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Editor Matt Kelly said: "When you see the front pages laid out together it is a stark image.
The best-case scenario is that the cancer becomes like a parasite," I said, purposefully invoking a stark image.
We don't hurt like they do, but we do hurt"; while Keys posted a stark image of the words "Mike Brown" on her Instagram feed.
It centres on pursuit, and concludes with a stark image of Troy - Achilles whirling around the walls with the body of Hector, "A corpse with streaming hair".
There is a stark image of a crumpled dollar bill, then tax forms and various worried people appear, struggling over their bills and taxes.
The result remains deeply moving, centred around a tortured Christ, a stark image of pain and horror in contrast to the welcoming warmth of the building.
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For weeks, I didn't know what to make of the encounter, and still don't, except that from the vast, denuded valley to the fleeing lion, I couldn't have asked for a starker image of wildness on the run, and me alone, pitiably human: lost, dumb and ill equipped to deal with the danger or the beauty of this place.
LOS ANGELES — If the Sundance Film Festival is a mirror of America, this year's installment depicts an unusually stark image of a broken place filled with broken people.
A single stark image has imprinted itself on the American health system about the dangers of lead: a chip of peeling paint on a child's bedroom wall and a small hand reaching up to touch.
There are no quips, no raised eyebrows; just the stark image of a bullethole in a windscreen.
Other landscapes verging on abstraction are Edward Burtynsky's aerial photograph "Dryland Farming" at Bryce Wolkowitz, which was taken in Spain as part of a series investigating the global water crisis, and Victoria Sambunaris's stark image of a copper mine from 2002 at Yancey Richardson.
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