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were contrasts
noun
A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable. The degree of this difference. A control on a television, etc, that adjusts the amount of contrast in the images being displayed.
Exact(7)
Hampton, 23, and Stephens, 20, were contrasts in preparation.
In each case there were contrasts to consider — between, say, the washy sonorities of Mr. Blade's cymbals and the clattering brightness of Mr. Hutchinson's — but the bigger point was a spirit of looseness within the churn.
But if there were contrasts on only one side of the relation, then no such chains could be constructed.
On the pitch there were contrasts, too, as the Blades attacked down the flanks, primarily through the energetic Murphy.
There were contrasts between regions within Europe and GPs within countries showed large differences in their service profiles [ 45- 48].
However, there were contrasts too, with supervision only found in the suggestions from Ghana and decorating health workers only mentioned frequently in the responses from Burkina Faso.
Similar(53)
Brisk parades were contrasted with unruffled glidings.
And fashion being fashion, there were contrasting trends.
There were contrasting reactions to a couple of takeover situations.
Results were contrasted among species.
These nodules were contrast-enhanced.
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