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The contrast is stark in terms of socializing.

She seemed to have gone stark raving mad.

To many Iraqis, Blackwater's continued presence was a stark symbol of the country's lack of sovereignty.

That second factor helps explain why there is a stark difference between America and Europe.

The opening daywas one of stark contrasts and featured a classic sartorial duel:wearable clothes versus theatrical tactics.

The Shetland Islands, the most northern of the British Isles, are as stark and rugged as they are beautiful.

A massive iceberg juts from the stark expanse of an ice sheet as an orange moon looks on in the Bellingshausen Sea near Antarctica.

Such a stark contrast between the dark desolate lifeless desert of northern Africa and the Nile River teeming with life along its shores.

Located around the corner from Wan Chai's neon nightlife district, this old-time shop is a stark contrast to the surrounding girlie bars.

That's in stark contrast to other areas of the world, such as Latin America, the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa, which use only about 2 percent of available water in their regions.

The couple turned off Highway 56 near Modena and headed north up a dirt road into Hamblin Valley. Soon they'd entered a stark terrain of sagebrush and red earth.

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A stark choice, at first blush.

The tree has only stark branches.

Commercial-bank takeovers of investment banks have a horrible history because of the stark cultural differences.

The good weather was in stark contrast to the storms of previous weeks.

Seeing his stark-naked guest Roosevelt was about to retreat when Churchill said loudly "Mr. President, come in, please!"

Banks in this situation face a stark choice: foreclose on the loan and trigger a fire sale, or hang on in the hope that the market will improve.

Warburg was a man of letters and, for the most part, high moral principle, in stark contrast to the reckless moneymen who more recently have pushed banking to the precipice.

The two brothers are in stark contrast.

The stark earthen line separating Hamburg from the dark-colored flood water is probably a levee.

“EGREGIOUS, outrageous, violated everything we stand for”: Don Graham’s denunciation of recent activities by some employees of his own firm is stark.

The fool is talking stark nonsense.

Because shock waves represent a stark and sudden change in refractive index, they show up clearly in schlieren photographs.

The little girl was almost stark with cold.

The lattice, flapping to and fro, had grazed one hand that rested on the sill; no blood trickled from the broken skin, and when I put my fingers to it, I could doubt no more: he was dead and stark!

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