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contrast and lifestyle
This pastoral lifestyle is in sharp contrast to some of the more exotic interpretations of the culture of the Skara Brae people.
He and his wife, Queen Elisabeth, were popular in Belgium due to their simple, unassuming lifestyle and their harmonious family life, which stood in marked contrast to the aloof, autocratic manner and the irregular private life of Leopold II.
They provided artwork that was realistic of the Native American lifestyle in contrast to the work of Anglo-Americans romantic depictions.
In contrast to the exciting lifestyle depicted on the film screen, the role of a real-life bodyguard is much more mundane: it consists mainly of planning routes, pre-searching rooms and buildings where the client will be visiting, researching the background of people that will have contact with the client, searching vehicles, and attentively escorting the client on their day-to-day activities.
One example of such group was the Hare Krishna movement ( ISKCON ) founded by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1966, many of whose followers voluntarily accepted the demandingly ascetic lifestyle of bhakti yoga on a full-time basis, in stark contrast to much of the popular culture of the time.
The character's politics and lifestyle are conservative, a contrast to her husband.
Scott's streetwise, arrogant ways contrast with Jimmy and Mike's bumbling blue-collar lifestyle.
In contrast to the care-free lifestyle of the marionettes, Lorelei begins to feel stifled by her over-protected existence within the walls of Japoness Castle, and begs Otaru to help her escape for a day.
They can be difficult to see, given their skulking lifestyle and reedbed habitat, but tend to fly fairly frequently, when the striking contrast between the black flight feathers and the otherwise yellowish plumage makes them unmistakable.
His country lifestyle tends to contrast with her city life.
The song's lyrics offer a satirical view of young, self-righteous Americans ( So you been to school / For a year or two / And you know you ’ ve seen it all / In daddy ’ s car / Thinkin ’ you ’ ll go far ...) and contrast such a lifestyle with a brutal depiction of the Pol Pot regime of Cambodia ( Well you ’ ll work harder / With a gun inside your back / For a bowl of rice a day / Slave or soldier / Till you starve / Then your head is skewered on a stake ).
There was quite a clash between the two, as Esposito's freewheeling lifestyle ( represented by his casual dress on the job, the desire to make quick buck, and three ex-wives ) put him in contrast with Corassa, the older, more conservative family man with a heightened sense of professionalism.
Liza is working hard to get her career going (" She Loves to Hear the Music "), in contrast to Peter's excessive lifestyle.
He also wanted to show a lifestyle that was very tactile and physical, and contrast it to the lifestyle of the contemporary audience where things " fall in your lap.
In contrast to the Voice of America radio broadcasts in the region which it replaced, Radio Sawa blends news with contemporary music, arts and lifestyle and other light programming.
With his down-to-earth, everyman lifestyle, he acts as a contrast to his tormented superhero colleague.
Many a cleric as well as the Church as a whole enjoyed a luxury lifestyle in stark contrast to the conditions the large majority of the population lived in ; this luxury was financed by high church taxes and abundant sale of indulgences.
The word " Chichimeca " was originally used by the Nahua to describe their own prehistory as a nomadic hunter-gatherer people and used in contrast to their later, more urban lifestyle, which they identified with the term Toltecatl.
Their success on the London stage allowed the Grimaldis to enjoy an affluent lifestyle in contrast to other working-class families living in Clare Market and Holborn.
In contrast to work with woodmice, Zambian mole rats do not exhibit different orientation behavior when a visual cue such as the sun is present, a result that has been suggested is due to their subterranean lifestyle.
Robeson lived a modest bachelor lifestyle in stark contrast to his luxurious home while he was Secretary of the Navy in the Grant Administration.
Mykland was one of the most popular footballers in Norway, well-liked but never without controversy, his bohemian, unshaved look and relaxed lifestyle in contrast to those of the typical footballers.
Not unlike New York City's Greenwich Village and San Francisco's Haight Ashbury during the 1960s, Southside, in stark contrast to the Civil Rights battleground in downtown Birmingham, was home to a tolerant alternative artistic, cultural and lifestyle scene.

contrast and entrepreneur
However the term is also used in a very different way by those that wish to contrast what they see as a pure " market entrepreneur " with someone that uses the political system to further a commercial venture or their own career.
" He says, in contrast, the " market entrepreneur succeeds financially by selling a newer, better, or less expensive product on the free market without any government subsidies, direct or indirect.

contrast and intentionally
In contrast, some Reconstructionist movements, like those who practise Theodism, take a stricter religious approach, and only recognize certain historical texts and sources as being relevant to their belief system, intentionally focusing on one culture to the exclusion of others, and having a general disdain for the eclectic mentality.
This device intentionally contains some low-pressure gas, in contrast with a vacuum tube.
In contrast, triggering the reflex is sometimes done intentionally to induce vomiting, for example by those who suffer from bulimia nervosa.
By contrast, in films such as Braindead, the over-the-top gore is intentionally exploited to create a comedic tone.
The design was intentionally in contrast to most previous Eastern U. S. and European expositions, which had been done in Neoclassical and Beaux-Arts styles, with large formal buildings around large symmetric spaces.
Several White Sox players were accused of intentionally throwing gamesin contrast to Schalk, who played to win, hit for a Series. 304 batting average and was later absolved from any wrongdoing.
" The scene was intentionally altered not only in color, but also in tint, hue, brightness and contrast – prompting viewers to call their local ABC stations and complain about the broadcast quality.
In contrast, Gary Hausladen states that whilst Isola is an obvious replica of New York, it does not have a strong sense of reality, suggesting that McBain's aim was to create an intentionally generic urban setting.
Although the United States ( for example ) assigns most citizens and residents a social security number intended to be unique to the recipient and information regarding birth, death and work history ( in the form of contributions to the social security system ) is collected, the U. S. social security system has long been intentionally restricted in the scope of information collected and maintained regarding individuals where not directly related to social security benefits — as such, no information is centrally collected regarding marriage, citizenship status, parentage, or the like, in contrast to the German and Japanese family register systems.

contrast and chooses
He chooses, instead, to cling to a hollow ideal he no longer believes, and his death, in contrast to Tarrou's, does not bring him peace.
In contrast to many goaltenders who prefer to either let the puck go around the boards or stop it so that a teammate can pick it up, DiPietro often chooses to make a pass into the neutral zone.
Marcus wants to encourage the development of a utopian world-empire, but in contrast, the side he chooses tend to be ruthless and authoritarian ( e. g. Nazi Germany ).

contrast and business
In contrast to paleoconservatives, libertarian conservatives support strict laissez-faire policies such as free trade, opposition to any national bank and opposition to business regulations.
Freeware is in contrast to commercial software, which is typically sold for profit, but might be distributed for a business or commercial purpose in the aim to expand the marketshare of a " premium " product.
In contrast, Himmler was very honest in matters of money and business.
In contrast, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which is funded by businesses, accuses the media of being biased in favor of science and against business interests, and of credulously reporting science that purports to show that greenhouse gasses cause global warming.
Detectives, in contrast to uniform police, typically wear ' business attire ' in bureaucratic and investigative functions where a uniformed presence would be either a distraction or intimidating, but a need to establish police authority still exists.
The temporary nature of projects stands in contrast with business as usual ( or operations ), which are repetitive, permanent, or semi-permanent functional activities to produce products or services.
In contrast, the modern Québécois identity is secular and based on a social democratic ideal of an active Quebec government promoting the French language and French-speaking culture in the arts, education, and business within the Province of Quebec.
Thorstein Veblen saw socialism as an immediate stage in an ongoing evolutionary process in economics that would result from the natural decay of the system of business enterprise ; in contrast to Marx, he did not believe it would be the result of political struggle or revolution by the working class as a whole and did not believe it to be the ultimate goal of humanity.
This is in contrast with business, the value-creating activities of an organization for profit.
In contrast to the case method some schools use a skills-based approach in teaching business.
In contrast to Christchurch, much of the surrounding Canterbury region is dominated by the National Party due to its ties to rural farming and business interests.
In contrast, Asian administrations such as Suharto's New Order often took a cut on business transactions or provided conditions for development, through infrastructure investment, law and order, etc.
Many of the stories presenting him, especially during the 1970s and the 1980s, compare and contrast his and Scrooge's methods of organizing their business in order to gain profit.
The shows would often contrast suburban life with the adventures of a show business family on the road.
This is in contrast to some open-end funds which are only available for buying and selling at the close of business each day, at the calculated NAV, and for which orders must be placed in advance, before the NAV is known, and by simple buy or sell orders.
By contrast, commercial washers for internal business operations ( still often referred to as " washer / extractor " machines ) may include features absent from domestic machines.
In contrast to much of the Green movement in contemporary America with its preference for regulation, however, Callenbach's Ecotopia has relatively laissez-faire economic tendencies, combined with intense moral pressure toward sustainable practices, both in private life and in business.
By contrast, most large and medium-sized CRAs ( including Moody's, S & P, Fitch, Japan Credit Ratings, R & I, A. M. Best and others ) today rely on an " issuer-pays " business model in which most of the CRA's revenue comes from fees paid by the issuers themselves.
When it was first coined, it was posited as the emotional center of the brain, with cognition being the business of the neocortex by contrast.
In Australia and New Zealand, by contrast, no pro forma bills are introduced ; there, the respective houses of representatives instead consider some brief and non-controversial business items before debating the Address in Reply.
The Chinese culture by contrast places a much higher value on taking time to build a business relationship before starting to create value or bargain.
Private reason, by contrast, is the exercise of an individual's reason to the constrained norms and interests of some sub-set of the public as a whole ( such as a business, a political party, the military or the family ).
By contrast, the U. S. allows as a deduction “ all the ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business ...” subject to qualifications, enhancements, and limitations.

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