But we are contrasting on issues, compared to the Republicans who, I think, are contrasting on insults.
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"Within My Reach" perfectly demonstrates how the band blends Andrew's aggressive and raspy vocals with a contrasting, subtle and bright singing over equally contrasting guitar tones.
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The couple came from contrasting backgrounds but learned to compromise.
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Scientific research shows just how contrasting their impacts can be.
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The company has struggled with contrasting performances of its brands.
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These contrasting allegiances were vividly apparent in 2016 presidential race.
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Nevertheless, in contrasting ways, the two leads do it beautifully.
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The contrasting trends continued through the remainder of the season.
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But Mr. Oliva, in his memo, offers a contrasting view.
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She finished off the look with contrasting, bright red lipstick.
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Ted Danson and Mary Mary Steenburgen opted for contrasting outfits.
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Another third is devoted to contrasting Trump's position with Clinton's.
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Two interesting young pianists with contrasting approaches appear this week.
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Separate parts of the body are combined with contrasting effects.
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You could go on contrasting the two pieces at length.
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Also, the contrasting fabrics my designs had fleece and nylon.
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The installation forms a loose, kaleidoscopic maze of contrasting viewpoints.
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The cardinals also have contrasting approaches to running a diocese.
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Their contrasting styles will be on display again this week.
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Mr. Proechel has a keen sense for contrasting flavors, though.
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Their contrasting backgrounds lead them to similarly moody and expressive styles.
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Their debate over climate change, in particular, highlighted their contrasting philosophies.
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This bag has a traditional look thanks to the contrasting stitching.
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Cole and Dylan Sprouse wore contrasting but complementary tie-less tuxes.
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Since then, he's released a drip feed of several contrasting tracks.
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These contrasting reactions typify two utterly different schools of Christian theology.
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Books have been written contrasting diligent Asian kids with feckless Americans.
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Bottom line: The contrasting viewpoints illustrate the challenges facing climate proponents.
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The European construction sector saw contrasting fortunes in the first quarter.
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For a completely contrasting style, there's Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
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The two women have contrasting styles which accentuate each other well.
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The two men demonstrate contrasting reactions to their seeming impending obsolesce.
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Then drizzle it wherever its contrasting sensations will make you happy.
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The two incumbents who've lost in modern times offer contrasting lessons.
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As in recent years, the festival's two evenings had contrasting settings.
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Panay also went over the laptop's appearance, contrasting it to competition.
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And the final three contestants are a study in contrasting personalities.
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The Royal Library is an institution of two vastly contrasting halves.
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Fujimori tracks these two contrasting sensibilities through Japanese modern architecture's evolution.
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It tells you about the contrasting positions of the two countries.
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Fascination with their contrasting lifestyles wasn't what connected them on Muzmatch.
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Rebinding the nation means finding shared identities, not just contrasting ones.
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But it really highlighted the inherent racism in these contrasting responses.
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MuleSoft will power the new Salesforce integration cloud, Contrasting MuleSoft, Salesforce.
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SANTANDER, Spain — The new Botín arts center here offers contrasting views.
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Her earlier bright and sharply contrasting hues become relics of yesteryear.
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Contrasting colors on the power button is becoming a thing now too.
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The scenes inside the lab and beyond its windows are grimly contrasting.
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His introduction — a description of two contrasting photographs — is classic Crichton masculinity.
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The two spaces where Jablon's works are on view have contrasting ambiences.
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"Using contrasting colors creates dimension, making your brows stand out," he says.
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The contrasting popularity of the two films should worry China's cultural commissars.
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Haters even started doing the same to her for a contrasting organization.
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These contrasting facts make leather manufacturing a tempting target for technological disruption.
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It is hard to imagine two Western leaders with more contrasting worldviews.
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We think and act not in isolation but by comparing and contrasting.
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Biden and Sanders offer Democrats sharply contrasting views on how to govern.
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Their contrasting strategies say a lot about what makes a dystopia work.
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Sentiment in the soybean market was mixed last week with contrasting items.
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And their contrasting attractions are drawn with particular clarity in Infinity War.
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New York City's anti-Airbnb forces and Airbnb paint starkly contrasting narratives.
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The result often looked chunky, as it featured contrasting streaks of color.
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Registered in 2009, this breed is named after its brightly contrasting coat.
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Over the decades, conventions and contrasting aesthetic strains have evolved and hardened.
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The contrasting epigraphs that begin the works perfectly reflect their respective perspectives.
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He doesn't code-switch because he embodies two contrasting worlds at once.
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According to the research, these components have contrasting effects on anxiety-levels.
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The result shows how contrasting facets of humanity (celestial, bestial, civilized) coexist.
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Even their contrasting reactions to bad weather have gained the world's attention.
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New York City Department of Education officials have taken a contrasting position.
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The Contrasting Brow Sometimes the biggest transformations come from the smallest of tweaks.
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Not a team of yes-men Contrasting opinions aren't guaranteed to breed chaos.
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Nguyen and Mai have contrasting styles, and the visual dichotomy can be startling.
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The two feuding companies responded to the decision in contrasting ways on Monday.
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Leave it to McIlroy to identify the main reason for such contrasting records.
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Her mountain and lake views are actively worked in contrasting textures and patterns.
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It all comes together with contrasting materials on the seats, panels, and dashboard.
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Nonetheless, never before have two such contrasting political animals lived under one roof.
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Contrasting with the encounter is how Maggie deals with her would-be murderer.
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Even Carolina Herrera adorned its blazers with contrasting, supersized pockets at the hips.
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It is hard to imagine two Western leaders with more contrasting world views.
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Through the inclusion of contrasting viewpoints, Pettibon's drawings are more catalyst than confession.
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Lesson #3: Contrasting Nancy Pelosi and Paul Ryan is still a powerful tool.
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Exposure to immigrant populations has become a central piece of these contrasting experiences.
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It features an open v-neck, long sleeves, and a contrasting patch pocket.
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The contrasting fortunes of the sports' elite athletes are reflected in participation levels.
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Contrasting views suggest different currents in the industry that may not be contradictory.
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Go bold with a chevron duvet set, then add some contrasting geometric sheets.
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Contrasting with National Front's fate, Modem secured the support of 1.1 million voters.
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Athletes P. K. Subban and Lindsey Vonn wore contrasting colors for the event.
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A lot of my work is based on the contrasting styles of ornament.
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Finish with a glossy lip for a one-two punch of contrasting texture.
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For the show, Ms. Pym visibly mended a sweater with contrasting white wool.
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The exhibition features Pousette-Dart's early experiments in three-dimensionality and contrasting textures.
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Dr. Deschasaux noted that her study and Dr. Vangay's reach somewhat contrasting findings.
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What to watch: Yes, he's going to keep contrasting himself with President Trump.
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The levels were full of contrasting colors which seemingly popped off the screen.
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A scooplet of a contrasting flavor, like hazelnut or coffee, simulates the pit.
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Now, each of the brand's cardigan styles come with a contrasting top button.
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Their contrasting styles have been on full display as lead impeachment manager Rep.
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The two have adopted contrasting tones which hint at a more fundamental divergence.
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That evolution has yielded a party of starkly contrasting views on the economy.
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Norma Face Card offered a million but you had to wear contrasting piping.
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But the difference is also caused by the contrasting nature of the crises.
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These contrasting approaches will only become more stark over the next few years.
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Speaking of the current prime minister, contrasting the two further highlights Corbyn's unpopularity.
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And it highlights the contrasting campaign strategies of the Trump and Clinton camps.
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He also made the point of contrasting it with his time at Manchester United.
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H. hillisi is distinguished by its dark-brown coloration and contrasting bright orange flecks.
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MALVEAUX: The two senators laying out sharply contrasting views of health care in America.
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These contrasting trajectories are as unusual as any in the history of English football.
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The Next figures illustrated the contrasting fortunes of trading in its stores and online.
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The contrasting envoys represent enemies that have been at war for nearly two decades.
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Bill Clinton also noted the controversy on Monday by contrasting his foundation to Trump's.
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Each man showed off their contrasting styles by the way they entered the ring.
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"They have very contrasting views," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
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How do you see all those contrasting influences coming together when you're writing music?
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However, they do have one "contrasting" tradition in their home: when to open gifts.
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Lighting here has an industrial look, contrasting with the house's otherwise unvarnished, naturalistic style.
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He shared two contrasting examples of meetings with a consulting firm and holding company.
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And none of them featured running mates with such profoundly contrasting views on policy.
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Contrasting with this deceptively benign inflation picture are accelerating price pressures at producer levels.
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Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher also turned heads as they wore contrasting ensembles.
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There were two really kind of crazy, contrasting photo shoots we took with Lacey.
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End-on-end features contrasting warp and weft threads that create a heathered look.
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Nevertheless, the nominations of minority candidates have created contrasting trendlines between the two parties.
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Then she paints them in comic-book yellows, greens, or blues, with contrasting underpants.
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In Hermione's resuscitation scene, regally played by Kelley Curran, Leontes's contrasting shame is palpable.
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LVC: Was it a conscious decision to show these two contrasting Yemeni series now?
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This Ramadan, with its contrasting fasts and feasts, abundance and struggle, is almost over.
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Take that lesson to heart and wear your sensory-pleasing coat with contrasting textures.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were fabulous in their contrasting red and black outfits.
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Keely Shaye Smith and Pierce Brosnan went for contrasting looks on the red carpet.
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Between now and kickoff, you'll read and hear many stories contrasting the two QBs.
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Trump has referred to himself as a "nationalist," contrasting himself with the "globalist" Soros.
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During his ride along, he and an officer shared their contrasting opinions about police brutality.
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The Pixel distinguishes itself from the iPhone by being more willing to have contrasting colors.
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Much of the book is dedicated to contrasting the hippie lifestyle with the status quo.
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Gathering for a formal cocktail party, the characters present a gallery of contrasting academic types.
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The contrasting winds, waves, and high-pressure system in this image are illuminated by moonlight.
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But they have settled into sharply contrasting styles that were on vivid display in Houston.
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Garish signs gleamed from every building, one over the other in tapestries of contrasting calligraphy.
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Bieber went for the bleached effect, which made his darker brows the contrasting focal point.
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Stacey Evans who is also in the Georgia legislature, but they have really contrasting approaches.
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The projected result will mean a face-off between politicians with radically contrasting economic visions.
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Contrasting is a confidence-boosting alternative: Whether it's slight or drastic is up to you.
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Gospel legend Mavis Staples sings the chorus, her effortless resonance contrasting Booker's hoarse blues vocals.
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In the absence of global rules, countries have taken contrasting routes to taming the sector.
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That the "Whites" are male is emphasized by two contrasting sculptures of headless female torsos.
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"I never felt that way before," she said, contrasting it with previous nights of drinking.
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Contrasting views and approaches by different companies are not the stuff of front-page news.
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Passionate and intelligent, Babcock, 33, and Krueger, 23, have found success through their contrasting styles.
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Surprisingly, their contrasting views brought them together, thanks to a deep mutual respect and esteem.
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The case, which captivated Britain and made headlines around the world, presented two contrasting narratives.
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Still Standing also affords her fans to hear her voice in songs with contrasting moods.
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Don't be afraid to use contrasting accessories to break up things up ever so slightly.
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With contrasting tones in intarsia knit, Smith's new line is true to Anni's mesmerizing compositions.
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Aristotle made the same distinction, contrasting two kinds of action or praxis: kinesis and energeia.
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His description of the contrasting styles of Federer and Nadal is incisive, lucid and inspired.
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Many of these spells have nested contrasting colors reminiscent of Josef Albers's color theory works.
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She let its hem trail, its gossamer fabric contrasting zanily with her white canvas sneakers.
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The contrasting approaches have the potential to cement an economic and social divide for years.
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Especially in Act I, François Girard's direction charges the whole stage space with contrasting geometries.
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Those approaches remain today as contrasting archetypes for how to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
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How those two contrasting trends balance out will determine global oil demand in coming decades.
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The real danger to our country is the continued demonization of people with contrasting ideas.
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What is so different about these leagues that they find themselves in such contrasting situations?
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Consider the table where you'll put it, Mr. Anderson said, and choose a contrasting material.
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David Salle's cover features Lili Sumner in a silk Gucci dress with a contrasting collar.
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In trying to be everybody's everything, Kanye West dilutes the power of his contrasting missions.
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"I'm sort of a prude and she's very exotic," Cramer explained of their contrasting demeanor.
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We were particularly interested in contrasting these commercial spaces to those in public art museums.
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The Sockeye model, introduced this spring, is particularly noteworthy with its contrasting dark blue subdials.
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Whiny Ron (Arnie Burton) clashes with her over the contrasting values of consistency and change.
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The mood music of this year's NATO summit is contrasting sharply to previous international gatherings.
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Whiny Ron (Arnie Burton) clashes with her over the contrasting values of consistency and change.
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Through voice chat, teams rally through quests, completing objectives, and comparing and contrasting their loot.
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Most interestingly, in the pizza industry, Cramer noted starkly contrasting feedback from Domino's and Papa John's.
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There is a contrasting view of threats coming from cities to the country and vice versa.
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Then add a chain belt to create a contrasting silhouette, and let the bell sleeves shine.
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"The two banks have contrasting business models and different operating styles, strategy and philosophy," he said.
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Some of the shapes are edged with a contrasting color, imbuing it with an optical halo.
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The contrasting pairings are an exploration and reinterpretation of traditional uses of certain mediums and techniques.
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A contrasting, matte red-orange lipstick (we used Revlon Super Lustrous Matte Lipstick in So Lit).
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Contrasting the clichéd efforts to divide the civil rights era in to the "good 1960s" vs.
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Stern view of the shipwreck USSConestoga colonized with white plumose sea anemones contrasting the water column.
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The two brothers, for brothers they are, had contrasting personalities and talents that complemented each other.
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This supersized California-inspired nylon bomber comes with a hood and contrasting jersey hem and cuffs.
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They must be "in larger point type than the surrounding text" or in contrasting font styles.
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Dressed in contrasting black and white outfits, they both looked glam as they posed for photographers.
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The two-sided quality of the Gemini goes beyond contrasting thoughts and into alter-egos, too.
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Then contrasting those with the ones I got recently in Miami, which are distinctly not that.
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It's been a delicate dance for Australia, entertaining two very different partners with two contrasting objectives.
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Their contrasting qualities of movement — Ms. Whelan's angular alertness, Mr. Brooks's rounder softness — keep it interesting.
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Clinton's "extremely careless" handling of 110 classified emails, and contrasting the F.B.I.'s findings with Mrs.
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Gidley also contrasting coverage of Trump's handling of intelligence with reporting on the purported CIA spy.
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The two party leaders differ on how to achieve Brexit and have contrasting relationships with Trump.
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Her daughter's vegetarianism and contrasting political views are nails on a chalkboard to this political viper.
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She might place closely related hues adjacent to each other, and edge them with contrasting colors.
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Howsam says contrasting the wacky imagery with Magritte's fraught biography helps her understand the artist's pathos.
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For its contrasting architecture, its light, the looming danger around every corner and its introspective quality.
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My mouth was overrun with flavors—flavors of all kinds, contrasting and complimenting and dancing around.
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Despite their contrasting locations and capacities, the treatment of inmates within these institutions is shockingly similar.
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They were better at finding it when the contrasting dot direction was uniform rather than scattered.
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Doc, Sal and Mueller are a perhaps too-perfectly mismatched set of contrasting styles and attitudes.
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"I'm not a portrait painter: I'm an autobiographer," she explained, contrasting her art and Mr. Freud's.
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The two prosecuting offices each wrote to Judge Pauley, offering sharply contrasting portrayals of Mr. Cohen.
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The contrasting scenes this weekend highlight the challenge Colombia now faces in its road to peace.
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She brings in a millworker for custom cabinetry and is big on contrasting colors and textures.
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In a show that's predominately focused on abstract paintings, Ann Craven's work offers a contrasting perspective.
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The contrasting aesthetics of his surroundings impressed on him the fundamental link between style and place.
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At that moment, each man had won 43 points, their contrasting styles essentially erasing each other.
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But soon the orchestra needles the cello, as if to make a contentious and contrasting point.
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There are many paths to the top in tennis, and Saturday's final featured two contrasting trajectories.
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Cornyn, who has been pushing his own contrasting proposal, seemed similarly hesitant about the path forward.
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At times, Buttigieg sounds like he is contrasting himself with Vice President Pence more than Trump.
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This was evident in the contrasting outcomes for the Fullerton India and L&T Finance loans.
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The one ray of light during the show were the contrasting performances of masculinity on display.
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The contrasting lives of two Syrian girls I have met brought this home to me vividly.
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I spent hours researching, comparing, and contrasting dozens of checking accounts to choose the strongest options.
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Rather, Scruton argues, our animal nature and our personhood are two distinct, contrasting aspects of us.
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It is interesting to note the contrasting history of the number 43 with the number 24.
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The two styles, while sharing similarities, are distinguished by their music, costumes and contrasting physical emphases.
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Its shape is emphasized by Choi's choice of contrasting colors, a vital element of her art.
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On Monday night, the Democratic candidates presented contrasting views to Iowans at a town-hall-style event.
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Those contrasting trends have produced a striking divergence between attitudes about the economy and attitudes toward Trump.
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He looks stern, even dour, his frown contrasting with the smiles on the pale faces behind him.
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I peer at the prototype face generator in action, contrasting the patient's face scan with the prediction.
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Imagine the contrasting sensations of the subtle wood grain followed by the coarse texture surrounding the knobs.
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All the Hanka scientists and officials we meet are white, contrasting with the more diverse Section 9.
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Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner wore contrasting gowns at the 2020 Oscars Vanity Fair after-party.
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This divergence between the House and the Senate illustrates more than the two parties' contrasting geographical strengths.
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They form a natural experiment, contrasting Wisconsin's tough-on-crime methods with neighbouring Minnesota's more progressive ones.
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I am interested in the tension created by combining contrasting forms and concepts into a single object.
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Contrasting glossy and matte textures have lost their gimmick and given way to a cold, solid heft.
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According to the OLC, when contrasting succession regimes operate "in parallel," the president has the final word.
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It was also inky black in the tested car, even trimmed with contrasting stitching and carbon fiber.
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The city feels more whole, and makes the contrasting small-town simplicity of Onomichi even more effective.
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ASR adds extra depth to its analysis by contrasting its own views with those of the consensus.
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While a solid white one works, we prefer to go for bold in a contrasting camo pattern.
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Analysts said Zuma remains in favor in rural areas, contrasting with his waning popularity in urban quarters.
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A successful Olympic legacy is far from assured for any city, with recent hosts enjoying contrasting fortunes.
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These contrasting approaches to political data and the technology and expertise that support it offer an experiment.
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However, the contrasting priorities of the RCEP players are proving to be the biggest obstacle to success.
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Yet with their respective focus on luxury and advanced engineering, they are relying on contrasting British strengths.
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Despite the contrasting attire, the pair looked every inch the loving couple as they posed for photographers.
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At the 2015 Laureus World Sports Awards, he wore an elegant navy suit with contrasting black lapels.
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Gress adds that, contrasting the affluence flooding into the city is becoming more friendly to passionate DIYers.
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Soul Quest makes for a contrasting presence amid Orlando's carpools of Disney-going mice and duck worshippers.
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For most of the game, Jack's just a representation of innocence contrasting the cruelty of his surroundings.
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He set out his wife's record of achievements, contrasting them with the rhetoric of the Sanders campaign.
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The very first Coen Brothers film, Blood Simple (1984), opens with the narrator contrasting Texas with Russia.
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The correlations between deeper economic measures and how the contrasting metro areas voted in 2016 are striking.
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Here, by way of introduction, are two YouTube clips that show their contrasting ways of depicting love.
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Obama also said in the interview that he and Trump have "contrasting visions" about the United States.
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They're surrounded by tiny boats of contrasting texture: air-dried light-as-meringue puffs and gummy cubes.
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But in their final pre-election rallies on Friday, the two candidates made clear their contrasting styles.
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Klobuchar is seeking to broaden the debate beyond the GOP frame of contrasting repeal versus single payer.
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The sauce is tangy and sweet, contrasting beautifully with the sharp, salty parmesan and gooey, creamy mozzarella.
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However, while the 36-year-old enjoyed personal success with both clubs, Neymar has endured contrasting experiences.
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Their contrasting designs suggest assorted solutions for the same problem, a tiny bit of capitalism in action.
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Mr. Trump's admirers have often praised him for his authenticity and blunt style, contrasting it with Mrs.
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LeBron made the comments on his HBO show, "The Shop," contrasting the football league with the NBA.
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It's a one-last-job caper set in Montreal, with Brando's reserved calm contrasting Mr. Norton's hotheadedness.
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She still finds it ironic to be consistently "starting from scratch," immersing herself in culturally contrasting initiatives.
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His latest amalgam — the simplest and most balanced — is an eye-teasing sandwich of contrasting formalist strategies.
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"I'm not a portrait painter: I'm an autobiographer," Ms. Paul explained, contrasting her art and Mr. Freud's.
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Despite their contrasting political views, Lopez Obrador indicated he was optimistic about his working relationship with Trump.
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Paired with a sleeveless shirt in a contrasting fabric, it offers a striking alternative for office dressing.
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The shift is succinctly registered in contrasting works by two of the exhibition's very few female artists.
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Adams's painting, in acrylic on linen, creates a vulvic center with contrasting orange and blue diamond shapes.
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Americans were transfixed when Dr. Blasey and Judge Kavanaugh offered contrasting stories at the hearing last week.
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As a result, many are trudging to events, asking questions, taking notes and comparing and contrasting styles.
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I went looking for the other half, thinking it might be something contrasting — higher, shorter, different timbre.
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And the Sanders campaign is considering a spot contrasting his record with Trump's, according to a source.
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It's difficult to fuse such contrasting styles, both for Mr. Marsalis as composer and the Philharmonic musicians.
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My favorite scene in the movie was the walk through the marketplace contrasting with their advanced technology.
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On three small but substantial cantilevered platforms, Matthew J. Stone presents delicate objects carved in contrasting woods.
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The contrasting messages could undermine its efforts to improve relations and persuade Western nations to embrace China.
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Nor has she been able to maintain drive through all of the vividly contrasting, often nonlinear scenes.
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That helped contrasting populists, Jair Bolsonaro and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to power in Brazil and Mexico.
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Thinking about these contrasting works, I began to picture a divided highway being built by queer artists.
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Some families face financial strain or must deal with contrasting values of how money should be spent.
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I enjoyed the contrasting textures and these brownies reminded me of ones I'd eaten as a kid.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Six years and contrasting personalities separated Diana Olivarez and her younger brother, Xavier.
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John Kasich, meanwhile, said America should be working with Muslim Americans, contrasting himself from Trump and Cruz.
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Today, we're weighing a standard bit of startup wisdom that recently reemerged against some surprising, contrasting evidence.
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OLED screens are more power efficient and allow the device to display more vibrant and contrasting colors.
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In the middle of the 20th century, the two political parties did not offer clearly contrasting ideologies.
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Rooms have contrasting-color wood molding on plaster walls and leaded or wood-gridded windows and doors.
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"That, to me, wasn't a person," she said of her miscarriage, contrasting it to her son's death.
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Shelves of colorful books sit behind the table, contrasting the monochrome look of the rest of the house.
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Its outer wooden walls are also smooth, contrasting drastically with the wooden dowels and evoking a calmer mood.
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They love the contrasting richness of an egg in any form, as well as a strong dressing. 4.
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So with new costs to consider, it's worth revisiting the strengths of each service and contrasting the two.
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The likes of Céline, Molly Goddard, and Fyodor Golan have also embraced contrasting colors for their spring collections.
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Contrasting Accounts of Pain Curreri will later recall asking Mago if he has any pain in his head.
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We find that explaining values as contrasting points on a spectrum help clarify the vagueness behind a value.
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In Hamburg she called the CDU the "last unicorn" in Europe, contrasting it with moribund mainstream parties elsewhere.
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The contrasting examples of Malory and Mr Díaz point to the swirl of factors that affects these calculations.
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Marion, her crushingly forthright mother, never shies away from an argument, contrasting with Larry, her depressed, gentle father.
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Following that were as many "contrasting words" to describe their "statist," liberal opponents: corrupt, disgrace, pathetic, shame, lie.
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Their first fight scene has a lot of fun with Luke and Danny's contrasting styles and opposite powers.
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Contrasting Americans' fears and the Federal Reserve's estimates, the White House predicts 3.2 percent economic growth this year.
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But the contrasting responses expose the diplomatic divisions over how to deal with an increasingly aggressive North Korea.
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Both men discovered that the two halves of the brain act like independent entities, with contrasting processing styles.
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Kirana said the contrasting reactions demonstrated that Boeing was taking fast-growing carriers such as his for granted.
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That's something I didn't get to see in my country—extreme movements contrasting with a very traditionalist society.
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Progressive evangelical pastor Doug Pagitt is touring the nation contrasting Trump campaign slogans against quotes from the Bible.
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Donald Trump and Jerry Nadler represent contrasting New York archetypes—the rapacious developer and the woolly-headed liberal.
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He views it as an important, forward-looking variable that paints a contrasting picture of the economic landscape.
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Contrasting the importance of sleep, physical exercise is also incredibly important for both the body and the mind.
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Lyric's definition of boldness highlights what is "disruptive in the most sophisticated way possible," contrasting it with brashness.
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For three weeks, witnesses presented a contrasting image of a man who seemed at once kindhearted and angry.
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These two records, so similar in their intent but so contrasting in what they actually achieve, prove it.
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The song's delicate production, Sahbabii's equally graceful harmonies, and the contrasting pro-gun content create a perfect storm.
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I listen and write in mind that a song can be contextualized in dual settings and contrasting emotions.
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The cellist Michael Nicolas played Mr. Zorn's "As Above, So Below," a febrile work full of contrasting energies.
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Mr. Trump himself has been pushing the Fed to cut rates, even contrasting the central bank with China's.
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At Wolfgat they're poured into delicate stemware, contrasting with the handmade, often rough-hewn pottery and wooden dinnerware.
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And Wilson's coloring takes a cue from Guardians of the Galaxy, with glowing neons contrasting against solid primaries.
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The cameras sense infrared radiation, recording localized areas of heat in white, contrasting them with the cooler background.
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Look closely when he takes over the home from the Deetzes: Flat walls contour in contrasting directions. How?
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Subjects stand out when contrasting with their environment, drawing the eye to the person captured in the image.
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Which filters create the strongest value contrast and which flatten the photo with low contrasting light and color?
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In paint the focus becomes finding harmony between contrasting colors, variations of line, and developing holistic visual patterns.
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You often see just his skin or nostrils or lips, and there is often white contrasting against blackness.
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Stocks already had a wild ride Wednesday night after a slew of contrasting reports sparked volatile overnight trading.
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"Nowhere to Hide" begins with two short, utterly contrasting, equally enthralling sequences that whipsaw you into happy submission.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show was especially good at contrasting Mary with the other women in her life.
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Sanders, asked about the contrasting reactions, said, "There's a difference between being a candidate and being the president."
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A wide-eyed observer of today's political media wouldn't just see different voices and outlets with contrasting tendencies.
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He brought contrasting character to the eight varied sections, from the intricate Prelude to the breathlessly spiraling Gigue.
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The low-rising peach-colored buildings with Moorish arches are trimmed with contrasting white stonework and wrought iron.
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"I chose onyx because it brings out contrast — I love contrasting colors and materials," she said, almost apologetically.
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" Contrasting two views of her brother — "freckled boy and grinning Marine" — she concludes, "There was danger in revelation.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's two big political parties have sent contrasting signals on spending and tax before a Dec.
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Tyrone and Felicia Sanders, Tywanza's parents, embrace in their garden, their bodies contrasting starkly with the lush surroundings.
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In October, he wore a sweater and pants with contrasting patterns at an event in Los Angeles, California.
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Was the contrasting increase in personal contacts in 2016 and their Democratic edge not widespread enough to matter?
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Comparing and contrasting these two states has been a parlor game in New England for decades, if not centuries.
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Her attitude toward Wall Street seems to elicit contrasting responses, as Victor Fleischer notes in the Standard Deduction column.
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Originally, his ads emphasized themes of fiscal responsibility and encouraging small businesses in Georgia, contrasting his temperament with Trump's.
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This is why the Brewers, for a contrasting example, play "Roll Out the Barrel" at Miller Park between innings.
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The series, titled Hibernation II moves along a contrasting pattern of stoic, opaque land masses against hazy night sky.
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This allows them to pop out on the contrasting background, and gives an appearance of an online discussion board.
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At the 2020 Oscars Vanity Fair after-party, however, Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner wore completely contrasting ensembles.
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He said this week that he thinks the contrasting treatment of Lee has to do with intent and context.
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The president's rebuke of Obama's regional policies followed a theme of Tuesday's speech -- contrasting Obama's policies with his own.
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He also questioned the Japanese government's involvement in the auction, contrasting it with his own experience of raising investment.
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Meanwhile, the contrasting outpouring of grief over black celebrities can sometimes seem artificial — much like the grief over Harambe.
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They deal directly or indirectly with the contrasting temporality of experience and the relative permanence of the written word.
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The contrasting colors and haloes make it easy to imagine that we are looking at planes of spectral light.
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As Grande sings, the video oscillates between two contrasting visuals: a crowded train station and a bright, clouded sky.
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Kim Yo Jong cuts a contrasting figure to her brother in North Korea's formal and tightly controlled state propaganda.
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The look is simple and classic, yet totally stylish thanks to the modern silhouette and contrasting black button details.
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Ten Democratic presidential candidates offered contrasting views on the biggest threats facing the U.S. in their first debate Wednesday.
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Contrasting other films' decision to pretend like the World Trade Center never existed, 25th Hour refuses to ignore it.
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There were contrasting reactions from trade organizations for aluminum producers and the recreational boating industry to the ITC move.
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The royal mom teamed the dress with a contrasting white jacket, high heels and a clutch bag by Reliquiae.
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Instead of contrasting images to make something new, these photographs blend the same imagery within to create visual trickery.
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With that, the New York-based investment firm has its bet on two contrasting models for China's coffee consumption.
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That's too bad, but not a surprise when contrasting methods of constitutional and statutory interpretation largely track party politics.
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The outlook was the latest twist in a day of contrasting news for the world's largest social media company.
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The company notes this as a cause for concern, when contrasting the game with other contemporary successful mobile games.
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"I spoke to people who have been here a long time," Trump said, contrasting anecdotes with actual crime date.
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Originally, Ossoff's ads emphasized themes of fiscal responsibility and encouraging small businesses in Georgia, contrasting his temperament with Trump's.
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The contrasting fortunes of oil and the dollar have spurred a rally in stocks for the past three days.
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But perhaps more indicative of national disgust was the contrasting statistic: Only 22019% held positive images of both candidates.
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A watershed, the Great Migration brought about contrasting expectations concerning the mission and identity of the African-American church.
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His words conflated the behavior of two outlets, Buzzfeed and CNN, that had taken contrasting approaches to their coverage.
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The men trade lines (or, in some cases, barbs), contrasting McCartney's earnest sweetness with Costello's cynicism and caustic insults.
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A mini-deal, hashed out last month, is shaping up to be a mini-test of their contrasting approaches.
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Republican candidates must stay laser focused on their policy accomplishments, contrasting their records while exposing who their opponents are.
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Republicans are contrasting the personal qualities of the candidates, emphasizing Lamb's youth and charisma versus Saccone's ... well, facial hair.
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Wang's pieces focus on ruffled details, contrasting colors, and embroidered phrases that add a personal touch to each design.
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The two best middleweights and two of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the sport offered contrasting styles.
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Trump's appeals, in particular, have featured coded language, contrasting the "Harvard/Yale educated man" DeSantis with the "thief" Gillum.
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Wrong turns in your career, while also being valuable learning experiences, help you bring the contrasting triumphs into focus.
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The shape of the waves, combined with the contrasting colors, made her dress appear like it was in motion.
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At a central roundabout, two contrasting ads side by side show the dual nature of life in the capital.
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The first style is constructed of a black sherpa fleece upper with a contrasting red fleece throat and tongue.
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There were many contrasting opinions about the situation in Ukraine for young people and what to do about it.
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Classic red lips paired with contrasting cobalt nails will be sure to up the Likes on your #wanderlust selfies.
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The contrasting approaches highlight the different paths the two men have taken in pushing Kim to the negotiating table.
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That's true — and it's true that single-payer supporters see some value in contrasting themselves with the center left.
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Emin roughed up her all black look by contrasting the delicate silk of her skirt with edgy biker boots.
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Nor was there any made-for-social-media video contrasting what the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, called Mrs.
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Mr. Sorey tends to reward a listener's patience, over the course of a set, thanks to starkly contrasting energies.
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All cotton, the Schoolyard Apron comes in four colors (with adjustable straps in a contrasting color) and two sizes.
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There's also his oak-topped Giro side table, whose conjoined but contrasting metal legs are inspired by a synecdoche.
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The brothers — Anthony, 48, the bespectacled brainstormer, and Joe, 46, the square-jawed pragmatist — have contrasting but complementary energies.
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There are also several houses for sale, built to designs that reflect the contrasting tastes of their original owners.
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It makes sense that these choreographers come from the contemporary dance field, a contrasting stronghold for female dance-makers.
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The juxtaposition invites us to re-evaluate the dilemmas of the Russian nobles, contrasting them with more existential struggles.
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The contrasting photos have been posted on hardline social media sites and viewed by tens of thousands of people.
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Recent opinion surveys have produced contrasting pictures of which way the mood among Britons towards the EU is moving.
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Republicans, including the Bushes, Romney and McCain, have spoken out against racism and violence since, contrasting themselves with Trump.
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Rothko's canvases are studies in color relationships, assemblages of two or three rectangular blocks set against a contrasting field.
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He fashions himself an "outsider," always contrasting his experience with the "Washington" mind-sets and résumés of his opponents.
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Even Kerr acknowledged that the Cavaliers' turnovers in Game 286 — and the Warriors' contrasting number — had been an anomaly.
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The pictures, contrasting "zombie malls" largely emptied of tenants with giant warehouses holding inventory for online sellers, were striking.
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Crawford wowed with her signature smoky eyes and brown lipstick, contrasting gorgeously against the severe straps and gold hardware.
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Sanders and Warren have a chance to puncture his case on electability while contrasting their more ambitious policy ideas.
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Of course, unless you're comparing-and-contrasting your experience with other people, you'd have no way of knowing this.
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And, as is common these days, much of this drama has unfolded in competing and contrasting leaks to the press.
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As postseason games of a certain vintage usually did, it paired programs with contrasting cultures and familiarity with the setting.
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The Republican Party needs to unite behind Trump and spend our time contrasting our views with those of the Democrats.
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There are different ways to do so, as two pianists demonstrated in completely contrasting programs this week in New York.
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He is also expected to highlight his health care policies while contrasting his plans with proposals put forth by Democrats.
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House impeachment managers and President Trump's defense have sharply contrasting views of Roberts's proper role in the fight over witnesses.
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Enjoying contrasting fortunes was Norwegian fertilizer producer Yara, which climbed 5.3% after reporting stronger-than-expected profits before the bell.
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George Street's production of the play, like a well-executed painting, fuses contrasting and harmonious elements into a pleasing creation.
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Both fathers try to "rid" their new sons of the practices they were taught as followers of the contrasting sects.
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Bitcoin famously demonstrates how a currency can exist without any central authority, contrasting with a centralised incumbent such as Paypal.
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Hung in a tight cluster, the works are sentimental and unsettling — contrasting traditionally feminine patterns with troubling lines of poetry.
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But Trump, reading from teleprompters, was laser-focused on promoting his economic agenda and contrasting his plans with Hillary Clinton's.
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Clinton offered support, while Trump advocated fighting "fire with fire," highlighting the contrasting views of the candidates on foreign policy.
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Mr López Obrador, often known as AMLO, and Mr Anaya have contrasting claims to be the candidates of clean government.
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I am contrasting this broad overgeneralization to the reality of the woman that I was falling in love with, okay?
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She then swiftly shot to fame with The Patty Duke Show, in which she played "identical cousins" with contrasting personalities.
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As Britons go to the polls, each has been the recipient of a sometimes widely contrasting series of political messages.
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All pork products must be labeled in two contrasting colors and placed in distinct counters away from other meat products.
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An ad from Santorum's campaign this week seeks to do this by contrasting the former Pennsylvania senator's tenure with Cruz's.
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The differences can be exemplified in the contrasting themes from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail.
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Rieff extends his indictment by dwelling repeatedly on the distortions—if not outright falsehoods—of memory, contrasting it with history.
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Sessions "doesn't have to go through Congress to change policies," Iverson said, contrasting the attorney general's nimble work with Trump's.
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This forces us to reflect on our own responsibility for the suffering of others, contrasting the earlier position of compassion.
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IAC Chairman Barry Diller and Reddit CEO Steve Huffman offered contrasting views Monday about the importance of net neutrality rules.
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But contrasting statements between COFINA and GO holders may give a sense of each side's confidence in the bankruptcy process.
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General Motors jumped 2.5 percent, while Ford slipped 2.5 percent after the automakers gave contrasting profit forecasts for the year.
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Those contrasting views explain why President Trump and fellow Republicans seek to slap that label on Democrats across the board.
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To keep it simple but still interesting, pair it with contrasting crop-flare pants in white and chunky patent heels.
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Google and Apple this year released multi-player systems, with Apple taking a contrasting approach to Google over privacy concerns.
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Called "A Patchwork," the offering interpreted its title in heavy woolen coats, asymmetric plaid patterns on dresses, and contrasting pleats.
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When sliced, the cakes' cross sections revealed an X and Y in contrasting colors—gender-neutral green, yellow, and brown.
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Lace was used for neon colored hems on silky slip dresses, usually in contrasting colors or on black trousers suits.
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President Trump will undoubtedly take advantage of their socialist tendencies by contrasting their defeatist economic policies with his own agenda.
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Lieu and Rice said that the contrasting picture may show an intent to deceive the public, according to ABC News.
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The rising backlash In 2014, comedian Hannibal Buress performed a routine contrasting Cosby's moral stances with the allegations against him.
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Venture farther, and walk past equally polished restaurants to a glam pool outfitted in contrasting pops of blue and orange.
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Contrasting stereotypes about lazy bureaucrats, the political and career government executives I knew were hard-working, smart, patriotic public servants.
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Souza, a frequent critic of Trump, published a photography book last year contrasting the Trump administration with that of Obama's.
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I was fascinated by the contrasting visual textures of the painting, the fact that Frecon had merged color and surface.
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They also offered a contrasting vision of the Republican Party, which has swung to the right under President Donald Trump.
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Contrasting interpretations of the nation's economic health could decide whether Trump remains in the White House for another four years.
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Clinton campaigned in Michigan, her optimistic message contrasting harshly with that of Mr. Trump, who also spoke in the state.
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Turquoise pools framed in crisp white, swimmers in contrasting blue and red bathing suits, floppy sunhats and pristine lounge chairs.
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His campaign issued a fact sheet contrasting his decades of opposition to trade with Clinton's decades of supporting new agreements.
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Some research suggests that creativity doesn't come from happiness or sadness so much as from a variety of contrasting emotions.
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Finally at Giamba, prints clashed as floral funnel pants came mixed with a cropped jacket and a contrasting tie blouse.
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Or contrasting spiky star charms with round freshwater pearls: "Putting two things that almost don't go together, together," she said.
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The unpainted wood in "b/w/g #24" (2016) brought yet another contrasting voice into the dialogue between the paintings.
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The founders of Communism, full of intensity and ambition and sporting contrasting beards, look and act like pioneers of brocialism.
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Godwin bisects and bifurcates the plane with contrasting white drips of paint that defy gravity, recalling and organizing Pollock's drips.
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Ted Cruz for a discussion about gun reform ... and she tells us despite their contrasting opinions, the powwow was cordial.
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The contrasting approach is evident at a daily gathering in a packed room tucked into one of Logan's four terminals.
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He praised the Legislature, contrasting its quick action with what he called the inefficiency of the federal government in Washington.
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Among last week's casts, two of the world's most remarkable ballerinas were playing Tatiana at contrasting points in their careers.
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The dollar's worth must be understood as a reflection of contrasting economic prospects in the United States and other lands.
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"It's a proven ability to get things done," Biden said in a speech this week, contrasting his experience with Warren's.
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Democrats pointed to that unanimous assessment to criticize Trump for maintaining a contrasting view to his own intelligence community. Sen.
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Two years ago, Hillary Clinton's popularity was at sixty-five per cent, and people were contrasting her popularity with mine.
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After setting up Eden Hazard's fifth-minute opener at Stamford Bridge, Costa netted two contrasting goals in the second half.
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LONDON, Nov 22020 (Reuters) - Britain's two big political parties have sent contrasting signals on spending and tax before a Dec.
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Ha can still see some shadows, faint light, and contrasting colors -- similar to a foggy mirror after a hot shower.
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She swept her hair into a tight ballerina bun and wore bright blue eyeshadow for a contrasting pop of color.
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Afterwards, we'll dig into a grip of contrasting data that should provide plenty to chew on over the holidays. Ready?
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Mr. Fong suggested using a contrasting paint color to play up attractive molding, or even to create a wainscot effect.
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He achieved this technique by contrasting the use of rollers to apply paint with jerky hand motions to capture splashes.
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The museum does not provide information in this regard, nor are shared or contrasting traits evident in its specific selections.
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"I'm enjoying my last days," said Dr. NakaMats, his dapper yellow tie and black suit contrasting his blood-red office walls.
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Pence called the conversation "respectful" and praised the friendship between the US and Canada despite their contrasting opinions on the issue.
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Amusingly, the Russian trolls even posted contrasting tweets about special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of their own operation back in February.
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This gave the XL a contemporary custom look, thanks to a contrasting color along the beltline, front fender tops, and hood.
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It just has so much going on: contrasting sections of downbeat percussion, rousing orchestral moments, and vocals darting back and forth.
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On DAMN, it's as though this metaphysical world merges with Lamar's religious beliefs, complimenting and contrasting with them to enlightening degrees.
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Compared to other TV brands, Samsung delivers some of the best color contrasting on the market for bright and colorful pictures.
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Its garbage trucks are covered with big pictures contrasting mouldering cardboard with healthy forests and festering table scraps with prospering farms.
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Musical legends Carlos Santana and AR Rahman brought their contrasting styles together when they jammed at a concert in San Francisco.
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The bank was one of three United Arab Emirates' lenders to report fourth quarter earnings on a day of contrasting fortunes.
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And with the help of contrasting imagery of Utah protests and wildlife printed on jumpsuits and dresses, they spoke for themselves.
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Next, apply a pencil eyeliner in a contrasting shade along your lower lashlines — extending past the outer corners of your eyes.
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On Twitter, he followed up by contrasting Trump's ideas with other forms of fiscal stimulus Scaramucci has opposed in the past.
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That interrogatory bent is, he thinks, why he enjoys another, contrasting genre, which he has honed alongside the social realism: fantasy.
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The two nominees have starkly contrasting views on immigration, for example, and how to handle people who enter the country illegally.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, pointing out the state's credit downgrades during his tenure and contrasting that record with his own.
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People on social media celebrated the news, contrasting it with the controversy surrounding the banning of burkinis in 11 French cities.
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With each feather carefully detailed and contrasting against vibrant solid backgrounds, the fowls look equipped to fly right off the canvas.
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All in One, with its subject's face painted starkly white, contrasting against dark hair, became the face of the entire exhibition.
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The site codes every advert with information on its sponsor, broadcast location and message—whether positive, negative, or contrasting two candidates.
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Gottlieb led a 22016 study of 23.17 retail bankruptcies, analyzing and contrasting the outcomes pre and post 22015 bankruptcy law changes.
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The Bolt and the Model 3 represent contrasting strategies to push electric vehicles into the mainstream of the U.S. auto market.
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"Please" sways through a lover's apology while remaining sweet; "Summer Days" picks up the tempo, switching between contrasting heat and cold.
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At night, LED lights transform the installation into a luminescent blue and green spectacle, contrasting with the natural landscape surrounding it.
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Bottom areas are often left unresolved, with thinner paint contrasting with overall completion–a trope from Matisse, whose influence looms large.
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After all, basic terms like marriage, partnership, family or household can have utterly contrasting connotations in different social and economic settings.
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The kitchen has stainless-steel appliances and some open stainless-steel shelves, contrasting with white cabinets and a subway-tile backsplash.
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Rarely was that more clear than in the contrasting ways that two groups prepared to greet Mr. Obama here this weekend.
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My time in each revealed contrasting sales models that spoke to the fundamental differences between Tesla and some of its competitors.
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And contrasting interpretations of the nation's economic health could decide whether Trump remains in the White House for another four years.
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Those contrasting realities were highlighted at a three-day International New York Times conference, Art for Tomorrow, in Doha last week.
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The reason this will likely be the most-watched debate in history is that the two candidates have such contrasting styles.
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This two-toned design uses contrasting colors and a simple sticker technique for a fun, modern take on the French manicure.
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At the time, I was interested in the contrasting themes of masculinity and femininity, and how I could blend the two.
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Republican strategist Ford O'Connell even drew attention to the contrasting ways in which Trump and Clinton used social media, particularly Twitter.
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Benjamin Beilman and Ida Kavafian executed it with brilliant tone and a heroic determination to find drama in its contrasting textures.
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The goal was to cast him as a hypocrite by contrasting his rally speeches about inequality in Hungary with his globetrotting.
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It was an incredible sight to witness the contrasting worlds of these children, swaying between fighting and being normal playful kids.
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And Ms. Brunstetter, a writer for NBC's "This Is Us," can't help embroidering her argument with contrasting complications and comic behavior.
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Album Review New albums by two of Latin pop's biggest stars find them chasing inspiration in opposite directions, with contrasting results.
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She described how she might teach students to experiment with their writing by contrasting English and Spanish versions of the sonnet.
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In class, we agreed that Homer employs these contrasting characters to exemplify not only proper, but also poor forms of xenia.
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These contrasting approaches — Molière as entertainment versus serious Molière — have been on display over the past month in Paris and Versailles.
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Mr. Kelly firmly embraced diplomacy with North Korea, sharply contrasting the president's recent declaration that negotiations are a waste of time.
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An organ recital with a difference, this, as the renowned Belgian player is accompanied by contrasting video projections by Lynette Wallworth.
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Once Lolly is more or less awake, Ms. Sexton has good fun contrasting her shallow city styles with Pigeon's callow ways.
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Suzanne Pendlebury, head of women's wear at Matchesfashion, said she layers her Eli Halili bronze Byzantine coin necklace with contrasting pieces.
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A party of four may order four contrasting dishes, making it a challenge to choose a wine that will satisfy everybody.
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Inside Milan's new ADI Design Museum, Missoni showed a collection that reconfigured the house's codes into dizzying collages of contrasting knits.
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Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
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The news soothed investor nerves, with markets having navigated a volatile week amid contrasting headlines about the U.S.-China trade negotiations.
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Recently, Sanders has not shied away from contrasting their positions, portraying his Medicare-for-all proposal as superior to her approach.
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What matters is making sense of the apparent strangeness or incompatibility of contrasting and different perspectives to help leaders navigate turbulence.
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And Emezi's voice is enormously playful, playing with the rhythms of sentences and the conflicting and contrasting voices in Ada's head.
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They'll discover more by comparing and contrasting aspects of the graph and by relating these noticings to the world they know.
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She constructs extraordinarily seductive, triumphant, and historically nuanced compositions from contrasting textures, saturations, and luminosities in acrylic, lacquer, and other materials.
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Bachelet's approach was one of "dialogue and cooperation", he said, contrasting this with that of her predecessor Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein.
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John McCain (R-AZ), meanwhile, said that Putin "played us perfectly" over Ukraine, contrasting his savvy leadership with the "naive" Obama.
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Winter Brothers is a film of parts — clashing and contrasting with each other — rather than a film that's a cohesive whole.
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Contrasting reality, Untitled Landscape by Nat Briscoe is a functional backdrop inviting visitors to have their picture taken in the gallery.
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It's the threat posed by current and emerging powers with contrasting political institutions and philosophies for how to control the world's seas.
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Re-create this summery scene with a similarly eye-catching swimsuit and contrasting shades for the ultimate '60s vibe on the beach.
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As we gather with our friends and family this Thanksgiving, these two starkly contrasting visions of America may seem impossible to reconcile.
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On the year, shops saw sales decline by 0.9 percent in April, contrasting with the consensus forecast for a 2.3 percent increase.
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What made me love the track is that it has a really dramatic break and an interesting combination of contrasting musical parts.
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But both song traditions are familiar enough with call and response to fashion something interesting and elevating out of their contrasting forms.
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His scripts often hew closely to a reliable formula: shove together some contrasting personalities, raise the heat and watch the sparks fly.
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They enjoy contrasting the "fake news" and "alternative facts" that characterise the Trump administration with their own, more honest, brand of politics.
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But recent work has begun investigating whether these two contrasting treatments activate the same regions of the brain to give similar benefits.
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Contrasting Bhutto's vastly different experience with Ardern's demonstrates how far the world has come in viewing motherhood, particularly for women in power.
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A refreshed focus on detail and craft formed the basis of the collection, as silhouettes were refined through cutting and contrasting weights.
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This election campaign, however, has not been about contrasting rival versions of reformist economic policy and the likelihood of their practical implementation.
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The grassroots aspect of Sanders's campaign, somewhat paradoxically, can be most appealing to contrasting voter types: the most engaged and the least.
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have starkly contrasting plans, some more detailed than others, for taxing corporations.
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But this potentially exciting scientific debate has been mired in revisionist history, detracting from a clear contest between these two contrasting hypotheses.
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And, because these upsetting realities exist alongside the contrasting 'fatherhood bonus,' for many women, they are as infuriating as they are incapacitating.
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Moreover, it is not fully clear where they stand: a pragmatically pro-business leadership contrasting awkwardly with its more left-wing base.
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Because creating a standout, fresh look sometimes means going against your instincts and with a contrasting color or super-dark, goth lip.
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Profits at Dutch sister company KLM, which has cut costs, rose in the first quarter, contrasting sharply with losses at Air France.
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So the split on trade within the Republican Party results from its effort to mobilize voters with contrasting economic interests and ideologies.
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Reid slips between mortified teen to eloquently speaking to the world's injustices as easily as she weaves between contrasting roles on screen.
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It doesn't exactly look like a horse riding bag, but it approaches the look with exposed contrasting stitching and roll top design.
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Wear the hue as an accent to a black dress, or pair it with a contrasting bold-colored ensemble, as Hale did.
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Often in contrasting bright colors and made from exquisite silks, it's a stunning look like nothing the royal has ever worn before.
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I live in a very conservative state (Utah), and while growing up, my social circle was comprised of mainly two contrasting groups.
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His winningly low-tech clips take aim at pop culture, with others contrasting growing up in the Arab world versus the West.
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Regardless of these contrasting consequences for key California products, the proposal is consistent with FDA labeling regulations designed to prevent misleading consumers.
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The concert concluded with an involving rendition of Schumann's "Faschingsschwank aus Wien" ("Carnival Scenes From Vienna"), whose contrasting moods were vividly conveyed.
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But that narrative consigns women's influence to the very beginning of computing history, dramatically contrasting them with today's male-dominated Silicon Valley.
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The L-shaped mansion has 80 rooms in a variety of contrasting styles including Louis XIV bedrooms and an Art Deco cinema.
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The storm comes at a sensitive time, with the Senate due to consider two contrasting plans to end the shutdown on Thursday.
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These differences reflect the contrasting approaches of the Obama and Trump administrations to civil rights enforcement, according to people familiar with both.
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One 60-second spot released by Buttigieg's campaign hones in on his military service in Afghanistan, contrasting it with Trump's track record.
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The two main political parties contesting the June 8 national election have adopted contrasting stances on how to run the public finances.
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Humans and animals, like deer, with their body temperatures contrasting with the surroundings are easier to detect and from a long distance.
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Her hair is an unquenchable solar flare of copper curls, contrasting oddly with the demure summer dresses that she tends to wear.
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"The Punch" smartly clarifies their peculiar chemistry by contrasting it with a marriage more of the traditional, one-heart, lovey-dovey variety.
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Leo wears tailored suits, often with contrasting waistcoats, and a double-length gold fob attached to a 113 train conductor's pocket watch.
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All that individuality and contrasting personal experience was flattened and erased by the Greatest Generation panegyrics that Ambrose and his disciples composed.
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On 78SM95, they've settled in on a middle ground between their contrasting sounds, creating a cavernous world that's simultaneously dark and dreamy.
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It's in the fact that he's lived as a black athlete and a black surgeon—two realities that come with contrasting expectations.
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The musical and lyrical themes throughout the song represent the band's contrasting sides, and this was interpreted with grace by Mr. Halerz.
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I understand why people with a lot of stuff feel burdened by it, and the contrasting appeal of having less of it.
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The Biden campaign responded by contrasting Biden's and Trump's record on health care and suggested Trump is scared to run against Biden.
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They wear traditional dresses in bright oranges, purples and yellows, each with a contrasting-color pinafore-style apron embellished with floral embroidery.
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Pair two contrasting textures for one very cool look by topping a sequin or fringe skirt with a cashmere or mohair sweater.
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Changing seasons bring the turn of emerald leaves to shades auburn and hazel, contrasting beautifully against the white brushed wooden window frames.
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Mr. Fritz's observations, both aesthetic and financial, are often unconvincing and unnecessarily hyperbolic — particularly in contrasting the contemporary film and television businesses.
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The contrasting assessments have set off a debate in Australia about the durability of the American alliance and China's intentions toward Australia.
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The disparity reflects not only the world's differing safety nets, but also the contrasting views of a government's role in a crisis.
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About 245 actors audition for it every year, heading to Lenox to deliver two contrasting Shakespeare monologues and answer a few questions.
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Asked about the president, who lost the district four years ago, Garcia said he'd done a "good job," contrasting him with Smith.
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The models file out in boxy, floaty garments, as well as slim, stretchy silhouettes — stiff shapes contrasting with more free-flowing pieces.
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We spent hours comparing and contrasting the features and fine print of savings accounts and checking accounts so you don't have to.
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"We struggle with people who upend social structures," Mr. Williams said, contrasting this to the "neat, tidy Jesus" envisioned by many Christians.
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As if to offer a case study, the Cleveland Orchestra opened Carnegie Hall's season on Thursday and Friday with two contrasting programs.
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When John Cage and Morton Feldman, experimental composers of contrasting styles but compatible temperaments, met in the Carnegie Hall lobby on Jan.
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He berated European governments for their high energy prices, contrasting them with the average $28503,22020 reduction in electric bills of American households.
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Asked about contrasting military readiness with sending National Guard troops to the border in an interview with Fox News, Arizona Republican Rep.
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Illuminated by exquisitely spare uses of light or contrasting blocks of relative brightness, his photographs are at once alluring, mysterious and challenging.
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Obama spent much of his time outlining the progress of the country on his watch and contrasting it with Trump's dyspeptic declinism.
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But the House's defense bill, contrasting with the Senate, includes only $632 billion in base spending, but $65 billion in war funding.
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The contrasting views on the future of cryptofunds come as some analysts expect bitcoin to ride an even wilder wave this year.
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With its giant deal with Time Warner under review at the Justice Department, AT&T's contrasting federal and local actions are glaring.
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On the second front, democracy must be robustly underpinned by objective arrangements through which people with contrasting views can resolve their differences.
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Lamb ran powerful ads contrasting his support for Social Security and Medicare with Paul Ryan's plans to cut and ultimately destroy them.
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The contrasting information from my old world and my new world was like antimatter and matter meeting, only to annihilate each other.
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The fashion of these particular stories and poems is an abundance of lace, roses and porcelain contrasting with fur, snow and blood.
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That led to a remarkable few hours in the heart of Boston where contrasting viewpoints clashed in dramatic — and sometimes physical — ways.
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Under Obama, they were used to contrasting their more measured policies with Republican hawkishness — but that standard playbook wouldn't work against Trump.
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Contrasting sharply with Sironi's night visions, Carrà's crisp, solid forms sparkle with clear-eyed color and more than a touch of humor.
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He abandons the boundaries of genre entirely, incorporating and layering different sound elements, contrasting the intimate and familiar against an unknown world.
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It's not just a political talking point in the service of contrasting the liberal West Coast with the rest of real America.
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The appearance of tight skin, developed cheekbones, well-defined contours—with contrasting plump areas and subtle depressions —is what defines a youthful face.
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Speculation about the timing of the Federal Reserve's next interest rate hike has shaken major stock indexes following contrasting comments from Fed officials.
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Frequent showers this month have slowed early sugar beet planting, contrasting with rapid spring barley sowing in February during a warm, dry spell.
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To get through her treatment and the range of side effects of chemotherapy, KC turned to a seemingly contrasting practice: traditional Chinese medicine.
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Step one: Find your tracksuit of choice — like this bright orange style with a contrasting hood the 20-year-old model wore recently.
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Other candidates offered up policy proposals like a Universal Basic Income and a host of wildly contrasting plans for Asgardia's first space station.
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You may remember the embellished Randi Rahm suit with the electrifying pink cape at the Golden Globes, complete with contrasting Gucci heeled loafers.
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Contrasting that, The Hospital: Allison's Diary is a moody horror game in which you play as a journalist trapped in a haunted hospital.
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It made me contemplate all the change that has taken place in those decades, contrasting with the timelessness of this beautiful desert landscape.
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So far, Buttigieg is running more on a contrast between his decency and Trump's indecency than a contrasting plan for running the government.
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Before Aaron jumps into that aforementioned waterfall, he gets a bit shy, contrasting Callie's underwear-clad spontaneous plunge into the deep, cold water.
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But it's thematically consistent and full of beautifully shot images, like the Spanish desert contrasting with the stark gray of the Animus facility.
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In a new report, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace notes the contrasting mentality and security paradigms behind nuclear decisions in each country.
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Michael Carlin's production design is equally impressive, with the lush, decadent Paris interiors contrasting with the natural splendor of Colette's beloved country fields.
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Brown seems like a such a sweet, honest young girl, which is why contrasting her image with such heinous statements evokes a reaction.
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All the above is worth contrasting to Uber's numbers, which the firm has been bravely leaking on a quarterly basis for some time.
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Contrasting her style and tone with her rival's, she once again called Trump "a loose cannon" who would put America's gains at risk.
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The actor also wore a tuxedo jacket accented with a contrasting red piping, opting for a matching flower in lieu of a bowtie.
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In DeCarava's photographs, the love and intimacy between Black people, alongside the inequality and alienation of cities, paint contrasting views of American life.
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White's recent comments then, explain the UFC's willingness to bid big on Overeem and Sterling, and their contrasting willingness to let Henderson go.
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Contrasting pictures of Guzmán emerged during opening statements in the trial, which attorneys on both sides expect to last at least four months.
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Samuel Beckett and Buster Keaton surely possess two of the most photogenic faces of the 20th century, contrasting images of haplessness and stoicism.
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Ms. Hong vividly conveyed the contrasting moods of selections from Kurtag's "Kafka Fragments" — expressionistic settings of German texts from Kafka's letters and diaries.
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In the savage Rondo-Burleske of the Ninth Symphony, he refused to linger over the aching phrases in the movement's contrasting lyric episode.
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Constructed of canvas and suede, the shoe features re-enforced toecaps, padded collars, and rubber waffle outsoles paired with contrasting white sole foxing.
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He listened to the contrasting perspectives of lawyers for Mr. Redstone, his daughter, his five grandchildren and his longtime business associates at Viacom.
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"By embracing Marx even tighter, the party is contrasting itself with the 'failing' alternative political-economic model of the United States," he added.
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While both towns were buried by the same volcanic eruption, visiting them in the 21st century couldn't have been a more contrasting experience.
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Mr. Bannon often spoke to friends about his father's "honest work," contrasting it with the paper-pushing he had seen on Wall Street.
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There were sharply contrasting views in the market about where prices would go next in the week between May 9 and May 16.
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But Republican operatives and others who saw the speech praised Trump for turning his focus to policy and contrasting his ideas with Clinton's.
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Indeed, the speech was structured as a traditional campaign policy address, with Clinton laying out her ideas and contrasting them with her opponents'.
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The company projected that it would haul in $57.603 billion in revenue in the next quarter, sharply contrasting analyst expectations of $17.4 billion.
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A new study and a brewing federal policy change together highlight contrasting forces that could help shape U.S. power markets in coming years.
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There's a lot going on in terms of taste—the saltiness of the beef contrasting with the sweet onion marmalade and earthy beetroot.
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A light-green parrot sits at rest in a magnolia tree, the bird's curved, red-orange beak contrasting sharply with its layered feathers.
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But there is another, contrasting trend that is much more promising: While the Chinese leadership is repressive, Chinese society is becoming increasingly liberal.
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The Batsheva factor: The bob is the perfect contrasting accompaniment to the Laura-Ashley-Gunne-Sax-inspired boho-prairie look that's flourishing lately.
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Fans were cruel when contrasting the two young women's looks, and it was not lost on Ms. Mack, who was sensitive to criticism.
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They both painted in contrasting dark and light hues, favoring palettes of darker, earthy pigments: bone black, ocher, umber, siennas and lead white.
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But a more fun way to wear them (that shows a bit of personality) is to layer contrasting striped pieces over each other.
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Murals depicting fish and sea lions decorate the walls, in a naturalistic style contrasting with the supernatural art typically found on Moche ceramics.
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Yet "Symphony in C" — grander, more formally hierarchical, in four marvelously contrasting movements — shows how much else about classical ballet Balanchine already understood.
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Spectacle materializes most obviously in two contrasting works, "AfterEffect" and "Aurora's Wedding," both with striking scenery, colorful costumes, large groups and virtuoso dancing.
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As always, most of the paintings stack two or more brushy blocks or bands of color, separated and surrounded by a contrasting background.
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The data suggested that attacking Obama was counterproductive; it was more effective to express "disappointment" in him, by contrasting him with earlier Presidents.
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A new ad opens with Clinton speaking about the diversity of the city, contrasting it with Trump's rhetoric on illegal immigration and Muslims.
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Carl Cheng, one of the artists lauded by Knight, defended Metro's art program by contrasting it to work in a museum or gallery.
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Contrasting the typical portrayal of wolves as ferocious predators, the film shows webcam footage of critically endangered red wolves socializing with their packs.
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Contrasting methods Harris' focus on the Kavanaugh allegations stand in stark contrast to Klobuchar's more careful response to the recent revival of allegations.
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Popular anger showed up last year in electoral victories for contrasting populists, Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil and Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico.
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The variation stems from Trump's dissimilar view of the threats facing America and contrasting choice of strategies and tactics to address those threats.
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Fountain is contrasting the (real) threats to freedom at home and abroad with the absurdities that politicians claim will safeguard those precious liberties.
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The jury was left with contrasting and at times incomplete images of Mr. Zarrab, who gave often-explosive testimony in Federal District Court.
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A contrasting color and thicker lines will make individual tiles visually pop, and can be used to give budget tiles a stylish lift.
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Even today, in urban liberal discourse, "Europeanness" is often lauded as synonymous with sophistication, contrasting with stereotypes about American ignorance, prudishness, or naiveté.
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However, he went on to claim that Russia's treatment has been, in part, politically motivated, contrasting their fortunes with that of the USA.
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In addition to its bright hue, the sneakers have a neon yellow upper with contrasting black stripes, and the bright red SPLY-350 stitching.
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The brand's spring '17 collection was inspired by both the Tudor court and overt masculinity — contrasting themes that interestingly fit with Sevigny's overall aesthetic.
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The 37-year-old mayor has wielded these military credentials on the campaign trail, contrasting himself with Trump, who never served in the military.
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Labedzki uses a wide range of materials and differently-shaped substances to blend, including fluffy dollops of paint and tiny pools of contrasting acrylics.
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At a trial in 1529, former bodyguards, confidants, and Queen Catherine gave contrasting eyewitness accounts about what took place in Catherine and Arthur's chambers.
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Bernie Sanders told CNN he has been working to find where "we are going to be contrasting our views with other people" on stage.
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To add contrasting colured stars on each nail, I poured out a dot of polish and dipped in a tiny brush to draw with.
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It's the perfect complement to the American diet: contrasting with salty and fatty flavors while enhancing the sweet notes in our most popular foods.
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You can also double and triple the possibilities by playing with contrasting colors or combining different powders together to create something never seen before.
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Christie started the exchange by pointing to his record as a can-do governor of New Jersey, contrasting himself with the do-nothing Congress.
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But Radtke interrogates this established reading by contrasting the treatment of printed images and digital ones, extended further to contrast physical and digital detritus.
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Worse, the plan is to keep the deficit at 2.4% for three years so that the coalition partners can fully implement their contrasting policies.
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The phone comes in two hues — ocean blue and lavender purple — with new, bright, contrasting yellow-colored pens whose default ink matches its colors.
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One reworked the Virgin / Chad meme (contrasting a dejected virgin with a carefree and popular Chad) to show Yang triumphing over a humiliated Trump.
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But after the editing process, the photo stimulates the senses even more with bright lighting and contrasting shadows — leaving anybody hungry for a bite.
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Not unlike in Moonlight, Elio's contrasting alienation is portrayed as a kind of precocious, diary-writing introversion, though also an endearingly neurotic self-consciousness.
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This year, it is up 1.3 percent through early May, contrasting with the HFRI Index which is roughly flat through the end of April.
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Given the state of the economy and America's troubles overseas, the likely explanation is that voters are contrasting him favorably with the election candidates.
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The media has explained the election by creating narratives of the two wealthy New Yorkers who had contrasting beliefs on government, race and gender.
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The posters show two contrasting images of children worshipping their parents, and a young couple being punished by the police for celebrating Valentine's Day.
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"We are translating a time-based medium of sound and contrasting it with the space-based form of photography," they write on their website.
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The app also provides daily quizzes about policy aimed at disseminating Clinton's positions on major issues and contrasting them with Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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He added that he viewed Libra as being different from bitcoin — the world's most popular cryptocurrency — because the two coins had contrasting ownership structures.
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In response to the executive order banning people from seven Muslim countries from entering, she retweeted an article contrasting Trump's immigration views with Hillary's.
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Significantly, the sector saw more than 2500 distinct investors and 2003+ deals, contrasting the 2200 deals and less than $2460 million invested in 22018.
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Official media has been in overdrive this week praising Xi's 2017 Davos speech and contrasting the PRC's vision for the world with President Trump's.
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Profits at the Dutch sister company KLM, which has succeeded in cutting costs, rose in the first quarter, contrasting with losses at Air France.
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Polish output grew 1.7113 percent in annual terms in January, contrasting with a gloomy PMI manufacturing activity survey for the same month released earlier.
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It's a common rhetorical twist, one that enshrines Americanness with an impenetrable purity by contrasting it with the country's most evil and uncontroversial enemy.
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Many have opposed regulations forcing broadcasters to offer contrasting points of view, and some conservatives see echoes of that debate in the Facebook controversy.
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Consider his chauvinism in contrasting the great achievements the West—as he imagines it—with the supposed failures of the rest of the world.
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And contrasting previous reports, Eurogamer says that the NX will use a brand-new, Nintendo-developed operating system, and not a version of Android.
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Our guide to the zoo is a monkey with a knowing smile and protruding ears, who explores the contrasting characteristics of its fellow animals.
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But don't miss "Sunday Afternoon," a small painting of a comfy interior inhabited by three men of contrasting ages, one showing us his needlework.
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Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress have contrasting views of how the recently passed GOP tax legislation will impact their respective parties in 22019.
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Kenny Stills, a receiver for the Dolphins, called out Ross on Twitter for the fundraiser, contrasting it with the mission statement for Ross's nonprofit.
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She also highlighted her energy proposal as a "real plan," contrasting it with Trump's plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Contrasting that account, Blunt said on the Senate floor Thursday that he had been in conversations with House GOP leaders as recently as Wednesday.
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Matt Bevin shot back, contrasting Becerra's opposition to President Donald Trump's ban on travel from six majority Muslim nations to California's expanded travel ban.
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In the letter, sent to several news organizations, they said even bishops were offering "contrasting interpretations" of the rules regarding divorced and remarried Catholics.
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The verdict marked the culmination of a military trial in which fellow SEALs offered contrasting accounts of Gallagher's behavior in 2017 in Mosul, Iraq.
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The phase contrasting part just means that the image can be even further sharpened by comparing how the alignment of the light waves shift.
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Sales of men's suits fell by $700 million between 2012 and 2017 in western Europe, Euromonitor data showed, contrasting with growth in premium jeans.
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VICE spoke with Gilbert about her experience making the film, the students she followed, and the contrasting realities of living and working in America.
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Covered in flowers and vines, two bodies fall, fly, float, and eventually meet and embrace, their sensuality contrasting the sharp edges of Brutalist buildings.
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They covered an entire room with contrasting rainbow and black-and-white wallpaper, peppered with surreal furniture and decorations that match the color scheme.
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A drive through town reveals a surprising number of homes with vivid, contrasting colors, painted designs, outdoor sculptures and other means of individual expression.
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It's refined but manages a bit of whimsy thanks to its placket and cuffs with a contrasting geometric pattern and an oversized chest pocket.
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Bloomberg added that the US shouldn't be embarrassed over its capitalistic system, contrasting the success of American capitalism with the failed system in Venezuela.
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The contrasting action and inaction — on abortion and gun control — spotlighted the stark politics of "life" in the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting.
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Chloé and Paco Rabanne in Paris were leaders of the pack, each constructing garments from layers of contrasting floral prints that evoked exotic gardens.
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Two massive, contrasting sculptures — one in reflective aluminum, the other in Corten steel — now mark the two entrances of the Monte San Angelo station.
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Sanders has now made three attempts to change the trajectory of this race, entirely by focusing on Biden's record and contrasting it with his.
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New albums from Bad Bunny and J Balvin, two of Latin pop's biggest stars, find them chasing inspiration in opposite directions, with contrasting results.
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Their success has meant more matchups that feature contrasting styles: important to the appeal of a game where patterns have a tendency to repeat.
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BME shares were falling 6.7% on Tuesday afternoon after Sanchez's comments, contrasting with Spain's Ibex 35 index which was up by more than 5%.
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Yet despite these similarities, their contrasting approaches to pace, offensive rebounding, fast breaks, and cross-matchups likely will decide which team wins a championship.
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Major Food Group, the company that runs the Grill and the Pool, took its cues from Johnson to give the two restaurants contrasting styles.
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We have contrasting ideas — one of us is a Democrat, the other a Republican — about what ails the system and how to reshape it.
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In her painting "Reg Park and the Hard Gainers," Suzanne McClelland scatters cyclones of dark marks and smears with contrasting body measurements and weights.
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The new campaign ad opens with Clinton speaking about the diversity of the city, contrasting it with Trump's rhetoric on illegal immigration and Muslims.
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In perhaps the most notable line of the evening, Warren called out the men onstage for losing past elections, contrasting their record with hers.
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What happened next ended my role in that campaign, but serves as a contrasting precursor to events in a presidential campaign 2628 years later.
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A signature activity at the conference is calculating attendees' total wealth and then contrasting how much members are already giving with their giving potential.
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"Afghanistan cannot be led through dictatorial ways and through impatience," he said, contrasting his candidate with Mr. Ghani, who has a reputation for imperiousness.
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The light sanctuary is situated in a grove of ponderosa pines just adjacent to the castle and offers a complimentary if not contrasting experience.
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The segment started off peacefully until Behar brought Trump into the conversation when contrasting the current and late former presidents' differences on the environment.
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"Inside the Pretend" also deals with the fallout of two major deaths, C.C.'s and Dorothy's, which reverberate in contrasting ways through the community.
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One of Goya's main themes was social injustice, with satirical scenes of aristocratic decadence contrasting with drawings of famine and hardship in the countryside.
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But the defense presented a contrasting narrative of Mr. Bissonnette, describing him as a slight young man who had been mercilessly bullied at school.
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That dampens the thrilling experiential quality of the exhibition that relies so heavily on contrasting through our senses the tensions between East and West.
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The live stream of Kanye West's Coachella "Sunday Service" and the restored Aretha Franklin concert film Amazing Grace offer contrasting portraits of celebrity faith.
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But the difference between their understanding of it and Indonesia's lies in contrasting practices and assimilation of local spirits, demons, magics, totems, and so on.
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"If I put on the red lipstick and the star over my eye, I wouldn't be convincing," Simmons said, contrasting his persona with Paul Stanley's.
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By comparing and contrasting the results provided by each of these methodologies, the researchers found a startling "lack of reliability or predictability" between the techniques.
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Earlier last week he also proclaimed that he would have voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election (contrasting his wife's endorsement of Hillary Clinton).
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And in dueling victory speeches that showcased their starkly contrasting tone and style, Trump and Clinton had one thing in common: an eye on November.
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The two contrasting colors were mixed by the sea breeze until they could no longer be distinguished, seeping into the pores of every living being.
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While the princess and her delegation will be treated to modern pleasures on their visit, people in Ratanakiri's rural community live a starkly contrasting life.
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Accordingly, her prints — which range from floral motifs to vibrant checks and plaids — come in rich contrasting colors and are often finished with intricate embroidery.
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Gross domestic product shrank 0.3 percent year on year in November, the economy ministry said, contrasting with analysts' consensus call for a 1.5 percent growth.
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Despite the group's strict enforcement of uniform activity on social media, there is a starkly contrasting lack of consistency in its choices regarding apps. Why?
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Unable to draw a firm conclusion from the contrasting arguments of cell experts, but there was "something messed up about these phone calls," Brown insisted.
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Style, they've honed an interior decorating aesthetic that is exactly what you imagine: full of gorgeous, contrasting patterns, cozy knits, and lots of millennial pink.
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BBVA and Caixabank have contrasting business models with the former drawing the majority of its revenue from abroad and the latter chiefly focused on Spain.
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A Reuters survey on soybean planted acres highlighted the contrasting views, with some expecting the USDA to raise its forecast while others anticipated a cut.
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Dozens of policemen separate these two sharply contrasting faces of South Korea -- evocative images of a decades-old practice of farming dogs for human consumption.
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They may have known each other for less than a year, but their chemistry, rooted in their contrasting approaches to creating music, was instantly recognized.
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It involved the two contrasting club icons, Maradona and Goiko, as well as one of the most notorious tackles in the history of the game.
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The Taiwanese motion graphics artist, animator, and fashion designer typically utilizes contrasting, vibrant colors for her 2-D art with an emphasis on negative space.
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" The duo states, "The collaboration that Luca and I have worked on have a strong, graphic quality contrasting ordinary subject matter in a bizarre environment.
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So far this year, emerging fixed income funds have absorbed a total of $12.1 billion, the bank estimates, contrasting with 2015 outflows of $14.4 billion.
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Everyone from fashion editors to celebrities couldn't wait to get their hands on the buttery leather bucket bag with its colorful contrasting matte-patent lining.
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The Washington Post did an analysis of crime statistics to provide some context between the contrasting positions coming from Sweden, Horowitz, and The White House.
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By contrasting symbols of birth and faith with vignettes of death and loss, Minax articulates the complexities of his relationships with family, religion, and childhood.
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By contrasting the brain's reaction to the needle and the cotton swab, we could measure the brain networks that became active when witnessing another's pain.
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It was the streets, the attitude, the vibe of the only city he really knew, pulsating with contrasting melodies of mournfulness, joy, loss, and survival.
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Democrats won back the House last year in large part on contrasting their health care plans with Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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With our elbows in the sand, we smiled as his hand caressed my left forearm, his dark hair and eyes contrasting with my light features.
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According to Lighter Capital, "the RBI market has grown rapidly, contrasting sharply with a decrease in the number of early-stage angel and VC fundings".
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Viewers and fans took to the internet to share their starkly contrasting opinions on the cancellation and say their goodbye, including lead actor Finn Jones.
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There's Neptune's necklace, a seaweed whose briny pods pop in your mouth, and finger lime, whose minuscule capsules offer a contrasting squirt of tart citrus.
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France's telecoms and media industries face the challenge of dealing with contrasting demands from customers who want both fast Internet services and appealing media content.
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If he adds a sky and mountains in the distance, as he does in "The Realm of Appearances," he offers two contrasting points of view.
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All this might have become oppressive were it not for contrasting moments of quiet, frail beauty: voices braided around one another in gently dissonant chords.
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Carmakers reported a sharp UK sales decline in October, contrasting with buoyant demand in France and southern Europe, according to data published earlier this month.
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Jewelry Move over matchy-matchy: Fashion's trend for bold mash-ups of contrasting prints and colors is making its way into the world of jewelry.
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Another target was Mr. Bloomberg, who spent millions of dollars on ads attacking Mr. Trump and had no compunction contrasting his wealth with the president's.
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Ms. Wang, by juxtaposing 13 wildly contrasting works, invited us to hear resonances and connections in the music that go deeper than eras and styles.
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Many people have also taken to social media to praise Cuomo, often contrasting his handling of coronavirus with President Donald Trump's approach to the pandemic.
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It's harder to understand why fascism takes root in a society when a story is constantly contrasting it with other, less tyrannical forms of government.
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That gives added punch to the introduction of modern art into the building by Mr. Johnson, who has delighted in contrasting himself with the mayor.
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"The White House's plan is not designed to become law," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, contrasting it with his own new plan.
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It has been a reflection of their contrasting styles, their devoted and oft-divided fan bases and their unforgettable Wimbledon finals in 2007 and 33.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren over their contrasting healthcare visions, with explanations and critiques that were more detailed and less zinger-oriented than we've seen.
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"Utah has a lot to teach the politicians in Washington," he said, contrasting the state's balanced budgets and positive export-to-import-ratio to Washington's.
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Stone's lawyers also cited celebrity Kim Kardashian's 59.5 million Twitter followers and her 126 million Instagram followers, contrasting the numbers with Stone's social media footprint.
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Students drew six contrasting sketches for their article, making changes and adjustments until they had a piece that effectively conveyed the themes in their article.
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The paintings were high on the cave walls and ceiling, contrasting with the black drawings in the more accessible areas of the cave, Aubert said.
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They also tend to have white bellies, which enable them to blend in with contrasting light from the surface and avoid being seen from below.
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Contrasting with these elements are bold contemporary pieces, antiques from a range of eras, and some of Mabille's family heirlooms (oil paintings, Louis XVI furniture).
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Da capo arias contain three discrete sections, with the first part returning after a contrasting middle — not verbatim, but with decorations showcasing a singer's prowess.
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As they did at the hearing, Relkin and Stoffelmayr offered sharply contrasting views on the frequency of snap removals and the need for congressional reform.
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That's how the formal game, which is also a perceptual meditation, works: colors gain visual and emotional value from other colors — complementary, contrasting — around them.
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They represent contrasting ideological visions in which the proponents of a mobilization-focused strategy also hope to build support for more left-wing policy ideas.
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To convince us that differences in our views are nothing more than the measures of our rightness or wrongness, rather than contrasting truths, thoughtfully held.
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Instead, the top contenders have established contrasting beachheads of support among the key demographic groups -- and struggled to build bridges to constituencies beyond their strongholds.
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He added that the rebuilding of contaminated areas and a declining population cannot be overlooked, calling these contrasting aspects the "light and shadow" of Fukushima.
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In "Handball," for instance, two human figures, seen in silhouette, add dynamism to a frame that is defined by three jagged, contrasting planes of gray.
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He will use many shades of a single hue, , and then find ways to interrupt our expectations with flashes of strong, contrasting and complementary colors.
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In practice, that meant mainly swinging '60s Lurex or lamé jacquard minidresses contrasting with tough outerwear, from military greatcoats to suede peacoats to a snakeskin trench.
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One of the super PACs supporting his candidacy joined the ring on Monday, announcing a $700,000 buy contrasting the two candidates' handling of national security threats.
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As I've argued, the fundamental dividing line between the parties has become their contrasting attitudes toward the underlying demographic, cultural and economic changes remaking American society.
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Martha, I&aposm going to be looking at the tone coming out of the Putin meeting next week and contrasting it with what we saw today.
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The four monitors bracketing the Bowl's stage revealed just how wide a spectrum the crowd's feelings encompassed, often contrasting the celebratory mood of those on stage.
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Contrasting with Phnom Penh's grime and chaotic traffic, the playful bubble shapes float away almost miraculously, effervescent sculptures popping out on demand for parties and festivals.
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The contrasting fortunes of the major Gulf states over the last 50 years explain why agreeing on a baseline for allocations is so difficult (tmsnrt.rs/2gB5fXV).
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Shown in HiRISE infrared color, fissures lined with sand on the surface of Mars look blue, contrasting with the dust covering the rest of the terrain.
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The remaining cities are pitching contrasting concepts to the IOC, with Paris offering a compact Games in a city that last hosted the Olympics in 1924.
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Bernie Sanders, who ran in the Democratic presidential primary last year, used Twitter to highlight policies Trump implemented, contrasting them with the words in his speech.
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In the contrasting situation, all of the variables are the same, except this time the image flashes slowly enough for the person to perceive it consciously.
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On Tuesday, President Bill Clinton addressed the gathering, contrasting Hillary Clinton with her GOP rival and labeling her "the best darn change-maker" he's ever met.
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President Donald Trump's recent racist tweets may have sparked a firestorm, but contrasting responses among Republicans and Democrats signal how polarized the country is right now.
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This special report will seek to unravel the causes of this irrational enmity, and to explore the contrasting internal dynamics in both countries that sustain it.
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U.S. stocks have swung wildly since Friday on contrasting comments from Federal Reserve officials on whether the central bank would raise interest rates at its Sept.
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The phrase alludes to a 1980s car advertisement contrasting a range of flashy new models with the tried-and-trusted versions bought by a previous generation.
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The versatile offering is intended to be experimentally and playfully styled, catering to varying personal aesthetics and contrasting vibes which many of us flit between daily.
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Clinton, while campaigning here Tuesday, hit Trump by contrasting his rhetoric with what American athletes are doing during the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this month.
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Koulibaly has been part of a Napoli side that pushed Juventus all the way in the Italian title race, although his season closed with contrasting emotions.
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And we've already seen numerous contrasting forecasts, terrifying threats of thunderstorms, and panic-inducing videos (see below) of the festival site flooding before it's even opened.
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After a stuttering, winding ride through St. Martin's contrasting neighborhoods—rural, beachside, run-down, and resort, at alternate turns—the venue shuttle arrived at the roadblock.
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But the best examples of how much fun Olson is as Mickey come within the first 10 minutes of the first episode, in two contrasting montages.
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This season features designs that embrace their unique style of combining traditionally contrasting elements, such as unconventional layering or senses of color, along with experimental sizing.
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"I believe I have the proven performance and results that conservatives in the state of Tennessee want," she said in contrasting her record with her opponents.
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Different factions of Israeli society hold contrasting views on Arab persecution, the compatibility of a democratic state with Jewish law, and religion's role in public life.
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The Fairness Doctrine was ended in 1985, but, had it been reinstated in 2009, it would have required broadcasters to include contrasting views in political coverage.
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Contrasting the current political environment with his own time in the Illinois state Senate, Obama recalled working with Republicans even on issues where they didn't agree.
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Instead, it was a "see now, buy now" capsule of colorful, cashmere-blend sweaters, each bearing, well, a day of the week in a contrasting hue.
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Russian officials "aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him," the report stated.
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Instead its shots of the derelict and arid desert at night, lit brightly, with contrasting shadows captured by UAVs passing over trees, shrubs, and empty trailers.
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Its pendulum-like structure sets against each other passages contrasting in volume and mood, though Mr. Stackpole seemed most comfortable inflating the orchestra to hulking loudness.
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The data and contrasting comments from Fed officials on rate hikes have caused the markets to oscillate and volatility to spike in the past few days.
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Mr. Rathburn finds his most affecting moments in those flashbacks, contrasting his character's optimistic, younger self with an older version full of bluster, confusion and regret.
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Speaking during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Cicilline called it "odd" for Republicans to attack Tlaib, contrasting it to some of Trump's disparaging remarks.
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Speaking in one voice, the eight justices papered over their demonstrably contrasting views on the legal merits of the religious non-profit groups' challenge to Obamacare.
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And the people-power revolutions of 20 years later—in countries as contrasting as Burma and Czechoslovakia were as marked by their differences as their similarities.
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When she later underwent tests at the hospital, doctors told her that the contrasting dye they would use for her scans could potentially harm her kidneys.
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" Review (from Techradar): "Thanks to its timeless design, simple yet nuanced controls, and the deft symbiosis of Nintendo's many contrasting first-party properties, 'Super Smash Bros.
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The series is gorgeously shot, contrasting the gritty, wounded reality of postwar Paris with the bright lights, opulence and excess of the world of haute couture.
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The hotheaded humanist doctor and the rigorously analytical first officer are always at odds, and yet their contrasting methods and styles turn out to be complementary.
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And in Milan, Missoni's interpretation came in mixed shades of blue and green, camouflaged with monochromatic triangles and Breton stripes, with contrasting embroidery across the chest.
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Stewart chided members who were not present for the hearing during his testimony, contrasting their absence with their reliable tweets commemorating the anniversary of the attacks.
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Donald has perfected a contrasting incarnation between himself and the president through raw and politically incorrect racial, tribal, and religious demagoguery that has mobilized mass nationalism.
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The yield gap between the 10-year U.S. Treasuries and their UK counterpart was it highest since July 2000, reflecting the contrasting outlooks on monetary policy.
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Detailing on the shoe comes in the form of elastic side accents, padded collars and the rubber waffle outsole contrasting white sole foxing pairing once again.
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The couple wore contrasting outfits to the wedding: Perry chose an off-the-shoulder pink dress with white sunglasses, while Bloom opted for a traditional suit.
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The All-Clad Copper Core 10-Piece Set is eye-catching with its thin tell-tale band of copper contrasting the otherwise shiny stainless steel exterior.
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Fine Gael prides itself on fiscal responsibility, contrasting this with what it described as Fianna Fail's free-spending policies that contributed to the last economic crash.
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In a contrasting opinion, however, ratings agency Moody's was bullish on Brazil's reform agenda, which it believes could potentially boost economic growth and support fiscal consolidation.
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"You fall in love with greatness," Yang said, contrasting how Chinese fans initially embraced Yao and the Rockets, and not Yi Jianlian and the Milwaukee Bucks.
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The video, with its contrasting black-and-white and colorful halves, is like the song itself: an asphyxiation that mutates into a colorful and verdant breakthrough.
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Adding different ingredients to the clay, along with experimentation in firing, Eastman achieves a variety of vibrant colors and contrasting textures in wild, fantasy-like sculptures.
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A slight curve of the lips or a squint of the eye gives the viewer much information, as does Nisenbaum's expressive use of bright, contrasting colors.
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It was consistent with an economy contracting 247.7 percent in the third quarter, contrasting with an actual reading of plus 252.4 percent in the first quarter.
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As the F.B.I. investigates sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, his friends and former classmates have painted contrasting images of his past.
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These Dolomites-ready boots are fashioned in velvety black suede, with a contrasting nylon tongue and a thick Vibram sole that will keep your toes toasty.
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And in its obvious debts to "Oklahoma!" and "Carousel" — exotically set romances with contrasting serious and comic couples — "Brigadoon" can seem derivative, even in its oddity.
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It also served as a platform for discussion between two critics who often, though not always, had contrasting ideas about how and whether a movie worked.
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Contrasting Mr. Edwards's hollow presentation with Arnold Schwarzenegger's brazen campaign for governor of California, Mr. Buttigieg wrote that Republicans had cornered the market on political swagger.
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When around journalists and in his own backyard, he tends to lose the tie and opt for a perfectly fitted sports jacket and contrasting straight trousers.
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Warren thought that contrasting her accomplishments against Sanders' inability to enact any meaningful legislation would allow her to vault into the leadership of the progressive bloc.
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The bent, clustered, and twisted forms, painted in bright, contrasting colors, are blossom-like miniatures of the heavy metal sculptures that put him on the map.
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Instead, Spiegelhalter and his colleagues proposed an alternative test, which took account of patient deaths as they occurred, contrasting the accumulating deaths with the expected number.
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The lack of tough contrasting could well change after Monday night, when we have a clearer sense of who is on top and who, well, isn't.
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"Color trance" is a good way of describing Gangloff's work: In her portraits, contrasting neon hues — blue and orange, purple and yellow — intersect to disorienting effect.
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"I don't think a government takeover of major parts of the American economy is a good idea," he said, contrasting himself with the current front-runner.
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Friends carried white roses to a table in front of a Marine graduation montage of the nine, their young faces contrasting to those in the room.
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Some arose from the couple's contrasting social status: George, a new immigrant working as a dishwasher in Chinatown; Leena, a second-generation princess in Pacific Heights.
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Andrew Romanoff, who is running to Hickenlooper's left, has called for Trump's removal, contrasting his position with both Gardner's and Hickenlooper's in a recent fundraising email.
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Our colleagues wrote about how Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders have seized on the escalating tensions with Iran to press their contrasting cases for the presidency.
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Mr. Obama said in his speech Saturday that he had never forgotten his time in Indonesia, contrasting the Jakarta of today with the city he remembered.
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The host team will pick which of its uniforms will be worn for each game, and the visitors will select a contrasting one from their collection.
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He constantly elaborated on the possibilities of parallel stripes, both straight and undulant; squares, both checkerboard and concentric; and grids, usually amplified by contrasting saturated colors.
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I filled my plate with a ripened soft cheese and a variety of colorful, complementary and contrasting accompaniments: dates, cornichons, honey, pepper jelly, grapes and walnuts.
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This ad switches things up, with author Roxane Gay contrasting the life stories of Warren ("her father wound up as a janitor") with the wealthy president.
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The committee's Republicans have repeatedly called on Schiff to testify, contrasting him with special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who testified in the House's impeachment of President Clinton.
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