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contrast and enthusiasm
The audience, according to Edward Cushing, responded with " a demonstration of enthusiasm impressively genuine in contrast to the conventional applause which new music, good and bad, ordinarily arouses.
This emphasised the mind as the route to internalising Hasidic mystical dveikus ( emotional fervour ), in contrast to general Hasidism's creative enthusiasm in faith.
The general ideological enthusiasm among the liberals for the Kulturkampf was in contrast to Bismarck's pragmatic attitude towards the measures and growing disquiet from the Conservatives.
In contrast to the perception of the Irish Free State's policy of preserving areas of Irish-speaking countryside, activists in Northern Ireland concentrated on ensuring Irish could survive in urban contexts, organising trips to Irish-speaking areas to bolster urban enthusiasm.
In contrast to neighbouring Kirkham, Poulton appeared to suffer from a lack of enthusiasm for new industrial techniques and opportunities among its industry leaders.
This is in contrast to Geertz's later enthusiasm for an interpretive approach.
Unusually, the band's first, self-titled album was released first in West Germany in 1981, where it sold moderately well ; this was due in part to the enthusiasm of West German record promoters ( including photographer Jim Rakete ) for the band, in contrast to the East German state record label Amiga's reluctance to produce an album.
Delisle, by contrast, argues that antisemitism is an integral component of Groulx ' race-based nationalism and his enthusiasm for right-wing authoritarian governments.
In contrast, the SS demonstrated its enthusiasm for Hitler ’ s war against the so-called Jewish conspiracy by bombing seven Synagogues in Paris on the night of 2 / 3 October 1941.
" Her gothic style of dress and her interest in death and the supernatural enigmatically contrast with her generally hyperactive demeanor and enthusiasm about her work.

contrast and for
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
A true university, like most successful marriages, is a unity of diversities Without forcing all components into a single pattern, the preparation of a master plan is an opportunity to consider interrelation of knowledge at its highest level, which a university -- in contrast to a multiversity -- should stand for.
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.
In contrast, 20 of the 21 lines in the Completion Profile ( excluding center 5 for boys and 4 for girls ) are bunched and extend over a much shorter period, approximately 30 months for boys and 40 months for girls.
In contrast, for the girl the epiphysis was slightly advanced at Onset and delayed at Completion.
In contrast to this voluntary-control explanation for nonreactivity given by the Kohnstamm-positive subjects, the Kohnstamm-negative subjects offered an involuntary-control hypothesis to explain nonreactivity.
But the use of stress in comparison and contrast, for example, can undermine distinctions such as these.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
In contrast, the dynamic program produces this policy and a whole family of policies for any smaller number of stages.
But there was a contrast even more decisive than a hunger for fact between the Trial in Jerusalem and those in Moscow and New York.
There was considerable contrast between this Mulligan performance and that of Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, who are able to generate a tremendous sound for such a small group.
The Declaration's emphasis on freedom and equality for all, in contrast to the Constitution's tolerance of slavery, shifted the debate.
By contrast, the cursive developed out of the Nabataean alphabet in the same period soon became the standard for writing Arabic, evolving into the Arabic alphabet as it stood by the time of the early spread of Islam.
In contrast to the elaborate stowage procedures for earlier anchors, stockless anchors are simply hauled up until they rest with the shank inside the hawsepipes, and the flukes against the hull ( or inside a recess in the hull ).
In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for an ideal gas.
In contrast, the Danes preferred to choose easy targets, mapping cautious forays designed to avoid risking all their accumulated plunder with high-stake attacks for more.
Still, in contrast with oligarchical societies, there were no real property qualification for voting.
Chinese languages treat these two phones differently ; for example in Mandarin, ( written b in Pinyin ) and ( written p ) contrast phonemically.
However, they may become aware of the differences if, for example, they contrast the pronunciations of the following words:
In contrast to romantic theorists Sircello argued for the objectivity of beauty and formulated a theory of love on that basis.
Don Chisciotte was a mix of ballet and opera buffa, and the lead female roles in L ' amore innocente were designed to contrast and highlight the different traditions of operatic writing for soprano, even borrowing stylistic flourishes from opera-seria in the use of coloratura in what was a short pastoral comedy more in keeping with a Roman Intermezzo.

contrast and improving
The screen also had Nokia's Clearblack layer, improving the contrast ratio and bringing it closer to that of the AMOLED screens.
Dark field microscopy is a technique for improving the contrast of unstained, transparent specimens.
Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed on improving the clarity, quality, and development time of a computer program by making extensive use of subroutines, block structures and for and while loops – in contrast to using simple tests and jumps such as the goto statement which could lead to " spaghetti code " which is both difficult to follow and to maintain.
By contrast, the leaders of the former Warsaw Pact intelligence community, when I was one of them, looked up to Andropov as the man who substituted the KGB for the Communist party in governing the Soviet Union, and who was the godfather of Russia's new era of deception operations aimed at improving the badly damaged image of Soviet rulers in the West.
By contrast, the origin in post-War Britain, while employing irony and parody, was more academic with a focus on the dynamic and paradoxical imagery of American popular culture as powerful, manipulative symbolic devices that were affecting whole patterns of life, while improving prosperity of a society.
In contrast to the straightforward documentary of the first part of the book, in part two Orwell discusses the relevance of socialism to improving living conditions.
Beta ED also featured a luminance carrier deviation of 2. 5 MHz, as opposed to the 1. 2 MHz used in SuperBeta, improving contrast with reduced luminance noise.
Hobhouse, by contrast, said that coercion should be avoided not because we have no regard for other peoples ' well-being, but because coercion is ineffective at improving their lot.
Perhaps the sharpest contrast here is with aggressive mimicry, where a predator or parasite mimics a harmless species, avoiding detection and improving its foraging success.
Test installation was carried out in mid-1990 and firing trials followed from mid-1991 in the U. K. Starstreak would complement the Stinger by improving the overall systems ability to deal with low hovering helicopters which frequently do not provide enough contrast for lock-on by infrared guided missiles.

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