Here it's given a starker treatment, compellingly enhanced by Eliza's keening harmonies. |
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The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere. |
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For what it's worth, the contrast is even starker for me when the predeterminer is both rather than all. |
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The difference between her detractors and supporters could not be starker, as the former demonize and the latter apotheosize her. |
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Parker's setting are starker, more monumental, more dependent on modes, open fifths, and contrapuntal imitation. |
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The trends for engineering construction are even starker when the mining and the non-mining sectors are considered separately. |
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Alongside generic chest-beaters such as Rambo, which is made starker by a drum solo, he mines a fertile vein of Miguel-ish libidinousness. |
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Pope Francis, who has chosen simplicity and modesty as his message, makes the incongruity even starker. |
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If we compare our record to that of the past Liberal government, the contrast could not be starker. |
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Otherwise, life in the refugee camps will be in even starker contrast to this ideal. |
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This comparison is even starker if a simple average is taken for the countries of the region. |
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Figures for the Opposition are even starker, with two-thirds of their parliamentary secretaries coming from the Senate. |
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It shows a starker contrast between the rise in European company failures and the decline in US and Japanese company failures. |
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For Mauritius, the proximity of the French territory of Reunion makes the contrast even starker. |
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The comparison is even starker with private sector credit, a key to the intermediary performance of the financial sector. |
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The decline in returns across all financial markets in 2007 puts the issue of fees charged on financial products into even starker relief. |
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But for most of us real wealth will not be found in the arcane alphabet soup of economic indicators but in the starker credit and debit entries of our bank statements. |
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While not completely disempowering, this realization casts the role of the BCDRC in a starker light: though neither purposeless nor powerless, we are puny outsiders and limited in our sway over the behemoth. |
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For sustainable access to sanitation the picture is even starker. |
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The difference in interests between the poor women and men and the rich women and men of a community, for example, might be even starker than the differing interests of women and men. |
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We often talk about the importance of the role of women, but there can be no starker an example than this of the damage that occurs when women are powerless. |
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This would support the incongruous picture of a more gradual withdrawl of parental assistance over time versus the starker decisions made by government assistance programs around age. |
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For individual donors, the trends are even starker. |
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Fortunately, she finally took a three-month rest from the cello and confessed to her teacher, Janos Starker, that she had been suffering from repetitive strain injury. |
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It was a bold, more overt, Starker sense of humor level than they have had in the past. |
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The contrast with those entrusted with the campaign could not have been Starker. |
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And we saw it this week in Starker relief than we usually do. |
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