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Try some closeups on Southern blossoms to provide a welcome contrast with the many long-view scenics you'll be making.
By the standards of 19th century tycoons, Carnegie was not a particularly ruthless man but a humanitarian with enough acquisitiveness to go in the ruthless pursuit of money ; on the other hand, the contrast between his life and the lives of many of his own workers and of the poor, in general, was stark.
In contrast to bacterial pathogens, these apicomplexan parasites are eukaryote and share many metabolic pathways with their animal hosts.
By contrast, in mainstream Analytical philosophy the topic is more confined to abstract investigation, in the work of such influential theorists as W. V. O. Quine, to name one of many.
With many traditional domestic Liberal policies now regarded as irrelevant, he focused the party on opposition to both the rise of Fascism in Europe and the appeasement foreign policy of the British government, arguing that intervention was needed, in contrast to the Labour calls for pacifism.
By contrast, the British press were jubilant ; many newspapers sought to portray the battle as a victory for Britain over anarchy, and the success was used to attack the supposedly pro-republican Whig politicians Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
There was, however, a need to provide a dramatic contrast to Macbeth ; a role that many scholars argue is filled by Banquo.
Since society considers so many rights as natural ( hence the term " right ") rather than man-made, what constitutes a crime also counts as natural, in contrast to laws ( seen as man-made ).
Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful galaxies visible, M51 has many star-forming regions and nebulae in its arms, coloring them pink and blue in contrast to the older yellow core.
By contrast, curry powders and pastes produced and consumed in India are extremely diverse ; some red, some yellow, some brown ; some with five spices and some with as many as 20 or more.
In contrast to Judaism and many other traditions, he taught that there is a place for voluntary singleness in Christian service.
While many socialist currents advocated economic planning as an eventual substitute for the market for factors of production, some define economic planning as being based on worker-self management, with production being carried out to directly satisfy human needs, and contrast this with the concept of a command economy of the Soviet Union, which they characterize as being based on a top-down bureaucratic administration of the economy in a similar fashion to a capitalist firm.
In contrast, the fruit fly zygote first forms a sausage-shaped syncytium, which is still one cell but with many cell nuclei.
In contrast to the east side, the central and west neighborhoods originally contained many of the working class Germans who settled the town.
In contrast to many other faiths, Sikhs believe that when all other means to achieve justice are exhausted, then it is just to wield the sword.
Before the 20th century many double basses had only three strings, in contrast to the five to six strings typical of instruments in the string family or the four strings of instruments in the violin family.
* Staining – uses heavy metals such as lead, uranium or tungsten to scatter imaging electrons and thus give contrast between different structures, since many ( especially biological ) materials are nearly " transparent " to electrons ( weak phase objects ).
Generalized epilepsies, in contrast, arise from many independent foci ( multifocal epilepsies ) or from epileptic circuits that involve the whole brain.
Although a moderate box-office success, grossing $ 58 million domestically on an estimated $ 45 million budget, it was panned by critics, many of whom disliked the film's abrupt contrast between actual comedy and tragic melodrama.
In contrast, many economists today consider " human capital " ( skills and education ) as the fourth factor of production, with entrepreneurship as a form of human capital.
By contrast, many of the water courses in the lowlands tend to be sluggish and meandering.
In contrast, in the predominantly Greek-speaking eastern half of the Roman empire ( Byzantium ), many commentators of the subsequent centuries, such as Oribasius, physician to the emperor Julian who compiled a Synopsis in the 4th century, preserved and disseminated Galen's works, making Galenism more accessible.
This, in contrast to a normal table top game or a game meant to be played online, creates many more duties for a prospective gamemaster.
Her frequent visits to the estate also allowed her to contrast the wealth in which the local landowner lived with the lives of the often much poorer people on the estate, and different lives lived in parallel would reappear in many of her works.
Iodine's relatively high atomic number, low toxicity, and ease of attachment to organic compounds have made it a part of many X-ray contrast materials in modern medicine.

contrast and seed
In contrast, the morphologically similar seeds of Liliales have no phytomelan, and usually retain a cellular structure in the inner portion of the seed coat.
Fabrics in which the number of knit and purl stitches are not the same, such as stockinette, have a tendency to curl ; by contrast, those in which knit and purl stitches are arranged symmetrically ( such as ribbing, garter stitch or seed stitch ) tend to lie flat and drape well.
This is in contrast to the seedbed method used more commonly in domestic gardening or more specific ( modern ) agricultural scenarios where the seed is applied beneath the soil surface and monitored and manually tended frequently to ensure more successful growth rates and better yields.
The creation of free neutrons by electron capture during the rapid compression of the supernova core along with assembly of some neutron-rich seed nuclei makes the r process a primary process ; namely, one that can occur even in a star of pure H and He, in contrast to the B2FH designation as a secondary process.
' ) This contrast and utter disproportion greatly occupied these philosophers in the philosophemes of the Eleatics, in Plato's doctrine of the Ideas, in the dialectic of the Megarics, and later the scholastics in the dispute between nominalism and realism, whose seed, so late in developing, was already contained in the opposite mental tendencies of Plato and Aristotle.
By contrast, recalcitrant seeds are damaged by dryness and subzero temperature, and so must be continuously replanted to replenish seed stocks.
The creation of free neutrons by electron capture during the rapid collapse to high density of the supernova core along with assembly of some neutron-rich seed nuclei makes the r process a primary process ; namely, one that can occur even in a star of pure H and He, in contrast to the B2FH designation as a secondary process building on preexisting iron.
Perhaps the most significant difference in this change is that the primitive conifers invested their energy in the basic food supply for every seed, with no certainty of fertilization ; by contrast, flowering plants create the food supply for a seed only after it is triggered by fertilization.
In contrast, it was documented a process of asexual seed production ( apomixis ) in Zephyranthes texensis.
Styphnolobium has galactomannans as seed polysaccharide reserve, in contrast Sophora contains arabinogalactans, and Calia amyloid.
After a series of experiments in animals, by 1981 iodized poppy seed oil was in use as a contrast agent for computed tomography in humans.
This is in contrast to broadcast seeding, where seed is scattered over an area.
This is called epigenesis, which is " the theory that the germ is brought into existence ( by successive accretions ), and not merely developed, in the process of reproduction ," in contrast to theory of preformation, which asserts the " supposed existence of all the parts of an organism in rudimentary form in the egg or the seed ;" modern embryology holds this latter view.
In contrast, most of the other seed plants ( that is the gymnosperms, the monocots and the paleodicots ) produce monosulcate pollen, with a single pore set in a differently oriented groove called the sulcus.

contrast and plant
In contrast, it has no effect on the plastids of the higher developed vascular plant Lycopersicon esculentum L. ( tomato ).
Carnivory was a natural transition from insectivory for medium and large tetrapods, requiring minimal adaptation ( in contrast, a complex set of adaptations was necessary for feeding on highly fibrous plant materials ).
The valley of desolation is a sulfurous valley of volcanic vents and hot springs that inhibits significant plant growth-in stark contrast to the surrounding rain forest.
In contrast, rhubarb is often referred to as a fruit, because it is used to make sweet desserts such as pies, though only the petiole of the rhubarb plant is edible.
Nucleoli of various plant species have been shown to contain very high concentrations of iron in contrast to human and animal cell nucleoli.
By contrast, the closure of the famous meat-packing plant at Fray Bentos in the department of Río Negro transformed it into a virtual ghost town.
In contrast, a complex set of adaptations was necessary for feeding on highly fibrous plant materials ).
Sheep, in marked contrast, eat small quantities of the plant with relish.
In contrast, obligatory carnivores, whose diets contain little or no plant material, have a reduced cecum, which is often partially or wholly replaced by the vermiform appendix.
In contrast, high water during deluges ( lake marsh phase ) causes turnover in plant populations and creates greater interspersion of element cover and open water, but lowers overall productivity.
During Shemu, the Egyptian farmers would harvest their crops-in clear contrast to the practice of their contemporaries in the ancient world, who would be just beginning to plant their crops at this time of the year.
By contrast, Agfaphoto branded photographic films are not made by Agfa-Gevaert at all, originally having been made by the now closed Ferrania plant in Italy.
By contrast with other plant cultivation practices, bonsai is not intended for production of food, for medicine, or for creating yard-size or park-size gardens or landscapes.
In contrast, boiling water reactors and the steam turbine with radioactive water applied and therefore part of the control area of the nuclear power plant.
In contrast, the Greens left the previous government after its decision to build a new nuclear power plant in 2002.
In contrast many hydroelectric projects are of enormous size, such as the generating plant at the Hoover Dam of 2, 074 MW or the vast multiple projects of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Thus the cars must be shunted several times along their route in contrast to a unit train, which carries, for example, automobiles from the plant to a port, or coal from a mine to the power plant.
In contrast to sporidia, the dikaryotic phase of U. maydis requires infection of the plant to grow and differentiate, and cannot be maintained in the laboratory.
The Ford plant in contrast manufactured 8, 000 vehicles a day.
In contrast to the Irids, typical plant leaves – termed dorsiventral and bifacial – have upper and lower surfaces of different appearance and anatomy.
In contrast, the worker ants use their jaws for cutting plant material, including leaves and grass, for use to harvest fungus.
The character of the plant communities continues to change with increasing altitude, to subalpine and alpine shrublands at high elevations, which are in stark contrast to the surrounding pasture farmlands.
This is called a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine ( CCGT ) plant, and can achieve a thermal efficiency of around 60 %, in contrast to a single cycle steam power plant which is limited to efficiencies of around 35-42 %.

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