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contrast and 20
By contrast, curry powders and pastes produced and consumed in India are extremely diverse ; some red, some yellow, some brown ; some with five spices and some with as many as 20 or more.
In contrast, the reloading of shotshells that are usually not available in low-cost, promotional pricings, such as. 410 bore, 16 ga, 20 ga., and 28 ga., becomes more economical to reload in much smaller quantities, perhaps within only 3-5 boxes of shotshells per year.
In contrast, < sup > 20 </ sup > Ne ( the chief primordial isotope made in stellar nucleosynthesis ) is not known to be nucleogenic or radiogenic ( save for cluster decay production, which is thought to produce only a small amount ).
While this species carries the parasite that can cause Chagas disease, it rarely infects humans as defecation is delayed 2030 minutes after feeding, in contrast to the immediate defecation behavior displayed by the Latin American species.
World War II saw the beginning of a mass Māori migration to the cities, and by the 1980s 80 % of the Māori population was urban, in contrast to only 20 % before the war.
By contrast, 20 percent of the total export value in 2009 originated from the agriculture sector, mostly through the export of fish ( mainly shrimps and prawns ), timber, copra, cashew nuts and citrus, cotton, coconuts, tea and tobacco.
In contrast, the WFL's 1974 schedule called for 20 regular-season games and no pre-season games ; in 1975, it was 18 regular-season games and two pre-season games.
In Concepción, by contrast, the average monthly temperatures are somewhat lower in the summer at but higher in the winter at, and the amount of rain is much greater: in the summer, Concepción receives an average of 0. 8 inch ( 20 millimeters ) of rain per month ; in June and July, the city is pounded by an average of 10 inches ( 253 mm.
This is in marked contrast to dizygotic twinning, which ranges from about six per thousand births in Japan ( almost similar to the rate of identical twins, which is around 45 ) to 15 and more per thousand in some parts of India and up to over 20 in some Central African countries.
John D. Rockerduck was born c. 1878 ( this is arguably in contrast to many stories where he seem to be at least 20 years younger than Scrooge ) to Howard Rockerduck, an American millionaire who had earned his fortune in the California gold rush of 1849.
This transition normally requires significant instability through the atmosphere, with temperature differences between the underlying ocean and the mid-levels of the troposphere requiring over 20 ° C, or 72 ° F, of contrast in this roughly layer of the lower atmosphere.
Yet 183 years ago, Hallowell's inhabitants enjoyed the services of 71 stores along Water Street ( by contrast, Augusta had a population of 1, 000 and just 20 merchants ).
Twenty-two sequences of non-bat eutherian mammals revealed a total number of 20 nonsynonymous mutations in contrast to half that number of bat sequences, which showed 44 nonsynonymous mutations.
In contrast to previous MasterCard commercials showing people making extravagant purchases to accomplish some mundane task, MacGyver is here portrayed as escaping from some sort of deathtrap using less than $ 20 worth of common household items.
The National Venture Capital Association estimates that the latter now invest more than $ 30 billion a year in the USA in contrast to the $ 20 billion a year invested by organized venture capital funds.
After the Beijing Television Cultural Center fire, cognizant of Xinhua's " tardy " reporting in contrast to bloggers, China announced the investment of 20 billion yuan to Xinhua.
Watson secured $ 20, 000 and the services of a GOP field representative in what he termed " quite a contrast " to his treatment from House Democrats.
Collector Autoroutes, by contrast, are spur routes into urban areas, and are identified by an odd number prefixing the number of the nearby Autoroute that it branches off of ( such as Autoroute 720, a spur of Autoroute 20 into downtown Montreal ).
By contrast, the civil penalty for willful failure to timely pay the tax actually " shown on the return " is generally equal to 20. 5 % of such tax due per month, up to a maximum of 25 %.
Ordinary people have better reading performance using high-frequency ( 20 – 60 kHz ) electronic ballasts than magnetic ballasts, although the effect was small except at high contrast ratio.
Studies examining the use of antibiotics have provided mixed results ; a Cochrane review of 15 trials shows no major benefit, in contrast a review by Lamont suggested that treatment of bacterial vaginosis if initiated prior to 20 w gestation is beneficial.
In general, age of onset occurs after 20 years of age, in contrast to allergic rhinitis which can be developed at any age.
Unsharp masking may also be used with a large radius and a small amount ( such as 30 – 100 pixel radius and 520 % amount ) which yields increased local contrast, a technique termed local contrast enhancement.

contrast and 21
In contrast, on July 21, 2010, in a lawsuit involving whether college cheerleading qualified as a sport for purposes of Title IX, a federal court, citing a current lack of program development and organization, ruled that it does not, but may in the future.
By contrast, Edward did not issue his writs of service, calling upon 21, 540 men, until 27 May 1314.
By contrast, some countries have a minimum voting age of 21 ( for example, Singapore ) whereas the minimum age in Uzbekistan is 25.
" Hendricks, in contrast, refers to accounts in the Scientific American of July 21 and October 21, 1893, that constitute evidence no less " conclusive " that one Kinetoscope did make it to the fair.
In contrast, Muslims and 3-year resident European foreigners had to be Age of majority | major ( 21 ) to apply.
Those under the age of 21 had to have parental consent if they married by licence ; marriages by banns, by contrast, were valid as long as the parent of the minor did not actually forbid the banns.
In contrast, the Catholic University of Chile has grown from approximately 15, 000 students in 1973 to over 21, 650.
* Interior Minister Pasqua embodies nation's social divide San Francisco chronicle 21 April 1995 Extract: Pasqua, by contrast, moved from the college of beachcombing to a graduate school degree in peddling booze.
In contrast the communist history of Dong Nai Province published in 1986 gave little attention to the battle, but claimed to have "... eliminated 500 Australians and destroyed 21 tanks ...", while Viet Cong and North Vietnamese losses were not recorded.
In contrast, the Reds ' big boppers, Johnny Bench (. 270 avg., 40 HR, 125 RBI, NL MVP ), Tony Pérez (. 283 avg., 21 HR, 90 RBI ), and Denis Menke ( 9 HR, 50 RBI ), combined for only two homers and five RBI the entire Series.
The Sun's angular diameter as seen from Mars, by contrast, is about 21 '.
In a recent issue of Batman, he is killed after assassins shoot him repeatedly with bullets, although this is in direct contrast to his most famous appearance ( in The Saga of the Swamp Thing # 21 ) in which he points out that " you can't kill a vegetable by shooting it through the head.
The California Bar Examination consists of 18 hours of examination time spread out over three days ; the only other state with a longer exam is Louisiana, at 21 hours ( Louisiana law, in contrast to the common law system of the other 49 states, is based partially on civil law and is one of the few exams without a multiple choice component ).
Silver-oxide primary batteries account for 21 % of all primary battery sales in Japan ( 14 % of all portable batteries ) but by contrast only 0. 05 % of all battery sales in the UK including secondary types.
By contrast, 21 % were " liberals ," of whom 13 % voted for Bush ; 45 % were " moderates " and they voted 45 % for Bush.
In contrast, the name of Psusennes I's Dynasty 21 successors such as Amenemope, Osochor, and Siamun appear frequently in various documents from Upper Egypt while the Theban High Priest Pinedjem II who was a contemporary of the latter three kings never adopted any royal attributes or titles in his career.

contrast and lines
In contrast, Aeschylus never exceeded twenty lines of stichomythia ; Sophocles's longest such scene was fifty lines and it is interrupted several times by αντιλαβή ( Electra, lines 1176-1226 ).
In contrast, the following lines from Romeo and Juliet ( c. 1595 ) are completely end-stopped:
The defining characteristics of LANs, in contrast to wide area networks ( WANs ), include their usually higher data-transfer rates, smaller geographic area, and lack of a need for leased telecommunication lines.
In contrast, Wittgenstein's book treats philosophy as an activity, rather along the lines of Socrates's famous method of maieutics ; he has the reader work through various problems, participating actively in the investigation.
Two important examples are the contrast between the lines, " Quick, send in the clowns " and " Well, maybe next year.
In contrast to Nortel's DMS-100 which uses individual line cards with a codec, most lines are on two-stage analog space-division concentrators or Line Units, which connect as many as 512 lines, as needed, to the 8 Channel cards that each contain 8 codecs, and to high-level service circuits for ringing and testing.
Evidence suggests the goal of this practice was to ensure the continuity of cultural and religious practices ; in contrast to the Western idea of extending family lines.
Some finishing processes may leave a corduroy effect, where the lines of harder late wood contrast with the often paler, softer, early wood.
At the highest degree of separation, it can be difficult to draw the line between light rail and metros, as in the case of Wuppertal's Schwebebahn hanging rail system or London's Docklands Light Railway, which would likely not be considered " light " were it not for the contrast between it and the London Underground ; many consider these not to be " light rail " lines but light metros.
In hyperbolic geometry, by contrast, there are infinitely many lines through A not intersecting ℓ, while in elliptic geometry, any line through A intersects ℓ ( see the entries on hyperbolic geometry, elliptic geometry, and absolute geometry for more information ).
Ultimately, the painting would be labelled as kitsch by critics who thought it lacking in interesting artistic features: contrast, coordinated lines, and a worthy subject.
By contrast, Eve's lines of descent to each person alive today includes precisely one purely matrilineal line.
The Shinkansen uses 1, 435 mm standard gauge in contrast to the 1, 067 mm narrow gauge of older lines.
A balustrade fringing the roof emphasizes the emphatic horizontality of the whole against which the vertical lines of the orders rise in majestic contrast.
This is in contrast to interlaced video used in traditional analog television systems where only the odd lines, then the even lines of each frame ( each image called a video field ) are drawn alternately.
The type of vehicle is the same of Paris lines 1, 4, 6, 11 and 14: rubber-tyred metro ( trains that run on rubber tyres and steel wheels, in contrast to VAL trains, that use only rubber tyres ).
By contrast, the intuitive way that the mind groups the syllables in later lines in the same poem makes them feel more like iambic lines with the first syllable dropped:
These colourful photo-paper works are folded, creased or otherwise manipulated, allowing for a subtle play with the material surface and the resulting illusion of lines and contrast.
However, kinescopes ( the films of television shows ) suffered from various sorts of picture degradation, from image distortion and apparent scan lines to artifacts in contrast and loss of detail.

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