Sentences with phrase «stark display»

The clash was on stark display in March when Gallo and Hoffay, unbeknownst to one another, submitted to the council separate versions of legislation to tighten up the city's ethics rules.
And in Prunty's formal verse, there is the grief of «every static face» of the deceased soldiers of Afghanistan and Iraq, who appear in stark display each night on television.
With nuclear power, that gradient was on stark display after the Fukushima nuclear crisis, with two passionate environmentalists, Bill McKibben and George Monbiot, drawing entirely different lessons from the post-earthquake events.
For as much as Churchill's Secret War seems to zero in on decisions taken by the war - time prime minister and his adviser Lord Cherwell, the racism and sheer odium of both of whom is on stark display in the evidence presented by Mukerjee, this book is much more of an indictment of what colonialism was really about than the title suggests.
The distance between the mayor and the governor was in stark display this week — while both men were talking about the benefits of a $ 15 wage, they weren't doing it together.
The spate of closures — by the far the largest number of de Blasio's tenure so far — puts the Renewal program's struggles on stark display.
Indeed, it was at those times that his differences with de Blasio were on the starkest display.
In a stark display of frustration and passion, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Dwayne Wade, and LeBron James highlighted the urgency for unity and change, stating, «We all have to do better.»
The brutal aftermath of the once euphoric Egyptian revolution is on stark display in a powerful New York exhibition that...
Hypocrisy is on stark display and it cuts both directions.
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