Sentences with phrase «very stark contrasts»

A very, very stark contrast to Ramsey and Sanchez, with Bellerin / Debuchy and Monreal / Gibbs behind them.
These events aren't referred to directly but impoverished, inner - city Oakland provides a very stark contrast to the beauty of the mythical African nation of Wakanda, where most of the action takes place.
(It's all in very stark contrast to the current resident of the White House.)
It's a very stark contrast that illustrates the need for a reliable, inviolate source of state education funding that doesn't create economic disparity between school districts.
The colour, contrast, even fidelity and smoothness of the image is a very stark contrast for a game that was done up in what must have been less than a year or so.

Not exact matches

It didn't quite pan out like that however, and what I noticed was that while there were a lot of options for eating sushi, the sushi that was available was very fresh — often freshly made — with the smaller bite - sized sushi being more popular — a stark contrast with the premade handrolls which are popular in Australia.
Watford, in stark - contrast, have enjoyed a very good start to the season under Marco Silva — who himself has been targeted by Everton — but they are looking to bounce back to form as they are currently on a run of three successive defeats.
However, while Rovers have been playing out of their skins and doing their bit to upset the title race, their ticket to the 2010/2011 Premiership season was booked a long time ago and in affect have very little to play for now, which is in stark contrast to Wolves who they themselves will be honest enough to say they aren't out of the woods just yet.
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This is very a very stark contrast to Turkey - Iran efforts vs Kurds in Iraq.
The stark and simple contrast between the agonising political imperatives of the 1960s and the seeming ease and openness of the modern world is shattered by the snivelling toad Nicholas, which leaves the audience dolefully wondering whether the political world has actually changed very much.
«The very modest numbers of Romanians and Bulgarians coming to work in Britain this year is in stark contrast to the inflammatory rhetoric of earlier this year.»
It's a stark contrast to 2009, when Governor David Paterson rushed to try to legalize gay marriage and was rewarded with a boost from gay and liberal voters, who were among the very few constituencies that hadn't deserted him.
At first glance, the research seems to stand in stark contrast to Price's consistent observation of very high levels of vitamin A in primitive diets accompanying the superior skeletal health of those same groups.
There's something very magical about the scenic beauty up north, especially because it's in such stark contrast to many of the places I've been.
Her outfit consisted of a striped tee and a floral maxi skirt, which is in stark contrast to the look she pulled just last month when she donned a very dramatic and flamboyant ensemble at the Met Gala.
Minako Hamano and Anime composer Kuniaki Haishima gave the score a very traditional cinematic touch, setting it in stark contrast to previous METROID titles.
Standing in stark contrast to Berg's more cineplex friendly recent work, «Very Bad Things» is a pitch - black comedy that moves -LSB-...]
The stark contrast between those at the very bottom and everybody else is important because decades of academic research have shown that children from low - income families who attend pre-K benefit immensely, but those benefits decrease as you move up the income ladder and may even disappear beyond the middle class.
This is in stark contrast to the previous generation, which looked very truck - like and now appears dated on the road.
The bright, clinical finish is often in stark contrast to the other oily, shiny metallic engine components, but there's very little doubt about how truly incredible it looks.
That's in stark contrast to the Miura, which has a balky, heavy, and recalcitrant shift linkage — and it's even more impressive given that the Bora's linkage carries your right hand's intentions to the very back of the car.
Overall I think the NX is a very smart looking SUV and will provide a stark contrast when compared to its competition.
This, of course is stark contrast to 10 million iPhones sold per year, even more Curves at this very moment are going out, with the grand total of cell phones approaching 4.5 million now.
The service was very good for a budget hotel, a pretty consistent experience at the Choice hotels I stayed at and a stark contrast to the Wyndham hotels I tried, which were not nearly as good!
This sounded very tasteless to us so we contacted EA to get an official comment, and what we were told is in stark contrast to what MTV reported.
Trials Evolution set the bar very high though, particularly when it came to its unprecedented variety of lush locations in stark contrast to the dingy warehouse setting of its predecessor, Trials HD, so Fusion certainly has a lot to live up to.
Odds are you won't die often unless you crank it up to the highest difficulty as the A.I. tends to fight very deliberately, which is in stark contrast to the type of action you'll find online.
The color contrasts are startling, as in «Yellow Half» (1963), a canvas nearly six feet square with a solid V of vibrant red bordered by lemon yellow and then a more subtle red, the whole set on a stark black ground; that is, the ground forms two right triangles on either side of the V. Characteristically, Mr. Noland later went back to these V's, as in «Songs: Indian Love Call» (1984), but this time with very painterly effects, crumpling the flat surfaces with broken strokes of thick pigment.
«The stark contrast between the old and the new brings out the digital qualities of the work even more and offers a very contemporary critical dialog to a crowd in the East end that is more acquainted with traditional art methods so we're trying to bring something new and unknown out there,» Vogt explains.
In stark contrast, the very serious problems with the nuclear power plant in Fukushima have unearthed another, more problematic aspect of Japanese culture: their amazing ability of political denial in the face of scientific facts.
The national and international dimensions of and efforts to curb human - caused climate change are in stark contrast to the very local, and disproportionate, potential impacts of higher sea levels.
Justice Minister Jody Wilson - Raybould made it very clear that free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) in UNDRIP «does not equate to a veto» — a stark contrast from Trudeau's promise that FPIC «absolutely» equates to a veto.
It's a stark contrast to the hard - lines of the very distinctive speaker design of the Amazon Echo.
The very nature of a romantic relationship conjures images and ideals that are in stark contrast to a those commonly associated with the scientifically trained clinician.
They were also a stark contrast to recent trends where absorption has been very strong.
High - contrast is a simple look to achieve, but it could come across as very stark.
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