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The tone of yesterday's advertising supplement, the first of three, could not have contrasted more with the original series.
She had grown up in the insular comfort of the black bourgeois world, segregated but secure; her perspective on racial politics couldn't have contrasted more strongly.
The Triffids presented images of Australian climate and space that could not have contrasted more sharply with damp and dingy London.
The group's blend of upbeat brass-dominated songs and funk-style bass riffs came at a time when most of the United States was in the thrall of grunge music, a genre whose angst-ridden lyrics and dirty sound could not have contrasted more with the atmosphere of most of the songs on No Doubt's pop-oriented album.
In principle, the accumulation of a harmful compound can be contrasted more effectively than the intrinsic failure of OXPHOS energy metabolism.
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Figure 2 contrasts more complex, genome-wide association testing.
Psychophysically, visual objects are reliably detected at Michelson contrasts more than 1.5% (Murray and He 2006).
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