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His humor, humility and kindly smile immediately endeared him to the faithful and marked a contrast will his chillier German predecessor, Benedict XVI. .
Seed oil values, however, did not show as marked a contrast in the early stages.
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In the Standard's delicate phrasing, his comments "mark a contrast" with the views of London's Tory mayor Boris Johnson and of his bicycling predecessor as the transport secretary Lord Adonis.
Hence, Lackey's label for her own positive view "Group Epistemic Agent Account", does not mark a contrast with other views in the field.
The term was made current by Hermann Diels in the nineteenth century, and was meant to mark a contrast between Socrates who was interested in moral problems, and his predecessors, who were supposed to be primarily concerned with cosmological and physical speculation.
This year marks a contrast from last year, when Universal released few big-budget films.
I tell that story partly to reminisce, but mainly to mark a contrast with my state of mind vis-a-vis Jackson's current Hobbit trilogy, in whose release history we now find ourselves at a comparable point.
The interview marked a stark contrast in Mr. Dimon's earlier position.
Volkswagen's 2011 showing marked a sharp contrast with other mass-market carmakers in Europe.
Borwick, who inherited his millions from his father-in-law, marked a stark contrast to Pickering - the son of a steel industry clerk from Hartlepool.
From the very beginning, the Democratic effort was characterized by a hesitancy, almost a diffidence, that marked a clear contrast to the approach of their adversaries".
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