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contrast and Bruce
In contrast, while Bruce was in Bond's band, he and Baker had been notorious for their quarreling.
By contrast, films such as The Duellists, fight directed by William Hobbs, Once Were Warriors, fight directed by Robert Bruce and Troy, fight directed by Richard Ryan are widely famed for including gritty, realistic combat scenes.
" In contrast, " Still in Saigon " ( written by Dan Daley ) was an effective portrayal of the plight of the American Vietnam veteran ten years after the war ; it was part of an early 1980s wave of attention to the subject, presaging treatments such as Bruce Springsteen's " Born in the U. S. A ." and " Shut Out the Light ", Billy Joel's " Goodnight Saigon ", Huey Lewis and the News ' " Walking on a Thin Line ", Paul Hardcastle's " 19 " and somewhat later Steve Earle's " Copperhead Road ".
In contrast, there were 18 players from the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference ( Bruce Alford, George Brown, Brad Ecklund, Don Garza, Sherman Howard, Duke Iverson, Harvey Johnson, Bob Kennedy, Lou Kusseow, Pete Layden, Paul Mitchell, Barney Poole, Martin Ruby, Jack Russell, Ed Sharkey, Joe Signaigo, John Wozniak and Buddy Young ).
By contrast in 1328, in fulfilment of the treaty between the Bruce and Edward III, a mutual interchange of good offices took place between the priory of Lanercost and Kelso Abbey in respect of their common revenues out of the church of Lazonby.
Terry and Max remain close, but their relationship is never shown to exceed the boundaries of friendship, which is in contrast to the relationship between Barbara and Bruce, who later got romantically involved with each other.
In contrast with the members of the production who received the movie negatively, Bruce gave bonuses to some cast and crew, including Foley, Rudy Ray Moore, and Williams.

contrast and Edwards
Professor Mark Glancy, teacher of film history at Queen Mary University of London has said: “ It ’ s horrendously inaccurate and attributes crimes committed by the Nazis in the 1940s to the British in the 1770s .” In contrast, Australian film critic David Edwards asserts that " this fictional story is set around actual events, but it is not a history of what America was, or even an image of what it has become-it's a dream of what it should be .... The Patriot is a grand epic full of action and emotion .... But it's also surprisingly insightful in its evaluation of the American ideal-if not the reality.
The election offered a clear contrast between the flamboyant, charismatic Edwards and the low-key, policy-oriented Treen.
In terms of quality in contrast to the USA lines ( i. e. ESP Standard & LTD ), Edwards guitars generally lie in between the more upmarket LTDs and ESP Standards.
Edwards / McLiammoir Productions presented European plays in sharp contrast to the country kitchen fare available at the Abbey Theatre bringing the Irish Premieres of Ibsen and other such dramatists to the Irish public.
In contrast to his wife who supported John Edwards, on February 7, 2008 in Omaha, Nebraska, he endorsed Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee in the 2008 presidential election.

contrast and published
In contrast, Zamenhof declared that " Esperanto belongs to the Esperantists ", and moved to the background once the language was published, allowing others to share in the early development of the language.
" Women published most media fanzines, which by contrast also included fan fiction.
) In 1999, Susan Blackmore, a psychologist at the University of the West of England, published The Meme Machine, which more fully worked out the ideas of Dennett, Lynch, and Brodie and attempted to compare and contrast them with various approaches from the cultural evolutionary mainstream, as well as providing novel, and controversial, memetic-based theories for the evolution of language and the human sense of individual selfhood.
Sanger also wanted to publish a book that directly described contraceptive options ( in contrast to the articles in The Woman Rebel which only indirectly discussed contraception ), so she gathered information, much of it from Europe, and published the pamphlet Family Limitation, in direct violation of the Comstock Law.
In a footnote, which was published as a correction in the next issue of the journal, he justified his suggestion to call organs of unicellular organisms " organella " since they are only differently formed parts of one cell, in contrast to multicellular organs of multicellular organisms.
The early deaths of Young and Champollion, in 1829 and 1832, did not put an end to these disputes ; the authoritative work on the stone by the British Museum curator E. A. Wallis Budge, published in 1904, gives special emphasis to Young's contribution by contrast with Champollion's.
In 2008, the AIUM published a 130-page report titled " American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Consensus Report on Potential Bioeffects of Diagnostic Ultrasound " stating that there are indeed some potential risks to administering ultrasound tests, which include " postnatal thermal effects, fetal thermal effects, postnatal mechanical effects, fetal mechanical effects, and bioeffects considerations for ultrasound contrast agents.
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.
* 1955-George Nomarski, professor of microscopy, published the theoretical basis of Differential interference contrast microscopy.
In contrast, in a concurrently published response, Clive Tolley argues that the term must have originated in historical usage, and as such " it is something of a misrepresentation of the evidence to suggest that Snorri is the main source for the vanir.
It is also sometimes used to create a distinction between works created as stand-alone stories, in contrast to collections or compilations of a story arc from a comic book series published in book form.
Just two years later, in 1955, Georges Nomarski published the theory for differential interference contrast microscopy, another interference-based technique for imaging transparent samples.
In contrast, Eddy ’ s healing method became firmly grounded in The Bible and the healing example of Jesus before the first edition of her book Science and Health was published in 1875.
The copious additions are in contrast to the style of the original ; none of these manuscripts bears the name of Servius, and the commentary is known traditionally as Servius auctus or Servius Danielis, from Pierre Daniel who first published it in 1600.
In a study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, nitrite treatment, in sharp contrast with the worsening effect of inhibiting NO-synthesis, significantly attenuates hypothermia, mitochondrial damage, oxidative stress and dysfunction, tissue infarction, and mortality in mice.
By contrast, the same author's Parker stories ( published under the name Richard Stark ) are grimly straightforward accounts of mundane crime — the criminal equivalent of the police procedural.
( Mrs Troake, by contrast, published A Country Cookbook the following year.
The Austrian School, carefully founded and first developed by Carl Menger in the 1860ies, and published in 1871 as Grundsätze der Volkswirtschaftslehre ( English title: Principles of Economics ), by contrast believed that economics was the work of philosophical logic and could only ever be about developing rules from first principles — seeing human motives and social interaction as far too complex to be amenable to statistical analysis — and purporting their theories of human action to be universally valid.
In contrast, the Russian-born French novelist Zoé Oldenbourg gives him a more positive but fleeting cameo-role — proud, strong, and as handsome as Choniates described him — in her 1946 novel Argile et Cendres ( Clay and Ashes, published in English as The World Is Not Enough in 1948 ).
As new functionality was added to the Mac OS, a new volume could be written without invalidating those published earlier, in contrast to the first series, which became increasingly out of date over time.
However the newest guidelines published by the Royal College of Radiologists suggests this is not as important for patients having < 100mls of contrast, who have a normal renal function.
In contrast to Eiseley's claim that Blyth felt that Darwin had plagiarised the idea, Blyth remained a valued correspondent of Darwin's after the idea was published, and remained a strong friend of Darwin.
However, with the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft published guidelines for a new Windows Logo key that incorporates the Windows logo recessed in a chamfered lowered circle with a contrast ratio of at least 3: 1 with respect to background that the key is applied to.
In contrast, only selected judicial opinions are published.

contrast and short
The short poems grouped at the end of the volume as `` Thoughts in Loneliness '' is, as Professor Book indicated, in sharp contrast with the others.
Don Chisciotte was a mix of ballet and opera buffa, and the lead female roles in L ' amore innocente were designed to contrast and highlight the different traditions of operatic writing for soprano, even borrowing stylistic flourishes from opera-seria in the use of coloratura in what was a short pastoral comedy more in keeping with a Roman Intermezzo.
If the fibers are first aligned by combing them and then the spinner uses a worsted type drafting method such as the short forward draw, the yarn is smoother and called a worsted ; by contrast, if the fibers are carded but not combed and the spinner uses a woolen drafting method such as the long backward draw, the yarn is fuzzier and called woolen-spun.
They preferred the briefer style associated with elegy in contrast to the lengthier epic forms, and made it the singular medium for short epigrams.
Unlike most other Romance languages, Italian retains Latin's contrast between short and long consonants.
Unlike most other Romance languages, Italian retains Latin's contrast between short and long consonants.
( By contrast, in cell relay networks data is transmitted in short, uniformly sized units called cells.
By contrast, the " abnormal glycogen " in Lafora bodies has an excessive phosphate content and branches at abnormally short intervals.
By contrast, the residency, supported by French economic interests and vigorously backed by most of the colons, adamantly refused to consider even reforms short of independence.
This corresponds to vowel length, by contrast with the short vowels ε ( epsilon ) and ο ( omicron ), which are transliterated as plain e and o.
Thus, in several languages of the Banks Islands, including Mwotlap, the simple m stands for, but an m with a macron ( m ̄) is a labial-velar nasal ; while the simple n stands for the common alveolar nasal, an n with macron ( n ̄) represents the velar nasal ; the vowel ē stands for a ( short ) higher by contrast with plain e ; likewise ō contrasts with plain o.
In contrast, single-stranded RNA and DNA molecules are not constrained to a regular double helix, and can adopt highly complex three-dimensional structures that are based on short stretches of intramolecular base-paired sequences that include both Watson-Crick and noncanonical base pairs, as well as a wide range of complex tertiary interactions.
By contrast, decisions in civil law jurisdictions are generally very short, referring only to statutes.
* Meteorology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and short term forecasting ( in contrast with climatology ).
* By contrast, elastic and viscous ( or intermediate, viscoelastic ) behaviour is relevant at short times ( transient behaviour ):</ br > We again consider the application of a constant stress:
Professor Francesco Cappuccio said, " Short sleep has been shown to be a risk factor for weight gain, hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes, sometimes leading to mortality ; but in contrast to the short sleep-mortality association, it appears that no potential mechanisms by which long sleep could be associated with increased mortality have yet been investigated.
* There is no contrast between the vowels of caught and cot ( cot – caught merger, as above ); in addition, the short a of bat is more open than almost everywhere else in North America.
Operetta grew out of the French opéra comique around the middle of the 19th century, to satisfy a need for short, light works in contrast to the full-length entertainment of the increasingly serious opéra comique.
Some languages contrast short and long diphthongs.
Languages that contrast three quantities in diphthongs are extremely rare, but not unheard of ; Northern Sami is known to contrast long, short and " finally stressed " diphthongs, the last of which are distinguished by a long second element.
In contrast to its predecessor, The Mikado, Ruddigore had a comparatively short original run of 288 performances.
In contrast, later Soviet rhetoric invariably referred to the Saur Revolution as a democratic turn, but stopped short of recognizing a socialist society.
In contrast to the time in bout preparation, bouts are typically very short, usually less than a minute, and often only a few seconds.

7.215 seconds.