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But Romney profited immensely from the contrast with his opponent.
On Monday, Mr. Cameron, born rich and educated at Britain's finest schools, did not shy from the contrast.
Its visual appeal derives, first of all, from the contrast between its amplitude of scale and its simplicity of shape.
The title comes from the contrast, with some numbers in shadow, others in full spotlight.
As a campaigner, Kennedy was hot and McCarthy was cool, but McCarthy did not suffer from the contrast, at least among white liberals.
(Schrader gets great comic mileage from the contrast between Troy's voice-over and the events that it wrongly, and obliviously, describes).
The fascination with west coast pools draws from the contrast to Elmgreen and Dragset's own upbringing – they both hail from chilly Scandinavia.
So we get a laugh from the contrast between what they're really feeling and what they were willing to admit they were feeling in the scene".
And you can imagine how an amusing performance might emerge from the contrast between a palpably young woman and her exaggerated, grande dame world-weariness.
They are lightly spotted, but the chief delight comes from the contrast made by the ginger anthers, dangling around the dark style.
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By subtracting iodinated contrast material from the contrast-enhanced image, a virtual non-enhanced image is generated (Fig. 6).
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