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The results were, and most likely still are, starkly original.
She, on the other hand, knew starkly that he would never come back.
Put starkly like that, it seemed to give him no choice.
As the bill continues to make its way through the Congress three things have become starkly clear.
And black parents give their children names that are starkly different from white children's.
But their approaches so far could not be more starkly different.
But, the Republican bills may force him to face the issue more starkly.
But barely a year later, his image was starkly different.
But most of the time, he was merely starkly perfect.
As for looking toward the future, "there is no later," the book says starkly.
The events of this week showed starkly that the system is not working.
"For me, nothing is more important than your life," he said starkly.
The courthouse still stood starkly against the last light of the day.
We try to offer relief not just to be nice, but because the real world is never starkly black and white.
Her eyes bored into me, huge and starkly black now.
After the same number of games this term, it is a starkly different picture.
That alienation was starkly in evidence at the public meeting last month.
The candidates offer starkly different views on a number of issues.
Here are the issues put starkly, before we try to unravel them.
In those details, each side sees a starkly different picture.
At first, the homes looked "modern," and starkly different from everything around them.
Here the differences between the two parties are starkly drawn.
And yet, starkly put, it is a reverence based on need.
But one director of the development corporation expressed a starkly different view.
Still, the lines of race are not so starkly drawn as one might imagine.