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This white peak contrasts finely with the blue sky.

All in all, the artistic taste of the Obamas contrasts sharply with their predecessors.

But it's interesting to note the contrasts between how each nation deals with such matters.

NGC 770's fuzzy, elliptical appearance contrasts nicely with a spiky foreground Milky Way star in matching yellowish hues.

Alan Ball, who won an Oscar for writing "American Beauty" before joining HBO to create "Six Feet Under", contrasts HBO with the "gulag" of broadcast television.

The paper has a blue sensitive silver halide layer and a blue-green sensitive layer coated separately, and having different contrasts.

The current disregard for environmental conditions in this region contrasts strongly with the scenic and mystical attributes of Shangri-La portrayed in James Hilton's 1933 novel, "The Lost Horizon."

Special filters on the telescope isolate the color of light emitted by heated gases such as hydrogen, showing sharp contrasts in NGC 4945 that indicate areas of star formation.

In this book the writer contrasts good with [and] evil.

In many ways they are contrasts, and on the surface they may seem an unlikely pair.

She is tired; her pallor contrasts strongly with her dark eyes and hair; and her expression is almost tragic.

The enclosed spaces on either side of the home are clad in blackened wood that contrasts with the glazing of the intermediate space.

Some jokingly call it the only Italian city north of the Alps, a reference to Munich's easygoing spirit that contrasts with the staid impression many foreigners have of Germany.

contrasts造句

all inorganic objects; contrasts with animal and plant kingdoms.

Coordination and the help dance in the entire process theexpression mood, manifests the disposition, contrasts the atmosphere.

Kissinger sees contrasts here with the usual approach of U.S. diplomats, which often frustrated him when he was running the show.

It was dusk: the contrasts of the colors were fading into a vibrant chiaroscuro; the lunar fields and woods were now just barely visible contours on the taut surface of the shining globe.

A land of striking physical contrasts, Spain has an economy to match.

This paper contrasts and researches Chinese Library Classification (CLC) and Library of Congress Classification (LCC) on the class notes, subdivision schemes and schedule structures.

Even normal gathers and folds can create value contrasts.

The minimal research effort applied to the way charities or NGOs are run and how well they do contrasts sharply with the minute scrutiny applied to the work of business and government.

This incremental approach contrasts sharply with the sweeping proposals announced this month by British Columbia's aboriginal-relations minister.

The poet's rough life contrasts with his sensitive poetry.

Importantly, the vibrant blue contrasts so well with the yellows and the reds, making the whole scene alive with vitality.