![]() ‘What has really struck me is the amazing contrast between events far away and events close to home.’.‘It's all about contrasts and contradictions - the smart and the scruffy, the rough and the smooth.’.‘But I think it's the contrasts and the contradictions of the opportunities that London presents which make it so appealing.’.‘In contrast to these associations, there was no correlation between leaf and cell width, nor between leaf and cell length.’.‘It's such an island of contrasts, and it is remote, it's remote geographically from all continents.’.‘Visiting this mysterious island of rich contrasts might mean travelling long distances, but a few days there produce lasting memories.’.‘These wonderfully peaceful footpaths make for easy walking and offer a tranquil sojourn from which to appreciate the contrasts of this island.’.‘This confirms a striking electoral contrast between the US and western Europe, including Britain.’.‘Only the contrasts in density between different rock types are important for modelling.’.‘No typological or technological contrasts were noted between different site phases.’. ![]() ![]() ‘One of the contrasts between the different Indian calendars relate to their respective religious associations.’.‘One can further continue the associations with the contrasts of righteousness and wrongdoing, life and death and the like.’.‘a contrast between rural and urban trends’.
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