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The one area where the new agreement is starkly more protectionist involves cars and trucks.
Another Tory-led government would reinforce the party's central myth (and it is a myth): that Scotland is starkly more left-wing than England and thus should break free from its right-wing neighbours.
The fact that the Big Three couldn't run a factory the way Nissan did in Smyrna partly explains why, in the current crash of auto sales, Detroit finds itself in starkly more dire condition than the transplants.
It was a starkly more somber day than one described in the complaint, a Sept. 27 meeting in which Mr. Halloran agreed to provide at least $20,000 in Council money to the witness in return for $6,500 for Mr. Halloran's Congressional campaign that year.
She kept only her wedding band and a few pieces she prized for sentimental value and the guards relieved her of even those as the Perezes boarded a flight to Bogotá, where they would resettle into a starkly more spartan life.
Especially on climate and social issues, the calculation is that the entire electorate has rapidly moved left, led by the youngest voters, whose views on the full range of these topics is starkly more liberal than those of the oldest voters.
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Hypothesis generation contrasts starkly with more traditional management approaches designed for process optimization.
But they still stand out starkly amid more awkward conceits, like the stories "The Caul" and "Indisposed," narrated respectively by Edgar Allan Poe and Jane Hogarth, wife of the renowned portrait painter.
Arms today are starkly different, more powerful, and deadlier than those in 1791, and this alone challenges what the Fathers defined as "arms" when they drafted the Second Amendment.
"It poses these issues much more starkly".
More starkly, it is justice denied.
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