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In Italy, the debate does not starkly pit those who oppose immigration against those who favor it.
I would like to believe with Marcia that most states, even Texas, are not starkly red or blue, but more purple.
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To be sure, Ernst's remarks don't starkly divide the American people into "makers" and "takers," as Mitt Romney's 47 percent comments seemed to do, a frame Paul Ryan has explicitly articulated.
The surprise is not entrants' starkly lower costs.
Women and men, for instance, are not so starkly separated, and veils for women are uncommon.
Still, the lines of race are not so starkly drawn as one might imagine.
Women voters continue to favor the Democratic Party, though not as starkly as they did four years ago.
Cable politics could come into play, but perhaps not as starkly as last week's imbroglio between Time Warner and Disney over WABC-TV.
Other Republicans expressed similar concerns, though not so starkly, saying they believed that Republicans would ultimately be able to ride out this period.
Although production members must have smarted when they saw so few stars, it can be argued that the shows would have failed had they not so starkly divided audiences.
As the writer, Nikole Hannah-Jones, reported: Tuscaloosa's schools today are not as starkly segregated as they were in 1954, the year the Supreme Court declared an end to separate and unequal education in America.
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