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contrast and popularity
By contrast, Interlingua ( 1951 ) has greatly surpassed Ido in terms of popularity.
In contrast, a poll of only 50 thousand citizens selected by George Gallup's organization successfully predicted the result, leading to the popularity of the Gallup poll.
By that time, Blur had undergone an ideological and image shift intended to celebrate their English heritage in contrast to the popularity of American grunge bands like Nirvana.
Putin's popularity, which stems from his reputation as a strong leader, stands in contrast to the unpopularity of his predecessor, but it hinges on a continuation of economic recovery.
By that time, Blur had undergone an ideological and image shift intended to celebrate their English heritage in contrast to the popularity of American grunge bands like Nirvana.
By contrast, jai alai's popularity in the north-eastern and western United States waned as other gambling options became available.
Much of her popularity in comparison to other sea deities resulted from her role as a compassionate motherly protector in contrast to authoritarian father figures like the Dragon Kings.
Harlow's enormous popularity and " laughing vamp " image were in distinct contrast to her personal life, which was marred by disappointment, tragedy, and ultimately her sudden death from renal failure at the age of 26.
The book Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon described Jigglypuff as popular with a young, female audience across the franchise as a whole, attributing said popularity to both the immediate attraction of children to its pink color and its contrast to Pokémon species more popular with young males, such as Squirtle or Charmander.
In contrast to his popularity, he is at times rejected by Maya cultural activists who consider his status as a national hero a source of irony, considering the long history of mistreatment of Guatemala's native population.
The new anthem quickly gained popularity in contrast to its predecessor, whose lyrics were somewhat archaic and difficult to memorize.
The musical's enduring popularity lies in its light-hearted innocence and apparent simplicity, in sharp contrast to the many " hard-nosed " American musicals of the era, and its bright score including the songs " We Said We Wouldn't Look Back ", " I Sit in the Sun ", and " We're Looking for a Piano ".
It presented a more humorous side of Mortification on the " On the Road " material in contrast with their serious message about spiritual warfare-a common theme among Christian extreme metal bands during early 1990s when anti-Christian bands such as Deicide and Morbid Angel gained popularity.
Most of the popularity of all of these songs were achieved by the use of them in the game trailers, in which they used his lighthearted music to contrast with the combat taking place in the video.
In contrast to the infamous Heidi telecast in 1968, the popularity of The Wizard of Oz as an annual TV event at that time was such that the station ran the movie locally at a later date.
As a philosopher he is best known by his Zur Diätetik der Seele (" Dietetics of the soul ") ( Vienna, 1838 ), which attained great popularity, and the tendency of which, in contrast to Hufeland's Makrobiotik (" On the Art of Prolonging Life "), is to show the true way of rendering life harmonious and lovely.
The popularity of cryoelectron microscopy stems from the fact that it allows the observation of specimens that have not been stained or fixed in any way, showing them in their native environment, in contrast to X-ray crystallography, which generally requires placing the samples in non-physiological environments, which can occasionally lead to functionally irrelevant conformational changes.
In contrast to the popularity of NBC's " Must See TV " on Thursday nights in the 1990s, many African-American viewers flocked to Fox's Thursday night line-up of Living Single, New York Undercover, and Martin.
He made a good impression, with a popular story going that he rose in popularity one year at Zhang Zuolin's birthday party: in contrast to other guests who showered the warlord with expensive gifts, Zhang Zongchang sent him two empty coolie baskets and failed to turn up himself.
Its popularity grew rapidly in the early 19th century, when increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval forms in contrast to the classical styles prevalent at the time.
His popularity stood in contrast to popular dissatisfaction with his uncle, King Andrianjafy, who was seen as an irresponsible ruler.
The popularity of this film was low in the 1970s but rose again in the 1980s in contrast to contemporaneous " chernukha " (" black ") films, gloomy satirical and social dramas with philosophical motifs.

contrast and among
The limits are suggested by an imaginary experiment: contrast the perceptual skill of English professors with that of their colleagues in discriminating among motor cars, political candidates, or female beauty.
Indic languages, such as Hindi, typically have a four-way contrast among plosives and affricates ( voiced, breathy voiced, tenuis, aspirated ) and a two-way contrast among nasals ( voiced, breathy voiced ).
In the case of Xhosa, there is a four-way contrast analogous to Indic in oral clicks, and similarly a two-way contrast among nasal clicks, but a three-way contrast among plosives and affricates ( breathy voiced, aspirated, and ejective ), and two-way contrasts among fricatives ( voiceless and breathy voiced ) and nasals ( voiced and breathy voiced ).
In contrast, the Fitzroy Lions, a foundation club of the VFL / AFL, had been among the dregs of the league for the better part of the last four decades.
Warren Roberts, among others, has pointed out the contrast between David's " public style " of painting, as shown in his history paintings, and his " private style ", as shown in his portraits.
Criticizability, in contrast to falsifiability, and thus rationality, may be comprehensive ( i. e., have no logical limits ), though this claim is controversial even among proponents of Popper's philosophy and critical rationalism.
Finnish and Estonian, among others, have a grammatical aspect contrast of telicity between telic and atelic.
By contrast, among some Indian holy men, the hair is worn extremely long.
< p > How painful, sad and sobering is the sharp contrast between the clear attitude that should prevail in a pure Torah community and the confusion that exists among well-intentioned individuals within our communities.
In the United States, by contrast, although it is historically aligned with the Democratic Party, the union movement is by no means monolithic on that point ; this is especially true among the individual " rank and file " members.
The success of the De Leonist plan depends on achieving majority support among the people both in the workplaces and at the polls, in contrast to the Leninist notion that a small vanguard party should lead the working class to carry out the revolution.
By contrast, Leto labored for nine nights and nine days for Apollo, according to the Homeric Hymn to Delian Apollo, in the presence of all the first among the deathless goddesses as witnesses: Dione, Rhea, Ichnaea, Themis and the " loud-moaning " sea-goddess Amphitrite.
By contrast, the Indianapolis Colts — among the most successful franchises in any sport during the 2000s with quarterback Peyton Manning — had a 2-14 record in 2011 because of injuries that prevented Manning from playing.
By contrast, socialism emphasises distributing output among trades as required by each trade, not necessarily considering how trades organise internally.

contrast and African
The contrast between traditional and modern transport in Eritrea. This article summarizes characteristics of a number of forms of transport in the coastal African nation of Eritrea.
Pan-Africanism, by contrast, was a specifically African policy that envisioned the liberation of African peoples from Western colonialism and the eventual economic and political unity of the African continent.
It is certainly also commonly used in connection with the acquisition, use, and study of English as the world's lingua franca (' TEIL: Teaching English as an International Language '), and especially when the language is considered as a whole in contrast with British English, American English, South African English, and the like.
In contrast, some linguists have sought to combine Greenberg's four African families into larger units.
In contrast, South African Chardonnay produced from more sandstone-based vineyards tend to be richer and more weighty.
In contrast, Wise compares Derrida's thought to precolonial notions of the word that are rooted in ancient Egyptian and African society.
The fictional Aeneas dutifully resists Dido ’ s temptation and abandons her to forge on to Italy, placing political destiny before romantic love, in stark contrast to his historical counterpart Antony, who puts passionate love of his own African queen, Cleopatra, before duty to Rome.
By contrast, the Europeans considered the majority Hutu to be characteristic Bantu people of Central African origin.
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.
This is in marked contrast to dizygotic twinning, which ranges from about six per thousand births in Japan ( almost similar to the rate of identical twins, which is around 4 – 5 ) to 15 and more per thousand in some parts of India and up to over 20 in some Central African countries.
By contrast, the African American population grew rapidly.
In contrast, country music derives from both African and European, as well as Native American and Hawaiian, traditions and yet has long been perceived as a form of white music.
In contrast the disease is rare in situations typified by rural African communities.
A number of European and North American species are long-distance migrants ; by contrast, the West and South African swallows are non-migratory.
In contrast to this African species are more likely to be found in open woodlands and savannah ; 33 species are open area specialists compared to 13 true forest species.
By contrast, African species had many thousands or a few million years to adapt to the gradual development of human hunting skills, yet many of the commonly domesticated bovid species ( goats, sheep, water buffalo and yak ) originated in Asia.
In contrast to Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia followed a policy of ' Indirect Rule ' of African areas, where the administration attempted to build up self-governing institutions within the African community and to leave them to their own devices.
In contrast with many other East African economic systems, cattle played only a minor role.
By contrast, African workers, both in Africa and in the New World, were widely noted to sing while working.
However, most Dominicans do not self-identify as black, in contrast to people of West African ancestry in other countries.
The British infantry uniforms at that date were red jackets, black trousers with red piping to the side, white pith helmets and pipe clayed equipment, a stark contrast to the African landscape.
By contrast, generalist species, which are pollinated by a range of pollinators from at least three pollinator groups, are rare among southern African Iridaceae.

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