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31. The contrast with Yeats is instructive, and it doesn't work in Pound's favour. 32. By contrast with such complexities, the rest of the biochemistry is relatively straight forward. 33. All-enclosing bodywork will give it a futuristic look to contrast with the retro-styled roadster and cafe racer. 34. Yet the simple stories contrast with the ingenious manipulation which makes up the fabric of the farce itself. 35. Even these unemployed young people contrast with their counterparts in the inner-city areas in having potentially marketable skills and qualifications. 36. From this perspective we can see a direct contrast with the normativist style. 37. Kinship, they believed, would contrast with the relations of production found in capitalist systems. 38. What a contrast with the pathetic attempts by Mr Major and Norman Lamont to blame others for their coming public spending cuts. 39. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street. 40. These two kinds of deictic usage contrast with the non-deictic usage of the same words or morphemes. 41. In hot climates, the air-conditioning in reception is kept icily high to contrast with the sweaty streets. 42. Her shoeless feet contrast with her perfectly kept snow-white hair and color-coordinated blouse and shorts. 43. This is in contrast with questions on criterion 2a: association of appropriate units with a length to be measured. 44. In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption. 45. The tone of the report and its recommendations were in marked contrast with those of earlier enquiries into child care scandals. 46. This may oversimplify what was a long and bumpy road, but the contrast with the past four years is remarkable. 47. It makes an interesting contrast with another related health issue: falling sperm counts. 48. They had to jump out at you, to create the greatest possible contrast with the brown floor of the stage. 49. Voter turnout in local elections was frequently as low as 25 percent, in contrast with over 70 percent in national elections. 50. The contrast with her exhilaration on the frozen lake had come so swiftly. 51. The contrast with the Labour government's housing policy in the late 1940s could not have been more striking. 52. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths contrast with the dark wood in the cozy two-part dining room reminiscent of a ski chalet. 53. The major contrast with building societies is the destination of the funds. 54. In contrast with the restrained, clipped hautecouture shots of the Fifties, Bailey's pictures generated boldness, brashness, sexuality. 55. Also, and in sharp contrast with his attitude during the General Strike, he exhibited considerable sympathy for the miners. 56. The rosebud mouth was painted a glowing coral pink, an exotic contrast with her creamy olive skin, liquid dark eyes. 57. In contrast with the night before, I slept scarcely at all. 58. The contrast with today couldn't have been greater-we even took a pleasure boat over the same stretch of water. 59. Now only one pixel in each column must be activated; all the others must contrast with it. 60. Moreover, in contrast with a recent report, no cases of conversion to a high grade lymphoma were observed.