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The overriding colours are natural hues of tan, brown and olive greens contrasted with a bright white base, to give a soft, earthy look.
Here he compares and contrasted Finnish and Estonian farming methods with those in operation in Ireland.
His long silken hair fell around his face and shoulders and contrasted with the white of his skin and his shirt.
Their views are commonly known as the theory of punctuated equilibrium and contrasted with evolutionary gradualism.
That contrasted with uproarious cheers at the Gibraltar pub in Buenos Aires, where a crowd of about 50 British expatriates applauded wildly.
This example is to be contrasted with that of the celibate who decides that the most fulfilling life for him will be one of abstinence.
The happy Menuetto of the third movement is contrasted with a Trio of an almost Sturm und Drang feel.
Public shame, in other words, is contrasted with and can only be canceled by public esteem, disgrace by honor.
The singleness of the end contrasted with the multiplicity of means, allowed for the full exercise of human faculties.
The orthodox view can then be contrasted with the revisionist position on these issues.
Roman writers, too, had contrasted the corrupt town with the purer virtues of country living.
His experiences are contrasted with those of Joe, who is much more politically aware, cynical and streetwise.
Here, the blue ceiling is contrasted by cloud-white crown molding and a focal-point medallion.
Her death in self-imposed exile contrasted markedly with her earlier life as an icon of the Nationalist regime.
I suddenly was struck by how much his ranch house contrasted to my dingy apartment.
Whether in fact these scenes are the most strongly contrasted in Plautus we do not know without comprehensive examination of all his septenarii.
These writers were suspicious of the enervating effects of modernity, and contrasted Australian virility with the dulled manhood of Europe.
Their rich, sumptuous food contrasted with the simple and plain food prepared by the ordinary people of Nepal.
The soft fish was well contrasted with marinated, crunchy green beans, dried tomato and baby spinach in a gutsy dressing.
This provides an example of useful science as contrasted with practical knowledge.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These contrasted displays must have been particularly exasperating to his longsuffering family.
Only the deliberation of geological movements can be contrasted with the evolution and devolution of the constellations.
In physical appearance they are contrasted by Simpson with the Salish Ponderays.
The healthiness of the climate of Cape Town contrasted favourably with that of Batavia, and most of the sick rapidly recovered.
His genius and austere morals, contrasted with the dissoluteness of the Romish Clergy, gave him unbounded influence in the state.
This is one of the ordinary stony meteorites, and is thus contrasted with the Rowton siderite which we have just been considering.
As contrasted with the last year of dear postage, the number of letters show an eightfold increase.
Two elements in these books are sharply contrasted, the political and the anecdotic.
Descent was matrilinear, and a society known as matriarchy existed, as contrasted to the later patriarchy.
As contrasted with the ideational, the perceptual consciousness is concerned with practice.
A Turkish mosque contrasted its splendid dome with the pillared Roman temple and the steepled Gothic church.
They are contrasted with the three first-mentioned legions of indeciduous animals, or Indeciduata.
They were thus contrasted with the homologoumena, or universally acknowledged writings.
The Starving Time did not stand out as a time of want to be contrasted with a normal time of plenty.
In illumination, the red contrasted by viridian will be found most beautiful and effective.
He contrasted the conduct of the soldiery with that of Tecumseh and his Indians.
Herein they are strongly contrasted with skeletons of the Neanderthal group.
The Laplander, strongly contrasted with the Norwegian on the west, graduates into the Finlander on the east.
Pocahontas contrasted this chill with the warmth of church socials at home.
It is, in psychological language, the region of autistic as contrasted with realistic thought.
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