How To Use Direct contrast In A Sentence
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Yet their fictional lives are placed in direct contrast with their shabby and poor surroundings.
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Positivechangehas been thenorm, andMississippi, despitetheglobalrecession, is abetterplacein so many ways than it was seven years ago," said Barbour, drawing a direct contrast to "federal policies that stifle economic growth" and to financial regulatory reform that "stymies investment.
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In direct contrast to most major cities, in La Paz, the poor have the best view.
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Granted, the band is still on one hell of a roll on this album, as opener "Jotun" soundly attests, one of the finest encapsulations of the Gothenburg sound ever put on record, Strömblad's mournful melodies working in direct contrast to the bracing gallop set by drummer Gelotte and bassist Johan Larsson.
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They are in direct contrast with each other, absolutely, and I am astounded by that.
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Yet their fictional lives are placed in direct contrast with their shabby and poor surroundings.
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This was in direct contrast to when the cold war was at its height.
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In this vein they have made the quest for life, the universe and anything the main story thread which is in direct contrast to the original work.
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In direct contrast to most of the gigs I go to, this one was all seated.
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Tyler's fierce public image was a direct contrast to his tender love for his family.
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It was a direct contrast to the browns and blacks of the peat moors above.
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The visitors, in direct contrast, played the patience game, sucking their opponents in or attempting to succeed on the counter-attack.
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The visitors, in direct contrast, played the patience game, sucking their opponents in or attempting to succeed on the counter-attack.
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About 30 seconds after opening the shipping case at my local gunshop, however, and in direct contrast to the hand-written notes on the order form in the case, I noted the action on the rifle is a short action.
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From this perspective we can see a direct contrast with the normativist style.
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In direct contrast to this shape, it is easy to initially bypass the heavy mantelpiece placed high on the wall near the entrance.
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From here it appears as a fine conical peak, steep slopes rising smoothly to a narrow crest, a direct contrast to the tor-studded whaleback of distant Ben Avon and the leviathan mass of Cairn Gorm itself.
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The north-east facing cliffs which dominate the high corries present an aspect of the hill which is in direct contrast to the rest of the mountain.
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In direct contrast, the owner of another restaurant I recently reviewed phoned me on my mobile on a Sunday, apoplectic that I'd dared to point out some failings of his restaurant.
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For Lawrence, in direct contrast to Adam, everything seemed to come so easily.
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He might need to be concerned, as the reasonably calm and lucid tone of his email is in direct contrast to his normal abusive scattergun approach.
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In direct contrast, feminist accounts have pushed Shajara into the limelight at the cost of the events themselves.
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But in direct contrast to this point the laid-back attitude is an awfully good antidote to stress - in theory.
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The stripped-down band of guitars, bass and percussion creates a beautiful simplicity in direct contrast to what is perceived as Latin music today.
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I also think that the mayor is in direct contrast to the president.
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And in direct contrast again, this approach may bring you long-term loyalty rather than compliance.
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In direct contrast to a year before, holly berries were almost completely absent now, possibly because of the wet season.
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This is in direct contrast to earlier work which argues that these calderas were not united until a central caldera formed late in the volcano's lifespan.
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In direct contrast to the style of the women sitting opposite me, Dobbin's decor looks like it had been designed by Jackie Healy-Rae.
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So, it is in direct contrast to the mechanism and action of an anti-estrogen, such as Clomid or Nolvadex, which are merely in place to block estrogen receptors in some tissues, such as the breast tissue and area of the testes.
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He had a piercing gaze, a direct contrast to the cold stares of the technicians.
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Late modern society has privileged freedom over security, in direct contrast to the social values and structures of high modernity.
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'The free-market liberal principles on which the West was built are often in direct contrast with methods and rules in the East, ' the report says.
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This declaration stands in direct contrast with many contemporaneous Yiddish books of morals (sifrey musar) such as Sefer Middot (Isny 1542) or Brant Shpigl (The Burning Mirror, Cracow 1596) by Moses Ben Henokh Altschul (c. 1546 – 1633), which constantly criticized women’s inadequate knowledge and insight.
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Some emo yet functional play from Chile, a direct contrast to the cheap & cheerful two-chord shimmy from the Honduran side.
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Huntington's innings had been in direct contrast.