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contrast and edition
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, gives a Middle English quotation making this contrast, from as early as 1400:
In the March 17, 2003 edition of Sports Illustrated, columnist Frank Deford wrote an article entitled " The Rise and Fall of Kirby Puckett ", that documented Puckett's alleged indiscretions and attempted to contrast his private image with the much-revered public image he had previously maintained.
In contrast, Eddy ’ s healing method became firmly grounded in The Bible and the healing example of Jesus before the first edition of her book Science and Health was published in 1875.
The third edition, in contrast, made numerous changes to the artistic design and mechanics of the game.
In contrast to its English counterpart, the Russian edition and its readership were more sympathetic to right-wing voices.
By contrast, the St. John manual advocated turning the head to the side, but it was not until the 1950 40th edition of the St John Manual that it was added " if breathing is noisy ( bubbling through secretions ), turn the patient into the three-quarters prone position ", which is very similar to a modern recovery position.
In a stark contrast to the addendum in subsequent editions of the book — which describes the dogs ' finding sanctuary from the hunters and being cleared of carrying the plague — the film concludes as the first edition of the book proper, with the dogs swimming out to sea.
The Straits Timess decision to make its online edition almost entirely subscription-funded is in contrast to other traditional newspapers online editions, which often charge only for certain sections, such as archives, or for digital editions.
By contrast, the 50 plates of the Supplement to the 3rd edition were engraved by D. Lizars.
Although the revision of Meletij Smotrickij ’ s grammar published in Moscow in 1648 does not include in its alphabet, it does consistently write ( Etymologia ), in contrast to in the first edition of 1619.
The New English Bible in contrast, whilst receiving widespread criticism, has gone on to a second edition as the Revised English Bible.
The sporty GSi model of 1990 – 1992 was notable for its twin-cam engine, sport suspension, disc brakes, and wheels, a successor to the 1988 Nova Twin Cam but less of a limited edition, available in both body styles and a full array of colors in contrast to the earlier model's black sedan only.
One reviewer noted that the alterations made for the 1986 edition " often creates a vivid contrast with events and persons first described in 1979.
William Barrett emphasizes that the despair and disgust in Nausea contrast with the total despair of Céline ( who is quoted on the flyleaf of the French edition ) that leads to nothing ; rather, they are a necessary personal recognition that eventuate in " a release from disgust into heroism.
This second edition was painted in a purplish tint in contrast to the original Navy blue color.
In the third edition version of the Manual of the Planes, formians are implicitly described as being the primary inhabitants of both Arcadia and the Lawful Neutral Outer Plane of Mechanus, which is in contrast to the earlier Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Second Edition, where the Modrons were the exemplar Lawful Neutral race and the primary inhabitants of Mechanus.
The latter translation is most carefully done, and forms a strong contrast to the English edition.

contrast and 1856
In 1856, Augustus Gregory passed through the area noting that the landscape was a vast plain lacking vegetation in contrast to Mitchell's description of good country.
In contrast, a Democratic candidate has won the national election without the support of Ohio seven times ( 1836, 1844, 1856, 1884, 1892, 1944, 1960 ).

contrast and comprised
There was a striking contrast with Japan, where Edo ( Tokyo ) had as many as 1 million inhabitants and the urban population comprised as much as 10 % to 15 % of the total during the Tokugawa Period ( 1600 – 1868 ).
In contrast to Smith's view which was limited to the same functional domain and comprised activities that are in direct sequence in the manufacturing process, today's process concept includes cross-functionality as an important characteristic.
In contrast to the former Prussian province, the Reichsgau comprised the Bromberg ( Bydgoszcz ) region in the South and lacked the Deutsch-Krone ( Walcz ) region in the West.
In contrast to the Bundesrat, it comprised not only representatives from the state governments, since half of the Prussian delegation was appointed by this state's various provincial parliaments.

contrast and pages
Conversely, only the wiki users interested in a given project need look at its associated wiki pages, in contrast to high-traffic mailing lists which may burden subscribers with many messages, regardless of their relevance.
* 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
By contrast, OEM encodings, also known as MS-DOS code pages, were defined by IBM for use in the original IBM PC text mode display system.
By contrast, mediawiki avoids per-user controls, to keep most pages editable by most users and puts more information about users currently editing in its recent changes pages.
) This is in contrast to the remaining pages of the original Doctrine and Covenants which are officially recognized by nearly all Latter Day Saint denominations as divine revelation given specifically to the church.
In September 2007, Ralph Tegtmeier and Ed Purkiss coined the term " mosaic cloaking " whereby dynamic pages are constructed as tiles of content and only portions of the pages, javascript and CSS are changed, simultaneously decreasing the contrast between the cloaked page and the " friendly " page while increasing the capability for targeted delivery of content to various spiders and human visitors.
The last pages show Manhunter recovering and returning to Africa ( he disappeared in 1951 ); Paula going into a life of crime after being driven over the edge at witnessing Lance's death ; Ted Knight recovers and marries ; Al Pratt changes and grows more serious after the incident, in contrast to Johnny Thunder who " never changed "; Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle reconcile, and Quick looks forward to " a new age, as pure as sterling silver ".
The process of reading printed matter, in contrast, involves " trivial " extranoematic effort, that is, merely moving one's eyes along lines of text and turning pages.
This is used to contrast with reader's spread, which shows a finished printed piece on screen as it will appear to the reader, rather than the printer ; specifically, in a reader's spread for a typical book, pairs of facing pages are shown side-by-side ( that is, pages 2 and 3 together ).
The final pages feature the juxtaposition of two statements, by Sarkin Aung Wan and Paul Berlin, which contrast the early American view ( think Emerson and Thoreau ) of independence and happiness against the modern view of obligations placed on the individual to conform to society.
Kisei from Tokidoki Journal praised Clover for having a sense of beauty due to its empty space and simplicity, which help give the manga and characters a mood of " chilling isolation ," a stark contrast from CLAMP's previous works which Kisei said feature highly detailed pages that make reading difficult and " cheerful bubbly " female protagonists.
In contrast, the Medicare statute found in title 18 of the Social Security Act is about 400 pages long and the accompanying regulations consume thousands of pages in the U. S. Code of Federal Regulations.
Schmidt, by contrast, was still seen by many West German voters as a moderate and practical manager and doer, who focused on getting concrete political and economic results more than on political rhetoric ( see, for example, Erling Bjöl, Grimberg's History of the Nations, volume 22: From Peace to the Cold War, Helsinki: WSOY, 1984, pages 495, 497-499 ; Bjöl, Grimberg's History of the Nations, volume 23: The Rich West, Helsinki: WSOY, 1985, pages 353-356 ; Dennis L. Bark and David R. Gress, A History of West Germany: Volume 2: Democracy and Its Discontents, 1963 – 1988, " The Era of Macher ," London, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1989 ).
This two-way nature allowed pages to be served on request, in contrast to the TV-based systems ' sequential rolling method.
This is in contrast with usual teletext where the customer has to wait for the selected page to be broadcast, because the pages are broadcast sequentially.
Depending on the context, SEM can be an umbrella term for various means of marketing a website including search engine optimization ( SEO ), which adjusts or rewrites website content to achieve a higher ranking in search engine results pages, or it may contrast with pay per click ( PPC ), focusing on only paid components.
With a stark design, a daily circulation of 10, 000 copies and a size of 16 pages that doubled within a few weeks, the paper was a sharp contrast with other Argentinian newspapers due to its progressive orientation, its in-depth articles ( each one occupying more than a page on average ) and rich analysis.
Wikipedia documents are a typical example of soft security principles, using discussion pages, history, policies and guidelines, in contrast to traditional document control mechanisms using workflow and authorization.
By contrast, the pages of most books have an aspect ratio close to 2000: 1.

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