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Bodoni had a long career and his designs evolved and differed, ending with a typeface of narrower underlying structure with flat, unbracketed serifs, extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes, and an overall geometric construction.
The most accepted indicators are as following: 1 ) a pure etrog has a thick rind, in contrast to its narrow pulp segments which are also almost dry, 2 ) the outer surface of an etrog fruit is ribbed and warted, and 3 ) the etrog peduncle is somewhat buried inward ; a lemon or different citron hybrid is opposing one or all of the specifications.
In contrast, while jumping mice sometimes co-opt the burrows of other species, they do not dig their own, and generally nest in thick vegetation.
In stark contrast, the wing coverts, flight feathers and tail are dark grey to black, as is the prominent thick neck ruff.
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 American Chinese cuisine the dish is often made without meat to appeal to vegetarians, with very little spice, a thick sweet-and-sour sauce, and added vegetables, a stark contrast from the authentic.
The second drink is a contrast agent, typically a thick, chalky liquid containing a barium salt.
Modern, or " Didone ", fonts have high contrast between thick and thin elements, and their axis of " stress " or thickening is perfectly vertical.
* January 2007: Pioneer displays their 9mm thick concept plasma, as well as their " extreme contrast " concept plasma.
* White outline rear: A contrast variation which uses a dot front sight with a thick and bright white outline around the rear sight notch.
In contrast to the rugged and isolated Gran Sasso area, the Monti della Laga are characterised by thick forests, shallow gorges, rolling slopes and valleys, and several spectacular waterfalls.
This was a common surname, which could mean " dull, thick ," or " solid ," and may have been adopted because of the contrast between this meaning and that of Varus.
The types that Didot used are characterized by extreme contrast in thick strokes and thin strokes, by the use of hairline serifs and by the vertical stress of the letters.
Features of note include a thick ( 7-12 km ) low velocity ( 4 – 5 km / s ) zone on the landward side of the trench, the existence of subducting paleo-arc crust near the top of the trench in contrast to simple oceanic crust located at the middle of the trench, and a zone in which the Philippine Plate subducts beneath low P-wave velocity material ( Vp
In contrast, continental crust is thick (~ 45 km thick ) and buoyant, composed mostly of granitic rocks ( average density about 2. 5 g / cm³ ).
The types that Didot used are characterized by extreme contrast in thick strokes and thin strokes, by the use of hairline serifs and by the vertical stress of the letters.
In contrast to the preceding variation, there is little of the Baroque in it with its chromaticism in both treble and bass and its thick textures ( triads in the right hand against octaves in the left hand ).
Sergeant Cornelius Chesterfield is by contrast a devoted and obedient career soldier, always determined that he and Blutch should be in the thick of the action.
In contrast, a stadium such as the Oakland Coliseum has unusually long distances to the outfield fences, copious foul ground for fielders and catchers to catch foul fly balls, thick grass that slowed ground balls, and generally cool temperatures that create air resistance to any fly ball.
In contrast to the wooden hammers generally employed by today's players, John used hammers made of thick steel wire, wound with wool ; he made these himself from old bicycle spokes.

contrast and client
With this model, peers are both suppliers and consumers of resources, in contrast to the traditional clientserver model where only the server supply ( send ), and clients consume ( receive ).
In contrast, in a typical clientserver architecture, clients share only their demands with the system, but not their resources.
This stands in contrast to the traditional fat client, a computer designed to take on these roles by itself.
By contrast, the use of both a webmail client and a desktop client using the IMAP4 protocol allows the contents of the mailbox to be consistently displayed in both the webmail and desktop clients and any action the user performs on messages in one interface will be reflected when email is accessed via the other interface.
In contrast to the exciting lifestyle depicted on the film screen, the role of a real-life bodyguard is much more mundane: it consists mainly of planning routes, pre-searching rooms and buildings where the client will be visiting, researching the background of people that will have contact with the client, searching vehicles, and attentively escorting the client on their day-to-day activities.
By contrast, Repton acted as a consultant, charging for his Red Books and sometimes staking out the ground, but leaving his client to arrange the actual execution.
He was famous for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients, regardless of the size of the project, in contrast to other architects eager to impose their artistic vision on a client.
In contrast, a thin client generally does as little processing as possible and relies on accessing the server each time input data needs to be processed or validated.
In contrast, a clientserver system receives only small commands from the user's machine, processes the command locally on the server, and the returns only those results the user was looking for.
In contrast with the SMB protocol's " standard " behavior, a break request may be sent from server to client.
In contrast, in most U. S. states, the memorandum is written impersonally or as if the client were speaking directly to the court, and the attorney reserves declarations of his own personal knowledge to a separate declaration or affidavit ( which are then cited to in the memorandum ).
In contrast to the psychoanalytic stance, in which the " patient " introjects the ( presumably more healthy ) interpretations of the analyst, in Gestalt therapy the client must " taste " his or her experience, and either accept or reject it, but not introject or " swallow whole ".
This is in contrast to most Java EE application servers where load balancing is done by the client making requests to different machines with the cluster.
These are the basic terms that the client uses to make sense of the elements, and are always expressed as a contrast.
In contrast to the RMI-IIOP, the JRMP is a protocol for Java-to-Java remote calls, which makes it language dependent and means that both client and server must use Java objects.

contrast and Sun
In sharp contrast to his son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and to Sun Yat-sen, his memory is rarely invoked by current political parties, including the Kuomintang.
This is in contrast to the Sun, which has a radiation zone centered on the core with an overlying convection zone.
In contrast to the numerous binary implementations of the Java Platform built by Sun for servers and workstations, Sun does not provide any binaries for the platforms of Java ME targets with the exception of an MIDP 1. 0 JRE ( JVM ) for Palm OS.
A star like Deneb, for instance, has a radius that is 203, yielding a mass of 19 and luminosity of 196, 000, which means that this blue-white supergiant radiates one hundred and ninety-six thousand times as much energy as the Sun .< ref name =" SCHILLER1 "> By contrast, the much cooler Betelgeuse has a luminosity of approximately 120, 000, a figure which is only possible because it is considerably larger than Deneb ; with a radius of about 995, Betelgeuse is about 15 times its size.
Sun Quan did not immediately submit to Wei or declare independence after Cao Pi's enthronement, but took a wait-and-see attitude ; by contrast, in early 221, Liu Bei declared himself emperor, establishing the state of Shu Han.
Sun Yat-sen soon resigned from the office in favor of Yuan Shikai, who formally assumed the office of " President " ( 大總統, literally " Great President ", in contrast with the omission of ' great ' in the current title ) in 1913.
Her initial saintly image — as shown in her first starring role — was a stark contrast three years later when she was cast as a provocative bi-racial woman in Selznick ’ s controversial film Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ).
In addition to the Moon and Sun, the other planets also cause a small movement of Earth's axis in inertial space, making the contrast in the terms lunisolar versus planetary misleading, so in 2006 the International Astronomical Union recommended that the dominant component be renamed the precession of the equator and the minor component be renamed precession of the ecliptic, but their combination is still named general precession.
In contrast to the Sun where convection only occurs in the outer layers, a red dwarf with a mass this low will be entirely convective.
Sun Wukong's childlike playfulness is a huge contrast to his cunning mind.
" No fear for wind and storm and with the emergence of the Sun, a sharp contrast will be found between black and white ".
25-pin sockets on Macintosh computers are typically single-ended SCSI connectors, combining all signal returns into one contact ( again in contrast to the Centronics C50 connector typically found on the peripheral, supplying a separate return contact for each signal ), while older Sun hardware uses DD50 connectors for Fast-SCSI equipment.
In addition, although the term " dwarf " is used to contrast yellow main-sequence stars from giant stars, yellow dwarfs like the Sun outshine 90 % of the stars in the Galaxy ( which are largely orange dwarfs, red dwarfs, and white dwarfs, the latter being a post-main-sequence star ).
By contrast, long-established editor Charles A. Dana, of The Sun, held to a traditional view of the working man as one engaged in a struggle to better his working conditions and to improve himself.
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 ".
By contrast, in the 2008 Herald Sun Tour, a much less-prominent race in which Sastre ( and other high-profile members of the team ) did not ride, the Australian O ' Grady acted as team leader and was assisted by his teammates to win two stages and the general classification.
Some recent scholarship has however connected it with one of the early names of Ireland, " Fodla ", which is taken to mean ( land of the ) " going down " ( of the Sun ), in contrast to Alba which means ( land of the ) " rising " ( of the Sun ).
The colour images for both In Powder and Crinoline and East of the Sun and West of the Moon were reproduced by a 4-colour process, in contrast to many of the illustrations prepared by his contemporaries that characteristically utilized a traditional 3-colour process.
In contrast to his predecessors who measured the Earth's circumference by sighting the Sun simultaneously from two different locations, al-Biruni developed a new method of using trigonometric calculations based on the angle between a plain and mountain top which yielded more accurate measurements of the Earth's circumference and made it possible for it to be measured by a single person from a single location.
Considine from The Baltimore Sun wrote " Where another singer might have been tempted to turn " Anytime You Need a Friend " into a full-blown sanctified sing-out, Carey and producer Walter Afanasieff use the gospel harmonies on the chorus as contrast for Carey's pop soul vocal.
In Taiwan, by contrast, the Hongmen is not only legal, but politically influential ; this came as no surprise, since Sun Yat-Sen, founding father of the Republic of China, was a senior figure within the Hongmen, as was nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek.
The " Short Sun " of the title is an ordinary star, in contrast to the " Long Sun " of the Whorl where the narrator grew up.

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