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In 1938 the American astronomers Otto Struve and Chris T. Elvey published their observations of emission nebulae in the constellations Cygnus and Cepheus, most of which are not concentrated toward individual bright stars ( in contrast to planetary nebulae ).
Leon was created by Hideki Kamiya as a contrast to the male protagonist of the original Resident Evil, Chris Redfield, who Kamiya felt was the " blunt, tough-guy type ".
It featured three songs by the Wu-Tang Clan and nine songs by old school hip hop artists, including The Cold Crush Brothers, Whodini, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five .< ref name =" Witt "> Allmusic editor Chris Witt gave the soundtrack album four-and-a-half out of five stars and noted its old school tracks as the highlights, writing that " The contrast between the life and color of the old school tracks and the unrelenting gloom of the Wu-Tang cuts, produced over ten years later, suggests that hip-hop may have lost something in the intervening years.
For instance, in World Tour, Kevin Nash's finishing move is a generic powerbomb ; in contrast, Chris Benoit has a kneel-down double under-hook powerbomb for a weak move.
* Selected as the current identifying art for the book in the UK and a plurality of other territories ; and to show a contemporary interpretation of the book, in particular of its distinctive central character Gully Foyle, by a notable artist ( Chris Moore ), for a notable series ( SF Masterworks ), making a valuable contrast to the original 1950s cover art.
This is in stark contrast to pass-first type point guards who traditionally play the position such as Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Andre Miller, Deron Williams and Steve Nash, among others.
In contrast to much of Merritt's work with other groups, the Future Bible Heroes work largely on electronica-based disco, with music provided by Chris Ewen, formerly of Figures on a Beach.

contrast and Matthew
" In contrast to this, St Peter, the first apostle called by Jesus ( Matthew 4 ) and considered today the first pope, was married ( Matthew 8 ).
In contrast to this are examples from the Bible, where sermons are speeches without interlocution: Moses ' sermon in Deuteronomy 1-33 ; Jesus ' sermon on the mount in Matthew 5-7 ; Peter's sermon after Pentecost in Acts 2: 14-40.
Dirkhising's death received only regional media coverage until a Washington Times article ran a story nearly a month after his death, noting the lack of national coverage in contrast to that given to the 1998 death of Matthew Shepard.
For example, the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6: 11 uses the aorist imperative in " Give ( δός dós ) us this day our daily bread ", in contrast to the analogous passage in Luke 11: 3, which uses the imperfective aspect, implying repetition, with " Give ( δίδου dídou, present imperative ) us day by day our daily bread.
The only instance of the word in the gospels is in Matthew and Luke, who use malakos to refer to expensive clothing, in contrast to the attire of John the Baptist.
In contrast the Jewish leaders in the Passion accounts prefer the designation " King of Israel ", as in Matthew 27: 42, Mark 15: 32.
He sees this as an effort by the author of Matthew to create a deliberate contrast with Jesus, with Herod being the embodiment of all the things Jesus is not.
Aphra Behn, Matthew Prior, and Robert Gould, by contrast, were outsiders who were profoundly royalist.
Jesus refers to the devil as Satan, this is in contrast with Matthew 4: 1 where he is called " the Devil.
Mark was famously dismissed by Augustine as " pedissequus et breviator Matthaei ", the attendant and abbreviator of Matthew, in direct contrast to the view most commonly held in academia today, that Mark's gospel was the earliest.

contrast and argued
In contrast to romantic theorists Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.
In contrast a re-evaluation of Thom's fieldwork by Clive Ruggles argued that Thom's claims of high accuracy astronomy were not fully supported by the evidence.
In contrast Clive Ruggles has argued that there are problems with the selection of data in Thom's surveys.
" In contrast, she argued that the three-part structure has become " increasingly popular.
In contrast to Antoine-Henri Jomini, he argued that war could not be quantified or reduced to mapwork, geometry, and graphs.
The group argued that the Oslo negotiations were undemocratic, excluded the PLO from decision-making and deprived the Palestinians of their legitimate rights, but in contrast to most other Alliance members they did not oppose a two-state solution as such.
In contrast, Rand saw ethics as a necessity for human survival and well-being, and argued that the " social " implications of morality, including natural rights, were simply a subset of the wider field of ethics.
In contrast, patient testimonials, case reports, and even expert opinion ( however some critics have argued that expert opinion " does not belong in the rankings of the quality of empirical evidence because it does not represent a form of empirical evidence " and continue that " expert opinion would seem to be a separate, complex type of knowledge that would not fit into hierarchies otherwise limited to empirical evidence alone.
The Girondins, in contrast, agreed that the king was guilty of treason but argued for his clemency and favored the option of exile or popular referendum as his sentence.
" They argued that " genuine freedom and individuality could only exist in a free society " and that in contrast to " misanthropic bourgeois individualism " anarchism was based in " a deep love of freedom, understood as a social product, a deep respect for human rights, a profound celebration of humankind and its potential and a commitment to a form of society where a ' true individuality ' was irrevocably linked to ' the highest communist socieability '"
James Crossley, however, has argued that the film makes the distinction between Jesus and the character of Brian to make a contrast between the traditional Christ of both faith and cinema and the historical figure of Jesus in critical scholarship and how critical scholars have argued that ideas later got attributed to Jesus by his followers.
Also significant was Bomhard's partly critical review of Dolgopolsky's dictionary, in which he argued that only those Nostratic etymologies that are strongest should be included, in contrast to Dolgopolsky's more expansive approach, which includes many etymologies that are possible but not secure.
After criticizing the approaches of his predecessors, Ptolemy argued for basing musical intervals on mathematical ratios ( in contrast to the followers of Aristoxenus and in agreement with the followers of Pythagoras ) backed up by empirical observation ( in contrast to the overly theoretical approach of the Pythagoreans ).
In classical 18th century patriotism, loyalty to the State was chiefly considered in contrast to loyalty to the Church, and it was argued that clerics should not be allowed to teach in public schools as their patrie was heaven, so that they could not inspire love of the homeland in their students.
" Dawkins therefore commits himself here to an empirical claim about the geological record, in contrast to his earlier claim that, " The paleontological evidence can be argued about, and I am not qualified to judge it.
In contrast to von Humboldt, Boas always stressed the equal worth of all cultures and languages, and argued that there was no such thing as primitive languages, but that all languages were capable of expressing the same content albeit by widely differing means.
He argued that in contrast to English and other SAE languages, the Hopi language does not treat the flow of time as a sequence of distinct, countable instances, like " three days " or " five years " but rather as a single process and consequentially it does not have nouns referring to units of time.
After criticizing the approaches of his predecessors, Ptolemy argued for basing musical intervals on mathematical ratios ( in contrast to the followers of Aristoxenus ) backed up by empirical observation ( in contrast to the over-theoretical approach of the Pythagoreans ).
He also argued that animal will is " conditioned by anger and appetite " in contrast to human will which is " conditioned by the intellect.
Weisberg argued, by contrast, that creativity only involves ordinary cognitive processes yielding extraordinary results.
Such views are in contrast with Max Weinreich's theories, who argued that the Slavic loanwords were assimilated only after the Yiddish was already fully formed.
In contrast, the chairman of Bayer, Carl Duisberg, argued for a merger.

contrast and claims
Kant, by contrast, pushed the employment of a priori metaphysical claims as requisite, for if anything is to be said to be knowable, it would have to be established upon abstractions distinct from perceivable phenomena.
By contrast, many ethical philosophers have tried to prove some of their claims about ethics by appealing to an analysis of the meaning of the term " good "; they held, that is, that " good " can be defined in terms of one or more natural properties which we already understand ( such as " pleasure ", in the case of hedonists ).
In contrast, philosophers of religion examine and critique the epistemological, logical, aesthetic and ethical foundations inherent in the claims of a religion.
Spanish public opinion is not generally aware of the Portuguese claim on Olivenza / Olivença ( in contrast to the Spanish claim on Gibraltar or the Moroccan claims on Ceuta, Melilla and the Plazas de soberanía ).
By contrast, nonjustificational criticism works towards attacking claims themselves.
In contrast, Thucydides claims to confine himself to factual reports of contemporary political and military events, based on unambiguous, first-hand, eye-witness accounts, although, unlike Herodotus, he does not reveal his sources.
In contrast, Raymond claims that an inordinate amount of time and energy must be spent hunting for bugs in the Cathedral model, since the working version of the code is available only to a few developers.
It was one of the first four Soviet cities to be awarded the title of " Hero City " in 1945, though some of the Odessans had a more favourable view of the Romanian occupation, in contrast with the Soviet official view that the period was exclusively a time of hardship, deprivation, oppression and suffering – claims embodied in public monuments and disseminated through the media to this day.
L. T. Fitz outwardly claims that early criticism of Antony and Cleopatra is “ colored by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” Fitz argues that previous criticisms place a heavy emphasis on Cleopatra ’ s “ wicked and manipulative ” ways, which are further emphasized by her association with Egypt and her contrast to the “ chaste and submissive ” Roman Octavia.
In contrast to the Scottish birth of Scrooge, Rockerduck claims to be hailing from England like his father Howard, where he is sometimes depicted to be living, and shown to be the more active in Europe than in America, with some stories having Scrooge having to buy land from him or compete with him to be able to expand his businesses on the European markets.
Webb has the most land area of any town in New York State, making it New York State's largest town, a title it shares with the town of Hempstead, which is the largest based on population ( in contrast, the town of Green Island claims to be the smallest based on area ).
However, the proclamation established the important precedent that the indigenous population had certain rights to the lands they occupied — in the past, by contrast, the Crown had granted lands without regard to native claims.
However, these claims seem to be in jarring contrast with the fact that there is much evil and suffering in the world.
( By contrast, within a stock company, an initial reserve for future claims liabilities is set aside immediately, “ in year 1 ”.
By contrast Sinn Féin claims to have secured the abolition of the 11 + and a veto over any system which might follow it.
Yet, these claims are in jarring contrast with the fact that there is much evil in the world.
A series of new Leica lenses is manufactured specifically for the S2 and Leica claims they offer unsurpassed resolution and contrast at all apertures and focusing distances, even exceeding the sensor's capabilities.
This is in contrast to the Somaliland macro-region in northwestern Somalia, which also claims the area as part of its territory.
The term Pākehā is also sometimes used among New Zealanders of European ancestry in distinction to the Māori term Tauiwi ( foreigner ), as an act of emphasising their claims of belonging to the space of New Zealand in contrast to more recent arrivals.
Though it is designed as a specialist degree, in contrast to the Diplom degree at University, which claims to be more generalist.
In contrast to the claims of Régnié, Juliénas growers believe that this area was the site of the first vineyards planted in Beaujolais by the Romans during this conquest of Gaul.
SAP claims to grow organically in contrast to its main rival, Oracle, which has spent close to USD 40 billion during 2004 – 2010 acquiring many competitors.
In contrast, the company claims to promote the reading of the original work, and does not view the study guides as a substitute to the reading.
By contrast, in Verismo, Corazzol p 263 claims that the orchestra merely " echoes and validates the voices " and thus the style offers " a regressive point of view ": the orchestra can add nothing to the drama or to the audience's understanding, even if it can serve to deepen the music's emotionality, for example the use in Manon Lescaut of the Tristan chord.

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