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McCartney himself related the incident like this in 1996: Upon the release of the "Hey Jude" single, Time contrasted it with its B-side "Revolution".
That was the day Britain looked at its new self, gathered in its tribes in Hyde Park, contrasted it with the sullen, tight-lipped monochrome of the royal family, and liked what it saw.
He contrasted it with stylus interfaces, like the approach Microsoft took with its tablet computer.
When German historians tried to discover why Germany went down its disastrous "special path", its Sonderweg, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they contrasted it with Britain.
He contrasted it with the government-financed Salvation Army program where he used to work.
We used steel and contrasted it with wool," Mr. Jayakrishnan, the consultant scenographer, India Art Fair said.
Kant contrasted it to the noumenon, or thing-in-itself, to which the categories do not apply.
"People compared and contrasted it to the D.C. 37 contract of a few years ago," said Randi Weingarten, president of the teachers' union.
He contrasted it with the time when, as a substitute teacher, a sixth grader asked why he was teaching, instead of pursuing law or medicine.
We had just finished talking to Ms. Flaherty, who had praised Mrs. Onassis' style and contrasted it with that of today's "pop-tart singers" and "bad-boy rappers".
It looked impressive enough, until HBO's cameras contrasted it with Mayweather's home in Las Vegas, which he calls his "big boy mansion".
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