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be contrasting
noun
A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable. The degree of this difference. A control on a television, etc, that adjusts the amount of contrast in the images being displayed.
Exact(24)
As a result, these sequences appeared to be contrasting earth and air.
Fitting, then, that these two biographies of the man should be contrasting too.
DM: As for your latest film, which I think is wonderful, there appear to be contrasting views.
A Los Angeles-Orlando run would not have the unspoken, though intense, racial undertones that Los Angeles-Boston had, but there would be contrasting social themes to enhance the drama.
When we play Cardiff this Christmas there'll probably be contrasting receptions for goal-king Thorney and Mr ("I want to play at a higher standard so I went to Cardiff") Kavanagh.
These images look rather staid, but they impart a sense of mission to the show: Mr. Wall seems to be contrasting the historian's standards of veracity and authenticity with the contemporary photographer's, which are nowhere near as clear.
Similar(36)
There is contrasting evidence.
But there are contrasting signals.
And I was contrasting that to forwards.
We are contrasting two sampling processes.
There are contrasting examples of cinematic excellence.
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