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(2) In contrast to her sister, she is very tall.
(3) The stock lost 60 cents a share, in contrast to last year, when it gained 21 cents.
(4) In contrast to similar services in France and Germany, Intercity rolling stock is very rarely idle.
(5) In contrast to Livesey's, the room was purely functional.
(6) In contrast to students who are able to complete school assignments[http:///in contrast to.html], work-inhibited students feel significantly less approval from their family.
(7) In contrast to television, the press was highly differentiated: different papers reached very different audiences with very different messages.
(8) But I am not persuaded that Motion, in contrast to Ackroyd, has a novelist's gift for narrative.
(9) In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
(10) It marked it out as a patriotic party, in contrast to the general image it had earned during the 1920s.
(11) In contrast to Francesca, who was tall and willowy, Diana was small and curvy.
(12) In contrast to her daughter, Cynthia is volatile, hyper-emotional and needy, inverting stereotypical images of racial difference.
(13) In contrast to all other social welfare policies, public assistance programmes for the poor are the most controversial.
(14) In contrast to the redistributive capital tax considered in Section 8-3, the indirect effects reinforce the transfer.
(15) These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
(16) In contrast to Hocazade, Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession.
(17) The skin lesions, in contrast to those of secondary syphilis, are asymmetrical.
(18) However, in contrast to teletext, the viewdata system is available only to subscribers and is an interactive system.
(19) In contrast to the Lisa approach, the Macintosh team implemented its interface issues on an ad hoc basis.
(20) In contrast to steamy hearings on the waterfront plan over the past seven years, only two critics showed up Thursday.
(21) This is in contrast to most enzymes which are more stable refrigerated or frozen. 313.
(22) In contrast to this is the decline of manufacturing industries in Britain.
(23) Boys undergo no period of constraint, in contrast to their lot among the Shavante.
(24) A Buddhist monk offered prayers for their health and happiness in contrast to the royal couple's general downcast attitude.
(25) Such oblique photography is a selective process, involving archaeological judgment, in contrast to the unselective view obtained by vertical survey.
(26) Weld has adopted an unusually low-key posture at this meeting in contrast to the high-profile figure he has cut in the past.
(27) The Social and Liberal Democrats also performed well - in contrast to their poor opinion poll showing.
(28) Neither could she approve his striped pyjamas, coarse and unpleasing in contrast to Maman's ribboned cambric nightdress.
(29) Nyc details how by the 1920s General Electric had 82,000 workers in their employment, in contrast to 6,000 in 1885.
(30) As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.