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Margaret Thatcher the woman was in many ways a sharp contrast to Margaret Thatcher the world leader.
BBC: Margaret Thatcher: Former Welsh Tory leader's memories
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After his first two marriages ended in divorce -- a sharp contrast to his parents' loving 52-year marriage -- Lagasse is hoping the third time is the charm following his May 2000 wedding to real estate manager Alden Lovelace.
CNN: Celeb chef stirs up a passion for food
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Mr Habibie's rule also offers a sharp contrast in style to that of his predecessor.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia: Zingabust | The
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The high optimism of Hundt and Levin stands in sharp contrast to a lingering dyspepsia in current economic theory.
FORBES: Creating a "Politics of Abundance" to Match Technology Innovation
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International health experts have commended China on its transparency in reporting the spread of the virus, in sharp contrast to its handling of a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) outbreak in 2003, when 8, 096 people were infected worldwide and 744 died.
BBC: China bird flu: Beijing reports its first case
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It was all in sharp contrast to the tears of a Japanese female television host - peeled onion just out of shot presumably - when the hosts lost to Turkey.
BBC: World Cup memory lane
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Everyone at FORBES now believes they work for a 95-year-old startup, in sharp contrast to the world of behemoth journalism.
FORBES: Inside Forbes: The Path Forward for the News Business Requires Free-Thinking New Leaders
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This is in sharp contrast to mutual funds and, to a lesser extent, hedge funds, where star performers tend quickly to return to the average.
ECONOMIST: Pick carefully
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In sharp contrast, Ince's new charges delivered a spirited performance that answered claims of dressing room unrest at Ewood Park.
BBC: Everton 2-3 Blackburn
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In sharp contrast, organizations often simply order employees to use a tool without clearly demonstrating why they should use it or customizing it to their needs.
FORBES: If You Build It, They Might Not Come: Don't Create A Social Ghost Town
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The vigour of American Catholicism at the level of ordinary believers is in sharp contrast to the severe institutional and financial problems that have engulfed the church since a scandal over child abuse erupted in 2002.
ECONOMIST: Pope Benedict begins his tour