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contrast and 1868
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 ).

contrast and 1880
The corner of the intersection with Avenida Corrientes is overlooked by office high-rises, a Stock Center sporting goods megastore, and, for contrast, the former Elortondo Alvear residence ( 1880 ); the neo-Gothic mansion was converted into a Burger King in the 1990s.
In contrast, Cheluvamba hospital, earlier known as Vanivilas Hospital which was built in 1880 with 24 beds, was upgraded to a 200 bedded hospital in1939.
But when he was called in 1880 to succeed Stang as prime minister, was due to King Oscar's desire to get a government that, in contrast to the rod, was his personal affection and more docile.
In contrast to the north coast, a letter from Newport, Oregon printed in the Oregonian on January 17, 1880 reported
In contrast, France's per capita industrialization was 9 in 1750, 9 in 1800, 12 in 1830, 20 in 1860, 28 in 1880, and 39 in 1900.
In contrast her brother Edward Lawless was a landowner with strong Unionist opinions, a policy of not employing Roman Catholics in any position in his household, and chairman of the Property Defence Association set up in 1880 to oppose the Land League and " uphold the rights of property against organised combination to defraud ".

contrast and when
Another contrast stressed when discussing Ptolemaic vs. Copernican astronomy, turns on the idea of simplicity.
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.
It can be seen too that when we contrast levels of compulsivity within the structured schools, the high compulsive children do better ( Af ).
Paneloux's death is in contrast to Tarrou's, who fights valiantly against death when his turn comes.
Angilbert, in contrast, spent a great deal rebuilding Saint-Riquier, and when he completed it Charlemagne spent Easter of the year 800 there.
In contrast, water evaporates into air which ignites and produces flame when further rarefied .< ref name =" guthrie124 "> Guthrie, W. K. C.
In contrast, hexavalent chromium ( Cr ( VI ) or Cr < sup > 6 +</ sup >) is very toxic and mutagenic when inhaled.
She bases this reading on Genesis 1, calling that the true record of creation in contrast to Genesis 2, the false record of creation obscuring the true ( which occurred when " a mist went up from the face of the ground ").
This is in deep contrast to the Lenin era ( 1917 – 1924 ), when six Congresses were held, five conferences and 69 meetings of the Central Committee.
By way of contrast, when introduced in 1985, the Amiga had compared favorably against 286-based systems with EGA graphics and rudimentary sound capabilities that frequently cost 2 – 3 times as much.
In contrast, this person's expressed statements of when the stimulus occurred were no different than that which would be expected by chance.
In contrast to many other faiths, Sikhs believe that when all other means to achieve justice are exhausted, then it is just to wield the sword.
Demand-pull inflation is in contrast with cost-push inflation, when price and wage increases are being transmitted from one sector to another.
By contrast, the Gemini capsule's avionics were designed so the cabin could be exposed to the vacuum of space when one of two large hatches was opened, so no airlock was required, and both the spacewalking astronaut and his companion command pilot were in vacuum during the EVA.
In contrast, when endothermic reactions occur, energy is absorbed to place an electron in a higher energy state, such that the electron can associate with another atom to form another chemical complex.
This was changed after 2011 when the AFL deemed that the wider sash did not provide a sufficient contrast.
In contrast, when students attribute failure to lack of effort, and effort is perceived as controllable, they experience the emotion of guilt and consequently increase effort and show improved performance.
John, by contrast, puts the Temple incident very early in Jesus ' ministry, has several trips to Jerusalem, and puts the crucifixion immediately before the Passover holiday, on the day when the lambs for the Passover meal were being sacrificed in Temple.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
Dunn, by contrast, concluded that Indiana settlers adopted the word as a humorous nickname, and that the negative connotation had already faded when John Finley wrote his poem.
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, specific years pertaining to dates were identified by naming two consuls, who entered office on May 1 and March 15 until 153 BC, when they began to enter office on January 1.
Rashi explained that Isaac, when blessing Jacob instead of Esau, smelled the heavenly scent of Gan Eden ( Paradise ) when Jacob entered his room and, in contrast, perceived Gehenna opening beneath Esau when the latter entered the room, showing him that he had been deceived all along by Esau's show of piety.

contrast and Liberal
With many traditional domestic Liberal policies now regarded as irrelevant, he focused the party on opposition to both the rise of Fascism in Europe and the appeasement foreign policy of the British government, arguing that intervention was needed, in contrast to the Labour calls for pacifism.
In Canada, the term " Tory " may describe any member of the Conservative Party of Canada, its predecessor party the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, or any similar affiliated conservative provincial party ; the term is frequently used in contrast to " Grit ", a shorthand for the Liberal Party of Canada.
In contrast, Liberal Party's advertising remained positive, selling the merits of changing governments and arguing their preparedness for office.
This mission was in contrast to the historic practice of higher education to focus on an abstract Liberal Arts curriculum.
By contrast, Quebec Liberal leader Jean Charest was able to put Bernard Landry of the Parti Québécois on the defensive.
" By contrast, Liberal Senator Brett Mason, who witnessed the incident, said " Perhaps a little more was made of the incident than should have been made.
Several trends would also begin in 2004 which signaled the Liberal party's decline ; notably a high turnover of permanent party leaders ( in contrast to their predecessors who usually served over two or more elections ), and its inability to raise campaign funds competitively once Chrétien banned corporate donations, and it would gradually lose support to the Conservatives, and later to the NDP.
Trudeau first criticized the performance of the Quebec Liberal party, was " drowning in a swamp of its own verbiage " during a televised National Assembly debate on sovereignty, in contrast to the Parti Québécois which had masterfully coordinated its speakers.
The Peelites were often called the " Liberal Conservatives ", in contrast to " Protectionist Conservatives " led by Benjamin Disraeli and Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby.
However, by shifting the focus from individual conversion to large-scale transformation, it adopts an approach not unlike the social gospel of Liberal and the Liberal Evangelicalism of the pre-war period ( this is in contrast to the more confrontational approach of fundamentalism ).
In contrast, the Liberal Democrat manifesto opposed the idea because ID cards " don ’ t work ", while the Conservatives made no mention of the issue.
His eldest son, the seventh Earl, was in contrast to his father a prominent Liberal politician and served under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H. H. Asquith.
To the surprise of many, Beattie's public contrition was overwhelmingly popular, and in contrast to its previous tenuous hold on power, the government won a massive majority of 66 seats, with the Liberal Party being reduced to only three seats in Parliament.
During the campaign Wright highlighted the Labour government's controversial policies for tackling anti-social behaviour as well as the Liberal Democrats ' refusal to support such measures in Parliament and stressed his local origins, in contrast to his main rival's.
The News Chronicles editorial position was considered at the time to be in broad support of the British Liberal Party, which was in marked contrast to that of the right-wing Daily Mail.
In contrast to most other liberals in Latin America, the Honduran liberals remained united in one party, the Liberal Party of Honduras ( Partido Liberal de Honduras ).
The Hounslow side of the constituency is strong for Labour, in sharp contrast to neighbouring wards which fall in the Twickenham or Richmond Park constituencies and which return large Liberal Democrat majorities.
Like Keating, Rudd supports an Australian Republic, but in contrast to Keating, Rudd has declared support for the Australian flag and supports the commemoration of ANZAC Day and expressed admiration for Liberal Party founder Robert Menzies.
In contrast to the misfortune of the Liberal Party, the election saw the unexpected revival of the Greens.
In contrast to the National Liberal Party, it stood in staunch opposition against the policy of Otto von Bismarck from the establishment of the German Empire.
In contrast to the South German People's Party of 1868-1910, the German People's Party in the Weimar Republic ( 1919 – 33 ) was a monarchist successor to the imperial National Liberal Party.

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