Sentences with phrase «sharp contrast there»

In sharp contrast there is «Bush,» (1985, Collection Howard and Linda Karshan), a slimy, turgid amalgam of ugly greens and violets, recalling sludge and murky ponds and the more unpalatable sensations associated with nature.

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There continues to be a sharp contrast between externally and domestically sourced inflation pressures.
But in this country there is not the sharp black - and - white contrast between Christians and pagans, largely, I believe, because the whole life of the country has been soaked for many centuries in the Christian tradition.
But there surely is a contrast sharp and unmistakable between this idea of religion and some of the characteristic attitudes of Jesus.
Yet there is a sharp contrast between Paul's conservative and on the whole conciliatory attitude toward the ruling powers and what is portrayed in the book of Revelation.
In a sharp contrast, the same chair told fans this October that those plans could not move ahead as there was a «political embargo.»
In sharp contrast from Tillerson's moderate tone, Pompeo on March 11 was insistent that appeasement for North Korea was not forthcoming: «Make no mistake about it, while these negotiations are going on, there will be no concessions made.»
While the prospect of an epic ideological showdown between the two former colleagues — Cuomo was de Blasio's boss at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the 1990s — is overwrought, there's no denying the sharp contrast at work here, and the need for Cuomo to avoid becoming a symbol of the Democratic Party's past.
There has never before been such a close personal relationship between Prime Minister and Chancellor which was in sharp contrast to Thatcher and Lawson / Howe and Blair and Brown.
With the supervisor position and two town board seats to be decided, there is a sharp contrast to two years ago, when hundreds of thousands of dollars from companies associated with East Hampton Airport flowed to the Republican side.
There was, however, a sharp contrast between supporters of different parties.
A touch of basic white here and there can really help to add some contrasting sharp crisp lines.
There were no African Americans among the 51 film actors recognized by the guild — a sharp contrast from last year, which saw black - led films like «12 Years a Slave» and «Lee Daniels» The Butler» score numerous nominations.
In one of the airport scenes, the edges of people can almost look too sharp but there is great contrasting that happens.
Colours are sharp, saturated, and vibrant; black levels are spot on, contrast is perfect, and there are no compression flaws.
There is a sharp contrast between the intense public debate that preceded President Obama's designation of the Bears Ears National Monument and President Clinton's stealth designation of the Grand Staircase - Escalante monument.
Then there's Will Traynor, her boss, whose outsized life is in sharp contrast.
By contrast, there is a sharp, hard, edge at the back of the phone and given the location of the lock / unlock on the top of the device, it's almost impossible to unlock the display comfortably using one hand.
While it's just as sharp, there's a little less contrast with the cheaper model and the display isn't flush.
OMG, OLED screen technology is a huge deal for gamers: Pixels are REALLY tiny, making for a really sharp picture, there's virtually no motion blur, contrast ratio is outstanding, producing excellent black / white levels, it saves a ton of battery life, compared to an LCD screen, and since it's also a capacitive touchscreen, it should be super-responsive!
At many fairs in the US there's an air of the alternative, that the items on display are in sharp contrast to the norm.
This is in sharp contrast to a typical Apple keynote livestream, where there are many restrictions about who can access the event on mobile.
There are two FPS modes — one is bright and dull for minimal eye strain, while another has sharp contrast and deep blacks for easily spotting enemies.
The screen size is 4.5 inches, meaning this might not be the sharpest panel out there, though the colors and contrast should be considerably better.
Additionally, since there are no retainer fees and mediation fees are paid after each session, clients can maintain control of their expenses This is a sharp contrast to the litigation process that can be expensive and time consuming, leaving each party heavily in debt, and drained, both emotionally and financially.
Once again in sharp contrast, there is no consistent pattern of childhood physical health problems affecting social mobility.
In the Northeast, there are more barriers - to - entry, more existing product and more expensive land, in sharp contrast to a region like the Southwest where construction is fast leading to overdevelopment in some areas.
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