I wanted to make a big contrast between the chapter about the swanky Petroleum Club and the down-to-earth rec center. |
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His wispy brown hair is flecked with gray, a striking contrast to his crimson face. |
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Affirmatives with both of the options can mark a contrast between speaker and hearer, but mostly in literature. |
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The dark red blood forms a glaring contrast to the sickly green of the flesh. |
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By contrast the house was stuffy and airless and I repaired to my garden chair, Dolly and Harry following on behind. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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These contrast studies, along with X-rays of bones and of the chest, form a very large component of the practice of radiology. |
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In stark contrast to the days in which this unseen force served, the boats have now been raised as monuments for all to see. |
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A visit to the buzzing town of Ibiza provides a nice contrast to the wholesome yoga scene. |
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The raunchiness of the former stands in marked contrast to the poignancy of the latter. |
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As for the Old Vic material, it's in jarring contrast to the steely professional polish that characterised Who's Next. |
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In contrast to the 18-inch Ryedale waymarkers, Stuart has come across some imposing ones in the West Riding. |
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Uncle Sam's nephews were hardly kissing cousins, and the contrast with the happy family who were the European side was more than marked. |
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The difference was Ali had tame jet-black hair in contrast to Rayne's rebellious brown mane. |
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This photograph was flat, with very little contrast and some noticeable scratches, dust spots, pen marks and other discolorations. |
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Have a read of the scholarly works on the conversion of the Franks and compare and contrast with Pol Pot. |
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Philologists have referred to them as P-Celtic in contrast to Goidelic as Q-Celtic. |
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His philosophy stands in stark contrast to a business ethic built solely on the acquisition of profit. |
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Rangers quickly seized the initiative, hustling well and exuding a quiet authority that was in contrast to their opponents' jitteriness. |
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Italy, in contrast to America, represents a purity and wholesomeness that she desires but can never have because of her identity as an American. |
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You can lighten, automatically adjust contrast and brightness, fix red-eye or straighten an image. |
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Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter. |
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The anterior is sloping, broad, without wings or ear, the rear wing in contrast gradually grading into the posterior margin. |
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In contrast to white people's extravagant ways, Indian wigwams are of high quality, comfortable, and very cheap to build and maintain. |
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Some experts recommend contrast radiographs if a radiolucent foreign body is not seen in the child's stool two weeks after its ingestion. |
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The first thing that strikes you is the contrast between the quiet and loud noises. |
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The friend is meant to provide a contrast with the ways of a city slicker, though some of his scenes come alarmingly close to condescension. |
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In contrast to liberty, equality is an almost intangible romantic dream, to be realized sometime in the future. |
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The vaulted roof is constructed with exposed light tensile trusses that contrast with the rammed earth internal walls. |
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The contrast is brought across through imaginative use of light and radiant colours. |
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By contrast it's Fiorentino who mines the heroic in Eroica whilst Hatto exploits little agogics in the score to hint at the wit within. |
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Nelson grins, radiating laid-back cheer, in contrast to Bennington's barely disguised wariness. |
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By juxtaposing their class differences, Harper uses economic contrast to suggest that gender perspectives are related to class consciousness. |
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The frequency of the bands would indicate the presence of strong intermolecular interactions, in contrast to the presence of aggregation. |
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I am quite aware of the danger in the curved shapes in contrast to the relative safety of quadrilateral shapes. |
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The result is that the typical female form is almost straight, in contrast to the narrow waists and curves of the 1950s woman. |
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In contrast to men with elevated BMI, abdominally obese participants reported low self-esteem. |
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In contrast to the wistfulness associated with nostalgia, however, the feeling here was one of nervousness, and even desperation. |
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Apple trees serve as posts for a construction which presents a jarring contrast to the organic forms of the meadow. |
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In contrast to cereals or other crops, legumes are known to acidify the rhizosphere even when supplied with nitrates. |
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There is often an extreme contrast between full sunshine and deep shadow, as can be seen in the photograph of the White Admiral. |
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For Dryden, the contrast between the First and Second Temples is symbolic of the relationship between contemporary Caroline poetry and that of the great Jacobeans. |
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Courtney stands in stark contrast to Bianca Del Rio, whose crown it is to lose. |
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His criticism of the movie stands in stark contrast to the praise it has received from others. |
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it. |
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Jumbled emotions, from considered melancholia to improvised celebration, are conveyed by the contrast between the sepia-toned photographs and their jazzily patterned borders. |
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The faint sourness of a pumpernickel baguette combined with slightly shredded slow-cooked salmon, watercress, and wasabi aioli is a delicious contrast of flavors. |
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His constant worship of his wife stands in stark contrast to scandals of the domestic nature in other sports. |
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There's a quare contrast in managerial styles, what do you think? |
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The contrast between the world's wanton violence and promiscuity on the one hand, and the Torah's pristine standards and sensitivities on the other, must have been astounding. |
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In contrast to the abrasive and high-handed Zakir, Ibrahim is an admired figure among the insurgents. |
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In contrast to gentle Eva, Naps liked to draw a little blood in bed, to bruise and be bruised in return. |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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In stark contrast to my failure with umbrellabirds was our success and satisfaction of our session with my most-wanted Eurasian bird, the wallcreeper. |
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In contrast to the centrality of the plan, the ceiling evokes the axiality of traditional church spaces and generates a remarkable degree of drama through acoustic devices. |
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The orbicular-shaped mutant leaves are further characterized by the leaf apex, which is retuse in contrast to the acuminate apex of leaves of wild-type plants. |
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This stood in contrast to the chaste 19th century, when marriage, rather than romance, was the main topic of interest. |
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In contrast to polyomaviruses, which by electron microscopy are round, the adenoviral particles are hexagonal and are twice as large as the polyomavirus. |
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On Thursday afternoon last at 3.30 pm a small number of people were wending their way along Carlow's widest street, in stark contrast to a few years back. |
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Draw an easy contrast between a rebellious son and a docile one. |
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The paintings were too dainty, too delicate, too light and airy by contrast with the heavy pigment of the true expressionist to be considered authentic. |
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The grim, red-brick health board building couldn't provide a more stark contrast to the French chateau to be used for the reception after Saturday's church wedding near Paris. |
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This is in stark contrast to South Korea which had the same starting point when the Korean War finally came to a halt 60 years ago this week. |
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In contrast to scallops captured by a dredge across the sea floor, diver scallops tend to be less gritty. |
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Obstruents contrast with sonorants, which have no such obstruction and so resonate. |
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Thus, uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal fricatives never contrast with approximants. |
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His rational approach to Gothic stood in stark contrast to the revival's romanticist origins. |
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The short versions do not contrast directly with the open central vowel, which can only be long. |
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In the environments where they do not contrast, the contrast is said to be neutralized. |
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Brightness and contrast controls determine the DC shift and amplification, respectively. |
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This is in stark contrast to many other countries, where the percentage is much higher. |
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It is common in Kerala to have a breakfast with nonvegetarian dishes, in contrast to other states in India. |
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Gwen John's art, in its quietude and its subtle colour relationships, stands in contrast to her brother's far more vivid and assertive work. |
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A similar contrast has been reported in parts of south and west England, but it is now rarely encountered there. |
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The warm water and temperature contrast along the edge of the Gulf Stream often increase the intensity of cyclones, tropical or otherwise. |
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In contrast to other British cities, Newcastle has colder winters and cooler summers. |
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The contrast between this dark forest and the brighter, moonlit ocean provides directionality for the females. |
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In contrast to Paul, Huckabee has never palled around with Al Sharpton. |
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A feature of a canal aqueduct, in contrast with a road or railway viaduct, is that the vertical loading stresses are virtually constant. |
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It is also possible to see slight irregularity of the arteria or small linear defects in the contrast which may be compare to an intimal flap. |
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In many Nahuatl dialects vowel length contrast is vague, and in others it has become lost entirely. |
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This was in significant contrast to previous and succeeding eras of marked religious violence. |
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This isolated pocket of advanced economic development stood in stark contrast to the relative backwardness of most of the country. |
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By contrast there are relatively fewer Welsh names in New England, the northern Midwest, and the southwest. |
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In contrast to Norway, Sweden had substantially higher actual and projected unemployment numbers as a result of the recession. |
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In fact, Roman surgery was quite intuitive, in contrast to common thought of ancient surgery. |
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In contrast to cold preservation, the concept of normothermic preservation is to maintain the cellular metabolism. |
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They reached back to Claudius in contrast with Nero, to show that they were good associated with good. |
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This stands in contrast to the rest of Europe where it frequently found in both roles. |
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In contrast to the Hongxi Emperor, who relied on civil officials during his reign, the Xuande Emperor would rely on eunuchs during his reign. |
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Tacitus' descriptions of the Germanic character are at times favorable in contrast to the opinions of the Romans of his day. |
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Indigenous freedom decreased in contrast to its period under the Jesuits, and the response to intermarriage was lukewarm at best. |
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The industrial revolution changed a mainly rural society into an urban one, but with a strong contrast between northern and southern Belgium. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Near East provided a contrast to the West, though it had been Hellenized since the time of Alexander the Great. |
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A cell is normally transparent under a microscope, and using a stain increases the contrast of a cell with its background. |
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She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact. |
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The refreshing aroma of galangal acts in combination with and as a contrast to lemongrass in many recipes in this book. |
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It is also used to refer to Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, in contrast with the Western Hemisphere, which includes North and South America. |
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However, in contrast the counties of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are relative rich in early settlements. |
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Tribute empires contrast with those like the Roman Empire, which more closely controlled and garrisoned subject territories. |
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In contrast to the preceding pontificate, Pope Alexander VI adhered initially to strict administration of justice and orderly government. |
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If such aortitis is suspected, precise visualizing of the ascending aorta is required, using such techniques as CT, MRI, or contrast aortography. |
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Although contrast angiocardiography would be required for definitive diagnosis, this defect was considered highly unlikely. |
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However, in contrast to western Eurasians, the southern people did not supplant the northern people, but rather the two groups intermingled. |
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The Commons chamber is small and modestly decorated in green, in contrast to the large, lavishly furnished red Lords chamber. |
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In contrast to the rash in smallpox, the rash in chickenpox occurs mostly on the torso, spreading less to the limbs. |
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By contrast the French financial system was inadequate and Napoleon's forces had to rely in part on requisitions from conquered lands. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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A previous study of quantitative vessel wall analysis in 23 Takayasu arteritis patients used gadofosveset, an intravascular contrast agent. |
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By contrast 30 Tarantula Hawks weigh just 20lbs apiece and are used as recce aides by bomb-disposal teams in Afghanistan. |
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Hence, in contrast to the United States Census, French people are not asked to define their ethnic appartenance, whichever it may be. |
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Proponents advance the notion that nuclear power produces virtually no air pollution, in contrast to the chief viable alternative of fossil fuel. |
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This is in contrast to the brand image, which is a customer's mental picture of a brand. |
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However, the aristocracy in contrast lost less of its savings than the Crown. |
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This stands in contrast with the attitude of his son Philip who only visited the Low Countries once. |
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Finnish and Estonian, among others, have a grammatical aspect contrast of telicity between telic and atelic. |
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This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria. |
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In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience. |
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By contrast the Royal Navy had a total of 74 submarines, though of mixed effectiveness. |
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Often the tank's background is blue and the animals are illuminated by side light, increasing the contrast between the animal and the background. |
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Meat pies are not common in most US cuisine, in contrast to the popular pot pies, though the distinction isn't very well defined. |
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It is also said that dialects, in contrast with languages, are mutually intelligible, though this is not always the case. |
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For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. |
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Sonorants contrast with obstruents, which do stop or cause turbulence in the airflow. |
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The Zapotec languages are also considered to have contrast of length rather than of voicing. |
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There is a hypothesis that the contrast between fortis and lenis consonants is related to the contrast between voiceless and voiced consonants. |
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Conversely, the slow movement was stunning, with the contrast between calm and agitato achieved with aplomb. |
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This was in contrast to other legions that were reestablished after suffering defeat. |
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In contrast with the harsh behaviour of the French occupation troops in Germany, the British forces were more lenient to the local population. |
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Yet while the chapel windows are unmistakably his, they do not function in contrast to their unlikely site but in natural adequation. |
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There were the same elaborate poet bows on silken shirts and loose-fitting suits with contrast piping, nods to androgyny for both men and women. |
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Perceptual learning improves contrast sensitivity and visual acuity in adults with anisometropic amblyopia. |
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Most languages have only voiced vowels, but several Native American languages, such as Cheyenne and Totonac, contrast voiced and devoiced vowels. |
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In contrast dairy farming increased, with the number of dairy cows doubling between 1990 and 2007, to become New Zealand's largest export earner. |
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In contrast to the Apollinarian and Docetist heresies, Christ assumed all of humanity. |
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Anaphylactoid reaction to administration of iodinated contrast media is a well known phenomenon. |
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Otherwise, languages are not known to contrast more than four degrees of vowel height. |
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In contrast to making red wine, the juice for white wine is fermented without the skins and seeds. |
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Minimizing contrast medium doses to diagnose pulmonary embolism with 80-kVp multidetector computed tomography in azotemic patients. |
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This is important to point out, as in case of serious injury it is in stark contrast to most modern legal systems. |
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Additional films can be obtained with contrast medium in the stomach and duodenal loop in unresected patients. |
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There is a sharp and effective contrast between the incisiveness and energy of his speech and the vaguery and haziness he is attacking. |
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This also showed Alexander's eagerness to fight, in contrast to his father's preference for diplomacy. |
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This was in contrast to her publicly stated opposition to a Conservative Government on the run up to the election. |
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It is in sharp contrast to the warming of the preceding Older Dryas interstadial. |
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Choropleth maps use color hue and intensity to contrast differences between regions, such as demographic or economic statistics. |
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In contrast Scylla is closely aligned with Africanisms, albeit in an alienated form. |
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A calm, dry evening is forecast, in contrast to the wild weather elsewhere, and coach Matt O'Connor has named a dangerous all-star backline. |
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Thus, in contrast to the indigenous people, Europeans had developed a richer endowment of antibodies. |
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This is in marked contrast to the predominantly sandy sediments of the Table Mountain Group. |
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He was dressed casually, expensively, a contrast to his older brother's ragged, threadbare clothes and general scraggliness. |
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The actor's uncompromising work stands in stark contrast to the rest of the film, which has a liberal-humanist slogginess. |
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By it he means Anatolia and the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt. |
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There is a marked contrast between the character of the northern and southern flanks of Fairfield. |
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In turn, precipitation can enhance the temperature and moisture contrast along a frontal boundary. |
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Arnold valued natural scenery for its peace and permanence in contrast with the ceaseless change of human things. |
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Early Taoist movements developed their own institution in contrast to shamanism, but absorbed basic shamanic elements. |
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Also, the smaller-sized sealwort, Polygonatum falatum, in contrast with the etororatkip of the same genus, is called pon-etororatkip. |
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The High Sheriff of Cornwall is appointed by the Duke of Cornwall, not the monarch, in contrast to the other counties of England and Wales. |
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By contrast he regarded the British East India Company as an encroaching threat. |
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This division was in contrast to the Liberal Party's belief in free trade, which it argued would help keep costs of living down. |
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In contrast with the Volunteer Force, and the similar Yeomanry Cavalry, they were considered rather plebeian. |
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In contrast to the position in England, the Law of Arms is a branch of the civil law. |
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Aaron Slack by contrast does anything but contour the fellside, but provides a fast down from Windy Gap to Sty Head. |
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Her cheerful mood stands in sharp contrast to her dreary surroundings. |
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In contrast to most projections of the aftermath of nuclear war, in this there is no rioting or looting. |
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In contrast to his deeply religious, frail brother, William was powerfully built, redheaded, and headstrong. |
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This is in marked contrast to other more primitive primates, where the agonic mode dominates social behaviour. |
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This contrast was noted even by one archfoe, Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, the billionaire who was arrested after publicly challenging the Kremlin. |
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The Brabantians used to be known as rather reticent and stubborn, in contrast to their more open and louder Northern neighbors, i.e. the Dutch. |
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So recently, when a ginger muffin craving hit, I decided to see if I could increase the textural contrast without sacrificing the cakiness. |
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In contrast to the shapings and constrainings of human identities in the sociotechnical network, here we have an expansion of identity. |
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The joints which divide the sandstone contrast finely with the divisional planes which separate the basalt into pillars. |
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The modern architecture stands in sharp contrast to the red sandstone of buildings that survived the Blitz. |
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I have drawn some lines of Linger's character, on purpose to place it in counterview or contrast with that of the other company. |
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These administered English law, in contrast with the marcher lordships, which had administered Welsh law for their Welsh subjects. |
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The multi-scale retinex method is also known as the first work or retinex theory-based contrast enhancement method. |
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Until the first half of the 6th century and in sharp contrast with the decaying West, the Byzantine economy was flourishing and resilient. |
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The sides of the casket were covered with heavy black broadcloth, with velvet caps, presenting a deep contrast to the rich surmountings. |
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A similar contrast is provided by the adjacently positioned paintings of Abrar Ahmed and Chitra Pritam. |
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In contrast to spruces, even large fir cones do not hang, but are raised like candles. |
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This is in contrast to young foxes and coyotes, which may begin fighting even before the onset of play behavior. |
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In contrast to plants and animals, the early fossil record of the fungi is meager. |
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Ancient empires valued luxury goods in contrast to staple foods, leading to famine. |
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This was in contrast to fleas away from their host which ran upwards and jumped when disturbed. |
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In contrast with much of European Protestantism, the roots of the split were more political than theological. |
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In most Scottish burghs there was usually only one parish church, in contrast to English towns where churches and parishes tended to proliferate. |
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Australian English also has a contrast between long and short vowels, not found in most other varieties. |
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By convention, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular armies which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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The contrast between the housing stock built before the passage of the Act and that built after it was stark. |
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This is in contrast to the less than 23 percent loyalist clergy in the four southern colonies. |
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In contrast to Strabo, he knows that the Goths live around the Vistula, but these are definitely Germans. |
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Both appropriations and revenue bills are often referred to as money bills to contrast them with authorization bills. |
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The white primary flight feathers contrast with the black wing tips and dark secondaries. |
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In contrast to igneous and metamorphic rocks, a sedimentary rock usually contains very few different major minerals. |
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The density of sea water, in contrast to fresh water, increases as it nears the freezing point and thus it tends to sink. |
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From the start of his premiership, Macmillan set out to portray an image of calm and style, in contrast to his excitable predecessor. |
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Laozi used the term broadly with simplicity and humility as key virtues, often in contrast to selfish action. |
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In stark contrast to the Europeanist tendency within the party and the Suez Group, this group had a short history. |
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The Germans declared a great victory immediately afterwards, while the British by contrast had only reported short and simple results. |
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In contrast to his strong control over southern Britain, his position in the north was far more tenuous. |
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Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber. |
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In the ancient world, saeculum was not defined in contrast to any sacred concerns and had a freestanding usage in Latin. |
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The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan. |
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Exposure to southwesterly winds contributes to Cape Verde's seasonal verdant appearance, in contrast to the undulating yellow dunes to the north. |
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Step four is finding similarities between the two concepts so students are able to compare and contrast them in order to understand. |
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In contrast to English and many other languages, Swedish does not use the perfect participle to form the present perfect and past perfect. |
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In direct contrast to his previous conflict with the Scottish Kirk, on 26 December 1647 he signed a secret treaty with the Scots. |
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In particular, the use of osbipy as a DNA contrast agent may also have applications in DNA mapping technologies. |
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This stands in contrast to theocracy, government with deity as its highest authority. |
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In contrast to the Zapotecs, the Zoque generally declined as a group during the ranching boom, with interloping animals eating their maize crops. |
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The Arthashastra theories are similar with some and in contrast to other alternate theories on war and peace in the ancient Indian tradition. |
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In the Northern Range, the climate is often different in contrast to the sweltering heat of the plains below. |
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This means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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This was in contrast to the complex uniforms with many decorations of his marshals and those around him. |
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Sima Niu, in contrast to Yan Hui, was from a hereditary noble family hailing from the Song state. |
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They were the peasants living in the countryside, in contrast to the urban populace of the cities. |
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The ecology of maerl habitats has received very little attention in contrast to other marine ecosystems such as kelp forests or sea grass beds. |
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The main effect of the Milankovitch cycles is to change the contrast between the seasons, not the amount of solar heat Earth receives. |
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The Dutch gained an advantage over the Spanish because of their growing economic strength, in contrast to Philip's burgeoning economic troubles. |
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In contrast to the white cliffs at Dover further to the east, the cliffs at Folkestone are composed of Greensand and Gault Clay. |
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In contrast with printing, hand copying is an individual act by an individual copyist with ideas and a style of his own. |
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For example, in contrast to Calvin, the Articles did not explicitly reject the Lutheran doctrine of consubstantiation. |
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In contrast with the commercial farms, Swazi Nation Land suffers from low productivity and investment. |
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There were a number of lawyers of the older type, men in sharp contrast and antagonism to the younger legists of the new American school. |
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There are no animals that are dangerous to humans on the island of Crete in contrast to other parts of Greece. |
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This is in marked contrast to filter bag systems, which lose suction when pores in the filter become clogged as dirt and dust are collected. |
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Thyroid cells, in contrast to other cells, have the capability to organify iodine, which increases the time radioiodine can deposit energy. |
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The agreement based on overt grammatical categories as above is formal agreement, in contrast to notional agreement, which is based on meaning. |
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In contrast to magmatic dikes, a sill is a magmatic sheet intrusion that forms within and parallel to the bedding of layered rock. |
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In contrast to the past, nowadays primarily their meat is consumed, rather than fat and oil. |
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The past contrasts perfective and imperfective aspect, and some verbs retain such a contrast in the present. |
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In contrast to Whitefield's Calvinism, Wesley embraced the Arminian doctrines that dominated the Church of England at the time. |
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These have been termed weak proper names, in contrast with the more typical strong proper names, which are normally used without an article. |
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The latter three specializations require five years of schooling, in contrast to the standard of four years. |
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Isolating languages contrast with synthetic languages, where words often consist of multiple morphemes. |
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This led to Clarkson claiming that speed is not everything and May disagreeing, in stark contrast to their usual opinions. |
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In contrast with the sporadic distribution of nesting sites, feeding grounds are much more widely distributed throughout the region. |
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Granite has a felsic composition and is more common in recent geologic time in contrast to Earth's ultramafic ancient igneous history. |
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This is in contrast to later versions, where Excalibur belongs solely to the king. |
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The early modern period formed a stark contrast to the medieval history of the town. |
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In contrast to the 2006 season on which these figures are based, the 2007 sporting regulations ban all performance related engine development. |
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Diphthongs contrast with monophthongs, where the tongue or other speech organs do not move and the syllable contains only a single vowel sound. |
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Romeo's infatuation with her stands in obvious contrast to his later love for Juliet. |
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Paris' love for Juliet also sets up a contrast between Juliet's feelings for him and her feelings for Romeo. |
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Games are played to 11, but in contrast to English scoring, players must win by two clear points. |
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By contrast Malta, with one of the world's highest voter turnouts, has a single legislature that holds a near monopoly on political power. |
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Various scientific study findings conducted within the last few decades say that pain in dreams can occur in contrast to Locke's claim. |
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In contrast to the 1920s, however, the use of live orchestras in night clubs was extremely rare due to its expense. |
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In stylistic terms the motets of the Gradualia form a sharp contrast to those of the Cantiones sacrae publications. |
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In contrast to the history and tradition which surround the regalia, it is customary for most coronation robes to be newly made for each monarch. |
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Because voice is not involved, this is explained as a contrast in tenseness, called a fortis and lenis contrast. |
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In contrast to Western popular music, a genre of music that is popular outside of a Western nation, is categorized into World music. |
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In contrast to previous years, some tickets remained on sale until the week of the festival. |
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These were in contrast to a wolf and a statue of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline. |
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This was in stark contrast to the contemporary views on chivalric warfare which were characterized by strength of arms and knightly combat. |
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In contrast to this are the flat, one-dimensional characters found in fables. |
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Grand slam for all of the tricks, in contrast to small slam or little slam for all but one, dates from early in the 19th century. |
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This church preached a doctrine of conformity to the established social order and class system, in contrast to Blake. |
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This is in contrast to other adjectives and determiners, which are typically optional. |
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In contrast the electorate of the neighbouring Aberdare Valley was relatively small, numbering 3,691 compared with 22,083 in Merthyr. |
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This is in marked contrast to complex objects which do show aging, such as automobiles and humans. |
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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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In stark contrast to his predecessor, five days after his election he spoke of his determination to do what he could to bring peace. |
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In contrast to this, a section of Poland's eastern border now comprises the external EU border with Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. |
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German fighter pilots, in contrast to popular perception, were not afforded training or rest rotations unlike their British counterparts. |
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Beaufre, by contrast an opportunist, saw plans merely a means to an end, without much inherent value. |
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In contrast to his father, Joseph I was fond of de Melo, and with the Queen Mother's approval, he appointed Melo as Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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The Lords Chamber is lavishly decorated, in contrast with the more modestly furnished Commons Chamber. |
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This pastoral lifestyle is in sharp contrast to some of the more exotic interpretations of the culture of the Skara Brae people. |
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In contrast to Tibet, the dynasty eventually consolidated its power and now rules as the kings of Bhutan. |
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These alliances implied that these two nations were part of an emerging bipolar world, in contrast with a previously multipolar world. |
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It was a beautiful contrast to see her beside her mistress, like a glittering star in attendance upon the pale and almost vanishing moonsickle. |
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This is in contrast to the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin, which are both much larger than the penicillins. |
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But the condition in autumn is contrast that it nearly stop growth while its leaves become senescence. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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In contrast to the September 2010 quake, the February 2011 earthquake struck on a busy weekday afternoon. |
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In contrast a country with a low rate is seen as undeveloped, having political problems, and lacking resources its citizens need. |
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The topography is flat, in contrast to the majority of the remainder of the North of Scotland. |
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This contrast led to Herbert Spencer's theory of Social Darwinism and Lewis Henry Morgan's theory of cultural evolution. |
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Their holiness stands in stark contrast with many sinful patterns of sexuality in the world. |
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The Amadis eventually became the archetypical romance, in contrast with the modern novel which began to be developed in the 17th century. |
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In contrast to the number of audio recordings of Larkin reading his own work, there are very few appearances by Larkin on television. |
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In contrast to the Classical tradition, which used syllabic metre, vernacular poets tended to use stressed metre. |
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The second is the contrast with the inarticulate stumblings, mumblings, evasions and half-truths of our current president. |
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In contrast to the other prizes mentioned, the Neustadt International Prize is awarded biennially. |
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Despite its large population and in contrast to the other larger islands of Indonesia, Java is comparatively homogeneous in ethnic composition. |
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Townshend wrote the song to commemorate the common man, as a contrast to the themes on Tommy. |
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The band described the recording process as relaxed, in contrast to the tense sessions for Kid A and Amnesiac. |
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In contrast with Romanticism, which was essentially optimistic about mankind, Realism offered a stark vision of poverty and despair. |
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The response of architecture to industrialisation, in stark contrast to the other arts, was to veer towards historicism. |
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In contrast to the mathematical Syntaxis, the Planetary Hypotheses is sometimes described as a book of cosmology. |
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In notable contrast to literati painters, sculptors of all sorts were regarded as artisans and very few names are recorded. |
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In contrast to red top tabloids, compacts use an editorial style more closely associated with broadsheet newspapers. |
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In contrast to Locke, Hume believes that private property is not a natural right. |
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However, such claims of equality stand in contrast to her statements respecting the superiority of masculine strength and valour. |
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In contrast to other philosophers, Marx offered theories that could often be tested with the scientific method. |
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In contrast to other states in the region, the political process largely respects constitutional provisions. |
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The term common name is not much used to contrast with proper name, but some linguists have used the term for that purpose. |
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