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For one thing, a fair number of jazz clubs in Manhattan actually saw only minor interruption, given the stark demarcation of the power grid.
The stark demarcation in the Kyoto Protocol between developed and developing countries was one approach to realizing a principle in the underlying United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), that countries should act to "protect the climate system... on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities".
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If the dog is badly affected, you will be able to observe a stark contrast or a clear line of demarcation between damaged and healthy tissue.
"Why the stark contrast?
Language and nativity are two of the most stark lines of demarcation, with Spanish the dominant language among many foreign-born Latinos, and English generally the choice of those born or reared in the United States by Hispanic parents.
The contrast was stark.
As urban lighting improved, the demarcation between city dwellers and country dwellers — still tethered to the rhythm of sun and moon — also grew starker.
No class demarcation intended.
Early scientists defied that demarcation.
Stark shadows.
The line of demarcation is not clear.
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