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to stark
adjective
Hard, firm; obdurate.
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The distancing ranges from subtle to stark.
There's clearly more to Stark than meets the eye.
Mr. de la Renta had not turned overnight from decorative flourishes to stark architecture.
In some ways, the British were more exotic to Stark than the Arabs.
The reason, according to Stark and Finke, is that Americans enjoy a free market in religion.
Whitehead's misogyny is chillingly believable, as is Hinkis's progress from business-as-usual to stark terror.
In early April, Kemp repeated his objections in an email to Stark.
Except that, unlike the example from particle physics, it also complements ours and to stark effect.
But now those celebrations must give way to stark action and constant scrutiny.
Rubin's Cash has become an indelible character, an aged seer given to stark pronouncements on faith, love, and mortality.
In pointing to stark inequalities, Mr. de Blasio has noted that nearly 400,000 millionaires reside in New York City.
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