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The earliest copies of The Jewish War by Josephus ( originally composed in the 1st century AD ), in contrast, come from nine manuscripts written in the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries.
In the 1st century AD, sterling qualities such as those enumerated above by Fénelon ( excepting perhaps belief in the brotherhood of man ) had been attributed by Tacitus in his Germania to the German barbarians, in pointed contrast to the softened, Romanized Gauls.
Battersea, listed as Patricesy ( St Peter's Water ) in the Domesday Book and first mentioned in records of 693 AD, on the south bank of the river opposite Chelsea, was by contrast low and marshy land, prone to flooding.
Modern Korean, in contrast, according to proponents of this hypothesis, appears to have stronger connnections the Silla language, spoken in the ancient kingdom of Silla ( 57 BC – AD 935 ), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, whose similarity to the Goguryeo language is not clearly established.
In contrast, the amillennial view holds that the thousand years mentioned in Revelation 20 is a symbolic number, not a literal description ; that the millennium has already begun and is identical with the current church age, ( or more rarely, that it ended with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 — see Preterism ).

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* MRI & contrast media in Medicine
Modeled after recent successes in downtown ballpark building ( such as San Francisco's AT & T Park ), and incorporating San Diego history in the form of the preservation of the facade of the historic Western Metals Company building ( now the left-field corner, the corner of the building substituting for the left field foul pole ), the new Petco Park is a sharp contrast to their previous home at Qualcomm ( Jack Murphy ) Stadium which was a cookie-cutter type football-baseball facility located in an outer, mostly commercial-industrial, area of the city near an interstate interchange.
In contrast, Cultural Studies was grounded in a pragmatic, liberal-pluralist tradition in the United States ( Lindlof & Taylor, 2002, p.
* Thomas Pynchon's three novels Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day are historical, and they variously contrast outrageous personal, subjective, hallucinogenic or even supernatural events with very real, well-researched accuracies from the past.
" In contrast to a membership from Barnes & Noble, which was a paid-for membership that entitled customers to discounts, Borders Rewards was a free program with discount coupons and the ability to earn store credit for purchases.
Town & Country offers a quiet, restful, green residential landscape, in contrast to the more intensely developed areas typical of St. Louis County.
In contrast, sadcore emphasized pain and suffering through melodic use of acoustic and electronic instrumentation in the music of bands like American Music Club and Red House Painters, while the revival of Baroque pop reacted against lo-fi and experimental music by placing an emphasis on melody and classical instrumentation, with artists like Arcade Fire, Belle & Sebastian and Rufus Wainwright.
In contrast, the historians Stephen Boardman ( 2007 ), Alexander Grant ( 1984 & 1992 ) and Michael Lynch ( 1992 ) give a more even-handed appraisal of Robert II's life.
The album included several guest appearances ( DZK ~ PR ~ & Warbux ), a marked contrast to many of his previous albums in which he kept features at a minimum.
Calvin's solo material was a marked contrast to the upbeat rock of Halo Benders and the funk-soul of DNSS, as it allowed him to explore mournful blues, folk, & gospel elements.
; Wider viewing angles & improved brightness: OLEDs can enable a greater artificial contrast ratio ( both dynamic range and static, measured in purely dark conditions ) and viewing angle compared to LCDs because OLED pixels directly emit light.
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.
In the context of current bilateral agreements, this is referred to as R & D +, which in contrast to TRIPS + approaches.
According to music writers, the genre's works are mostly album-oriented and distinguished by its musicianship and production, incorporating " organic " elements of classic soul music with the use of live instrumentation, in contrast to the more single-oriented, hip hop-based, and producer-driven sampling approach of contemporary R & B.
According to the great medievalist Émile Mâle, this was " the death of medieval art ", but it paled in contrast to the Iconclasm present in some Protestant circles & did not apply to secular paintings.
The user friendly interface includes features like photo editing & printing, web album galleries, slide shows, photo management & cataloging, custom sorting, IPTC & Exif editor, thumbnail generation, resize & resample images, jp2000, batch conversion, database keyword searching, red eye removal, color / sharpness / brightness & contrast correction, artefacts removal, clone brush, scanner & TWAIN import, screen capture, lossless JPEG rotation, gamma correction, print ordering and screenshows with many transition effects, watermark text, image annotations, panorama stitch & animation, video capture, PDF album export, photo layouts, collages, frames, shadows, histograms, automatic white balance, and Skype photo sharing.
Stax put out funky, distinctly Southern records by artists like Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, and Wilson Pickett that stood in sharp contrast to the smoother, more pop records coming out of Detroit's Motown ( see Memphis soul ).

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In contrast, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D. C. uses many artifacts in their memorable exhibitions.
The western pediment has Apollo as the central figure, " majestic " and " remote ", presiding over a battle of Lapiths and Centaurs, in strong contrast to that of the eastern pediment for its depiction of violent action, and described by D. E. Strong as the " most powerful piece of illustration " for a hundred years.
In contrast, Peggy Noonan feels that sound bites have acquired a negative connotation but are not inherently negative, and that what we now think of as great historical sound bites — such as " The only thing we have to fear is fear itself ", the most famous phrase in Franklin D. Roosevelt's first Inaugural Address — were examples of eloquent speakers unselfconsciously and " simply trying in words to capture the essence of the thought they wished to communicate.
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.
* A review on the subject of medical X-ray examinations and metal based contrast agents, by Shi-Bao Yu and Alan D. Watson, Chemical Reviews, 1999, volume 99, pages 2353 – 2378
The subring of operators that are polynomials in D with constant coefficients is, by contrast, commutative.
His optimism was such a contrast to his grim-sounding international contemporaries that Time magazine made him their 1931 Man of the Year, an honour never bestowed on a Frenchman before, following Mohandas K. Gandhi and preceding Franklin D. Roosevelt.
In contrast, American Podiatrists who hold a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine ( D. P. M.
However, the concept was in stark contrast to the large collegiate symphony bands of the time, particularly the 100-member band of the University of Michigan, conducted by William D. Revelli and even larger University of Illinois Concert Band as configured by A. Austin Harding and Mark Hindsley.
In contrast, low C and D, both roots of very common chords, are sorely missed if a harpsichord with lowest key E is tuned to match the keyboard layout.
As well as his Communion Service in the Phrygian Mode, his settings of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis are still popular with cathedral and parish church choirs, particularly the services in F, D, and G, and the two settings in E flat ; during Passiontide his St Mark Passion is sometimes performed, and demonstrates Wood's interest in modal composition, in contrast to the late romantic harmonic style he more usually employs.
In contrast, this proposed amendment would have given Washington, D. C. full representation in both houses of the Congress in addition to full participation in the Electoral College.
By contrast, the 50 plates of the Supplement to the 3rd edition were engraved by D. Lizars.
Its dipole moment is 1. 08 D, in contrast with naphthalene, which has a dipole moment of zero.
" H. D. F. Kitto notes that Sparta, in contrast to Athens, was admired not for its art and literature, but for the disciplined character of its citizens.
In contrast, batch processes too often perform well on R & D bench-top level but fail at batch pilot plant level.
By contrast, all of the R & D work for DAB ( and much of DAB +) had already been done using an existing codec, and requires no licensing fees.
Most notably, Christian scholar D. G. Hart uses this term to compare and contrast the practices of evangelical Protestants and what he calls " confessional Protestants " ( for example Anglicans and most Lutherans ).
Ph. D. students by contrast are typically registered for a Master of Philosophy and have their registration upgraded after making satisfactory progress ( usually after the first year ).
D horizons are not universally distinguished, but in the Australian system refer to " any soil material below the solum that is unlike the solum in general character, is not C horizon, and cannot be given reliable designation … may be recognized by the contrast in pedologic organization between it and the overlying horizons " ( MacDonald et al., 1990, p. 106 ).
In contrast to his predecessor, D. William Brosnan, Mr. Claytor was an " employee's President ," often chatting with the crews of the trains on which he rode, actively soliciting their suggestions on how to make the railroad run better.
In contrast, his son is referred as " Benjamin Heath, D. D.

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