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contrast and director's
As the film progresses, ruthless characters – Goneril, Regan, Edmund – increasingly appear isolated in shots, in contrast to the director's focus, throughout the film, on masses of human beings.

contrast and cut
In contrast to Zeffirelli, whose Hamlet was heavily cut, Kenneth Branagh adapted, directed, and starred in a 1996 version containing every word of Shakespeare's play, combining the material from the F1 and Q2 texts.
In contrast to his predecessor's policies, Khalifa ibn Hamad cut family allowances and increased spending on social programs, including housing, health, education, and pensions.
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.
In contrast, however, to the early examples these are almost always cut into the slope of a hillside so that only the upper third of the vaulted chamber was above ground level.
In contrast, Nimoy and Shatner's memoirs report that after the screening he called his lawyer and demanded a quarter of the scenes be cut ; the producers refused, and within 48 hours he was dead.
In contrast to clinical endpoints, surrogate endpoints have been shown to cut down the time required to confirm whether a drug has clinical benefits.
In contrast to socks that, when pulled on, fit the foot snugly because of their elastic weave, tabi are sewn from cloth cut to form.
It became associated with singers who grew their hair long, wore denim and leather and had a scruffier look in contrast to the clean cut country singers in Nudie suits that were pushing the Nashville sound, with the exception of Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers.
In contrast, most hardwood trees such as cherry, maple, oak, and ash must be cut into 1 ” thick boards immediately after felling or large cracks will develop in the trunk which can render the wood worthless ( Ling, 2003 ).
In contrast, both lateral erosion and undercutting occur on the cut bank or concave bank ( the bank with the greater radius.
In contrast, the government of Belgium, the former colonial power, cut all support to the Habyarimana regime, which viewed the action as abandonment.
In contrast to the 1925 film, not one horse was hurt, and no humans were seriously injured ; though Joe Canutt, while doubling for Charlton Heston, did cut his chin because he did not follow his father ’ s advice to hook himself to the chariot when Judah Ben-Hur's chariot bounced over the wreck of another chariot.
To cut down light pollution and enhance contrast observers employ " nebular filters " designed to admit certain wavelength and block others.
The AR-15 magazine release is also used, in contrast to the original AR-18 which had a different magazine release and corresponding slot in the body of the magazine, meaning AR-15 magazines needed a new slot cut to fit properly in the AR-18.
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.
This means that the sill does not cut across preexisting rocks, in contrast to dikes, discordant intrusive sheets which do cut across older rocks.
The Temple sector is built out of cut and fitted stones in contrast to the other two sectors of the Temple Hill which are made out of fieldstones.
Cavil notes that the Sixes have done a good job of distinguishing themselves and praises Godfrey for it, in contrast to the Number Five / Aaron Doral copy who has individuated himself from the copy abandoned on Ragnar only by wearing a teal suit instead of a burgundy one, in the same cut.
The painstaking method by which the stone was cut allowed minute detail with sharp contrast between the images and background, also allowing for a great deal of shadow play.
This is in contrast to a cut where there is no such transition.
By contrast, the owners of The Cullinan Diamond cut that stone in such a way that the largest faceted diamond in the world came from it.
Because the rocking motion used when cutting on a plate or board with an ulu pins down the food being cut, it is also easier to use an ulu one-handed ( a typical steak knife, in contrast, requires a fork ).

contrast and Scott's
In contrast, the novels of Scott's contemporary Jane Austen, once appreciated only by the discerning few ( including, as it happened, Sir Walter Scott himself ) rose steadily in critical esteem, though Austen, as a female writer, was still faulted for her narrow (" feminine ") choice of subject matter, which, unlike Scott, avoided the grand historical themes traditionally viewed as masculine.
From his analysis, O ' Shea said Scott's motorcycle ’ s speed may have been as much as 65 mph ; this was in contrast to the Highway Patrol's estimate of 59.
Scott's streetwise, arrogant ways contrast with Jimmy and Mike's bumbling blue-collar lifestyle.

contrast and Kingdom
In contrast, the other gospels repeatedly use the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven as important concepts.
In contrast England and Wales have considerably lower rates and Scotland has the lowest in the United Kingdom.
In contrast, the album peaked at number three in the United Kingdom.
Parnell's movement campaigned for ' Home Rule ', by which they meant that Ireland would govern itself as a region within the United Kingdom, in contrast to O ' Connell who wanted complete independence subject to a shared monarch and Crown.
When the first universal postal system was started in the United Kingdom with its Penny Black, the postmark used red ink for contrast.
In contrast, the Neotropical Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic Kingdom.
In Canada and Australia, by contrast, debates over monarchy represent or represented debates whose driving force concerned each nation's relationship with the United Kingdom and the cultural heritage that that represents.
To be eligible to be elected it is necessary to be of Dutch nationality, to be over eighteen in age and not to have been excluded from the right to vote ( Article 56 ); there are also certain incompatibilities of function ( Article 57 ), the most important of which is that a minister not belonging to a demissionary cabinet cannot be a member of the States-General, a stark contrast with the situation in United Kingdom or Germany.
Although one writer in the seventeenth century described the Fenland as all lying above sea level ( in contrast to the Netherlands ), the area is now home to the lowest land point in the United Kingdom, Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire, at around 2. 75 metres below sea level.
In contrast to the previous war, by virtue of the Statute of Westminster 1931, Canada instituted its measures separately from the United Kingdom.
In the United Kingdom, the equivalent " Earl " is also used as a courtesy title for the eldest son of a duke ; in Italy, by contrast, all the sons of certain counts are counts ( contini ).
In the Kingdom of Castille ( including Andalusia, Murcia and the former kingdom of Granada ), by contrast, the scale of Morisco expulsion was much less severe.
Gallup launched a subsidiary in the United Kingdom, where it almost alone correctly predicted Labour's victory in the 1945 general election, in contrast with virtually all other commentators, who expected a victory for the Conservative Party, led by Winston Churchill.
By contrast, the Kingdom of Prussia was ruled in turn by Friedrich I, Friedrich Wilhelm I, Friedrich II, and Friedrich Wilhelm II ; and later by Wilhelm I.
In contrast, the British Nationality Act 1981 now provides that, as far as United Kingdom law is concerned, no person is a British subject except as provided by the Act.
This was in marked and highly significant contrast with most European democracies, as France, Germany and the United Kingdom, where left-wing and right-wing alternated to power.
In the Kingdom of Great Britain a white cockade was worn by those supporting the restoration of a Jacobite monarchy, while in contrast the established Hanoverian monarchy they were trying to overthrow had one that was all black.
In contrast to right-wing nationalist sentiment and contrary to the wishes of the early nationalist enthusiasts of the SPS, the party did not pursue a policy in which it would absorb Montenegro as Kingdom of Serbia had done to Kingdom of Montenegro in 1918.
In contrast, the Bohemian Kingdom had entrenched estates that were ready to defend what they considered their rights and liberties.
In contrast to the United States, geriatric medicine is a major specialty in the United Kingdom ; geriatricians are the single most numerous internal medicine specialists.
In contrast, 25 Canada Square, or Citigroup Centre 2, stands at and, alongside HSBC Tower ( with which it was built in tandem ), is the joint 4th-tallest building in the United Kingdom ( behind The Shard, One Canada Square and Heron Tower ).

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