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Panetta spoke starkly of the challenge of Iran's nuclear ambitions.
But most starkly of all, the SNP with 1.4m votes now has 56 members of parliament – at 25,000 votes a shot.
The law has never put the dichotomy so starkly, of course, and students at state schools are just lucky that those institutions are governed by generally more union-friendly state laws, not by the fickle federal board.
The law has never put the dichotomy so starkly, of course, and students at state schools are just lucky that those institutions are governed by generally more union-friendly state laws, not by the fickle federal board.
Many of the announcements take the form of late-night confessions and have a decidedly glum tone, speaking starkly of loneliness, relationship regrets, achievement anxieties about life, work and parenting, and sundry personal failures.
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Its poetic naturalism was starkly out of fashion in the '60s of Albee and Pinter.
"Two provisions within the US constitution are starkly out of line with this kind of arrangement.
The archaisms seem starkly out of step with the modernizing India beyond the barracks' gates.
Erratics are often starkly out of place, resting in swamps, marshes or flat forested land.
Now, however, they were starkly aware of the appeal of a newly redone interior.
The distribution of the amyloid deposits in the tet.MoAβ(GFP) contrasted starkly to that of the PrP.MoAβ/PS1 mice.
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