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Mr Giuliani claims the verdict vindicated his "wait-and-see" reaction to the killing, which he contrasts with the rush to judgment of his critics.

Christopher Burnside's untitled work is distinguished by the liberal use of joint compound, a material used in building construction, which he contrasts to charcoal.

As the MoMA curator Ann Temkin writes of Mr. Lauder in the catalog, "In his work as a collector he has nobody to please but himself (which he contrasts, with satisfaction, to the myriad obligations and opinions at an institution such as MoMA), and no requirement for fairness or objectivity".

White, considering the close relationship between Hughes and Van Vechten, concludes that they were not lovers; as proof, he offers their correspondence, which he contrasts to the "flirtatious" letters, rife with "homosexual coding and innuendo," that Van Vechten sent to his male lovers.

His novel Volk ohne Raum (1926; "Nation Without Space"), in which he contrasts the wide-open spaces of South Africa with Germany's cramped position in Europe, deals with the German settlers in South West Africa, their involvement in the South African War, and their determination to retain their land despite the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.

While offering sympathy to the Chapmans, Rankin remains convinced of his propriety, and aggrieved at his treatment, which he contrasts with the "three weeks and a medal" – paid leave and a commendation for bravery – that he claims ordinarily would be expected.

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In 1999 Tony Blair gave a speech in which he contrasted the experience of two babies on a maternity ward.

Mr. Lazio marched upstate, attended a fair and held two news conferences in which he contrasted himself with his Senate opponent on issues and qualifications.

Joseph Conrad once wrote in praise of Henry James's inconclusive endings, which he contrasted to the "usual methods" of resolution "by rewards and punishments, by crowned love, by fortune, by a broken leg or a sudden death".

With just a trace of English snobbery, he wrote approvingly of the high fees and taxes levied on share transfers in the City of London, which he contrasted with the lower turnover costs on Wall Street.

The leader of Scotland's Roman Catholics, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, joined the debate over the weekend with remarks in which he contrasted Scotland's "culture of compassion" with what he called a "culture of vengeance" in parts of the United States.

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