
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That's in contrast with conservative/moderate Democrats, who sympathized with Israelis more than with the Palestinians by 245%.
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But the shift is also a contrast with the position taken by the rest of the international community.
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They might opt to highlight a specific issue on which they contrast with Trump and the Republican Congress.
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He's a contrast with President Donald Trump in most respects, but hardly akin to ripping the system up.
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Are there specific strategies that work in the Middle East that might contrast with those in the US?
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But in contrast with arrangements at the Garden, the organizers do not have to pay rent or the concessionaires.
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In this, he makes a sly contrast with some Communist screenwriters who are true believers of a different stripe.
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But the jab at Obama is a stark contrast with the way immigration was covered during the previous administration.
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Mike Kennedy, who emphasized his local experience in order to draw a contrast with the former GOP presidential candidate.
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And the disorder in the primary was accentuated by its contrast with one of the Republican president's best weeks.
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That marked a contrast with Thursday's session, in which European equities dropped sharply on the back of trade jitters.
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In contrast with the fierce anti-capitalism of the 2015 Biennale, Venice this year is awash with social conscience.
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That includes voice control for smart browsing, a wide range of brightness and contrast with HDR, and dynamic colors.
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The investigation began in 2017 and has proceeded on a largely bipartisan basis, in contrast with parallel congressional inquiries.
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The decline at the top marks a stark contrast with the broader housing market, which continues to gain strength.
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" Drawing a contrast with the Republicans, Sanders said Trump believed in "starvation wages" and "yuuuuuuuge tax breaks for billionaires.
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By contrast with call options, the owner of a put option benefits when the price of the asset falls.
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The contrast with Mosul, where nine months of street-by-street combat left the city in ruins, is stark.
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O'Rourke's embrace of Medicare for America establishes a clearer demarcation — and a sharp contrast with his biggest fundraising rival.
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That is in sharp contrast with two years ago, when an industry-wide glut impacted gun makers and retailers.
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It presents a stark contrast with his Republican counterpart, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who opposes reparations for slavery.
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That's in contrast with the more mass-market-oriented HTC Vive Cosmos, which was also announced at CES today.
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The contrast with the previous chapter is strong and impossible to ignore, but the new monolingualism doesn't last long.
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That is in stark contrast with parents in Finland and Japan, who put in around three hours on average.
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The company has limited exposure to Argentina (B) in contrast with Cencosud where Argentina represents about 24% of EBITDA.
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Clinton, for her part, drew some contrast with Republicans who she sees as wanting to pave over Obama's accomplishments.
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Some pointed fingers at his lack of contrast with Trump's economic pitch that is so resonant with primary voters.
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The Trump administration's response to 2016 hacking has, so far, been tepid, a direct contrast with the Obama administration.
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In contrast with deportations, arrests of undocumented immigrants has risen in the first few months of the Trump administration.
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In contrast with many famous male artists, Kahlo is better known for her appearance than her work, scholars say.
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President Trump's active defense of domestic industries has often been viewed in sharp contrast with free trade and globalization.
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In contrast with the long closure that followed the attacks at Brussels' airport in March, flights had already resumed.
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It's a noticeable contrast with 2006, the last time Democrats swept the House and regained control of the chamber.
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In those cases, in contrast with the Nike-Michigan arrangement, the teams own the data, a Catapult spokesman said.
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Kamala Harris: If Democrats are looking to draw a very sharp contrast with Trump, Harris makes the most sense.
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So Sanders has pushed for a nationwide fracking ban, touting that in ads as an implicit contrast with Clinton.
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The opinions of Trump's speed come into contrast with that of former President Obama's when he first entered office.
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The prince is too immature, and the contrast with the firm style of the Queen will be most marked.
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His stance was a vivid contrast with that of his opponent, the state's arch-conservative attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli.
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This stands in contrast with World Health Organization guidelines, which recommend that everyone, regardless of age, practice social distancing.
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The claws, when visible, are sometimes unsightly things—a contrast with the mostly beaming birds to which they're attached.
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I don't know what Andrew Yang — what his platform is, so I don't know if I contrast with him.
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The president's aides pointed out that the numbers were a contrast with those of most Democrats in the field.
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The crisp, salty edges, haunted by a rumor of the tropics from the oil, contrast with the creamy interior.
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They've largely kept those promises, a heartening demonstration of public service that makes for a sharp contrast with Congress.
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Still, the importance placed on Flint was a sharp contrast with Thursday's Republican debate in nearby Detroit, where Sen.
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Yet Richard Pitino sees the contrast with his father not in terms of achievement, but as one of style.
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We hiked to the high-altitude Lake Waiau, its brilliant blue water an intense contrast with the fiery sun.
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California's actions are a sharp contrast with the Trump administration — and could end in a clash between the two.
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The new emphasis on the issue stands in contrast with Democratic campaign themes of the last four election cycles.
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Announcements from government leaders contrast with the bickering that characterized Europe's response to the financial crisis a decade ago.
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The contrast with this wealth is sprawled on the sidewalks across the city in tent encampments and cardboard boxes.
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In contrast with the spontaneity of the modern scenes, these flashbacks are slightly candied, with the incongruity of dreams.
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Graffitied canvases contrast with the sumptuous leather, velvet and brick textures of the interior, while an after-2843 p.m.
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In fact, aspects of the forum stand in stark contrast with the many ways China remains closed and intransigent.
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Becker brings a sincerity to Pen that makes for a delightful contrast with the aloof charm Jaunai provides Mar.
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He has a heartland background in contrast with the Wall Street and coastal university resumes common at the Fed.
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The Kentucky Republican&aposs remarks stood in stark contrast with Trump&aposs comments on the assassination on Friday afternoon.
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There's no hard sell from Mr. Buttigieg in South Carolina and only the gentlest contrast with his rival Democrats.
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Suddenly, Mr. Maas's reassuring tone offered a striking contrast with the details about the casualties emerging on my screen.
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Dunford's comments Friday contrast with how the United States handled last year's cruise missile strikes on a Syrian airbase.
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"Their lack of ambition stands in sharp contrast with the growing demand for action around the world," he added.
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It's also a notable contrast with Handshake, another early-level recruitment startup that's aiming to make hiring more diverse.
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For some Democratic voters, the most electable candidate is the one with the best policies to contrast with Trump.
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The Flash's upbeat, jokey energy formed a great contrast with Wayne's deadpan cynicism, and the exchange was genuinely amusing.
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As a result, the make-up of Thursday's debate stage marks a stark contrast with those of previous debates.
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The trim 33-year-old Democrat benefits from the personal contrast with his stocky 60-year-old Republican rival.
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They have been married for three decades — another sharp contrast with Mr. Trump, who has been married three times.
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And he promoted his administration's policies on immigration, trade and healthcare, seeking to draw a stark contrast with Democrats.
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Kaine can make the sharp contrast with the Republican ticket, but by turning the volume down just a tad.
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The stress test findings contrast with comments made by Adair Turner, the former Chairman of the Financial Services Authority.
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How does looking at the current state of Palestinian life in part two contrast with, or inform, part one?
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These efforts contrast with other Western countries, which have taken a much more aggressive stance toward far-right extremism.
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Sonic's smooth blue fur became a darker shade of blue, and his eyes became green to contrast with his skin.
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That puts him in direct contrast with some Trump supporters, who have seized on the businessman's criticism of political elites.
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Those outcomes contrast with where the cases started, especially for many mothers who fled from Central America with their children.
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This is in stark contrast with the US, for instance, where roughly two thirds of adults are overweight or obese.
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By contrast with American numbers, France far outpaces the United States in welcoming foreigners into their territory (exclusive of tourists).
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Trump's warm relationship with Duda marks a stark contrast with how most European Union leaders have approached the Polish President.
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Resounding in contrast with the armonica's delicate voice, they exemplified the vast potential of the fragile material as a soundmaker.
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Apple will look to draw a contrast with companies that need to monetize user data to have a successful business.
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It tasted really, really rich and pungent, and it was in contrast with a lot of things I'd had otherwise.
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Elizabeth Wydra of the progressive Constitutional Accountability Center said that Thursday's ruling is a clear contrast with Trump's bias claims.
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He now rarely tweets about the country, in stark contrast with his frequent, forceful criticisms of Maduro earlier this year.
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Mexico City might as well be an entirely different country by contrast with the underdeveloped provincial towns peppering the region.
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In contrast with a previous resolution, it did acknowledge that Jerusalem and the Old City were sacred to three religions.
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Unlike copper, rising refined metal imports contrast with falling mine concentrate imports, down 10 percent at 649,000 tonnes (bulk weight).
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Still, its gigantic losses make a sharp contrast with the circumstances of ipos from earlier on in the tech boom.
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For IGTV, they pull up an new vertical scrolling IGTV discovery grid to contrast with its old horizontal scrolling carousel.
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In both Invocation and Letdown, ponderous themes of mourning and absence contrast with the artworks' flimsy cardboard and plywood construction.
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Indeed, in contrast with many other entrepreneurial types of her generation, Schrode is committed to a career of public service.
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That offered a sharp contrast with his running mate, Donald Trump, who has controversially refused to release his tax forms.
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In contrast with most current sci-fi hits, the original "Blade Runner" was a low-key, low-budget indie yarn.
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The contrast with the old apartheid regime, which promised a good life only for whites, has never needed spelling out.
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By talking about what she would do for people with disabilities, Clinton is offering voters an implicit contrast with Trump.
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In contrast with the U.S., other countries in the world often celebrate a diverse array of citizens on their currency.
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He took a veiled swipe at front-runner Donald Trump, saying Carson will be drawing a contrast with his opponents.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said it shows a contrast with the Dems and highlights the need for a Republican president.
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"Nevertheless, the latest developments contrast with the strong growth in turnover observed between Triennial Surveys since 413," the BIS said.
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Pentecostals are poorer, blacker, less educated and younger than the average Brazilian, in contrast with traditional Protestant sects like Lutheranism.
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She screams and squirms, hell-bent on getting free — a haunting contrast with the rest of the episode's pious obedience.
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Within a few days his administration has already drawn a clear contrast with the past administration of Alejandro García Padilla.
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The comments from Bullard and several other Fed officials contrast with the dovish message sent after the Fed's last meeting.
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This is in contrast with the challenging operating environment where reinsurance prices are now falling for a fourth consecutive year.
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The numbers are also a stark contrast with public perception about the cost of illegal immigration — especially among Trump voters.
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It's a visual representation of what purity should be in contrast with the ragged and promiscuous lifestyle of Ms. Swift.
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The company played up that contrast with colorful packaging and exciting products in an ad campaign launched earlier this month.
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The French company's challenges in Italy contrast with improving results at Canal Plus, which has been building its subscriber base.
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In contrast with Germany, where corrections officers get two years of training, guards in California receive 12 weeks, he said.
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The daily newspaper results are in stark contrast with a similar study done in the early 2628s, according to StudyFinds.com.
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The Democrats' apparent goal was to seize the mantle of economic populism and paint a clear contrast with the Republicans.
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In the immediate aftermath of Franken's announcement Democrats began to draw a contrast with the GOP and Trump in particular.
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In contrast with the future-oriented euphoria of the '36003s, the mood of art in that decade was darkly rueful.
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In contrast with the future-oriented euphoria of the '2845s, the mood of art in that decade was darkly rueful.
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She is expected to identify stiffer gun control laws as a priority, setting up a clear contrast with Mr. Trump.
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That's in contrast with a "fixed mindset," where talent is assumed to be innate, and failure a signal of incompetency.
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Clinton said, drawing a quick contrast with the Republican ticket as she introduced her own No. 2 to the nation.
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Changing channels ... The Clinton campaign released a new ad on Friday, which presents a strong contrast with Mr. Trump's commercial.
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But the latest energy policies contrast with Widodo's earlier moves to eliminate subsidies and have raised concerns among some economists.
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In contrast with the future-oriented euphoria of the '60s, the mood of art in that decade was darkly rueful.
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Ireland has Europe's lowest corporate tax rate at 12.5 percent, in contrast with America's 39 percent combined corporate tax rate.
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Niermann highlighting his local ties is an implicit contrast with Welder, who moved to Kansas from St. Louis last year.
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Franken's ouster solidified the Democratic Party line and, in doing so, established a contrast with the Republican handling of Moore.
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In contrast with today's air traffic management towers, some predict that airspace traffic control of the future will be autonomous.
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That's a stark contrast with President Trump, who has pledged to cut overseas spending and touts his America First worldview.
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The contrast with steel is down to the difference in how the two metals are used in the property sector.
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If Democrats are looking to draw the strongest contrast with Trump in 2020, a younger candidate might be the ticket.
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The very front part of the ShFE contract structure is trading in contango, in stark contrast with the LME contract.
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Pence has also provided a measure of stability at regular press briefings in contrast with Trump's more free-wheeling style.
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These remarks were in marked contrast with President Trump's public comments at the time, which suggested the virus would disappear.
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In contrast with the virtual "communities" we have built online, analog actually contributes to the real places where we live.
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Zhou's warnings of potential risks facing the world's second-largest economy contrast with the rosier views of most Chinese officials.
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By contrast, with Vietnam, especially by the late 1960s, the political narrative — not the battlefield developments — most compelled Americans' interest.
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The detention center, with its many rules and restrictions, makes for a stark contrast with his comfortable, globe-trotting lifestyle.
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August is shaping up to be the second worst month for stocks this year, in sharp contrast with climbing bonds.
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Selznick's black-and-white illustrations lend a gritty film noir feel — a delightful contrast with the adorableness of Baby Monkey.
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That is in contrast with Democrats, who started to waver in 2004 and definitively turned against the war around 2011.
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In contrast with Black Panther, Captain America is one of the oldest and best-known characters in the Marvel universe.
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It's a contrast with Europe and Asia, where government officials have urged telecommunications companies to share data with them directly.
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The Victorian-era costumes are detailed and elaborate, a contrast with the austere settings, often flooded in harsh frontal lighting.
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Here, I particularly like the way spicy lettuces (arugula, watercress, baby kale and the like) contrast with the marinade's sweetness.
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His comments contrast with U.S. consumer and factory data earlier on Friday which suggested the economy may be losing momentum.
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The chicken would've been better had it been crunchier and better seasoned to contrast with the spongy and sweet McGriddle.
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Her best bet is to draw contrast with Senator Warren and try to use Warren's momentum to build her own.
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Within China, most households also appear to have manageable debts, in contrast with the United States before its mortgage crisis.
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The contrast with 2003, when China's authorities were heavily criticised for trying to conceal the spread of SARS, is marked.
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Nixon has positions on the state's subways, schools, public housing and criminal justice system, for instance, that contrast with Cuomo's.
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His comments contrast with other regulators who compared loans to subprime mortgages, which were responsible for the 22010 economic crisis.
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In contrast, with a traditional I.R.A., investors get a tax deduction now, but pay taxes when the money is withdrawn.
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"We were told never to go negative or contrast with other candidates," a person close to Sanders' campaign told POLITICO.
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The revised ban could appeal to Republican voters and Trump's stance will contrast with the current crop of Democratic candidates.
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The territory stands in direct contrast with the more rebellious Hong Kong, a former British holding, just 40 miles away.
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The senator's spokeswoman said in a statement that the meeting included other senators and noted the contrast with Sessions' communications.
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This is in contrast with the more brutalist style of the book, which ripples with disgust at the players' cynicism.
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They have drawn a contrast with Bezos' spectacular wealth: He is the richest person alive, worth an estimated $29.50 billion.
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That sentiment is in line with the views of many experts but appears to contrast with the president's own optimism.
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The weakness in the surveys is in contrast with so-called hard data, which has suggested that manufacturing is stabilizing.
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Its volume and implicit violence existed in drastic contrast with the stillness and subdued tone of the rehearsal-like choreography.
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The timeless and austere wonders of Mada'in Saleh contrast with the luxury trappings of the music festival, Winter at Tantora.
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The protests were in sharp contrast with earlier parts of the crown prince's tour of allied countries in the region.
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And they cannot advance their agenda to show a contrast with Mr. Trump and Republicans if the government is closed.
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It's a wild contrast with contemporary hip-hop, which understands itself as music that borrows widely, and experiments with glee.
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Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast with many in the administration.
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Kirsten Gillibrand highlighted women's issues (using fairly traditional, gender binary language, in a stark but probably unintentional contrast with Castro).
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Labor market strength and improvement in manufacturing are in stark contrast with a recent softening in consumer, construction and business spending.
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The cutting edge of robotics and materials starkly contrast with the visage that is supposed to be forever frozen in copper.
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Bobby Has An Old-School Ball The Billions writers threw us a bone to contrast with the intense Rhoades family drama.
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That is in sharp contrast with the inefficient state-owned sector, which has struggled to produce positive returns on capital invested.
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The tensions created a contrast with his efforts to improve ties with Moscow, leading to bipartisan concerns about Monday&aposs summit.
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Booker separates himself on guns Booker took an opportunity Wednesday night to draw a contrast with other candidates on gun control.
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In the more rural northern provinces, 40 percent are in favor, a sharp contrast with the 67 percent in Buenos Aires.
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But Raonic has looked extremely confident in 2016 and rather calm, too, which was quite a contrast with Murray on Wednesday.
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Thais simply don't like to invest in foreign assets, in contrast with citizens in other economies with sizable current-account surpluses.
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That has stood in contrast with statements Trump made last year that he had a "foolproof" plan to defeat ISIS already.
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The contrast with farming societies, which dominated history after the domestication of plants and animals about 10,000 years ago, is stark.
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Patricio said on Thursday Kraft Heinz will provide "strong consistent investments" in the company's brands, in contrast with its prior strategy.
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It's a nice way of showing the tragedy of the situation while also providing a contrast with protagonists' paranoia and hostility.
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In contrast with Rubio's soft spot for football, his team pointed out the Texas senator's love of pop culture and impressions.
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Clinton's convention lineup wasn't designed to contrast with Trump's brigade of C-list celebrities and agitators, though it did do that.
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This image of Dickinson exists in stark contrast with the one ingrained in academia and popular culture over the last century.
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In contrast with an egalitarian, personal politics of big ideas, electoral party politics bids voters accept a party with a hierarchy.
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In response, Clinton honed in on Sanders on the stump, drawing sharp contrast with Sanders on guns, healthcare and Wall Street.
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Tinsley's mad hatter motherhood interrogation arrives in stark contrast with another chat she had about the future with actual friend Sonja.
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Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke, and other candidates have predicated their White House bids on a generational contrast with Trump.
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Pruitt said early on that he does not believe climate change is a hoax, a contrast with President-elect Donald Trump.
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And there is no fee to apply, in contrast with a charge of $595 in America and £1,236 ($1,613) in Britain.
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It's a slogan that seems designed to contrast with the Republican presidential nominee, who has been accused of dividing the country.
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The conference's theme is "united for opportunity," which Democrats plan to contrast with a splintering Republican Party struggling to maintain unity.
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We tend to take this for granted, but it's a radical contrast with 1880, when that figure was about 75 percent.
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The Giuliani statement rocked Washington, as it stood in contrast with Trump's previous denial that he knew anything about the payment.
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The goodness in these activities, both of which contrast with her husband's cruelty, gave her the standing to act against Ricardel.
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The controversial move stands in contrast with the strong insistence by U.S. health officials not to weigh in on the issue.
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But markets globally rallied following Xi's speech, which did contrast with the defensive stance of China's Ministry of Commerce on Friday.
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That marks a sharp contrast with Holder, who pressed federal prosecutors to be more lenient with nonviolent, low-level drug offenders.
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That will put him in contrast with his predecessor McCain, who sparred with Trump frequently on defense and national security issues.
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Static images of time and place contrast with the trauma at hand, infusing the novel with an atmosphere of deepening gloom.
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At times, candidates will use a local issue to draw a contrast with a rival or stand out from a crowd.
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The women's dominant run to gold in Rio stands in contrast with what the United States men's team has experienced here.
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India's ambitious goals for green mobility — roads, charging stations, power storage, service centers and suppliers — contrast with the nation's inadequate infrastructure.
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DE, in contrast with rival Lufthansa, which is trying to convince regulators of its own bid for other Air Berlin assets.
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In contrast with his past behavior, he has not accosted any fans or made audible, inappropriate remarks about an opponent's girlfriend.
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Kevin Hassett, the chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, says the contrast with pre-Trump economic results is clear.
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The underbelly-located energy of Bellow's portraits contrast with the metropolis watercolors by Maurice Prendergast, conjuring a more élite, high society.
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But her comment again put her in stark contrast with her husband, who is known to bully both adversaries and allies.
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Maybe her apparent lack of legible blackness — of grit, stank and swagger — made a striking contrast with his abundance of it.
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These results contrast with the findings in a federal government survey, which prompted the F.D.A. to declare a youth vaping epidemic.
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But they make for a sharp contrast with the casual, unstructured cruelty that's so common in other online spaces like Twitter.
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They contrast with Trump's vacillations in tone between his feelings of anger and victory and his penchant for making tweets personal.
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It was a stark contrast with his team's and the N.F.L.'s very talkative antagonist, the President of the United States.
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Carnell and Segre capture the tone of Cognetti's calm descriptions of nature, setting them in tense contrast with Pietro's discordant thoughts.
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The approvals contrast with the exclusion process for the tariffs that Mr. Trump imposed on $50 billion worth of Chinese products.
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In contrast with most states, we can't adjust to make sure we have the right number of registered Democrats or Republicans.
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The Mossad's approach to Mengele shows prudence and pragmatism on the part of the agency's leaders — in contrast with Begin's emotionalism.
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" It was a sharp contrast with comments he made Saturday promising that the "Democratic National Convention will be a contested convention.
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This is an embarrassing contrast with the 60 countries that have already banned asbestos and demonstrates a failure of American leadership.
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That is a stark contrast with the veteran Spurs, built around the core of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker.
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Their stories make a pointed contrast with their routines inside, as they tease one another or sing songs at a table.
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Mr. Mubarak's comforting end was a sharp contrast with the final days of his successor as president of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi.
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That's in stark contrast with their reaction to other recent storms to hit the United States, Phillip Carter argues in Slate.
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What's striking about "Black Girl's Window," in contrast with those previous experiments, is how much more grounded and affective it is.
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The police shot a protester in Hong Kong, resulting in a split-screen contrast with the pageantry of China's National Day.
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That message is intended to contrast with his opponents, many of whom currently serve in positions in Washington or previously did.
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"It is the board's belief that the proposal made by Endeavour sits in stark contrast with Centamin's strategy," El-Raghy said.
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Pessimism about the global economy stands in contrast with more upbeat signals coming from financial markets, William Horobin of Bloomberg writes.
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Many have made similar pledges that contrast with a central focus of Trump's presidency and re-election campaign: tough immigration enforcement.
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McCaskill, whose centrist views contrast with Hawley's more-conservative positions, recently had a slight edge in Real Clear Politics' polling average.
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In recent weeks, the Sanders campaign had drawn a contrast with Warren for swearing off such events just for the primary.
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In contrast with previous research, scientists conducted multiple tests and found that there is no life, not even microorganisms, in Dallol.
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Short's remarks contrast with comments a senior administration official made shortly after the White House released its tax plan in April.
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Another had models in both a lounge and bedroom, wearing autumn gold outfits in contrast with the scene's ruby red walls.
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That&aposs in contrast with a "fixed mindset," where talent is assumed to be innate, and failure a signal of incompetency.
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Perhaps the best way to get people to work towards difference is to throw them more heavily in contrast with themselves.
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His statement that Russia doesn't interest him is in contrast with decades of business trips and talk of grand plans for Moscow.
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He has also created a sharp contrast with LeBron, whose midrange and perimeter games—which were never spectacular—suddenly look deeply insufficient.
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The UK stands in contrast, with recent business surveys of investment intentions pointing to weakening investment in the face of Brexit uncertainties.
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The contrast with the secretive, buttoned-down nature of the George W. Bush and Obama transitions could not have been more stark.
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The gains in Fiat Chrysler, Alibaba and LVMH contrast with the intraday stock declines on other days after negative comments from Trump.
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" Asked whether that might be perceived as objectifying by contrast with a person's intrinsic value, the Dalai Lama responded, "I think both.
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While it was a marked contrast with the normal dynamics of a presidential news conference, the East Room show was vintage Trump.
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The documentary showed examples of reviewers not removing posts that included racist, violent, and abusive content—seemingly in contrast with Facebook's standards.
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His statements that as many as six officials were implicated appear to contrast with comments made by other members of the commission.
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The game takes its time to establish the world, with elegance and poise, in contrast with the riotous humor of Monkey Island.
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By contrast with Independence Day's disaster-movie scope, the whole joke of Men in Black is that it treats alien invasion casually.
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Those happy moments in interfaith diplomacy are in contrast with some of the noises being heard elsewhere in the Orthodox Christian world.
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So they decided that while today's speech would not mention Trump, it would be one one rhetorical contrast with presumptive Republican nominee.
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A surge in wages has boosted economic growth in the region, accelerating inflation, in contrast with a slowdown in the euro zone.
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That stands in marked contrast with 2008 - the last time Fidelity conducted the survey - when 45 percent planned to file at 62.
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His brash talking style, a contrast with the soft-spoken Javanese politicians who dominate the ruling class, has grated on some voters.
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That very purposeful choice lingers in contrast with the first appearance of Tench's own wife, Nancy (Stacey Roca), only two scenes later.
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This will be in contrast with a particularly weak 1Q16, when aggregate sales and trading revenue at the GTUBs declined 20% yoy.
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Economists have long warned that India's attitude towards trade stands in contrast with the nation's open-for-business image propagated by Modi.
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The contrast with Trump's record of zero public service and his cartoonish understanding of the world at large didn't need any underlining.
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Ireland is more reasonable by contrast, with U.S. multinationals reporting $135 billion in profits within an Irish economy that is $225 billion.
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She added some contrast with her go-to Stuart Weitzman suede nude pumps and carried the Carolina Herrera Mariola Grey Shopper Tote.
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Abe's views contrast with remarks by BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, who have consistently said achieving the bank's price target was its priority.
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The developments contrast with retrenching efforts by robotaxi companies such as General Motors Co unit Cruise, Uber Technologies Inc and startup Drive.
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This act of collective resistance stands in stark contrast with the tendency to tokenize and erase Indigenous people from the queer history.
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Growth in the industry has slowed with only 22020,22016 jobs added in 22008 — in contrast with the 0003,2000 jobs added in 276.
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It's also a stark contrast with Trump's predecessor in office, Barack Obama, who proudly refused to watch cable news of any sort.
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To traders, the comments from Bullard and several other Fed officials contrast with the dovish message sent after the Fed's last meeting.
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In contrast with Andre's sheets of lead or copper, or Judd's fabricated boxes, Mikus's hand painted, folded, and cut pieces seem defenseless.
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The declines in the four top-tier cities contrast with a steady rise in prices in China's vast spread of smaller cities.
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He's also an ardent free trader, a point of sharp contrast with the president, whose protectionist tendencies helped spur Cohn to leave.
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The picture appears with lifelike contrast with Dolby Vision HDR inside a bezel-less design, meaning you get the most screen possible.
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It'll certainly contrast with the recent animated adaptation of DC's The Killing Joke, which has attracted criticism for mishandling of sexual violence.
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The new information stands in contrast with the initial email pitching the meeting to Trump Jr., which promised damaging information on Clinton.
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It marks another milestone in Taiwan's development as one of the region's more liberal societies, in contrast with China's strongly autocratic government.
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The views of the two major investors contrast with those of U.S. investor Cerberus Capital Management, a major shareholder in both banks.
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Women were strongly represented among nominees at Sunday's Grammys, in contrast with last year's ceremony, where male acts dominated (The Associated Press).
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Eighty of these are already redone, many with original features like exposed brick walls and timber beams that contrast with contemporary furnishings.
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But in contrast with many others, its response to the Day Zero crisis has been more transparent and politically accountable than most.
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Clinton has made immigration reform a key part of her campaign, drawing a contrast with Trump, who has called for mass deportations.
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Lanier told jurors several times that two key medical witnesses for his side were unpaid, drawing a contrast with DePuy's expert witnesses.
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The survey results contrast with messages from the White House that the trade war has had minimal effects on the US economy.
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Trump's statements have resurfaced because they contrast with the current Republican plan, which aims to pass the GOP tax cuts before Sen.
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Its glamorous, low-lit dining rooms boast chandeliers and luxurious round booths that stand in stark contrast with the beat-up facade.
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Those hints of comparative moderation strike a stark contrast with a number of very conservative appointments Trump made right off the bat.
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Universal's strong results contrast with those of Vivendi's second-biggest division, pay-TV Canal Plus, where first-half revenue fell by 2.2%.
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They also contrast with the People's Bank of China's repeated claims that China's economy is resilient and the yuan will be stable.
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" The comments contrast with President Donald Trump who complained Monday that agents "broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys.
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You couldn't have had more of a contrast with a woman who embraced high fashion and counted many designers among her intimates.
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In contrast with the Republicans' email campaign, the Democratic push to expand early voting hours has largely taken shape in public forums.
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A surge in wages has boosted economic growth in Central Europe, accelerating inflation, in contrast with a slowdown in the euro zone.
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But in contrast with the outcome of their duel in the Australian Open final in January, Williams came out as the winner.
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Seen from space, the city's lights show a stark contrast, with orange lights in the east and white lights in the west.
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The contrast with the chill that had descended during the Césars ceremony spoke to a deep rift in the French arts world.
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MS. BOROWSKI: It's exactly because of the contrast with all these devices that are constantly beeping and sometimes getting on our nerves.
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"The surprising silence from Google is in stark contrast with the corporation's stated policies of inclusion, respect and diversity," the petition said.
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But in contrast with many other issues — including Mr. Trump's job approval rating — it also appears to be winning over some Democrats.
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There is a purity to this room, like a modern total look, which makes it a real contrast with the other rooms.
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In contrast with the sleek, aerodynamically designed feathers seen on modern birds, these feathers were most likely for insulation, the researchers said.
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That is in stark contrast with Seattle, which to the Northwest is both a rival city to Portland and its polar opposite.
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But the discussion of coronavirus served as more of a contrast with President Donald Trump than between the two Democratic presidential candidates.
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All of the buildings collectively have a skyscraper look, which gives the area a streamlined appearance in contrast with the surrounding Strip.
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I like how its climate-controlled greenhouse domes, superstructure artificial trees and green expanses contrast with the nearby central business district towers.
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But I was pleased to be able to include the great TRINI LOPEZ, to provide a musical contrast with the opposite corner.
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Jobs declined by 2775,286.1 in May, Statistics Canada said on Friday, in contrast with economists' forecasts for a gain of 212,500 jobs.
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Mr. Trump, a garrulous entertainer, was a contrast with Mr. Bloomberg, a dry-humored businessman whose Massachusetts accent has never totally faded.
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These moments, and the contrast with those recalling Trisha Brown, made me excited to see what more she can do with dance.
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This is in contrast with the remainder of Brazil's farm and agribusiness industry, which will likely seek more loans, the banker said.
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They have drawn a contrast with CEO Jeff Bezos' spectacular wealth: He is the richest person alive, worth an estimated $165 billion.
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"It's not just what they looked like," says Halpern, 29, who, in contrast with his sequined goddesses, is dressed entirely in black.
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Declining steel inventories contrast with rising port stocks of iron ore, which stood at 139 million tonnes in the week to Aug.
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Deconstructed linen suits contrast with vibrant and voluminous sundresses, and chunky knit cardigans in handmade patterns are paired with chic flip flops.
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The construction stands in contrast with Japan's effort to portray this summer's Olympic Games in Tokyo as one of the greenest ever.
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It was a striking contrast with the one delivered by Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, at the royal wedding in 2011.
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Art Brussels, in contrast with Independent, also offers plenty of works by blue-chip names, albeit up to a certain price level.
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Mr. Biden would roll back President Trump's immigration policies but would not decriminalize unauthorized border crossings, in contrast with his progressive rivals.
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In contrast with weakness in Asian markets last week, Wall Street ended Friday on a high note, propelled by the GDP figures.
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Conferring with the political and business leaders attending the forum would appear to contrast with the core messaging of Trump's presidential campaign.
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It was in sharp contrast with solitary confinement, with little to no human interaction for as many as 23 hours a day.
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" Indeed, this latest attempt to rehabilitate Woody Allen primarily relies on Previn being the fierce, good woman to contrast with Mia's "bad.
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The question is how much the Democratic nominee runs on the merits of their own plan versus on their contrast with Trump.
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That makes Saccone a sharp contrast with Murphy, who used strong rapport with organized labor to extinguish Democratic hopes of defeating him.
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Others thought Gabbard could draw a contrast with Biden, although Gabbard has previously defended the former vice president against criticism from Harris.
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But Gabbard's contrast with Biden's long record on foreign policy is among the starkest policy differences in the wide Democratic primary field.
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And in contrast with community colleges, the new measures make for-profits look worse, dropping their average graduation rate to 32 percent.
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And — without ever naming Feinstein — he repeatedly drew a sharp contrast with her centrist approach and more conciliatory style on Capitol Hill.
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It is very easy, I guess, to look at what she's done to these physical buildings, in contrast with larger political campaigns.
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The Republican caucuses in Nevada have gotten almost no attention, especially in contrast with the consequential Democratic contest in the state last weekend.
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The Commission also estimates that a planned privatisation plan will have no impact on Italy's growth, in contrast with Rome's more optimistic estimates.
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The Commission also estimates that a planned privatization plan will have no impact on Italy's growth, in contrast with Rome's more optimistic estimates.
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The economy was brutally sideswiped by the "Great Recession" of 2008-09 but employment was barely affected, in stark contrast with other countries.
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A2's results contrast with rival Australian baby formula company Bellamy's, which cut its revenue forecast in January, sending shares plummeting 40 percent.
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Trump is also using the China confrontation to emphasize his contrast with former Vice President Joe Biden, the apparent 2020 Democratic front-runner.
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They're definitely not the same painting or person but they're eerily close, each striking a sharp contrast with Coates' slender, clean-shaven appearance.
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But the quick settlement was a striking contrast with the contentious talks at GM. Nearly 50,000 GM workers were on strike from Sept.
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Bios include overwrought quotes from Coldplay and Snow Patrol, the heightened emotion of which contrast with the awkward, shy interactions in the chats.
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Deep, crater-like scars on Abu Zeid's arms are a reminder of what he endured and a marked contrast with his condition today.
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This description is a striking contrast with the violent, volatile man others have said Mateen was, and with Mateen's stated loyalty to ISIS.
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And the entire stage has seized an opportunity to draw a sharp contrast with Trump by characterizing hateful rhetoric against immigrants as deplorable.
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While some saw this as marking a contrast with Trump, two people in attendance said Rice refrained from directly entering the election fray.
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To some outside observers, the lofty heights of the stock market may appear to be in contrast with the situation on the ground.
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That's obviously a large number, but it's hard to truly grasp until you put it in contrast with other workers much further downstream.
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Thirteen women stood and protested Trump's speech before the Detroit Economic Club, foiling his attempt to offer a contrast with his raucous rallies.
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"The behavior of Father Andrea was in complete contrast with the commitments he made to the church," Cipolla said at a press conference.
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I think that, as we discussed earlier, the fundamental business model of many of these internet companies is in contrast with that. Engagement.
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The subtext here, though, is a bit more complicated and reveals Google's approach to open source and puts it into contrast with AWS.
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"In contrast with most of the technology in medicine, there's an opportunity in mental health to do everything on the phone," said Insel.
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The comments also contrast with the neutral tone set in a letter to employees on Sunday after both Deutsche and Commerzbank confirmed talks.
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Researchers note that the spiders are most active late at night, in contrast with most nocturnal spiders, which are active early at night.
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This stands in stark contrast with the value of shark fin exports for the entire U.S. at just over one million in 2015.
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That's a startling contrast with Clinton's approval rating, which dropped to 38 percent in August and hovered around 41 percent in late October.
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In contrast with the misery for millions in Delhi, children living near the canal have found a new way to have some fun.
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Here's a closer look at the measures Democrats are calling for, and how their proposals contrast with what President Trump has already done.
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In contrast with better movies of this type, "Charlie's Angels" seemed particularly regressive, partly because it presented itself as a new fairy tale.
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This in stark contrast with most other food delivery websites, which are loss-making, and in our opinion, will likely never become profitable.
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It was teamwork that won the game Friday, in contrast with the fragmented individualism that doomed Belgium's so-called Golden Generation to defeat.
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Rouhani's reformist rhetoric, with its emphasis on domestic liberalization and the loosening of restrictions, stood in stark contrast with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's firebrand style.
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The new information stands in contrast with the initial email pitching the meeting to Trump Jr., which promised damaging information on Clinton. 4.
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The images subtly offer a commentary on the history of Western art, in contrast with the dominant narratives they were intended to represent.
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The strongest contrast with the Jenningses' devotion to country (at least until Paige has her religious awakening) is capitalism as crystallized in Stan.
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Bush's funeral on Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral, which President Donald Trump is expected to attend, will reportedly contrast with Republican Sen.
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Zambia is a very conservative country whose constitution explicitly states that it is a Christian nation, in contrast with more liberal South Africa.
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Objects As of late, designers have offered a study in contrast, with pieces made from rough travertine, nubby linen and smooth, shiny lacquer.
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But in contrast with in Europe and the U.S., restaurants and malls in the city state remain open, allowing economic activity to continue.
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His optimism about stocks is in contrast with his belief that the coronavirus pandemic will keep spreading despite the efforts to contain it.
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The film's background art by Michael Crouzat is at times quite stunning, forming a distinct contrast with the bleak events of the story.
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Saudi women have started wearing more colorful abayas in recent years, the light blues and pinks in stark contrast with the traditional black.
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The questions about the credibility of Mr. Cohen's public testimony stands in contrast with how some prosecutors working with him have described him.
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Mr. Murphy drew a contrast with Michigan, which he said had given 218,000 people access to medical marijuana in a similar time frame.
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She is, of course, continuing to campaign for the nomination, but her speeches no longer draw much contrast with her rival, Bernie Sanders.
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A White House official said that the order is intended to serve as a point of contrast with Democrats' Medicare for All push.
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The older narrative portrays Asians as the hard-working, industrious natural conservatives who don't need handouts (in contrast with other immigrants, other minorities).
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The silence was in stark contrast with the jubilation on the streets across Libya when the son of the former dictator was seized.
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Putting aside Bernie's new plan and new willingness to contrast with Warren, you can tell his heart attack had an impact on him.
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That conflagration makes a sharp contrast with the closing eerie quiet of "The Irishman," where all that remains is an old man's loneliness.
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Maui does make a striking visual contrast with the title character, a young girl who, with Maui's help, becomes a courageous ocean wayfinder.
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At this point, and in contrast with the administration's bombastic rhetoric, rapid action by the U.N. could pull us back from the precipice.
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Both men have seemed invigorated by the clash, eager to draw an explicit contrast with a candidate who represents what they are not.
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It is a notable contrast with Trian's approach at DuPont, where it sought four board seats and urged for a separation of businesses.
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The contrast with other parts of Ethiopia, where recent democratic reforms have been accompanied by a surge in violence and lawlessness, is striking.
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The biggest contrast with the 1986 effort, though, may be McConnell's insistence that Republicans will pass tax reform on a party-line vote.
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But in contrast with peers like Bill Burr and Louis C.K., his specials are infrequent enough that every one is a major event.
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Elsewhere a battle between a kestrel and a crow is graphically silhouetted, a moment of wildness to contrast with the Mandarin's kempt beauty.
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The goals of the economic forum contrast with the nationalism and protectionism Trump has preached as a candidate and in the White House.
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Kitchen counters, backsplashes and islands are made from black San Marino marble with gold flecks, to contrast with a lighter herringbone wooden floor.
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The petitions and lawsuit threats contrast with states' efforts to use court action to stop the Trump administration from rolling back environmental regulations.
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Taming corruption was widely seen as crucial for proving the legitimacy of Ukraine's pro-Western leadership, especially in contrast with Mr. Putin's Russia.
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New Zealand's figures have been a complete contrast with everything from retail sales to business sentiment to the terms of trade beating forecasts.
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"It's something that our conference put in place years ago and I think it's a real contrast with the Democrats," Scalise told reporters.
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It's also directly in contrast with the idea of wabi-sabi, the Buddhist ideal of the beauty in imperfection, modesty and humble materials.
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She had a lighthearted exchange with Pope Francis over the president's diet, in contrast with a somber-looking group photo taken minutes later.
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Permian production has quadrupled over the last eight years, in contrast with the decline of most other established oil fields, for several reasons.
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That appeared to contrast with what German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the German parliament on Wednesday when she favoured an extension of "several months".
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That, along with his pointed record on immigration reform, could draw a significant contrast with Donald Trump on the Republican presumptive nominee's signature issue.
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There is a stark contrast with the level of intelligence and voice recognition in Alexa today then when it launched almost four years ago.
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In contrast with trading in shares, where buy and sell orders are matched on electronic order books, corporate bonds are traded over-the-counter.
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" By contrast, with early detection, "90 percent of women who have maternal depression can be treated successfully with a combination of medication and counseling.
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Indeed, it's a contrast with those groups that allows some people to draw the line between "real racism" and liberals "crying wolf" about racism.
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She said that she and her Senate counterpart, Chuck Schumer of New York, will be making the contrast with the GOP and the policies.
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He's also promising "real action" on climate change -- a contrast with the Liberal party, which has several prominent members who are climate change skeptics.
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In many ways, Obama, a president especially conscious of history, seemed to be subtly setting up a contrast with the Trump presidency to come.
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The findings contrast with those of China's official factory survey on Friday, which showed activity grew the fastest in nearly 5 years in March.
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A lion-like figure in"Childermass" (2017) My reading of Kurian, outside media spotlights, brings up a contrast with the debate over Dana Schutz.
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The HD production quality of the video and audio is in stark contrast with the roughness of the space, and the morbid subject matter.
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But he and his allies are framing his efforts to fix his industrial Midwest city as his party's strongest contrast with President Donald Trump.
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In contrast with many cinematic representations of sexual violence (historically, contemporarily, and since then), the camera identifies with the victim, rather than the assailant.
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But before that day on the bridge in Cairo, I had never before seen it thrown into such harsh contrast with those around me.
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One thing that stands out with the publication of this report is the contrast with the attention to cultural heritage in Syria and Iraq.
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And they would also give Warner more of a chance at bringing audiences a diverse, memorable slate of films to contrast with Marvel's slate.
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The early results contrast with pre-election polls, which had predicted Labor would win, and mean a winner may not be known on Saturday.
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Not only because it reflects the party's core values but because it offers the strongest contrast with the vacuous immaturity of the other side.
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Lewandowski's appearances on TV and campaign-style events contrast with the more behind-the-scenes approach taken by others involved in Trump's political operation.
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But he drew an implicit contrast with the man who has defined the Republican race with his heated language about immigration and Islamic terrorism.
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The new breach is a real contrast with previous GDPR fights, which have largely had to do with policy decisions and terms of service.
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The ad is in stark contrast with an early 1990s campaign that featured iconic anchors Peter Jennings, Diane Sawyer, David Brinkley and Sam Donaldson.
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In Riyadh, the capital, on May 20th-21st, he sought to reassure Muslim leaders and draw a sharp contrast with Barack Obama's foreign policy.
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" She continued: "This is a huge contrast with Pennsylvania [for example], where there are incredibly strong teacher's unions in terms of pay, and benefits.
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Persky's decision to offer leniency to convicted rapist stands in stark contrast with the platform he ran on for his judgeship on in 2002.
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The latest comments also contrast with the neutral tone set in a letter to employees on Sunday after both Deutsche and Commerzbank confirmed talks.
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That's a stark contrast with the 2020 prediction based on states' total populations, which has Texas gaining three seats, more than any other state.
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The remarks, made by Powell in private to friends and colleagues, contrast with the statesmanlike image cultivated over a long military and political career.
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He still won't say -- but the GOP front-runner divulged Wednesday that it would likely be an insider in contrast with his outsider status.
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White House aides say he'll do that by vouching for Clinton's readiness to serve as commander in chief while drawing a contrast with Trump.
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Barclays results contrast with well-received updates from peers Lloyds and RBS, which gained 2 percent after reporting its results for the first quarter.
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That was in contrast with the 54 percent who thought 2015 and 2016 were negative - years that were marked by deadly Islamist militant attacks.
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" She drew a stark contrast with what the DNC's Republican counterpart handed to Trump, calling the RNC's data a "tried and true, effective foundation.
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He drew a contrast with Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, who formed a cabinet in which half of the 30 ministers are women.
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He insists that he is passionate and really into physical intimacy, which is obviously in contrast with what he shows Rachel on their date.
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The contrast with the much smaller Republican convention, which was held in Cleveland the previous week, and boycotted by most Republican heavyweights, was striking.
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These studies are perhaps dated, but they offer some important information about whom then Gen Z was and how they contrast with previous generations.
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The tweets marked Trump's most extensive comments to date on the payment, though they stood in direct contrast with his denial on April 5.
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The wide-ranging interview at times placed him in contrast with the President, who spent the week waffling on rhetoric to describe Russia's threat.
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But some of Trump's tax goals directly contrast with Democrats, pressured from the left to oppose anything seen as helping the wealthy and corporations.
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Under the icing, there was a thin layer of apricot jam which provided a very welcome subtle tanginess to contrast with the rich chocolate.
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"In contrast with history, many of the companies with the strongest balance sheets today are also the companies with the strongest growth," Kostin added.
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It has championed tracht at its rowdy meetings in beer tents, aimed at striking a contrast with what it calls a stiff political elite.
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Such a proposal would contrast with added tariffs on goods imported to the U.S., a policy advanced during the campaign by President-elect Trump.
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Cruz has outlined several fronts for policy contrast with Trump in recent days -- on bank bailouts, the Iran nuclear deal and Obamacare, in particular.
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This stands in sharp contrast with Justices Samuel Alito and John Roberts, who had no trouble telling the Senate that they agreed with Griswold.
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His conciliatory remarks contrast with gestures made by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has adopted a less apologetic tone over Japan's past military aggression.
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In particular, he established an immediate contrast with the chaos the N.FL. has encountered in trying to devise a coherent policy on domestic violence.
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The Kingpin's overscaled rage and narcissism gave the story energy, and the contrast with Daredevil's problematic idealism was fertile ground for comic-book melodrama.
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It would contrast with Trump's decision to remain in Afghanistan indefinitely even though he had said he wanted to withdraw troops there as well.
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Orange's plans to upgrade networks contrast with those of rival SFR, owned by heavily indebted parent company Altice whose shares have fallen sharply recently.
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Gartner's sanguine projections contrast with the warnings on the dangers of AI sounded by top technology industry voices such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
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Yet those sales have been declining steadily and are down 10 percent from a year earlier, in contrast with growth in all other regions.
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Democrats need to connect with some voters on those issues but then take them in a constructive direction, in contrast with Trump's destructive direction.
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From the air, the piles of coal and equipment at Abbot Point are a striking contrast with the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea.
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In contrast with political views, demographic characteristics of the reader, including gender, age, education and race/ethnicity, provided little explanatory power in explaining bias.
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In contrast with the North Korea situation, "the policy on Iran is unlikely to see any major radical shift sometime soon," said EIU's Adenwala.
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In contrast with the return of Nazi-looted artwork to their original owners, which has been required by law in Austria since 1998, exil.
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It's a sad contrast with the sold-out boffo book tour of Michelle Obama, who's getting a lot more personal for the premium prices.
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He framed L.A.'s ability to achieve the sweeping goals as standing in contrast with Washington's difficulties moving forward on a broad climate plan.
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And sometimes it's from people who want to find that great Canadian food that they can then contrast with the food of recent migrants.
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With four of his rivals presiding at Trump's trial, Joe Biden had the state almost to himself and the contrast with Sanders was telling.
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Its contrast with China in terms of attitudes to vegetarianism reveals much about the mainland's society, and how it either embraces or resists change.
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Bloomberg, and Democrats more broadly, seem to realize that health care is an issue in which they can draw a clear contrast with Trump.
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But it is impossible this week to ignore the contrast with struggling Texans — civilians and law officers — helping one another without demanding immigration papers.
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Neither Ms. Warren nor Mr. Sanders is holding high-dollar fund-raising events with wealthy contributors, a contrast with Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg.
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This award for a single plaintiff stands in stark contrast with the initial $680,000 compensatory award and is a clear violation of due process.
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Those features enable the display to produce expanded colors and superior contrast with up to 90 zones and up to 600 nits of brightness.
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It felt like a bit of a contrast with The Last Jedi, which played with expectations in a way that sometimes seemed deliberately unsatisfying.
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The three economists pointed out that, in contrast with the market for human health care, there is much less government involvement in pet care.
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The sanitized and soulless spaces of Pablo and his family form an evocative contrast with the lively, bustling bars and streets frequented by Francisco.
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But in contrast with Uber and Lyft, all of the vehicles and drivers that Skedaddle contracts with are licensed and insured for commercial operations.
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Part of what makes these images so timeless is their stark contrast with the darkened sandstone cliff faces the artist used as a backdrop.
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That appeared to contrast with what German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the German parliament on Wednesday when she favored an extension of "several months".
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The majority of people in Northern Ireland had voted to remain in the European Union, in contrast with the rest of the United Kingdom.
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Craig is an openly LGBTQ candidate and mother who is hoping to draw a contrast with Lewis on social issues and his controversial commentary.
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"In contrast with the rating granted by Fitch Ratings, the company has implemented a series of responsible actions in favor of its fortification," Pemex said.
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Its figures contrast with the IPA's findings, suggesting that men working in agencies or consultancies are paid an average of 26 percent more than women.
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The cash-settled wheat futures have attracted regular volume, in contrast with CME's illiquid Black Sea wheat contract with physical delivery dating back to 2012.
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The lower-polling candidates are also preparing to introduce themselves to the country, in some cases by highlighting how they contrast with their Democratic opponents.
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Obama also struck a striking stylistic contrast with the President-elect, hinting at the change that will come to White House optics in two days.
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Shots of the free-flowing life in the streets contrast with those of the musicians in the studio, static and sealed off from the world.
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This absence of additional funding is by stark contrast with the $36 billion needed annually to achieve the UN goal to end AIDS by 2030.
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The tensions early on in his European tour created a contrast with efforts to improve ties with Moscow, leading to bipartisan concerns about the summit.
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This suggests a stark contrast with Microsoft's competing HoloLens headset, whose design is specifically meant to work with a variety of haircuts and head sizes.
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"I was a public defender," Biden retorted, teeing up a contrast with Harris, whose record as a prosecutor has opened her to scrutiny from progressives.
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Builders, taking note of younger generations' interests, are developing neighborhoods that contrast with the Levittown assembly-line homes many have come to associate with suburbia.
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It's an implicit but obvious contrast with a president whose administration has been mired in a special counsel investigation since virtually the day it began.
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Compare and contrast with the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE), which had 4,440 tonnes of tin in its warehouse system at the end of last week.
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And he seemed to draw a contrast with Mr. Rubio, who has been criticized as being overly scripted, by describing the forum he held here.
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So marked is the contrast with Trump that Pence's assured performance might reassure voters that Trump is outrageous but he knows how to hire well.
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Those recommendations, which aren't far off where they were in November, stand in contrast with around a 10 percent rally in the Standard & Poor's 500 .
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On one hand, highlighting the issues important to their base and showing contrast with their rivals in policy is a smart tactic in a primary.
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He will stress decency, honesty and brotherly love, attributes that his supporters see personified in their candidate -- and that could strike a contrast with Trump.
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Buskhe's predictions of a bottleneck in defense capability contrast with what many analysts describe as a glut of European defense capacity due to economic rivalries.
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The surge in gold buying is in contrast with Brexit's effect on the London property market, considered an ironclad bet for the past 20 years.
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This reality stands in stark contrast with President Barack Obama's rosier assessment of the law, published recently in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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His richly-layered robes and coral beads contrast with the stiff white uniforms of the British, his perturbed but determined stare with their disdainful gazes.
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The Backlight Master Drive on the Z9G has ultra-dense LED modules that are independently controlled, delivering unprecedented contrast with punchy brightness and pitch blacks.
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In contrast with repressive states, discussions within democratic countries about how exactly to define extremism are usually conducted in a more-or-less transparent way.
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The hedge fund's results contrast with the performance of the world's biggest asset manager, BlackRock, which posted a 20 percent fall in profits on Thursday.
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"He struck a solidly neutral tone, in contrast with the market view that sees the (Federal Open Market Committee's) next move as downwards," Carnell said.
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Warren's plan presents a stark contrast with policy preferences laid out by 2020 Democratic candidates who have staked out more pragmatic territory, like Minnesota Sen.
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Holmer sometimes goes overboard with a groaning, atonal score, which feels like a garish shout for attention by contrast with all the low-key naturalism.
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Declining steel inventories contrast with rising port stocks of iron ore SH-TOT-IRONINV, which stood at 139 million tonnes in the week to Aug.
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The contrast with Iowa may be rooted in differing social attitudes, with even New Hampshire Republicans leaning more libertarian than their conservative counterparts in Iowa.
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But the recent trends have not been good for her, and make a remarkably dramatic contrast with where the race appeared to be last month.
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In contrast with Caliber, most banks have participated more fully in the government modification program, as has Nationstar, which has received $158 million in payments.
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Their comments were in contrast with Fed Chair Janet Yellen's cautious tone on rates last week, citing a shaky global economy and low oil prices.
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The contrast with how South Africa played against Wales in their semi-final was extraordinary — the Springboks were never in a hurry to go anywhere.
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But what about the idea of a gender contrast with Trump -- particularly given his repeated comments and actions that seem to denigrate and degrade women?
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But Amash does, and his forceful public statements on impeachment are a noticeable contrast with the squishy and condescending ones emanating from House Democratic leadership.
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However, Pompeo has made it a signature of his tenure to avoid at all costs clashing with Trump, a contrast with his predecessor Rex Tillerson.
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Sanders's plan also says it will be "federally administered," appearing to contrast with his 2013 healthcare bill that allowed the states to administer the program.
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The Washington Post recently reported O'Brien is perceived as "a team player" with "affable demeanor," a stark contrast with Bolton's hard-edged and confrontational approach.
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But in the past two decades, a rambunctious democracy has taken root in Taiwan, and the contrast with life on the mainland is increasingly stark.
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In the third quarter, China's gross domestic product rose 6.7 percent, in contrast with the 9 percent to 10 percent the country enjoyed for years.
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Succession uses viewers' assumption about Logan's competence—and the contrast with the other men on the show—to reflect the way real-life Logans operate.
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Texas Democratic Party Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa on Wednesday lauded Castro in a statement that emphasized his efforts at striking a contrast with the Trump administration.
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We don't know what the mother's story is in Lost Children Archive, or how her experiences relate to or contrast with those of the refugees.
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Toomey presents himself as a soft-spoken, reasonable conservative, drawing a contrast with fire-breathing Tea-Party candidates who turn off most voters in Pennsylvania.
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This approach marks a contrast with Groupe Castel, according to Pierre Chaumont, a beverage market specialist at Sagaci Research and former sales manager at Castel.
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Voters who supported Mr. Trump appeared to strike a sharp contrast with those who backed Mr. Rubio, according to exit polls conducted by Edison Research.
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They are crucial for Beijing because such firms are seen as more efficient users of capital, in sharp contrast with the inefficient state-owned sector.
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The Trump team's hopes for an investigation nearing its end contrast with a widely held view by other lawyers representing clients who have been interviewed.
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Line: Panthers by 21 In a stark contrast with these teams' last meeting, in last season's N.F.C. championship game, this matchup has relatively low stakes.
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As a candidate, he was evaluated in contrast with his opponent, and fair or unfair, right or wrong, voters had doubts about Clinton as well.
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He was wearing a faded purple sweatshirt, black sunglasses and camel Yeezy boots, which made for a stark contrast with the home's faux-frontier décor.
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In contrast with debates on fake news in the United States and Europe, Russian lawmakers seem most focused on domestic dissent, rather than foreign meddling.
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Trump's upbeat predictions about the coronavirus crisis did not just contrast with Fauci's warnings, they also clashed with the conditions being experienced by local officials.
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In January, Dannenfesler drew her own contrast with Trump, showing just how far he had to go to earn the trust of anti-abortion activists.
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I wish David and Jim could have been there on Wednesday for "The Seasons," its silky warmth a contrast with the previous evening's discomfiting intensity.
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But M.R.I. is not widely in use in obstetricians' offices, Dr. Abuhamad said, in contrast with ultrasound machines, which would be a more practical option.
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I monkey around with the bird's seasoning, and, for the vegetables, I want some bright flavors and colors to contrast with the generally monochromatic basics.
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It made for a stark contrast with the struggles of ordinary Tunisians, whose despair seemed exemplified by the fate of the fruit vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi.
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These payments, known as block grants, contrast with the current system in which states share the actual cost of Medicaid enrollees with the federal government.
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While those results contrast with the enthusiasm around Sanders' campaign, long-term trends in the electorate and in the Democratic Party hinted at the outcome.
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Sanders spoke shortly after 2020 rival Joe Biden laid out his own detailed response that tried to draw contrast with President Donald Trump's isolationist approach.
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Browsing through a demo of Disney's upcoming streaming service, Disney+, the most striking thing about it is the stark contrast with its biggest competitor: Netflix.
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This was in contrast with the Workers' Party, which has been largely blamed for the vast bribery schemes of the past decade and a half.
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Here are this year's guests: Stephanie and Janiyah Davis The President is expected to address school choice during his remarks, casting contrast with Democratic policies.
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The gaps in Trump&aposs knowledge — including his ignorance that 18-wheelers run on diesel, not gasoline — contrast with his interactions with the trucking industry.
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This sense of calm would be notable in any event, but the contrast with the sheer variance in the policy world makes it particularly unusual.
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"Democrats need to start talking about the contrast with Trump on this," said Mr. Brown, who has not endorsed a candidate in the primary race.
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That practice stands in contrast with what the traders described as the standard market practice of providing the winning dealer with information about the cover.
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The results stand in contrast with an official survey published on Thursday, which showed China's factory activity shrank for the sixth straight month in October.
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Warren "needs to differentiate and contrast with all the candidates because that's how voters are interpreting strength, which bolsters her electability argument," said the strategist.
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The efforts contrast with moves by states like California, Illinois, Maine, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont last year to protect and expand abortion access.
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It will also allow him to draw another contrast with Biden, whose son's business interests in Ukraine have been scrutinized by Trump and other Republicans.
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The rise of surveillance capitalism strikes a sharp contrast with Silicon Valley&aposs hallowed self-image as a champion of personal autonomy, creativity and liberation.
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He draws a contrast with the savings and loan crisis in the US in the 1980s, after which about 800 senior bankers went to jail.
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They contrast with Baker McKenzie, the largest law firm in the U.S., which uses "two shades of bold and aggressive red" as their branding colors.
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It was a rich contrast, with Warren describing how voter contact informed her policies, while Biden focused on how he personally liked to inspire people.
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The remarks contrast with those of BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, who said on Monday that higher yields would hurt financial institutions by cooling the economy.
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It's hard not to see the contrast with Obama's serious expression through the prism of Donald Trump's election and the sudden deferment of that promise.
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The reception, of course, is in striking contrast with that received by Mike Pence, then the vice president-elect, when he attended "Hamilton" in November.
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Warren has hinted that she will draw a contrast with Biden as the candidate who will fight for working people over the rich and powerful.
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As the timing of the plan's release indicates, the proposal is mostly designed to set up a contrast with Democrats ahead of the November elections.
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It makes an instructive contrast with "The Brink," Alison Klayman's intimate, intelligent documentary on Steve Bannon, who helped put President Trump into the White House.
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In contrast with the luxurious homes she designs for others, Toogood enjoys the challenge of configuring a welcoming, fertile workplace for her employees virtually overnight.
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An early bilateral ceasefire would contrast with the FARC talks, which stretched for four years in Cuba and were conducted mostly amid fighting and bomb attacks.
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For Sports Interactive, the fudging happens with injuries, primarily, in contrast with their attempts at strict fealty to the increasingly bizarre finances of real world soccer.
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Duterte is opening up closer ties with China, in contrast with the previous government's "adversarial" relationship with Beijing, Diokno told Reuters in a mobile phone message.
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These behind-the-scenes images of meandering buskers contrast with the work of artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, and Seurat, who were inspired by the spectacles.
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In Pennsylvania, surveys have put Clinton on pace to win again, even as her statements on gun policy stand in stark contrast with her 2008 positions.
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In contrast with the recent films about Scientology, the pared-down, austere "Apostasy" doesn't have the action-movie pace or skulduggery to attract a wide audience.
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The forced, goofy tone with the pair smiling and giggling like high school lovebirds, seemingly placed there just to create contrast with the darkness to come.
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It is a sharp contrast with neighbouring Kenya, where refugees who have been granted asylum cannot work without paying costly fees for short-term work permits.
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But while work remains to be done to unite Democrats, Thursday's events did stake out a contrast with the messy, reluctant GOP establishment embrace of Trump.
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Why do trends at the local level contrast with trends at the national level, where Democrats have made substantial gains in the competition for political money?
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The early results contrast with pre-election polls, which had predicted centre-left Labor would win, and mean a winner may not be known on Saturday.
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Most white Americans, she recalled, assumed that she would find social conditions in the United States to be in striking contrast with those in South Africa.
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The Main Street views on interest rates contrast with the view from major corporations revealed in the latest CNBC Global CFO Council Survey, released on Tuesday.
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Mr. Varjon's immaculately voiced, tenderly singing lines and the yearning he conveyed in the delicately shaded intimate moments offered a bracing contrast with more tumultuous sections.
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In contrast with Sanders, however, the relatively youthful O'Malley is really focused on reinventing innovation in America and fusing it with a 21st century social justice.
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Ruth Walther, the founder of the Seattle community, sums up its ethos by drawing a contrast with a Christian hymn, "God moves in a mysterious way".
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The combination of the two would make a stark contrast with Trump's rhetoric, offering a reminder that Democrats are the party of pluralism, diversity and integration.
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It was the issue that gave him a clear contrast with both his opponents in the Republican primary and with Hillary Clinton in the general election.
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The perpetual pucker is thick, plushy, and extends over the teeth, in stark contrast with their closest relatives, which have thin, retracted lips and protruding teeth.
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In contrast with Hong Kong, to which China promised the eventual introduction of "universal suffrage" in elections for the territory's leadership, Macau received no such pledge.
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And the cat Brando cradles in the opening scene of "The Godfather," making for a stark contrast with his intimidating presence, was a last-minute addition.
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