The name drew a contrast with football players of the time, who wore long hair to compensate for the flimsy leather helmets.
Next was to draw a sharp contrast with the policies and priorities of the other party.
He seemed to be drawing a contrast between conditions in his country and those he perceived here, but his audience took it another way.
The editorial also drew a contrast between one of the film's central slogans "Long live the workers!"
That draws an implicit contrast with the mayor, who spoke often, and vehemently, about the strike threats, though he had no role in the negotiations.
Yet he could not help but draw a contrast between what the newspapers accepted as news, and the factors which they ignored.
The reason he used the Bronx was to draw a contrast between an urban park and a rural park setting.
Each year features Knight drawing a contrast between a member of the show's cast and the character that actor portrayed.
He also drew a contrast with his main Republican rivals, who did not have experience in foreign policy matters.
The Clinton campaign is stressing the future, to draw an implicit contrast between the two candidates' ages.