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Zealous by contrast was barely touched: Hood had situated Zealous outside the arc of most of the French ship's broadside and in any case Guerrier was not prepared for an engagement on both sides simultaneously, with its port guns blocked by stores.
By contrast, an estimated 100, 000 African slaves arrived at the port of Buenos Aires in the 17th and 18th centuries, and many were destined for Paraguay, Chile and Bolivia.
In computing, a serial port is a serial communication physical interface through which information transfers in or out one bit at a time ( in contrast to a parallel port ).
The English navy, in contrast to the Dutch fleet, had little experience in shore landings, so it was expected to directly take some Dutch port by assault, despite having insufficient recent information about the dangerous constantly shifting shoals.
By contrast, London was a port, served by already-navigable rivers like the Thames and the River Lea, ( which was canalised ).
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, many CLECs formed in the post-Telecom Act " bubble " operated using the unbundled Network Element Platform ( UNE-P ), in which they resold the ILECs ' service by leasing the underlying copper and port space on the ILEC's local switch.
In contrast with other European ports, which are managed by port authorities, the activities of the Port of Koper comprise the management of the free zone area, the management of the port area, and the role of terminal operator.
In contrast to the Xbox and PS2 versions, the GameCube port received lower scores from publications.
The French fleet by contrast was trapped in the port of Lorient where food supplies ran out, forcing Villaret to discharge many of his ships ' crews.
In contrast a self-powered hub is one that takes its power from an external power supply unit and can therefore provide full power ( up to 500 mA ) to every port.

contrast and wine
For example, in order to contrast the people ’ s disobedience with the obedience of the Rechabites, God has Jeremiah invite the Rechabites to drink wine, in disobedience to their ancestor ’ s command.
Those who hold that Jesus ' words, " This is my body ", " This is my blood ", were not metaphorical claim that there is a marked contrast between metaphorical figurative expressions, which of their nature have a symbolic meaning, and what Jesus said about concrete things such as the bread and wine.
In the United States, by contrast, a dessert wine is legally defined as any wine over 14 % alcohol by volume, which includes all fortified wines-and is taxed more highly as a result.
In order to contrast the people ’ s disobedience with the obedience of the Rechabites, the Lord has Jeremiah invite the Rechabites to drink wine, in disobedience to their ancestor ’ s command.
In contrast, Port wine, for example, is fortified halfway through its fermentation, which stops the process so that not all of the sugar is turned into alcohol.
In contrast to German wine laws, Alsatian rieslings can be chaptalized, a process in which the alcoholic content is increased through the addition of sugar to the must.
In contrast to most other wine-producing regions, Canada, particularly the Niagara Peninsula, consistently undergoes freezing in winter and has become the world's largest ice wine producer.
Meanwhile, the Year 14 dockets, in contrast, are all individual and mention specific wines such as " very good quality wine " or, in one case " sweet wine " and the location of the vineyard is identified.
This is because most of the resveratrol in grapes is located in the skin of the grape, and red wine is fermented with the skins of the grape included, allowing the wine to absorb it ; by contrast, white wine is fermented after the skins have been removed.
Much of Martell Cognac is produced from wine from the Borderies region, in contrast to other companies, which mainly sell fine Champagne Cognac.
He describes the anxious feelings, cold-wetness, and solitude of the sea voyage in contrast to life on land where men are surrounded by kinsmen, free from dangers, and full on food and wine.
The writers ( primarily John Wells ) presented Mrs Wilson as seeing herself as comfortably middle class, in contrast to the working class pretensions as opposed to middle class actuality of her husband, for example the Wincarnis ( a brand of tonic wine ) and the worsted suits with two pairs of trousers ( Wilson was from Huddersfield, a town famous for the manufacture of worsted cloth ).
The crisp acidity of the wine serves as a contrast that can cut through the creaminess of the sauce and give a different, refreshing sensation for the palate as oppose to what a complementary pairing, such as a creamy, buttery Chardonnay, would bring.
In dishes that are fatty, oily, rich or salty, acidity in wine can " cut " ( or standout and contrast ) through the heaviness and be a refreshing change of pace on the palate.
By contrast, any wine with over 45 g / L would be considered sweet, though many of the great sweet wines have levels much higher than this.
Its semi-planar surface is in contrast with the cliffs to the east which front the São Jorge Channel, and has produced a micro-climate that has sustained many orchards and fields that produce coffee, wine, tropical fruits and species of Dragon trees ( Dracaena draco ) typical of the Canary Islands, Cape Verde and Madeira.
In contrast to Chianti, the other famous Sangiovese based wine of Tuscany, Brunello di Montalcinos have a more fleshy texture with common aromas and flavors of blackberry, black cherry, black raspberry, chocolate, leather and violets.
Buloff noted that the Romanian actor Tanţi Cutava was equally comfortable acting in French and Yiddish as in his native Romanian, that he often heard ethnic Romanians singing songs from the Yiddish theater over a glass of wine, that Romanian writers and artists invited Yiddish actors to their get-togethers, all of which apparently formed a stark contrast to Warsaw at the same time.
In contrast to this, it is said that when he entertained, his guests lacked for nothing while he drank water coloured to look like wine so as not to spoil the feast.
The climatic contrast between Central Otago and the more humid, warmer wine regions of the North Island can be illustrated by the difference in the timing of the grape harvest.

contrast and for
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
A true university, like most successful marriages, is a unity of diversities Without forcing all components into a single pattern, the preparation of a master plan is an opportunity to consider interrelation of knowledge at its highest level, which a university -- in contrast to a multiversity -- should stand for.
Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that is built upon two continents.
In contrast, 20 of the 21 lines in the Completion Profile ( excluding center 5 for boys and 4 for girls ) are bunched and extend over a much shorter period, approximately 30 months for boys and 40 months for girls.
In contrast, for the girl the epiphysis was slightly advanced at Onset and delayed at Completion.
In contrast to this voluntary-control explanation for nonreactivity given by the Kohnstamm-positive subjects, the Kohnstamm-negative subjects offered an involuntary-control hypothesis to explain nonreactivity.
But the use of stress in comparison and contrast, for example, can undermine distinctions such as these.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
In contrast, the dynamic program produces this policy and a whole family of policies for any smaller number of stages.
But there was a contrast even more decisive than a hunger for fact between the Trial in Jerusalem and those in Moscow and New York.
There was considerable contrast between this Mulligan performance and that of Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who are able to generate a tremendous sound for such a small group.
The Declaration's emphasis on freedom and equality for all, in contrast to the Constitution's tolerance of slavery, shifted the debate.
By contrast, the cursive developed out of the Nabataean alphabet in the same period soon became the standard for writing Arabic, evolving into the Arabic alphabet as it stood by the time of the early spread of Islam.
In contrast to the elaborate stowage procedures for earlier anchors, stockless anchors are simply hauled up until they rest with the shank inside the hawsepipes, and the flukes against the hull ( or inside a recess in the hull ).
In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for an ideal gas.
In contrast, the Danes preferred to choose easy targets, mapping cautious forays designed to avoid risking all their accumulated plunder with high-stake attacks for more.
Still, in contrast with oligarchical societies, there were no real property qualification for voting.
Chinese languages treat these two phones differently ; for example in Mandarin, ( written b in Pinyin ) and ( written p ) contrast phonemically.
However, they may become aware of the differences if, for example, they contrast the pronunciations of the following words:
In contrast to romantic theorists Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.
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.

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