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This is what created the stark contrast bisecting the jungle of islands that Wallace first sketched out in 1859,
This is what created the stark contrast by secting the jumble of islands that Wallace first sketched out in 1859,
Stark is a German name.
>> Jimmy: STARK IS A GERMAN
If we use dots on a map to represent race, you can see how stark that divide is.
If we use dots on a map to represent race, you can see how stark that divide is.
Stark.
- Stark, got a lot of strays sniffing your tail.
Yes, it was a fairly stark statement at the top of his press conference, a press conference billed as being a moment to talk about how Britain is building up its defense industry in response to a more dangerous world, in response to threats from Russia.
Uh, it was a yes, it was a fairly stark statement at the top of his press conference.
is painted bright yellow and has a rococo facade the interior was all white a stark
The interior was all white, a stark contrast from the exterior and it had a lot of intricate details that drew your gaze upwards.
Just when he's about to deliver the finishing blow, his eyes change color to a stark yellow.
Just when he's about to deliver the finishing blow, his eyes change color to a stark yellow.
The Mongolian uniforms stand in stark contrast to China's opening ceremony outfits, which have been called, quote, sexist and ugly.
The Mongolian uniforms stand in stark contrast to China's opening ceremony outfits, which have been called "sexist" and "ugly." Malaysia's "cheap-looking travel kit" also came under fire, prompting a redesign.
- Incoming call from Tony Stark. - No, no, no.
Incoming call from Tony Stark.