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The men's department is just as visually striking as the women's.
The findings are striking, as you can see in this chart.
It's a debut as stark and striking as the Maine landscape.
The breadth of the dishonesty was as striking as the frequency.
"We have never found something as striking as this," Dr. Tov said.
Perhaps nowhere are the changes as striking as in the Bo-Kaap.
As striking as these numbers are, they miss a very important fact.
The volume of Luther's works was as striking as their occasional viciousness.
Striking as they are, she sees them as almost beside the point.
That may not be as striking as the strategy of other fintech startups.
But federal law prohibits federal employees from striking as the shutdown rages on.
But those decisions were stickier than I expected: striking as a woman in an online space is not necessarily very visible, and striking as a woman in journalism means leaving all the talking space to the boys for a day.
Do not jerk the tool back after striking as this may throw the snake.
The warmth of the welcome is as striking as the scale of the intake.
All have virtues as striking as their shortcomings, if you're not being a spoilsport.
The symmetry of the two abortion plots is so striking as to be bizarre.
At least as striking as the report's findings was the timing of its release.
He said their clean lines and symmetry make them "very striking" as photographic backdrops.
Araujo's speech is all the more striking as the Amazon rainforest continues to burn.
Yet nearly as striking as its continued success is its longevity as a collective.
However, the actual improvements are not as striking as that figure might make you think.
That juxtaposition is particularly striking as the U.S. has been systematic in tightening monetary policy.
All over the country, workers are organizing and striking as we haven't seen in years.
But what is striking, as much as who is on the list, is who is not.
As a perfectionist, Harrison wanted to be as good at striking as she was at grappling.
Mosse's images, formally striking as they are, are unquestionably part of the language of visual domination.
Against Lyoto Machida he did this by immediately posturing and striking as he was completing his takedown.
What's striking, as my colleague Sarah Wildman notes, is that the speech was utterly and totally banal.
" There are moments like these throughout The Big Freeze, but none as striking as on "Low Slow.
"We have never found something as striking as this," an expert on the Dead Sea scrolls said.
A rough estimate suggests one or two other signals as striking as GW150914 may lie within them.
But from the perspective of their intended audience, conservative elites, they're mostly striking as exercises in reassurance.
As striking as the imagery is, the data first must be converted to useful — and actionable — information.
But as striking as these interiors are, they reflect the brand's taste as much as the designer's.
Almost as striking as the breadth of the reforms was the insouciance with which they were carried out.
Melanie Lynskey is particularly striking as Hilary, an Australian student who adopts the persona of the class mom.
What we mean by that is that Célinununu is just as dramatic and striking as the singer herself.
The low percentage of women candidates (16 percent) is striking, as is that of racial minorities (19 percent).
And as striking as the hues were in the Oregon backcountry, they're statement making on New York streets.
"'Silence' is as visually striking as you might expect," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
Budapest residents say the increased volume is striking, as is the rise in air pollution from the ships.
NEARLY as striking as Asia's dynamism is how unevenly prosperity is spread—in contrast to Africa, Latin America or Europe.
As striking as the total dollar amount of the settlement was the spectrum of consequences across criminal and civil authorities.
In Glasgow her Museum of Transport (pictured) is as striking as a lightning flash on the banks of the Clyde.
The songs are always just as striking as the audio, and the music video for "King City" is no different.
As striking as the radiant images was the absence of any photograph of President Trump or Vice President Mike Pence.
There are giant 4K video walls everywhere you look that are just as striking as those found in Microsoft's other stores.
The sleeves on Obama's satin top were especially striking, as they has extra pieces of fabric that dangled from each wrist.
The results of knee and hip replacement surgery reference pricing were striking, as were those for cataract removal, arthroscopy and colonoscopy.
The parallels to the present day are striking: as the rich accumulated power, old standards of morality and decency gave way.
Striking as the Bolshevik reversal was in July 1917, the provisional government's response to the failed coup was even more stunning.
The distortion of reality became more striking as the two men emerged from the Hall of Mirrors and into a press conference.
As striking as each of them is, it is nevertheless clear that they function primarily as guides and backstops to Lily's struggle.
Just as striking as the decline in border crossings is the decline in bookings and online searches for travel to the United States.
But that doesn't make the sheer scale of the collapse any less striking: As the race started, she held a 40-point lead.
For teachers who were striking as a result of low pay, given the dedication she says she has to the American worker. 4.
You get a similar feeling when you watch Draymond Green, whose on-court/off-court impact numbers are almost as striking as Curry's.
Few are as striking as the gold mine built around Posto de Vigilância, or Lookout Point, one of the most remote Munduruku villages.
None of the concessions are as striking as the one on a national minimum wage that the party extracted from Merkel in 2013.
The imbalance in coverage of the candidates' character is striking, as is the lack of coverage about the economy compared with the controversies.
Yet they're hard to grasp on a single viewing: more immediately striking as authoritative exercises in style than as absorbing worlds to inhabit.
On Twitter, they're marveling at images of the storm, which — it must be admitted — does look incredibly striking as it hits the East Coast.
Here the imbalance is nowhere near as striking as on the MacBook, but it's discernible to me when compared to the rival Amazon Echo.
Her use of colors is masterful; the palette is distinctly African, and so striking as to make me long for the days of Technicolor.
As striking as this record is — whether one admires it or not — voters I spoke with in Alabama had not heard much about it.
As someone who lives in this city it could not be more striking, as every building corner feels like it's ornamented with artificial eyes.
Here's a high-level overview of the bids and projects received in response to the RFP: This is about as striking as spreadsheets get.
What perhaps was most striking as they meekly exited Europe was that even the mercurial Argentine appeared drained of his superpowers against a resilient backline.
"Silence" is as visually striking as you might expect, but also overly tidy, clean and decorous, despite its tortured flesh, its mud and its blood.
We want her to know she can attract as much media attention, look just as striking as any woman, and decide what beautiful means to her.
Well, it makes no sense if you think of 'striking' as an attribute and of Condit's striking game being at a much higher level than Shields'.
All along, researchers have been piecing together the Mechanism's real use by deciphering its ancient Greek inscriptions, and their discoveries are as striking as any theory.
This affirmation is even more striking as the United States and Russia trade barbs over alleged violations of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty of 1987.
But with capes, sheer cutouts, sequins, and embroidery, some men on the red carpet are wearing awards show attire as striking as their women colleagues' ensembles.
Judging by the creative zest of the opening events, it is on track to incubate a musical culture as optimistic and striking as the building itself.
Flight attendants may soon begin striking as a result of the partial government shutdown, the president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA told New York Magazine.
It makes for an impressive catalogue—but what Chait has to leave out to mount his defense of Obama is just as striking as what he includes.
There was; the bouquet, in a ceramic vase, was as striking as a sculpture and remarkably satisfying, like salt-and-vinegar potato chips plucked from the sea.
Tagging away at Mir, it became obvious that the former heavyweight champion wanted none of Hunt's striking as he failed to ground the contest on multiple occasions.
Few examples of close ties between industry and science are as striking as those held by Dr. Tee, 203, a relationship that has deepened in recent years.
Science will tell you that the Dolomites look as striking as they do because 26 million years ago they were once coral reefs under an ancient sea.
The union said it was striking as a result of losses incurred from the increasingly expensive black market for dollars, on which it relies to import fuel.
We should worry about why these ratios and regression are as striking as they are and whether there's a chance we might be keeping them this way.
In the film, though, the character wasn't nearly as visually striking as her powers screamed out for her to be — remember: psychic spider inside a giant robot suit.
As striking as Frigid Forms Sell is as a piece of music, its cover art is a work of genius that reflects the band's concepts just as beautifully.
So I would say that some flights are definitely a little bit emptier than usual, but it's not as striking as I might have thought it would be.
Christopher Sokolowski, in the father's measured plod around the auditorium, sang with solid, attractive tone; Jesse Malgieri was a winsome idler, and Gloria Park striking as his tormentor.
Most Americans agree that teachers are underpaid, and slightly more than half of adults support striking as a strategy to change that, according to a new AP/NORC poll.
But the real awakening on this album — as striking as "Die a Happy Man" was on his debut — is the title track, a cheerful Randy Newman-esque autobiographical jaunt.
What we found was striking: As early as last Tuesday, days before we learned Mueller would bring indictments later in the week, Fox News's Hannity called for Mueller's resignation.
The natural world can inspire us in unexpected ways, and #Picasso's "Bull's Head" 1942, is as striking as any fossil skull, despite being made from a bike seat and handlebars.
Software leaps ahead: As striking as the hardware was at MWC, it was clear that software is leaping ahead and becoming the true differentiator in mobility, in the broadest sense.
The man Peele thought might be costumed as Chris was also black, with skin as dark and eyes as striking as those of Daniel Kaluuya, the actor who plays Chris.
Trump's pledge is a dramatic departure from decades of US support for human rights in China -- and is all the more striking as Congress has overwhelmingly sided with the protesters.
Even differences in children's bedrooms around the world can be striking, as in Venice-based photographer James Mollison's photo series "Where Children Sleep," which has been adapted into a book.
Overall, "Views" contains Drake's most straightforward lyrics, and his emotional excavations aren't as striking as they were a few years ago, when they had the sting of the new to them.
Indeed, last season, as striking as the number of designers running pell-mell toward the sneaker trend were the early indications that there were some who seemed to be stepping away.
Trump's appeal to China was particularly striking as the two countries are set to hold another round of talks in the United States this week to resolve a bitter trade war.
"'Silence' is as visually striking as you might expect, but also overly tidy, clean and decorous, despite its tortured flesh, its mud and its blood," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The contrast to that scorn was rather striking as Mr Netanyahu arrived at the White House on February 15th for his first official visit to a White House run by Donald Trump.
His piece Winner/Loser (2018), which is set into the wall in the eclectic game room, is also striking, as it includes two bull sharks suspended in formaldehyde in a white tank.
The "wild panorama of tumbling fells and peaks", where in the stories Herriot spent as much time wrangling with the farmers as he did with their animals, is as striking as ever.
The last sequence, which is the most striking as well, focuses on human labor by showing the impressive structures made of sacks that the workers built up to help with their harvesting.
The design is not as striking as that of a Galaxy Note 8, but to me, the Note 8's screen is too tall and the V9503 feels better in the hand.
"Using women and even children as bombers, Boko Haram has mounted dozens of coordinated attacks, striking as far afield as Chad's capital of N'Djamena last June and July," Matfess and company write.
Served in a vase like a flower arrangement — there are even some purple star-shaped blossoms scattered around — it's as striking as anything at Empellón Cocina, but the relaxed generosity feels new.
The one thing that's missing though is a headphone jack, which is bad enough on an expensive flagship phone, but even worse The U11 Life's front isn't quite as striking as its back.
What is striking (as a sign of those times) is not the disclaimer but the very fact that the would-be president could conceive a situation where religious duties came before everything else.
The level of detail in the resulting pictures, some of them spanning as large as one meter, is what makes these so particularly striking as they are quite beautiful despite the subject matter.
Just as striking as the rise of the comrades is the fall of the likes of Tony Blair, who vigorously supported the Washington consensus in economics and American-led intervention in foreign policy.
He provides a multitude of examples, but few are as striking as that of Lafayette, Louisiana: As one example, the city of Lafayette, Louisiana, had 280 feet of pipe per person in 216.
Few images are as striking as the opening of "Bohemian Rhapsody," but music fans are equally enamored by the coordinating white satin jumpsuits that were worn by Queen during the video's performance scenes.
Perhaps just as striking as the increase in offensiveness during the general election campaign is the fact that in the two months following the election, offensive speech on political Reddit remained quite high.
Passing such a situation on foot, the sight of the rows of human faces trapped behind and framed by their windshields can be especially striking, as though a portrait painter had drawn them.
" The president's magnanimity was striking as it came just two days after he warned Americans that Trump "lacks a basic understanding of the world" and is "temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief.
Looking back, it was striking, as the campaign unfolded, to see how the conversation -- both on the side of the BJP and even on the opposition side -- revolved around Modi, Modi, Modi... and Modi.
Just as striking as his call to arm some teachers — "only the best," he tweeted — is his inflated estimate of how many of them are adept with firearms and his romanticizing of that group.
As striking as the exterior of this car is, it somehow looks less controversial in person than you might expect; it's even less controversial, I think, than Acura's terrible "shield" grilles of the last decade.
The work, the result of a restricted art competition organized by the Casino Luxembourg, Forum d'art contemporain, and the Association des commerçants de la rue Philippe II, is as visually striking as it is playful.
It's not nearly as striking as the displays you'll get from music-sync features in bulbs from brands like Philips Hue and Lifx, which can drown a full room in disco-esque light and color.
" In 1947 The Times also reported that the St. Louis Cardinals players considered striking as long as Robinson was in the lineup against them, and that he received threatening letters to "get out of baseball.
There was plenty to talk about in the clinch, including a lovely sasae-tsurikomi-ashi into front headlock, but it is worth considering the striking as that was supposed to be Cerrone's area to begin with.
Just as striking as the offensives by Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Buttigieg were the more passive showings by Senators Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris — both of whom were counting on a strong outing.
His "Renaissance Girl" (2012) stares at the viewer with a Mona Lisa-like gaze, while his installation of "Adam" (2018) and "Eve" (2018) is illuminated from the front to create shadows as striking as the weavings themselves.
The move is particularly striking as it comes before an up to 4.5 billion euro auction of five-year and 10-year bonds - normally, yields rise before an auction as investors make room for the new supply.
The emotions still sting here, and the colors glow like traffic lights — there are eye-popping bursts of stop-sign red and go-go green — and the movie is as visually striking as any Almodóvar has made.
This lack of enthusiasm is particularly striking as the primary there has gotten much attention for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's unusual efforts to undermine candidate Laura Moser, whom they have criticized for being a Washington insider.
Despite South Korea's tariff-free status, automakers aren't flocking there due to the country's tough labor unions that are known for striking, as well as benefits of avoiding tariffs not outweighing the associated costs of moving there.
"These results are particularly striking as trastuzumab deruxtecan prompted a high level of durable tumor reduction among patients, the majority of whom had exhausted most if not all standard therapies for HER2-metastatic breast cancer," he said.
The United States' alignment with the countries is striking as it illustrates the extent to which the country has moved away from its leadership position on this issue, and is actually helping to slow progress in the talks.
The visuals of this are striking: As the United States moves to tighten its own borders, seeing a group of American refugees risking everything to board an unknown boat to cross into a safe haven is particularly disturbing.
But though there's been a lot of chortling over Trump's meltdown among political elites, and there have been many hot takes on how he's collapsing in the polls, his actual decline isn't as striking as you might expect.
But nothing "beats" that grotesque ground zero, the repugnant reveal, and when it comes to slow-moving depictions of zombies in video games, I can't think of any quite so striking as those of the Resident Evil series.
The group's concert last weekend concentrated on the "Missa Veni sancte spiritus" by Richard Pygott, and, as ever, the honesty and pride of the group's singing, directed by Scott Metcalfe, was as striking as the ingenuity of the music.
That is in keeping with Mr. Trump's pattern throughout his presidency, though it was perhaps never as striking as in Beijing, where he lavished praise on Mr. Xi, only to criticize China's trade practices a day later in Vietnam.
With all major awards shows under scrutiny for how they incorporate diversity, the Grammy nominations are striking, as minority artists dominate the ballot in nearly all of the most prestigious categories, including record, song and album of the year.
The way he has defended the founding precepts of the United States while also arguing that those precepts have to be broadened to achieve a new inclusiveness has been especially striking, as have his remarks delivered at moments of national tragedy.
A dozen years is a long stint in any gig (let alone at a single company), but his lengthy stay at the house is especially striking as creative director shuffles have cropped up more frequently than ever over the past few seasons.
"When I got them home to the farm, I gave them bubble baths," adds Ms. Guest, a vegan author and animal rights activist, who at 52 remains as striking as when she was named Deb of the Year over three decades ago.
I would have expected it to maybe have doubled in that time, so it wasn't as striking as I thought, which maybe a function of the fact that the backgrounds of the people taking on student-loan debt were probably similar-enough situations.
The metamorphosis of Mr. Graham from chastised to cheerleader is all the more striking as his best friend and longtime mentor in the Senate, John McCain of Arizona, moves in the other direction, defiantly standing against the president as he battles brain cancer.
But the dichotomy of this Washington tradition — dozens of lawmakers, Washington denizens and acclaimed artists embracing a pause in partisan rancor to spend three hours singing, cheering and dancing — was all the more striking as the impeachment drama carried on through the weekend.
The lukewarm attitude from foreign investors was particularly striking as the Fed is expected to increase interest rates at least three times this year while its central bank counterparts in Europe and Japan are still a long way from raising rates from record lows.
But what's just as striking as the decoration is where and how the decoration ends: Halfway up the wall, the paint stops, and what the eye lingers on instead is the pale, creamy beauty of the stucco bas-reliefs, and the vaulted white ceilings soaring above.
But frustrations aside, Trump's assertion that China is "more honorable" and "easier to deal with" than Schumer and Pelosi is striking as he is favorably comparing a country that is widely considered the greatest foreign threat facing the US today to democratically elected members of Congress.
Even the visuals for "Cranes in the Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair" by Solange and Alan Ferguson, her husband and director extraordinaire, are proof of her vision unfolding, a portrayal of Blackness that is as striking as it is real, with Black women at its center.
While it wasn't quite as striking as Monday's clear tactic to pressure Mann into taking responsibility for her alleged rape, this line of questioning still elicited the same concerns over victim-blaming, and is often part of the reason many women cease to come forward all together.
"Zuber: Two Centuries of Panoramic Wallpaper" (Gibbs Smith, $75, 280 pp.), by the historian Brian D. Coleman, is a sumptuous coffee-table book about historical and contemporary interiors lined in the French manufacturer Zuber's printed scenery as striking as Mexican jungle outposts and Revolutionary War battlefields.
It was not as startling or as striking as it was last time — at this point, post-Hillary Clinton candidacy, the white suit has become a political uniform of its own, on par with Mr. Trump's navy suit and red tie (which he also wore Tuesday evening).
Related: Obama Unveils Guantanamo Closure 'Plan' to Immediate Criticism From All Sides The New York Times reported that one of the reasons he was not released until now is because US officials were concerned that other detainees would see hunger striking as an effective path to release.
The association between lead levels and crime is striking, as is the extent to which receiving treatment breaks the association — a strong indication that this is a real causal impact of lead, and not simply a consequence of the lower average socioeconomic status of lead-exposed children.
But she's even more striking as a guitarist, running a thick, rockish sound through a harmonic palette that suits both a Berklee dropout who audited master classes after she couldn't afford tuition and a Texan who got hip to passing chords playing backup fiddle with her musical family.
And through all the ups and downs of the Cold War and post-Cold War eras, Russia has never scored a success on that front as striking as Donald Trump's elevation to the presidency and his continued refusal to affirm that the United States will defend its allies.
Mapplethorpe is at its best when it shows that even now, while some of the acts may no longer shock, his photos are just as striking as they were 40 years ago; perfectly composed depictions of "dirty" sex are perhaps all the more powerful given the current proliferation of haphazard ones.
The story inside, of the tennis champion's relationship with her fiancé, Alexis Ohanian, is charming, but it's the cover image shot by Annie Leibovitz that is really striking, as much as anything because it confirms the naked pregnancy shoot as the ultimate rite of passage for all power celebrities, broadly defined.
From the perspective of college sports, Southall added, any scandal involving academic fraud, such as the years of paper classes disproportionally for athletes at the University of North Carolina, might be worse, striking as it does at the soul of college sports' stated mission, which is athletics as a part of education.
The atmosphere is admittedly striking, as one has come to expect from the work of the writer-director Yael Farber: shimmering veils of falling sand, billowing sheets, as well as lighting from Tim Lutkin that irradiates the vast reaches of the Olivier stage, where the play runs in repertory through July 15.
Facebook's AI research group, which lists 80 researchers on its website and is led by NYU professor Yann LeCun, has produced many research papers but not notched up an achievement as striking as Google's with Go. Facebook has released three research papers on StarCraft, but not announced a special effort to conquer the game.
However, as visually striking as the selection of dresses might be — from a brick-pink brocade dress from the late 1800s that sports an 18-inch waist offset by a 31-inch bust, to an emerald-green sculptural ballgown by Charles James — The Body is more than a chronological display of pretty silks, laces, and sequins.
When he was taken down Whittaker did a good job of using grapevines and underhooks to keep Romero from posturing up and striking as soon as they hit the ground—as he so famously did to stop Lyoto Machida, then inserted butterfly hooks and looked to sweep before getting to his knees and building up in exactly the same way.
The parallels between Logan and Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe), are striking; as Grady notes in her rundown of the entire series, Christopher's abandonment of Rory in her childhood is a formative moment that leaves Rory constantly seeking his approval, and seeking to simulate the nuclear family she never had, all while resenting his emotional manipulation of her and her mother.
Khalid's songs occupy a quasi-narrative world where modern signifiers are incorporated into familiar situations, as in "I'll keep your number saved cause I hope one day you'll get the sense to call me," or "Send me your location/let's focus on communication/cause I just need the time and place to come through," with the idiomatic "come through" as striking as the phone reference.
It's getting to the point where there's so much to say about each episode that moments as striking as Price asking a former colleague to pave the way for China's takeover of Congo and saying he'd like to be the most powerful person on Earth since God, or Joanna Wellick dressing for her confrontation with Elliot while the Japanese hard-core band Bleach screeches in the background during the opening credits, can be comfortably reduced to mere asides.
The juxtaposition between the words being spoken and the forms Blanchett takes are often striking: As a choreographer, she bellows instructions at a group of dancers drawn from the works of John Cage and Kurt Schwitters; as a speaker at a funeral, she offers a eulogy in the form of various manifestos linked to Dadaism; as a worker in a garbage incineration plant, she provides meditations on futurist architecture; and as a teacher, she instructs a room full of schoolchildren on creativity via lines from Dogme 95, Werner Herzog, and Jim Jarmusch.

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