The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
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The air was cool against their skin, contrasting with the heat inside the passageway. |
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What makes me teary-eyed is the strange melancholy the duo produce through the warp and weave of these contrasting elements. |
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All in all, it is an attractive rifle, with nicely blued metal contrasting with an attractive piece of walnut. |
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It was a huge bowl filled with the thick spicy cold vegetable soup and contrasting soft white balls of mozzarella. |
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These squares are planted with vegetables of contrasting colours, which gives the impression of a multicoloured checker-board. |
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The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, undercurrents of unrest and anxieties about city life. |
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Where the film excels is in comparing and contrasting the two ostensibly polar opposite schemes. |
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The wartime memories of a Polish Jew and a non-Jewish Pole can still be bitterly contrasting. |
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The gallery ends with a display contrasting an old-time musher with someone geared for modern dog sled travel. |
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Each panel features an elongated, irregular rectangle painted in acrylic in red, blue or black against a contrasting hue. |
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The movie tells the story of the drug wars, contrasting the realities of the violence with the pop culture fantasy world of the narcocorridos. |
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Her pale skin became rosy, accentuating her delicate features, and contrasting her dark hair and eyes beautifully. |
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It shows that he consistently misunderstood Iraqi Shiites as non-ideological and unreligious, contrasting them to Iranian Shiites. |
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This thick-fleeced black hood, with contrasting black marl sleeves is the perfect cover-up this winter. |
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His pained expression implies childlike insecurity, his shambling unsophistication contrasting with the intensity of the competition. |
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Unweathered specimens are snow-white and constitute exquisite specimens when associated with contrasting minerals. |
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Instead, she has been playing around with contrasting fabrics, mixing heavy wool with silk crepes. |
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For spring the best wear in cravats will be bias striped four-in-hands in bright contrasting colors. |
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What you see contrasting in the other picture is the sun at a period of solar minimum, or low activity. |
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Two contrasting modes and metaphorisations of taste occur in a Songhay village, and in eighteenth century England. |
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The Little Lord Fauntleroy consisted of a velvet jacket and matching knickerbockers with contrasting trim and a Vandyke collar and cuffs. |
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Thundering bursts of live percussion were balanced against contrasting bouts of movement from a cast of eleven men and women. |
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Brocade is a jacquard weave with an embossed effect and contrasting surfaces. |
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Just the right amount of crispiness on the outside and softness inside, contrasting with the sharpness of the lemon and sweetness of the sugar. |
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Nymphs of A. elliotti are mainly drab gray, which renders fuscous markings less contrasting. |
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As stated earlier, the present study utilizes a semantic differential scale which was comprised of six contrasting descriptive adjectives. |
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Let me develop that illustration in a familiar way, contrasting a Christmas tree with an apple tree. |
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Another ideology, contrasting with, though sometimes overlapping, that of social justice is critical theory. |
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Bakhtin illuminates this quality of the novelistic form by contrasting it with another genre, the epic. |
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I suggest you wear camel or light brown shoes with a matching belt and a contrasting but matching top. |
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Two marvellously contrasting pictures emerge from these stories, cameos of Ireland old and Ireland new. |
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In typical French fashion, the tables had starched white linen covers, with contrasting yellow and blue napkins. |
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The contrasting riotous oddball farce and the blood-soaked political thriller could hardly be more different. |
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Often applying oil paint with a palette knife, Scott fills his canvases with irregular squares and rectangles in a rainbow of contrasting hues. |
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The muted, playful tone feels off, contrasting harshly with the mysterious slamming doors and the solemn tune Marianne plucks on the piano. |
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This has resulted in a starkly contrasting market between leaseholds and freeholds, especially in the sale of going concern businesses. |
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Each of these large areas are edged with stem or outline stitch in a contrasting colour. |
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Alternatively, floaty French knickers and dainty tie side knickers with contrasting lace back can be worn with a matching cami, bra or slip. |
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It's an attractive building, dark carved wood contrasting with the white sand. |
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Live, however, the contrasting styles of the two albums meet perfectly in the middle. |
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He started cracking jokes, contrasting the flippancy of opposition politics with the weight of responsibility he had to bear. |
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Add design interest to a neckline and sleeve or lower edge hems by using a contrasting fabric for facings. |
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Altar frontals may be decorated with a series of orphreys in a contrasting fabric. |
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In fact, Indian food isn't that far removed in essence from Italian, for both cuisines are dependent on contrasting ingredients. |
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But if you're prone to wearing dark, conservative colours, a contrasting pop of colour like fuchsia works in more ways than one. |
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Her eyes were outlined in thick black eyeliner, contrasting sharply with her pale skin. |
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We next visited the island of Burano, where picture postcard houses line the canals in contrasting shades of pastel colours. |
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Look for classic suiting in cool wool fabrics in traditional navy, grey and black, but make an impact with contrasting linings and cuff details. |
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It is a visual feast of the highest quality, the vibrant colour of the crowd scenes contrasting with the breath-taking beauty of the mountains. |
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The dashes of red had gone and there were a number of highly contrasting garments in black and white. |
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Typical of their classic styling, the rifle features a beaded cheekpiece and contrasting ebony forend tip. |
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The lights were bright and cheerful, contrasting the heaviness of his own soul. |
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Being raised in a Lutheran tradition, my vocal writing is largely chorale style homophony contrasting with traditional contrapuntal textures. |
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Some of the most popular pairings pitted contrasting advantages and disadvantages against one another. |
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She was dressed in a cowboy outfit of bright green and white, contrasting perfectly with the colour of the horse. |
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They were the first to use diluted glaze for colouristic effect, contrasting it with the sharper, denser relief glaze line. |
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The 1950s once again saw two contrasting movements thrive, photorealism and subjectivism. |
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Pairs generally include pieces of contrasting mood and agogic character, while larger groups offer more intricate narratives. |
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His creations for both men and women are characterised by contrasting patterns and fabrics lying together. |
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It's the day after the failed wedding, and the two main protagonists are dealing with things in rather contrasting ways. |
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The studies were usually withdrawal studies contrasting withdrawal to placebo after a symptom-free period. |
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A number of paintings from 1963 utilize single ellipses against rectilinear backgrounds of contrasting hues. |
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Several commenters registered contrasting views in the same issue of the bulletin. |
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There was dark red blood dribbling down his chin, contrasting starkly with the rest of his blanched white face. |
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Here is a green lacewing, maybe chrysopa oculata, contrasting sharply with the frost-burnt clove basil. |
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The breast and belly are solid white, contrasting sharply with the rufous feathering on the legs. |
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The kitchen gleamed from the distemper Dad had painted on its walls in contrasting shades of green and pink. |
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This contrasting case helps us to see in what sense indiscriminate terrorist killing is the killing of the innocent. |
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Colors are also emphasized by the alternating stripes and the contrasting trim. |
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A good improv record will have contrasting periods of restraint and release, alternating between logic and wit. |
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The zebra's coat alternates in contrasting areas of light and dark pigmentation. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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Connected with this issue is the debate contrasting indivisibility with hierarchy. |
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Missing tempo markings may have led Bernstein to perform contrasting sections more slowly than Ives wished. |
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Also as he was a fine etcher and lithographer he understood the use of bold contrasting colours in particular the use of black to contrast. |
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The student might address the research question by comparing and contrasting old and new. |
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Amongst them were contrasting patches of colour from common and jewel anemones. |
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His strawberry blonde hair was cut short, highlighting his strong jaw and contrasting with his leaf green eyes. |
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In a contest for space, some of the anemones, sponges and barnacles sit on top of each other, creating a mosaic of contrasting colours. |
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Some lexicographical and lexicological procedures are shown through analysis and contrasting of several terms. |
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He likes clean, simple lines but also creates interesting effects by using contrasting timbers such as walnut and maple. |
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It has a full athletic cut with set-on short sleeves in a solid contrasting color that matches the pinstripe. |
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The colors of the jerseys, contrasting with the sheen of the ice and the roaring crowd, is striking and brilliant. |
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Add length on pants and sleeves by making roll-up cuffs in a contrasting color. |
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For doubles, the over-the-shoulder Holman features two racquet sleeves and a solid background with contrasting piping. |
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The second section explores contrasting divine attributes in ways that put their relationship to the soul's condition on good display. |
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Cape back jackets, long flaring iridescent skirts and trousers with contrasting coloured inserts made for a sophisticated collection. |
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But Rieu's tweed suits are asymmetrical and in contrasting bright colours, and her leisure outfits are decorated with a spiky geometrical motif. |
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Gerry Unsworth makes lustred, smoked pots, contrasting the sophistication of the refracted lustre surface with the soft free smoke effects. |
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Each of those battles offers a contrasting type of military tactics, terrain and drama. |
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The plagioclase feldspar weathers to produce a whitish gray rock, while the mafic minerals produce contrasting darker grains. |
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They seem almost supernaturally attuned to each other on this piece, contrasting hollow-sounding beats with sandpapery scrapes. |
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India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking. |
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The table on the right is a subtle composition of contrasting curly satinwood panels with mahogany cross-banding and patterned inlay. |
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The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |
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What is left is a babel of talk, of contrasting idiolects delineating the diverse characters, again well illustrated by Miola. |
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Lord Steyn was contrasting damages for malicious falsehood with damages for libel. |
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Rocky intertidal communities on opposite sides of the south island experience contrasting oceanographic conditions. |
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A fiery, tempestuous reading of the Allegro non troppo had just the right contrasting hues of aristocratic grace. |
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In usual Smart style, a contrasting band of colour surrounds the side doors. |
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Two contrasting pieces-one piece, slower in tempo, should demonstrate an ability to shape phrases and control rubatos, tenutos and dynamics. |
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The drake sported full plumage with chocolate-brown head contrasting with gleaming white breast. |
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This seemingly random confluence of contrasting fabrics subverts the tie's traditional role. |
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The real interest lies in Frank's uncanny use of contrasting instrumental colors to create a texture for the ear. |
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To do this we now turn to an approach based on contrasting views according to which modern democracies can be either elitist or pluralist. |
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Too many contrasting building materials in the small space allotted to most front gardens results in confusion and clutter. |
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Joy likens the house to a geode, the coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasting with the refinement of the interior. |
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It was a period of inward turning, sharply contrasting with the gregariousness of the previous few years in Greenwich Village. |
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Clear glass openings and translucent glass partitions suggest a contrasting fragility and magnify the slightest glimmer of light. |
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The sky was bright, contrasting with the dullness of bare branches reaching towards it. |
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We used planktivorous fish to establish contrasting zooplankton communities in the two ponds. |
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To answer this question, one might begin by contrasting, at least in a crude way, a Humean with a Platonic conception of practical reasoning. |
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Important also are planets that make contrasting declinational aspects versus the natal chart. |
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Too many contrasting textiles and fighting fabrics will give you feelings of disorder and anxiety. |
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Last night was a microcosm of the contrasting fortunes for the two Geordies. |
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What truly caught his attention was not her astonishingly contrasting beauty, but her secretive ways. |
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It has a contrasting landscape ranging from beautiful and mesmerizing beaches to sprawling and craggy mountain ranges. |
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Wilson and Johnson, moreover, had contrasting views of the Anglo-American relationship. |
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A journey on a Brisbane River ferry highlights the contrasting character of adjacent pockets within the meandering river. |
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The classic navy and black pieces are lined with seersucker and trimmed in contrasting ribbon. |
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Indeed, it might be argued that the state of the marriage is summed up in contrasting scenes relating to the preparation or consumption of food. |
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Unseen hands placed comfy chairs under our bottoms at tables covered with white linen tablecloths and Lanna style contrasting throw-over. |
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Daylight reaches down to the ground level, contrasting with the dim light of the historic entrance hall. |
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Silk chiffon and fine gauge were paraded alongside high-ribbed cashmere sweaters in contrasting colours. |
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This is so because, in the Pauline view, reality is not viewed in terms of sharply contrasting ontological or epistemological dualisms. |
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She is now again winning admiration for strongly contrasting performances in three new films. |
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However, contrasting views of human demography have emerged from analyses of different components of the genome. |
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A good tile design idea is to choose contrasting colors for the floor tiles and wall tiles. |
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Anthony Marwood is perfectly suited to tackle these two contrasting works, displaying a tone and intonation that is pure and sensitive. |
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Would-be researchers would do well to think through the relative merits of these contrasting approaches. |
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Using basic unmixed colors, right next to higher contrasting colors, Kinley adequately communicates darks and lights. |
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The two former world number ones and Grand Slam titlists had contrasting results in the semifinals. |
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Sam's face paled even more, his pallidness contrasting violently with his raven hair. |
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Thin dark green carpets covered the area, contrasting faintly with the dark colour of the wood. |
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Studies using different methodologies and outcome measures have given contrasting results. |
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Khaki green dominates the trouser line, topped by classic military shirts with contrasting pockets. |
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The visual system of the tsetse fly is particularly sensitive to large blocks of contrasting color. |
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The brothers' contrasting fortunes instill a sense of survivor's guilt in Porter. |
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A dapper man in contrasting winter shades, beige scarf at a jaunty angle, he marches across the nosherie floor to greet me. |
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The fibers were combined with stretch yams, microfibers and cotton, as well as contrasting fibers, such as paper and silk. |
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Many houses had their window and door features highlighted with contrasting colours which is a nice touch. |
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The contrasting shades of his eyes reflected the multiple colors of oranges and reds briefly as he turned away from the festivities. |
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He also incorporated decorative details such as string inlays of contrasting woods, usually holly and ebony. |
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For the sheer overlay, pick an embroidered sheer or a sheer in a color contrasting to the base fabric for an interesting combination. |
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Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown. |
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Her pale skin shone with reflected light, contrasting with her clothing which was all black. |
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Were they comparing and contrasting the level of entertainment in here with the action outside? |
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A slab of ginger and lemon tray bake was also shared and this too was fresh with the contrasting flavours evident. |
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I shall examine why this is the case by contrasting different approaches to Kant. |
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The plant forms are strange and various, with a contrasting range of grace and clumsiness and even misproportion. |
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Mosquito abundance and bionomics were studied intensively during summer and spring at two residential communities of contrasting economic status. |
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A contrasting trio section in staccato thirds perhaps implies a child's tip-toe dance. |
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The cabinet design was exquisite with many curves, fluted pillars, gadrooning and contrasting veneers. |
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It's a beautiful work of abstract colour and texture, of contrasting dark and light. |
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Some beautiful damascus gun barrels were made as blacksmiths intertwined the contrasting colors of iron into artistic patterns. |
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You may use either a variation of the serif font or a contrasting sans serif face for the display type. |
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Black-eyed Susan vine is a tender twiner with spring-frost yellow, orange or white blooms with a contrasting eye. |
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These debates are driven by contrasting moral visions of the proper authority of teachers and the proper docility of students. |
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These were solid, industrial two-up two-down types, contrasting both in form and location with the earlier houses built higher up the hillside. |
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Norwegian has two contrasting tonemes, but only in stressed syllables. |
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While Matt normally sticks with cowhide, horsehide, elephant, shark, and French waxed calf, he also enjoys using contrasting materials and textures in his rigs. |
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New this year from Bodek and Rhodes is Anvil style 176, a washed brushed twill cap with a contrasting sweatband, under-bill and tape seams, and silver buckle closure. |
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Cut the hem and neckline facings from contrasting opaque fabric. |
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The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself. |
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He then goes on to show the differences between complementary colours, muted colours, contrasting colours and the colours produced by man and by nature. |
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In Corelli's concerti grossi the trio-sonata instrumentation of two violins and continuo was used for the concertino sections, contrasting with the full string ensemble. |
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Be that as it may, his writing is replete with contrasting integrants. |
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The treatments resulted in contrasting patterns of fruit growth. |
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He remarks that successful advertising comes from two contrasting styles of problem-solving, what psychologists have called convergent vs. divergent thinking. |
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I would ram this point home by finding a suitably similar image of mine, and comparing and contrasting them, but regrettably I do not have a picture of a fritillary. |
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The Surrey batsmen also preferred the off-side, with little dabs down to third man and beautifully-timed touches past the bowler, contrasting his partner's full-blooded drive. |
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But Tuesday's contrasting administration rhetoric about the war on terrorism underscores a problem that has whipsawed ordinary citizens for months. |
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In conclusion, some final comments about the provenance of both contrasting theories are appropriate, before extending briefly suggestions for Anglican apologetic today. |
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A variegated euonymus stands near the dining pavilion, drawing the eye down towards its pale presence, contrasting with the grey of the slate and brown of the walls. |
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Confined within the window frame, this complex amalgam becomes an image of worldly flux contrasting sharply with the quiet immobility of the recumbent figure. |
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Flower buds formed quickly and now two have bloomed with pink outer petals and white centres contrasting well, if accidentally, with the dark red stems of the dogwood. |
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The entire movie is a collection of dualities, of opposites contrasting. |
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Mr. Knightley expressed his disapproval of Frank's behavior and Emma's vision of him by contrasting what he called French amiableness with English amiableness. |
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If matching ribbing isn't available or if a ribbed finish isn't desired, bind the garment edges with self-fabric, contrasting knit fabric or ribbing. |
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Director David Bintley has brought north three works of contrasting light and shade, style and vintage that add up to a superbly balanced programme. |
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For example, in the A-minor concerto, the contrasting use of pizzicato versus arco with the same thematic material is a happy surprise, guaranteed to raise a smile. |
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They run the gamut from callousness and cruelty to kindness and sorrow, with contrasting qualities often converging in the same incident or person. |
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For marbleized berries dip a toothpick in contrasting chocolate and incorporate swirls and other designs into the original layer before it hardens. |
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The contrasting Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic histories of the various Variscan terranes of Europe provide a key to palaeogeographical reconstructions. |
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Certain varieties have distinctly marked eyes of contrasting colors. |
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There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history. |
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Coach's iconic double-faced cotton twill fabric, contrasting with the fun fashion colours in the interiors of the bags, is complete with a chunky Soho buckle. |
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I have been contrasting two versions of theism and two views of creation. |
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Many other English authors were inclined towards contrasting the barbarity of the Scots, Irish, and Welsh with the civility and polish of the English. |
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Briza maxima has also seeded itself in this pot, adding height and movement as well as a contrasting colour as it fades from fresh green to pale brown. |
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Gangs of youths sauntered along, yelling randomly at other pedestrians and dressed in peculiarly dandified clothes contrasting with a partiality for working-man's boots. |
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Each is a swatch of tie-dyed fabric stitched with contrasting threads. |
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To mimic a ready-to-wear coverstitch, use a contrasting texturized nylon in the bobbin and topstitch with a double needle on the garment wrong side. |
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Exterior walls are shingled, except at the taller central-garden facade, where contrasting white-painted wood siding calls attention to the home's addition. |
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For a mottled effect try painting your pot in a plain color then use a small sea sponge to dab on a contrasting color after the base color has dried. |
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Does anyone know of any other Niger-Congo languages up on that northerly coast that are like this, contrasting with the better-known Twis and Mendes and Igbos? |
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Typically they featured a background of pure, flat colour against which ovoid spots of strongly contrasting colour were arranged in patterns that seem random. |
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The title track, which opens the album, slowly introduces the multiple elements of this work, reverently contrasting them to establish a perfect balance of impressions. |
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The contrasting rim is divided into octants, with a blue and yellow geometric pattern alternating with interleaved black fylfots on a green ground. |
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The recording is bookended nicely by tracks of contrasting character. |
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Egypt is generally associated with arid desert and the sharply contrasting fertile strip of land through the Nile Valley watered by the annual inundation of the River Nile. |
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These buildings look north across Prince's Street Gardens to the contrasting world of the Georgian New Town, the embodiment of enlightened neoclassicism. |
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The intimacy of the contrasting figures in the painting represented to peck the love he had for his longtime wife, Veronique peck. |
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His skin tone is made to look nearly jaundiced, contrasting with his pale, plump lips. |
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The park has a combination of flat, hard-surface walks and retaining walls, surrounding areas of foliage and flowers of vividly contrasting colors. |
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Indeed, war between states with contrasting political and economic systems may also be unthinkable because they have a history of friendly relations. |
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For those who love a more casual style, the Owens, a sleek silhouette with contrasting stitching in black and chocolate, lace-up or with an elastic is a must buy. |
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A number of contrasting geological processes can produce circular structures, ranging from catastrophic gas expulsion to form pockmark craters to meteorite impacts. |
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A scarf and bag in contrasting shades and patterns enhanced this busy, but feminine, look. |
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The show centers on two detectives with contrasting world views who must clean up the streets of Battle Creek, Mich. |
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The artwork here is also unexpected, the ornately framed watercolour portraits by Henry Wright Kerr contrasting sharply with the unadorned interior. |
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It shows how design has transformed life over the past 100 years and it encapsulates the contrasting philosophies of style versus substance that is causing such heat and fury. |
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Frequently, he pauses to alight and hang beneath the drooping stem of a bluebell to sip nectar, his pale sulphurous wings contrasting splendidly with the deep blue flowers. |
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Superior grade rifles will feature a select walnut stock with a comb and cheekpiece, with a pistol grip cap and forend tip in a contrasting finish with white line spacers. |
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The timing of speciations and extinctions differs for animals living in the same region that have adapted to contrasting habitats, Vrba states. |
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Provided are matching satin ribbon detailings, topped with an embroidered floral bouquet in delicate contrasting shades. |
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The charity National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty holds a contrasting role. |
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There are two contrasting schools of thought explaining the sudden collapse of John's position. |
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Four river valleys cut through the South Downs, namely those of the rivers Arun, Adur, Ouse and Cuckmere, providing a contrasting landscape. |
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He examined this topic in his writings, contrasting it with the advantages of crossing amongst many organisms. |
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Two contrasting assessments of Burke also were offered long after his death by Karl Marx and Winston Churchill. |
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He extended the landscaped area in the picturesque romantic style, contrasting with the formality of his father's work. |
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Media speculated from the start that they would not last together because of their two contrasting personalities. |
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This is in line with the recent multilaboratory study on Var2CSA domains, although contrasting with other published studies. |
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In these three branches he explains his ideas, in addition to comparing and contrasting his views to his predecessors. |
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In rare cases, melts can separate into two immiscible melts of contrasting compositions. |
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The makers of Torchwood deliberately portray Cardiff as a modern urban centre, contrasting with past stereotypical portrayals of Wales. |
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The left side of the head is dark gray, while the right side exhibits a complex pattern of contrasting light and dark markings. |
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Some species, such as ribbon seals, ringed seals and leopard seals, have patterns of contrasting light and dark coloration. |
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Usually, the three stripes appear in the contrasting colour on the strap of the classic models. |
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The table below shows the population change up to the 2011 census, contrasting the previous census. |
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It appears that some varieties of German have five contrasting vowel heights independently of length or other parameters. |
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The city has much colonial architecture contrasting with more modern buildings. |
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The contrasting moods of the five movements were probingly explored, and there was no weak link in the band. |
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Faroese shares with other North Germanic languages the feature of contrasting aspirated and unaspirated stops. |
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The third logical possibility, rarely found in languages, is an unmarked plural contrasting with marked singular. |
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They are considered separate pronouns if contrasting to languages where pronouns are regularly inflected in the genitive. |
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In every case of a voiceless sonorant occurring, there is a contrasting voiced sonorant. |
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His childhood was characterised by the contrasting influences of his father and mother, both fiercely ambitious for him. |
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Their different personalities are thrown into sharp relief by their contrasting priorities. |
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The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. |
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The dale widens below Cauldron Snout, and trees appear, contrasting with the broken rocks where the water descends over High Force. |
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Hart SC, Binkley D, Perry DA Influence of red alder on soil nitrogen transformations in two conifer forests of contrasting productivity. |
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The first is Phlox Flame, consisting of several colours, some with a contrasting eye, and can reflower if dead headed. |
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By the 1940s aprons gained a cinched waistline, and were often gaily trimmed with rickrack, buttons, and pockets of contrasting color. |
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From Trans-Ocean's Fantasy collection, Alphabet City uses letterforms and contrasting colors for an eye-catching design. |
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Clonal growth of Lithospermum caroliniense in contrasting sand dune habitats. |
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Adams uses two related yet contrasting modes that are delineated by the low resonating pedal notes. |
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Macbeth's actions illustrate contrasting examples of praiseworthy and censurable ambition. |
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There were two big gambles with contrasting results as Sortita, backed down to 7-4 favourite for Crackentorp's race, was a sore disappointment. |
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Outline or pick up detail on the imagewith matching or contrasting colors of pearl cotton, using a basic chain stitch. |
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All linings are 100 percent silk habatoi or silk charmeuse in contrasting colors or bold custom prints. |
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They can paste the result onto art paper of a contrasting color for a truly beautiful effect. |
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The Ducks pushed the pace in the first half and scored 19 transition points, winning the battle of contrasting styles. |
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Large white and colored text against a contrasting green background describes and defines matter for the emerging natural scientist. |
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The contrasting scatter cushions are soft navy velvet and stonewash blue with a pretty leaf print. |
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My students, after comparing and contrasting various views of the structure of science, critiqued critiques. |
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A large, overscale pendant light with a classical pattern completes, yet gives the lobby a contrasting style. |
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Witi Ihimaera and Bruce Stewart provide a contrasting view of the male hero, since they write of Maori society as opposed to Pakeha society. |
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This fresh and vibrant white illustrates the point well with its apple and pear-based depth but contrasting zingy lemon and greengage acidity. |
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Ecology and energetics of contrasting social systems in Phainopepla nitens. |
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Actress Anushka Sharma looked pretty in a mint green anarkali, by Sabyasachi, with a contrasting velvet dupatta in red which livened up her look. |
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A dramatic black and grey silk velvet throw with glass beading, Vienna has contrasting soft silk dupion and silk velvet. |
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These are the colours of the moment and the Port of Call range co-ordinates with the current layered look of contrasting throws and cushions. |
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Blue Hosta 'Halcyon' adds contrasting color, and Japanese maple and variegated fatshedera give a sense of volume. |
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The strain Wester Flisk has brightly contrasting deep red stems, lime-green flowers with red edges and dark green leaves. |
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The strain Wester Flisk has deep brick-red stems, contrasting pale, red-edged lime-green flowers and dark green leaves. |
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The stately Pomposo moves elegantly through low, sumptuous tones to bright airy passages, contrasting wonderfully with the slower and more refined second movement, Largo. |
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Despite using a geographically similar sample of parolees under comparable procedures with the same GPS technology, the researchers found contrasting results. |
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Strong contrasting colours and finishes are in dark red onyx marble, red velvets, bronze metal, dark timbers and embossed leathers in buttery cream and tan. |
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Butterworth's Two English Idylls bring a virile pastoralism, contrasting later with our trudge through the soggy cowpats of Vaughan Williams' Lark Ascending. |
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Think 'lasagne' and plant in layers, with the bedding plants underplanted with tall tulip bulbs in matching or contrasting colours so that they grow up through them. |
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To create a striking kite effect cross over two sails in contrasting but complementary colours or attach them to trellis screens to shelter the patio. |
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Determination of acid phosphatase and dehydrogenase activities in the rhizosphere of nodulated legume species native to two contrasting savannah sites in Venezuela. |
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For the sake of contrasting 'German', 'Australian' and 'Melanesian' patterns of behaviour, Hiery deliberately ignores the diversity of Papua New Guinean societies. |
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The eight dynamic goddesses are framed by contrasting pointed mandorlas, the broad flaming edges of which are either naturalistically rendered or ornamental. |
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Heidegger, however, advances on Husserl's ideas, contrasting with this notion of transcendentality and marking the subject as a being-in-the-world. |
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The initial crop of engines offer contrasting motoring, the smaller one providing only workmanlike performance that wouldn't exactly get the chirper twitching. |
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Brilliant, multicolored illustrations broken down into simple shapes and contrasting shades in a manner reminiscent of Picasso make the simple story come alive. |
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The programme is highly varied with contrasting pieces to suit all tastes and his recital will feature the church's grand organ and chamber organ. |
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Large birds exhibit several remigial replacement strategies detectable within a year and between years by wear patterns, contrasting feather appearance, and retained feathers. |
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A black and silver design is adopted throughout the interior, with the instrument panel contrasting between a black keytone colour and silver-coloured details. |
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Several of the colored hats had underbrims of a contrasting color. |
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In May each year, Keswick is host to three contrasting events. |
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However, contrasting to cases involving business parties, the threat to do a lawful act will probably be duress if used against a vulnerable person. |
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The most densely populated regions of the island are the eastern highlands and the eastern coast, contrasting most dramatically with the sparsely populated western plains. |
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Folklore as a field of study further developed among 19th century European scholars who were contrasting tradition with the newly developing modernity. |
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Glamorgan divides into three distinct and contrasting geographical areas. |
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Freedom or Sacrilege dealt with contrasting stances on the issue of Welsh church disestablishment but where he came down in favour of the freedom obtained under the latter. |
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Legislation requiring train doors to be painted in a contrasting colour to the body for visually impaired passengers resulted in white doors with a pink stripe. |
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Some plants have ornamental value because of their contrasting nerves. |
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A conceptual difficulty in combining quantum mechanics with general relativity arises from the contrasting role of time within these two frameworks. |
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The park includes several other areas with contrasting styles to this. |
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Internally, there are also strong visual similarities in the simple lancet windows of the east end and the contrasting profusion of Purbeck marble shafts. |
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George W. Bush and John Kerry had contrasting debating styles. |
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Products formulated with Ultra-Rec, technology fluoresce bright red under low-intensity black light, contrasting well on plastics that naturally fluoresce blue. |
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