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contrast and markings
This is in contrast to northern pike which have dark bodies with light markings.
This is in stark contrast to true roan horses and roan cattle, which are roan only in pigmented regions of their coat and may have white markings.
In contrast to the carabao, it has a number of distinguishing characteristics: it is slightly hairier, has light markings on its face, is not gregarious, and has shorter horns that are somewhat V-shaped.
In contrast, the grey-shanked douc is less vibrant, with speckled grey legs and orange markings on the face.
The body markings are highly variable, as is the degree of contrast: in some specimens the pattern is very well defined, while in others it may be virtually absent.
In contrast, females and young are tawny brown in colour, although otherwise with similar markings to the male ; they have no horns and only a very small " pennant ".
This thin layer is painted white or pale blue for better contrast ; markings necessary for hockey or curling are also placed, along with logos or other decorations.
The contrast of red and white markings increases with age and social rank.
Police vehicle markings usually make use of bright colours or strong contrast with the base colour of the vehicle.
These markings are designed to have high contrast and be highly visible on the road, to deter crime and improve safety.
As the distance between an object and a viewer increases, the contrast between the object and its background decreases, and the contrast of any markings or details within the object also decreases.
Yellow line markings are also used in areas that receive regular annual snowfall to provide contrast.
If the dark markings within bright terrain are indeed impact features, then Janus ' surface represents a contrast with that of Saturn's moon Phoebe, where impacts have uncovered bright material beneath a darker overlying layer.
By contrast, the United Kingdom's Road Traffic Act calls for signs and road markings far more often at junctions ( intersections ) where signs would be used in the US.

contrast and piano
This collection features approximately twenty-five tracks, and is notable for its stripped down production and decidedly lo-fi nature ( many songs are just Fagen and his piano ), in contrast to future Steely Dan works.
By contrast, the piano sonatas of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christian's much older half brother, tend to invoke certain elements of his father at times, especially with regard to the use of counterpoint.
Interior of a 2012 Phaeton featuring piano lacquer trim on tan leather seats with contrast piping
In contrast to these strong compositions he also shaped a number of lyric piano pieces inspired by nature and Norwegian folk music ( he never borrowed directly from folk music ) published in collections called Tunes and dances from Siljustøl and Easy pieces for piano.
use several relatively new formal techniques in their brief span — for example, the piano enters very soon after the opening of the first movement, with little of an orchestral tutti to contrast with.
The piano reductions given above demonstrate the contrast between Aeolian and Dorian modes, but give no idea of the sound of " Windham " as it is rendered by Sacred Harp singers.
In sharp contrast the bass as the Vox Christi sings the greeting of Jesus from verse 19 of the Gospel, " Peace be with you ", three times, accompanied by woodwinds in dotted rhythm in 3 / 4 time, marked piano.
The second suggests that the orchestral backing is carefully and deliberately written to fit in with the sound of the piano, and that the simplicity of arrangement is in deliberate contrast to the complexity of the harmony.
In contrast, Wishnegradsky's piano for quarter-tones has two sets of 96 keys.
Dr Evadne Hinge is played in sharp contrast as a reserved, austere intellectual whose role is to provide piano accompaniment, direction and, where necessary, vocal support for Dame Hilda Bracket's singing performances.
" The frustration in the lyrics is reinforced by the song's dissonant atmosphere, a product of numerous elements, including the continuous piano chord in the background and the contrast between Harrison's modest lead vocal and Lennon and McCartney's descant harmonies.
( In contrast, most other types of accordion, for example piano accordions and chromatic button accordions, are “ double-action ” – or “ unisonoric ” – because each key produces a single note regardless of bellows direction.
The Rock-Si-Chord, manufactured by Rocky Mount Instruments ( RMI ), a division of Allen Organs Inc, was a solid-state instrument using one or two transistor oscillators per key, and was the first example of a type of instrument generally known as the electronic piano ( contrast electric piano ).

contrast and represent
In contrast, digital computers represent varying quantities symbolically, as their numerical values change.
In contrast to the fairly underdeveloped rail traffic, buses represent the most-accepted, cheapest and widely-used means of public transport.
By contrast, non-digital ( or analog ) systems represent information using a continuous function.
Diocletian, by contrast, was prodigious in his affairs: there are around 1, 200 rescripts in his name still surviving, and these probably represent only a small portion of the total issue.
In contrast, patient testimonials, case reports, and even expert opinion ( however some critics have argued that expert opinion " does not belong in the rankings of the quality of empirical evidence because it does not represent a form of empirical evidence " and continue that " expert opinion would seem to be a separate, complex type of knowledge that would not fit into hierarchies otherwise limited to empirical evidence alone.
By contrast, some other sounds would cause a change in meaning if substituted: for example, substitution of the sound would produce the different word still, and that sound must therefore be considered to represent a different phoneme ( the phoneme ).
Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome's official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic.
By contrast, non-digital ( or analog ) systems use a continuous range of values to represent information and in these systems the exact informational size of 1 Bd varies.
The battles between Germans and Allies were seen as far less battles between different nations than they represent the contrast between Liberalism and reaction, between the aspirations of democracy and the Wilhelminism gospel of iron.
A spokesmodel may be a celebrity used only in advertisements ( in contrast to a " brand ambassador ", who is also expected to represent the company at various events ), but more often the term refers to a model who isn't a celebrity in their own right.
Houyhnhnms contrast strongly with the Yahoos, savage humanoid creatures: whereas the Yahoos represent all that is bad about humans, Houyhnhnms have a stable, calm, reliable and rational society.
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.
This stands in contrast to phonograms, which represent phonemes ( speech sounds ) or combinations of phonemes, and determinatives, which mark semantic categories.
In contrast to authors who identify language and cognition, he describes his own mathematical thinking as largely wordless, often accompanied by mental images that represent the entire solution to a problem.
In contrast to most Chinese characters coined to represent specifically male concepts, the character tā is formed with the ungendered character for person rén (), rather than the character for male nán ().
This is in contrast to private property, owned by an individual person or artificial entities that represent the financial interests of persons, such as corporations.
By contrast, an arrival rate exceeding an exit rate would represent an unstable system, where the number of waiting customers in the store will gradually increase towards infinity.
In contrast to psychoanalytic theorists, cognitive psychologists claim that linguistic slips can represent a sequencing conflict in grammar production.
This is in contrast to card games such as blackjack, where the cards represent a ' memory ' of the past moves.
These three were intended to represent the front of an ancient civilization coupled together by fear, to contrast with the unity of the Federation enabled by bonds of friendship.
The band's image was part of its success, and they became known for their shaved heads and multi-colored body painting, done to represent traditional Beti scarification, as well as torn t-shirts that implied a common folkness in contrast to the well-styled pop-makossa performers of the period.
The coalition went into the 1935 election under the title of the " National Political Federation ", a name adopted to indicate that the grouping intended to represent New Zealanders from all backgrounds ( in contrast to the previous situation, where United served city-dwellers and Reform served farmers ).
In contrast, sequences from two archaeological sites on Easter Island group with an uncommon haplogroup from Indonesia, Japan, and China and may represent a genetic signature of an early Polynesian dispersal.
There is almost never a voicing contrast ; that is, a consonant may sound like a at the beginning of a word, but like a between vowels, and either symbol could be ( and often is ) chosen to represent it.

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