The president's thinking was shaped by this country's democratic values in contrast with that country's authoritarianism. |
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Growing government intervention, in contrast, throws this process into reverse. |
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The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its delicate colour. |
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Using this approach shows a large surplus of housing supply, in contrast with the Inspector's finding of a small shortfall. |
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They show high numbers of breeding waders in contrast to unmanaged unkeepered moors, which had very low numbers. |
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It appears to be a glacial cropping with pools and waterfalls, glaringly white in contrast. |
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Rural zones, in contrast, are generally viewed by urbanites as backlands, as dull places of unrelieved poverty. |
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The old Muir, in contrast, tended to think of wild nature in terms of a few spectacular national treasures. |
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Gardens and trees could be seen along the railway and highway, in contrast to the vast desert in the near distance. |
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Women were burning bras because they were a symbol of oppression which is in contrast to your view as bras as support. |
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All this blueness is in contrast to the pallor of his complexion and the beginnings of a beard and mustache. |
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Her darkened skin stood in contrast to the soft glow of the dress as she slipped on the impractical shoes and made her way out of the door. |
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This is in contrast to organisms such as annelids and arthropods, in which the main nerve cord is ventral. |
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Devils in contrast ran on with 15, many of them either new to the game or fresh into town. |
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Thus the secondary characters seem pallid in contrast to what we know of their real-life models. |
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Ironically, in contrast, beaten Lee Walker was chirpy, smiley and full of beans. |
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As history, the exhibition stands in contrast to the verbal narrative offered in the book published as a spin-off from the show. |
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Even without the smeared white makeup she was pale, completely in contrast with his own darker features. |
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The flats were dead black in contrast to the polished edges, almost seeming to draw the light in. |
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The Britons, in contrast, appeared stoic, taking the mentality of que sera sera. |
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Moreover, in contrast to adoptions, we did not find information cascades for abandonment. |
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This reflected her domineering and headstrong character, in contrast to Bill's more cautious and conservative nature. |
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Such streaks do not yield confluent growth on medium without uracil, in contrast to prototrophic recombinants. |
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The second movement, in contrast, is an obvious fugue, bristling with stretto to powerful effect. |
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Iron, in contrast, combines with elements such as oxygen and sulphur to make mineral ores. |
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The final phrase-structure rule shows that, in contrast to typical declarative English sentences, a verb can be proceeded by its object. |
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Most advertisements that have held sway over the people are a study in contrast, he points out. |
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That's in contrast to the nuclear energy and genetically modified organism industries, which are hobbled by bad public relations, she adds. |
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We, in contrast, did not get near theirs and Steve threw well, one overthrow excepted. |
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The second building can be distinguished by its plain windows, in contrast to the multi-paned windows in the earlier building. |
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Based on their mouthparts, Hennig joined Protura, Collembola, and Diplura into Entognatha, in contrast to Ectognatha. |
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It was also associated with the domestic, in contrast to the male, and very public, associations of coffee and coffeehouses. |
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Myxozoans, in contrast, form plasmodia or hollow sacs in which infective spores are produced. |
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The famous giant redwood is a large evergreen conifer, whereas, in contrast, the dawn redwood is a deciduous conifer. |
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A central feature of the new legislation, in contrast, is the institution of a permit system granting water rights for 20 years. |
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Nelson grins, radiating laid-back cheer, in contrast to Bennington's barely disguised wariness. |
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These days, in contrast, fashion trends emanate from a diverse range of sources. |
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Notional concord stands in contrast to grammatical concord and means agreement by meaning rather than grammar, where the two are in conflict. |
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In the modern world, in contrast to pre-industrial society, the nation state is functionally necessary. |
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I am struck by owner Eddy's softly spoken Swedish, in contrast to the usual more guttural pronunciation. |
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And in contrast to the claims by Walker, no evidence of deliberate disfigurement of the bodies was found. |
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It is also assumed here that in contrast to permanent employees, freelancers cannot usually perform other tasks during the waiting period. |
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Moreover, in contrast to wild-type croziers, almost all mutant croziers are uninucleate. |
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The vegetable dumplings, in contrast, were almost inedible, with a slimy exterior and no discernible flavour. |
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Her singing voice, in contrast, is strong and helps create a striking and evocative work. |
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The quiet emptiness of the town in contrast to the mad rush of the falls creates an almost zen-garden sense of contemplation. |
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Modern species are lophodont, in contrast to artiodactyls, which tend to be selenodont or bunodont. |
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On close inspection, the soft trail of graphite seems almost molten in contrast to the opaque gouache. |
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What modern democracies have given us however, in contrast to previous generations, are endless possibilities for individualisation. |
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Raised axial portions of the test bear small granules in contrast to smooth fixigenal areas with fine punctae. |
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Subsequently, Beckham essayed a long, high shot but this one, in contrast to the one that made it into the net, was comfortably caught by Jones. |
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The actor, as a restrained Reverend, puts in a dynamite performance, in contrast to his over the top roles in several recent films. |
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The indirectness of memory, in contrast to the directness of retention, however, remains somewhat obscure. |
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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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Philologists have referred to them as P-Celtic in contrast to Goidelic as Q-Celtic. |
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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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Beckham's ego, in contrast, is in danger of undermining and jeopardising England's potential as a team. |
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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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Huge boulders covered with a rainbow of corals are back-dropped by dazzling white sand making the colours even more vibrant in contrast. |
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In the classic whodunit, in contrast, the situation itself may have strong comic possibilities. |
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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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The frequency of the bands would indicate the presence of strong intermolecular interactions, in contrast to the presence of aggregation. |
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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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The difference was Ali had tame jet-black hair in contrast to Rayne's rebellious brown mane. |
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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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Adam the second, in contrast, emerges in his selfhood not through self-expansion, but through a sense of incompletion and retraction. |
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I played very loose in contrast to the rest of the night's play and got ahead quite quickly thanks to fluking four of a kind early on. |
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What sort of work might he be doing alongside or in contrast to the research reported here? |
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Japanese workers, in contrast to the zaibatsu, were in no position to wait out the crisis. |
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The inherent smallness of the atomic soul in contrast to Godhead makes the atomic soul prone to illusion, whereas Godhead is not. |
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However, in contrast, patients were more likely to receive sedatives and local anesthetic agents if they had no pain before the procedure. |
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However, in contrast, his reading of evolutionary theory is both closely linked to the modern synthesis and rejects anagenesis. |
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It seems so much in contrast to that aggressive individualism around us in today's world. |
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The latest reshuffle, in contrast to previous rearrangements, barely caused a stir. |
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Lithium is the lightest metal on the Periodic Table, in contrast to lead in lead-acid batteries, which is one of the heaviest. |
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Fruit crops like tomatoes and cucumbers took very little radioactivity, in contrast to leafy crops like spinach, and were safe to eat. |
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Fiberglass insulation, in contrast, melts at slightly over 1,100 degrees, and cellulose combusts during house fires. |
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I explained it was most likely the blonde hair making my skin colour look different in contrast. |
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The purity of Apollonian art, in contrast, implies quitting the locus of pain. |
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The electrotherapist is depicted as cruel, the embodiment of evil, in contrast to more avuncular presentations of the psychotherapist elsewhere. |
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Sedans, in contrast, have a much lower rollover risk, making them the safest vehicles in most cases. |
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The outside is Tudor style architecture in contrast to the ornamented Maori art inside. |
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She liked to be alone and quiet, watching TV, with the heater at maximum temperature in contrast with the arctic weather outside. |
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The latter was in contrast to the definition proposed ten years earlier which specified exchangeability as an essential asset characteristic. |
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The Garonne, Loire, Seine, and Rhine led them to the northern Atlantic communities in contrast to the Phoenician sea route which led to Iberia. |
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Postmodernism, in contrast, doesn't lament the idea of fragmentation, provisionality, or incoherence, but rather celebrates that. |
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These findings are in contrast to earlier work that indicated an arid climate. |
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Another convincing reason to grow beets, in contrast to such root vegetables as carrots or potatoes, is the speed at which they produce a crop. |
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As reported in Electronics Times, the company has used an architecture based on arithmetic logic units, in contrast to look-up tables. |
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Billingsella in contrast has a laminar secondary shell characteristic of other, quite distinct, groups of articulate brachiopods. |
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And, in contrast with the usual pattern, they tried to rugby tackle the security men. |
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Conrad's neat, casual ivy league look stood in contrast to Dudley's lumberjack shirts and rawhide vests, his corncob pipe, and his Maine accent. |
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Her other features, overshadowed by this denseness of bone, appeared shrunken in contrast. |
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Then in 1964 he came up with the idea of setting up contrastive tagmemes of subject-as-actor in contrast to subject-as-goal. |
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He was diffident about his achievements, in contrast to the self-aggrandisement common to autobiographers. |
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The Russians, Scandinavians, and Swiss, in contrast, all gather wild mushrooms with great enthusiasm, thronging the woods every autumn. |
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However, in contrast, my argument is that we need to be cautious about where we lay blame rather than pointing the finger at easy scapegoats. |
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Plains Indians, in contrast, erected tentlike tepees, constructed out of poles wrapped with buffalo skins. |
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Our mayoralty, in contrast, in seen as a retirement home for amusing, quirky politicos who couldn't quite hack it in the Commons. |
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Martha, in contrast to her sister who sat at the feet of Jesus, is the patron saint of multitasking. |
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The matzah also stands in contrast to chametz which symbolizes false pride, absorption in our individual egos, and grandiosity. |
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You can dial in contrast, brightness, and individual RGB levels for the incoming signal from a PC's graphics card. |
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Judith's virtue is indicated by the demure clothing and veil that cover her from head to toe while Holofernes, in contrast, is almost naked. |
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Nuns, in contrast to their male counterparts, not only politicised their activities but did so with a new feminist consciousness. |
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It is unlikely, in contrast to Mantegna, that he devised his own allegories, though he was well known in Medicean humanist circles. |
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The passive voice gives a sense of detached and objective authority that, in contrast to the imperative mode, is expressive of neutrality. |
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They were however, rarely wealthy, in contrast to the megachurches of today. |
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Local Dalmatian sandy limestone clads the in-situ structure, the stone cut smooth in contrast to the rough city wall across the new alley. |
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How, then, should a scientifically minded investigator assess her testimony in contrast to Mom's account of events? |
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As I understand it, traditional BBC English, in contrast, is perceived by most people as being a marked value. |
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The only flaws I could detect was, at one point in the middle, a scene had some flicker in contrast levels, but this went away never to return. |
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George, in contrast, always viewed himself as a classical political economist, in the vein of Adam Smith. |
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The tonic contractions, in contrast, clearly regulate the emptying of fluids from the stomach. |
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In Victoria, in contrast, race clubs had legalised bookmakers and banned the tote. |
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One of the historian's tasks, in contrast, is to honour the individuality and humanity of people in the past. |
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This force was all the more polarizing since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war. |
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But in contrast to the way suicide is predominantly carried out by males, parasuicide is much more common among females. |
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Ryan, in contrast to everyone else, seemed a bit uncomfortable with idea of quickly shedding his clothes in front of everyone. |
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This almost minimalist design is simple, in contrast with the bourgeois interiors of Prague's past. |
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Their style of painting was quite realistic in contrast with the abstract European art that was being brought into America. |
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Chile, in contrast, is said to have built up a surplus in its public treasury before undertaking its pension reform. |
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The island has a distinctly West Indian atmosphere in contrast to Mauritius. |
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This is in contrast to enforcing ethical norms, which is a matter all officials must be concerned about. |
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It appeared sleek and comfortable in bright blue with white trim in contrast to the worn looking Communist era rolling stock nearby. |
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The approach in general practice is broad and biocultural, in contrast to the older biomedical definitions of specialties. |
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Seventies designs, in contrast, were monochromatic and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular. |
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Our data show, in contrast, that these siliciclastic strata were deposited in two chronologically distinct basins. |
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Each object and even items of clothing were carefully chosen to assist in contrast, brightness and color calibration. |
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Deep navy, in contrast, is less demanding, and leaves a bit more colour in a blonde's cheeks. |
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His thin, bloodless lips were a pale pink and were in danger of turning white in contrast to his nearly-black dark brown hair. |
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She's got a boa constrictor tattooed on her back that goes in contrast with my name, too. |
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Luhning, in contrast, starts out as likably mild-mannered and awkward, so that the final frustrated explosion of his repressed feelings is unexpected and shocking. |
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Flanders, in contrast, is a land of flat country and few hills. |
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Furthermore, rods are machine-made and optically homogeneous, in contrast to the spheres, which are hand-made and may possess unaccountable individual differences. |
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Golf is generally considered a game for the upper classes, in contrast to fishing, which can be enjoyed by anybody with access to a rod and stream. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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On Ba Kan Tiang beach, in contrast to Pimalai's rich endowment of marble, is its beachside neighbour, a restaurant that seems to be built mostly from driftwood. |
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Whites and people of African, Tamil, and mixed ancestry consider themselves the original inhabitants of the island, in contrast to Gujaratis and Chinese. |
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In the image the distance remains vague and unformed, in contrast to the foreground where a new town has sprung into existence, impelled into life by the railroad. |
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Today's doctors, in contrast, are uncertain of their role and doubtful of their abilities and are viewed with increasing suspicion by the population. |
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This outcome is in contrast to that with sex-specific differences in selection, which can cause extreme differences in gene expression and even gene silencing. |
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We now see it as a place of environmental damage and chronic water problems, in contrast to earlier generations, who saw it in a more romantic guise. |
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Beckham, in contrast, is a galactico, a man around whose appearances television deals are struck and who has helped to sustain his club's global image and fame. |
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He accentuates this difference by costuming the lovers as a pre-Raphaelite hero and heroine in contrast to the male and female witches in modern grey business suits. |
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Even the photographs of those who believe MMR to be safe and effective show them to be unsmiling, in contrast with the smiling, benign expressions of the doubters. |
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He suggested that, in contrast to the previous government's reform agenda, community government councils may be federated, not necessarily amalgamated. |
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McDonough, in contrast, sells posters of herself in revealing clothing leaning over a car in a sultry manner. |
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Dual responders, in contrast to isolated early responders, develop significant sputum and blood eosinophilia and prolonged airway hyperresponsiveness. |
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Despite many advances, and in contrast to very striking attainments in law, medicine and business, women have not achieved the same degree of success in science. |
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She said although 90 per cent of arthritis patients would experience foot problems at some time, specialist foot clinics were scarce, in contrast with diabetic centres. |
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In Literary Theory and the Claims of History, Satya Mohanty posits a hermeneutics of affirmation in contrast to Jacques Derrida's hermeneutics of negation. |
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Acute lung injury induced by saline solution lavage, in contrast to that induced by oleic acid, is known to be stable for a 2-to 4-h period after stabilization. |
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It's cold and disappointingly damp in London for the great Jubilee river pageant today, in contrast to the recent heatwave. |
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All eusauropods, in contrast, are characterized by a shortened manus in which each digit bears two or fewer phalanges, and only the pollex bears an ungual. |
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Foreign affiliate sales that stem from FDI are not subject to import tariffs or other trade barriers, in contrast to U.S. exports of similar products. |
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This is, in contrast, to the exalted status given to a newborn male child who is often considered to be the heir to the family's wealth and thereby considered an asset. |
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Thus, desmosterol can condense lipid bilayers as well as cholesterol in contrast to other sterols with modifications in the sterol backbone of the molecule. |
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She thought a rich auburn in contrast to the soft blue would look good. |
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Today, in contrast, if Grandma Maude starts one in Maine, aunty Carol can directly help out from California. |
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Noddy terns, in contrast, have plumage that repels water better, and they are often seen flopping onto the sea, able to rest comfortably far from land. |
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These events were in contrast to the more scholastic atmosphere of the sports tournaments which were umpired by teachers from the village primary school. |
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It was noted that progesterone alone, in contrast with the rat which requires oestrogen for nidation, can maintain blastocysts through nidation in the ovariectomized hamster. |
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Perhaps shear in soil is best understood in contrast with compressive forces that act head-to-head and tensile forces that act in opposite directions. |
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The acute sense of futurism of the new architectural movement was heavily influenced by space-age technology, in contrast to the earthier tendencies of the hippy movement. |
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Her costuming focuses on tight-fitting outfits that emphasize her figure while at the same time, in contrast, a full, loose hairstyle sometimes conveys demureness. |
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The younger Kate, in contrast, turned her own schoolgirl training with a paintbrush into a career. |
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They have a thick, consistently inflexed pedicel in contrast to the remaining members of Petunia, which have a thin, deflexed pedicel in the fruiting state. |
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They have a thick, consistently inflexed flower stalk in contrast to the remaining members of Petunia, which have a thin, deflexed flower stalk in the fruiting state. |
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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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On monetary and fiscal policy, the Democrats are the classic party of liberal Keynesianism, in contrast to the Republican policy of conservative Keynesianism. |
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First as a bushie, I'm concerned about the state of play of rural Australia and the difficulties there are there, in contrast to those conditions that apply in the city. |
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She was small and spritely with light hair and laughing hazel eyes, in contrast to Agathe who was tall, dark and solemn, although very graceful and beautiful. |
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This is in contrast to the use of gasoline, which is a much safer fuel, despite Hollywood movies where a simple fender bender causes a car to explode! |
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Now symbolism, of course, is more in contrast with objectivism. |
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Oddly, the quality of the recording is stellar in contrast to the rest of the album's material, and every vocal tic and nuance is instantly palpable. |
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The children, in contrast, are curiously poised and self-possessed. |
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Capital, moreover, is perfectly mobile, in contrast to capital goods. |
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Landini's music is noted for its fluid melodiousness and rhythmic grace, in contrast to the more angular manner of his French contemporary, Guillaume de Machaut. |
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Additionally, these types of software reinforce good ergonomics principles every day, in contrast to the one-shot training session or consultant whose message quickly fades. |
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The atoms in iron, in contrast, do not cluster into discrete molecules. |
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These official inscriptions were produced in substantial quantities, in contrast to the small number of inscriptions produced by more humble social groups. |
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This is in contrast to domestic rubbish, the vast bulk of which is dumped in landfill, and to human waste which requires treatment before being released into waterways. |
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Leaders from African countries flew into Prestwick airport at Ayrshire in the morning for an onward journey to Gleneagles, in contrast with the transport chaos in London. |
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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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The characters are nicely shaded in contrast to the backgrounds and have a glowing soft look about them that immediately endears the game to the gamer. |
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We are also unable to detect the presence of a separate anhydrous cholesterol or cholesterol monohydrate phase in our binary mixtures, again in contrast to previous reports. |
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Bright-coloured petals in contrast with the knotty, wrinkled old branches of the trees have provided inspiration to poets and painters for centuries. |
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Dean asserts that the paintings utilize images of youthful misbehavior in contrast to well-mannered adults to convey an order-promoting message to common Andeans. |
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On the other hand, we can see very clearly the fractions within the hardliner camp, again in contrast to what the pro-participation group is saying. |
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This is in contrast to its look-alike, P. setiferum, the soft shield fern. |
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However, in contrast to thermal burns, the fluid losses do not occur until the blisters form and the fluid lost is a transudate, which means protein losses are less. |
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Back down toward the river, in contrast to the splendor of much of the Castle complex, Golden Lane is formed by numerous brightly painted shoe-box sized peasant houses. |
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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 more northerly part of the area is in contrast to the mass tourism-dominated southern end of the Costa Brava, with its high-rise tower blocks and packed beaches. |
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Innocence, in contrast, radiates childlike pleasure and exuberance. |
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Slave boys, in contrast, must have found themselves on the wrong end of a turkey shoot. |
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Thus, in contrast to biofouling organisms, settlement and metamorphosis are probably not tightly coupled, as megalopae can move between sites before metamorphosis. |
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Fractal scientists and chaologists, in contrast, operate from the assumption that natural systems are necessarily nonlinear, dynamic, and disordered. |
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This does confirm the traditional picture of the parish church as the church of the poor, in contrast with the private chapels that were the typical churches of the wealthy. |
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This is in contrast to recently published reports in which good performance of reconstruction methods was recorded despite extensive substitutional saturation. |
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This is in contrast with most electrophilic additions to carboncarbon double bonds, and with nucleophilic substitutions at saturated carbon atoms. |
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Bea's creamy cinnamon panna cotta, in contrast, was excellent. |
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The hydrophobic fourfold channels, in contrast, present large energy barriers for both monovalent and divalent ions, practically insurmountable for the latter. |
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A British senior civil servant, in contrast, is required to resign his post once he is adopted as a prospective political candidate, and very few have followed this course. |
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It stands in contrast to summative assessment, which generally takes place after a period of instruction and requires making a judgment about the learning that has occurred. |
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However, in contrast to the Homeric poems, where the actions of mythical heroes provided lessons for human behaviour, tragedy does not yield easy answers. |
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Zawahiri lauds the success of al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq in contrast. |
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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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Nurse B, in contrast, frownfully wonders how such imbeciles could ever come to exist. |
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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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Stocks of invertebrates, in contrast, remain at record levels of abundance. |
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The Franks, in contrast, were barely any different from their barbarian Germanic ancestors. |
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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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The earlier names, in contrast, were likely to have been coined before direct contact with local peoples was made. |
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This stands in contrast to the rest of Europe where it frequently found in both roles. |
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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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In fact, Roman surgery was quite intuitive, in contrast to common thought of ancient surgery. |
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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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The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan. |
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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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This was in contrast to the complex uniforms with many decorations of his marshals and those around him. |
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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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This stands in contrast with the attitude of his son Philip who only visited the Low Countries once. |
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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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The latter three specializations require five years of schooling, in contrast to the standard of four years. |
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This is in contrast to later versions, where Excalibur belongs solely to the king. |
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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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His admirers, in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent. |
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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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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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Games are played to 11, but in contrast to English scoring, players must win by two clear points. |
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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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The United States, in contrast, has no licensing, but instead has voluntary certification organizations such as the American Sailing Association. |
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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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This allowed farmers consolidated and fenced off plots of land, in contrast to multiple small strips spread out and separated. |
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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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The Lords Chamber is lavishly decorated, in contrast with the more modestly furnished Commons Chamber. |
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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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This is in contrast to the glycopeptide antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin, which are both much larger than the penicillins. |
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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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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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The band described the recording process as relaxed, in contrast to the tense sessions for Kid A and Amnesiac. |
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Negative total utilitarianism, in contrast, tolerates suffering that can be compensated within the same person. |
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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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Americans, in contrast, were described as brave, loving, generous, strong, resourceful, heroic, and respectful of human rights. |
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These were in contrast to a wolf and a statue of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline. |
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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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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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This was in contrast to her publicly stated opposition to a Conservative Government on the run up to the election. |
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The Americans, in contrast, had problems producing a native cannon design, so instead placed multiple. |
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Ancient empires valued luxury goods in contrast to staple foods, leading to famine. |
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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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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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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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They were the peasants living in the countryside, in contrast to the urban populace of the cities. |
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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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Chris, in contrast, becomes friendly with Sam and respects his modern methods, finding his loyalty torn between Gene and Sam. |
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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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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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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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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 means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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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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Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber. |
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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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This was in contrast to fleas away from their host which ran upwards and jumped when disturbed. |
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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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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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Similar terranes added to the northern Laurentia, in contrast, have affinities with Baltica, Siberia, and the northern Caledonies. |
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By it he means Anatolia and the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt. |
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The Inuit oral tradition, in contrast, recounts the natives helping Frobisher's crewmen, whom they believed had been abandoned. |
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Thus, in contrast to the indigenous people, Europeans had developed a richer endowment of antibodies. |
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To Northerners, in contrast, the motivation was primarily to preserve the Union, not to abolish slavery. |
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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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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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The school of thought derived from Marx and known as Political Economy focuses on production, in contrast. |
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This was in contrast to other legions that were reestablished after suffering defeat. |
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Icelandic speakers, in contrast, have a poor command of Norwegian and Swedish. |
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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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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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This also showed Alexander's eagerness to fight, in contrast to his father's preference for diplomacy. |
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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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Thomas Csordas, in contrast, analyzes how ritual language can be used to innovate. |
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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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On the northern coast, in contrast, rainfall may peak between December and February, though some rain falls in all months of the year. |
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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 PIP, in contrast, seeks a complete separation from the United States by seeking to make Puerto Rico a sovereign nation. |
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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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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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However, the aristocracy in contrast lost less of its savings than the Crown. |
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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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American English, in contrast, tends to dominate instruction in Latin America, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan. |
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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 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 the Northern Range, the climate is often different in contrast to the sweltering heat of the plains below. |
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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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For example, in contrast to Calvin, the Articles did not explicitly reject the Lutheran doctrine of consubstantiation. |
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This stands in contrast to theocracy, government with deity as its highest authority. |
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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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