With its desert-like climate, the city seems poles apart from Kalmar for Uzbek refugees. |
Not poles apart from Tory thinking, but the implementation may throw up some differences. |
If, indeed, the chores and the excitements are poles apart from the arts, that is not a bad thing. |
At times in our recent history, they were poles apart or, at best, unaware of each other's existence, and they were often undervalued. |
Far from the aesthetic and the ethical being poles apart, as Kierkegaard and Tolstoy insisted, the aesthetic is itself a quasi-moral project. |
The modern industry is already poles apart from its position at the turn of the 21st century. |