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contrast and Aeschylus
Many of his paintings of this period contrast barbaric scenes of violence with those of civilized passivity, with imagery drawn primarily from Aeschylus ’ Oresteia trilogy.

contrast and never
By contrast, the Europeans never infused it into their general diet, but have compartmentalized its use to sweets and desserts.
In contrast, déjà vu is a feeling that the present situation has occurred before, but the details are elusive because the situation never happened before.
In contrast to classical mechanics, where accurate measurements and predictions can be calculated about location and velocity, in the quantum mechanics of a subatomic particle, one can never specify its state, such as its simultaneous location and velocity, with complete certainty ( this is called the Heisenberg uncertainty principle ).
Quantitatively it is identical with the loop-product along a closed loop W. However, for a Mattis spin glass-in contrast to " genuine " spin glasses-the quantity P < sub > W </ sub > never becomes negative.
In contrast to retrotransposons, they never encode Reverse Transcriptase ( RT ).
By contrast, teasing never touches on the core issue, never makes a serious criticism judging the target with irony ; it never harms the target's conduct, ideology and position of power ; it never undermines the perception of his morality and cultural dimension.
In contrast, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures are rare between midnight and 6 a m. and never occur during sleep.
Among believers, 55. 3 % assert they almost never go to any religious service, by contrast, 17. 0 % attend one or more masses almost every week.
In contrast to Levin who as CEO isolated Turner from important company matters, Parsons did invite Turner back to provide strategic advice although Turner never received an operational role that he sought.
In contrast, a V8 engine shows peaks of less than 100 % above and valleys of less than 100 % below mean torque, and torque never goes negative.
Arafat's organization never embraced the ideologies of the major Arab governments of the time, in contrast to other Palestinian factions, which often became satellites of nations such as Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria and others.
In contrast to the attitude expressed in these writings and to his Enlightenment background, he used insulting terms expressing prejudices against Poles in his private letters during his stay in Vilnius and in a diary from the journey through Poland, but he never published any manifestation of this attitude.
This devotion extended to the rest of the family as well ; in contrast to so many of his predecessors, Edward never experienced opposition from any of his five adult sons.
In contrast with her mother-in-law and husband, Caroline was known for her marital fidelity ; she never made any embarrassing scenes nor did she take lovers.
Prior to this, in contrast with the more experienced Vaux, Olmsted had never actually designed and executed a landscape design.
In contrast to the neighboring Cheyenne and Arapaho to the north, the Comanches never developed a political idea of forming a nation or tribe.
By contrast, when Canada's YTV began airing the series in 1989, they continued airing the 1981 season as part of the package, as well as Whatever Turns You On, which was never shown in the United States at all.
In contrast to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient Ten Percent Plan, the bill made re-admittance to the Union for former Confederate states contingent on a majority in each Southern state to take the Ironclad oath to the effect they had never in the past supported the Confederacy.
In contrast, Przewalski's horse has never been successfully domesticated and remains a truly wild animal today.
The hypothesis, though very well publicized, was never widely accepted by the experts, in contrast to Margulis ' arguments for the symbiotic origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts.
In contrast to Clark, Trudeau and Mulroney had become bitter enemies over the Meech Lake Accord, despite never having fought an election.

contrast and exceeded
The Báb himself stated they exceeded five hundred thousand verses in length ; the Qur ' an, in contrast, is 6300 verses in length.
The population of the City of Salzgitter has exceeded 100, 000 inhabitants since its foundation in 1942 ( which made it a city () in contrast to a town () by the German definition ), when it was still called Watenstedt-Salzgitter.
If there is too much contrast in a scene, the dynamic range of the digital image sensor or film may be exceeded, which post-processing cannot compensate for, so contrast reduction at the time of image capture may be called for.
In contrast, a liquid-cooled engine might dump heat from the engine to a liquid, heating the liquid to 135 ° C ( Water's standard boiling point of 100 ° C can be exceeded as the cooling system is both pressurised, and uses a mixture with antifreeze ) which is then cooled with 20 ° C air.

contrast and twenty
In contrast to nursery rhymes, which are learned in childhood and passed from adults to children only after a gap of twenty or sometimes forty years, children's playground and street songs, like all children's lore, are learned and passed on almost immediately.
In contrast, some licensees call for " last orders " twenty minutes ( or more ) before the end of the opening hours specified on their premises ' licence.
Nojima also planned for the two playable parties featured in the game — Squall's present day group and Laguna Loire's group of twenty years in the past — to highly contrast with one another.

contrast and lines
In contrast, 20 of the 21 lines in the Completion Profile ( excluding center 5 for boys and 4 for girls ) are bunched and extend over a much shorter period, approximately 30 months for boys and 40 months for girls.
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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