It unforgettably captured the fragile beauty of our living planet as it hovered in
stark contrast over the arid sterility of the lunar horizon: a precious droplet of life — perhaps the only one we could ever know — in the velvety darkness.
Not exact matches
In
stark contrast, rival Lyft responded to the ban by donating $ 1 million the the American Civil Liberties Union
over the next four years.
Nevertheless, FED officials generally would need additional data points to conclude the formation of a new trend (the famous saying of «3 data points form a trend»), but even slightly stronger optimism
over inflation would already serve as a
stark contrast vs. market speculation of outright deflation followed by Federal Reserve implementing negative rates, or completely ruling out rate hike for the next 10 months.
Its welcoming calm and nondenominational culture are in
stark contrast to the emotional debate
over plans to build an Islamic cultural center and mosque two blocks from ground zero in New York City, where planes flown by al Qaeda hijackers destroyed the World Trade Center, killing more than 2,700 people.
It will take years to unwind it all, but it stands in
stark contrast to Michael Jordan's legacy, which was defined by his obvious superiority
over his peers.
All the apparent instability in Djokovic's entourage stands in
stark contrast to the stability within the Nadal and Federer teams
over the years.
This comes in
stark contrast to when the player made himself indispensable in Gerrard's absence last season and was heralded as the right choice to take
over...
That was the seventh successive occasion that David Moyes had watched his team power their way
over the victory line, but Everton's away from is in
stark contrast and based on this, you'd be hard pressed to see Everton winning on Wednesday at a venue where no other team in the league has won at this season.
With their first child, Kendra gained
over thirty pounds, a
stark contrast to her former life as a Playboy playmate whose essential function was to look good on the arm of her older man!
This unhappy state of affairs is in
stark contrast to the debate
over Britain's nuclear weapons capability.
The melodrama
over the WFP line this year is in
stark contrast to 2010, when the WFP nominated a placeholder candidate as it faced a federal investigation
over its for - profit arm Data and Field Services.
The Welsh economic inactivity rate has risen
over the last quarter, in
stark contrast to other parts of the UK where it has fallen, new figures released today show.
«The
contrast is
stark, that the governor has control
over this,» Steiner said, comparing state law to New York City law.
Dugher's comments stand in
stark contrasts to those made
over the past week by the prime minister and other leading Conservatives.
The
contrast in England to the sort of leadership Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling showed
over Scotland is
stark.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have announced their plans to double Welsh Government spending on international development
over the next Assembly term — in
stark contrast with UKIP, the party said.
It certainly stands in
stark contrast to the approach of tech companies like Apple, which are suing their rivals all
over the world for infringing on patents like the one it holds for rounded corners.
The record follows a trend
over the past three years of anomalously high winter ice extents, providing a
stark contrast to the inexorable decline of Arctic sea ice
Suber notes the
stark contrast between the quiet brokering of SCOAP3 and the battles playing out
over mandates for open - access publication by research funders such as foundations and government agencies (see Nature 486, 302 — 303; 2012).
For this look, I pared them with a beautiful REDValentino dress (also dying
over this Givenchy version) to create a rather
stark hard & soft
contrast.
I think an all
over tone on tone look is more flattering in any color than a
stark contrast between top and bottom.
A black coat
over the blush would be a totally different look (also amazing) but more of a
stark contrast.
But for Toller, the faith of those early founders, who once used their chapel to shelter slaves fleeing north along the Underground Railroad, stands in
stark contrast to the slick, corporatized hypocrisy of the modern American church — an institution that has betrayed its believers, its mission and, above all, the Earth
over which God decreed that man should have dominion.
Whether making the trip to Hope County alone or with friends, the idyllic scenery makes such a
stark contrast to the action of a Far Cry title that it's going to be impossible to fly
over and skip this one.
Over the years, the only thing known about Sabrina's parents is that they're wealthy — a
stark contrast to her boyfriend Jimmy's slightly more financially strapped family.
In the interview, Pete talks about some of his favorite movies he recommends to friends, the evolution of the project
over the years, how he got involved as a director, his vision behind the
stark contrast between the beautiful, almost photo realistic backgrounds and the cartoony characters, a scene from the film that I felt was a homage to Jaws, the 1400 kid search for the main star of this film, how directing the voice actors for the English version of Miyazaki's Ponyo helped him in making this film, and find out who directs Peter Sohn when he performs in his own film.
Principals act as their school's instructional leader, in
stark contrast to district schools, where principals, though accountable for school outcomes, have limited control
over what's being taught and how.
Another interesting comparison:
Over five years, state regulators removed 18 schools from scholarship programs, denying participation to 18 applicants, with sanctions on many others — a
stark contrast to public school districts, which rarely (if ever) shut down poorly performing schools.
It's a
stark contrast from two years ago, when de Blasio avoided even the uttering words «charter school» in public for months after his loss to Moskowitz
over school space.
Perhaps it was the
stark contrast with the silence of the hybrid system when stopped or operating under electric power, but when the gasoline engine kicked
over, we noticed it audibly.
That stands in
stark contrast to Apple's approach with the 5 - megapixel, 720p iPhone 4 camera (which has satisfactorily captured
over 3000 images and videos, and counting).
A psychology today survey shows that the deficit spending of Gen - Y may be encouraged by their financial optimism — 85 % believe that their financial situation will improve
over the next year, which is in
stark contrast to 35 %, for those
over 65.
Wrote Susan Dyer Reynolds for Northside SF in September 2009, «In
stark contrast to ACC, which runs on a budget of about $ 3 million per year, the SF / SPCA received
over $ 23 million in contributions for the 2007 fiscal year.
Most of Bali's
over 3 million inhabitants practice their own form of Hinduism, which is a
stark contrast to the Islam practiced by nearly all the rest of the country.
While aviation officials and government authorities continue to search both for a missing Malaysia Airlines jet and an explanation of what happened, the incident presents a
stark contrast to the safety record that Asian carriers have achieved
over the past decade.
The situation represents a
stark contrast with other big productions of the Japanese developer released
over the last five years, and perhaps signals a change of cycle in which brands like Monster Hunter grow more popular at a global scale, while other classic properties might not able to recover from their current situation.
This stands in
stark contrast to most games where I would sigh and trudge my way
over.
This is a
stark contrast to many other fighting games where mastering a single character rarely has much carry -
over to another one.
In spite of
over 37 million Irish Americans living today, the current political and social climate in America and Ireland, leaves it difficult to gain a working visa, leaving America more of a holiday destination for the Irish in
stark contrast to its history.
It took
over me by further surprise because these two (Lava I & II) were in
stark contrast to the rest of the insignia.
Over the four past decades, the vast majority of Gorchov's paintings contains identical elements — two biomorphic shapes against a monochromatic background on saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex — with variations running from nuanced inflections to
stark contrasts.
The largest of these works, the 40 - foot - long Contraband, was meant to be included in a 1969 show at the Whitney, but when curators became distressed
over its
stark contrast to nearby works by Robert Ryman and Richard Serra, Benglis took it out of the show.
Volume Eleven's rather unprepossessing quality was in
stark contrast to the adjacent film, shot in crisp digital video, which follows an unnamed protagonist as he wanders through an abandoned airport
over the course of a week, having been stranded there mysteriously for years.
The
over 40,000 - square - foot building is in
stark contrast to the surrounding architecture in Richmond.
This stands in
stark contrast to the «Be Worried» approach that some have tried (in vain) on global warming
over the years.
Which is in
stark contrast to the comment made by Al Gore these many years ago «The science is settled, and the debate is
over».
In
stark contrast to the relatively slow ice loss during June, July saw quite rapid ice loss (Figure 6), with rates averaging
over 100,000 km2 per day through the month.
[79] That being said, and in
stark contrast to the ABA, the Legal Services Board of England and Wales has expressly placed on its agenda «our proposal for how the LSB and other regulators can be phased out
over time.»
Huawei Technologies has been deepening ties in Britain
over the last decade and the British welcome is in
stark contrast to the United States, where Huawei has been largely frozen out
over thinly veiled national security concerns.
There is a
stark contrast between the two subreddits when it comes to each group's vision for how Bitcoin should scale
over the long - term.