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In contrast, the Holy See has not questioned the validity of the consecrations that the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre performed in 1988 for the service of the relatively numerous followers of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X that he had founded, and of the bishops who, under pressure from the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, " have been ordained without the Pontifical mandate and who have not asked for, or have not yet obtained, the necessary legitimation ", and who consequently, Pope Benedict XVI has declared, " are to be considered illegitimate, but validly ordained ".
This visual contrast of forested slopes sweeping down to the sea has been summed up by American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay of Rockland and Camden, Maine in " Renascence ":
In contrast, the Rams were able to reach inside the Tennessee 20-yard line on all 4 of their remaining drives before halftime, but on each one, the Titans defense forced St. Louis to settle for field goal attempts from kicker Jeff Wilkins, who was successful in making 3 of them, but missed one attempt from 34 yards.
More densely populated towns such as Frederiksted and Christiansted on St. Croix were historically referred to as " districts ", in contrast to the surrounding plantation land.
By contrast, the Dominican order, a teaching order founded by St Dominic in 1215, to propagate and defend Christian doctrine, placed more emphasis on the use of reason and made extensive use of the new Aristotelian sources derived from the East, and Moorish Spain.
In contrast to the long dispute over ownership of Tortola, the dispute over St. Thomas was settled readily with a year.
From there to the St. Gotthard the divide runs north-east, all the higher summits ( including the Monte Leone, 3, 533 metres, and the Pizzo Rotondo, 3, 192 m ) rising on it, a curious contrast to the long stretch just described.
The demographics of Benton Harbor contrast sharply with those across the river in St. Joseph.
Town & Country offers a quiet, restful, green residential landscape, in contrast to the more intensely developed areas typical of St. Louis County.
The two men are very different: Milo is from a working-class background, the son of an Italian immigrant, and has become wealthy through ownership of a fashionable London hairdressing salon ; Andrew, by contrast, is from an upper-class background, and has become wealthy as a successful writer of popular, though now old-fashioned, crime fiction novels, which feature an aristocratic amateur detective, St. John Lord Merridew, and is obsessed with playing games.
In contrast, Michael was awarded a second gallantry medal, the Order of St. Vladimir with Swords, for his part in actions against the enemy, and was belatedly made an adjutant-general.
He is a stark contrast to the angry Christ of the St. Pierre de Moissac tympanum.
When Onegin arrives, he finds instead a boisterous country ball, a rural parody of and contrast to the society balls of St. Petersburg he has grown tired of.
In contrast to the Marines, most of the Beaver players had college experience playing at the University of St. Thomas.
In contrast to the " SportsVision " concept, the Cubs ' own television outlet, WGN-TV, had become among the first of the cable television superstations, offering their programming to providers across the United States for free, and Caray became as famous nationwide as he had long been on the South Side and, previously, in St. Louis.
In contrast, according to the Saga of St. Olaf in Heimskringla, at Gamla Uppsala the dísablót was celebrated during the month of Gói, i. e. in late February or early March, and accompanied by a popular assembly known as the Thing of all Swedes or Dísaþing and a yearly fair.
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.
Today, St Kilda is an area of sharp social contrast, with many homeless and other disadvantaged people living among the wealthy and fashionable who crowd its shops and cafes.
Battersea, listed as Patricesy ( St Peter's Water ) in the Domesday Book and first mentioned in records of 693 AD, on the south bank of the river opposite Chelsea, was by contrast low and marshy land, prone to flooding.
In contrast to his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guînes, Hesdin, and St. Pol.
Thus, in sharp contrast to the chapel dedicated to St. Gregory and St. Augustine which contains vibrant mosaics, the chapel of the Holy Souls employs a more subdued, almost funereal style, decoration with late Victorian on a background of silver.
In contrast to Brown receiving $ 3 million in cash for the Colonels, the Spirits of St. Louis ' owners received $ 2. 2 million in cash along with a 1 / 7 share of each of the four remaining teams ' television income in perpetuity.

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Theorists who both complement and contrast Hassan include Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Bruno Latour, N. Katherine Hayles, Peter Sloterdijk, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Evan Thompson, Francisco Varela and Douglas Kellner.
Peter Hain defines democratic socialism as a form of anti-authoritarian " socialism from below ", in contrast to Stalinism and Social democracy, which are variants of authoritarian state socialism.
By contrast, Peter Hall's production at the Shakespeare Memorial presented nearly the entire play, including the long-neglected dream scene ( although a golden eagle designed for Jupiter turned out too heavy for the stage machinery and was not used ).
For example, Peter Hain classifies democratic socialism, along with libertarian socialism, as a form of anti-authoritarian " socialism from below " ( using the term popularised by Hal Draper ), in contrast to Stalinism and social democracy, variants of authoritarian state socialism.
On November 14, 1997 at a concert in Belgrade, another Peter Mlakar speech received a decidedly mixed audience reaction ( in sharp contrast to the 1989 speech ), in which he asked the audience to " eat the pig and digest it once and for all ", referring to the then president Slobodan Milošević.
The description of Herod Agrippa I as a cruel, heartless king who persecuted the Jerusalem church, having James son of Zebedee killed and imprisoning Peter, stands in stark contrast with Josephus ' account of a kindly man.
Hamilton's design was in stark contrast to Peter Blake's vivid cover art for Sgt.
Despite the majority of contemporaneous scholars and writers agreeing that Peter was the true author of the Crusade and that its aims became corrupted and violent over time in contrast to the purer and mostly non-violent People's Crusade, most recent scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith consider such views as an excellent instance of the legendary amplification of the First Crusade — an amplification which, beginning during the crusade itself, in the " idolizations " of the different camps ( idola castrorum, if one may pervert Bacon ), soon developed into a regular saga.
In contrast to Newman's idea of Quatermass as the embodiment of humanity, writer and lecturer Peter Hutchings in his essay " We are the Martians " sees Quatermass as an isolated character.
In contrast, Peter Modderman and Jens Lüning believe the settlements were constantly inhabited, with individual families using specific plots ( Hofplätze ).
In contrast to the rest of her cast ( such as Glenn Robbins, Peter Rowsthorn and Magda Szubanski ), Riley makes relatively few public appearances as herself.
In striking contrast to his slim 1981 victory, he won re-election in 1985 with the largest margin of victory in the history of New Jersey gubernatorial races, defeating Peter Shapiro, then Essex County Executive, 71 %– 24 %.
Two of his male friends, Phil ( Allen Covert ) and Tommy ( Peter Dante ), from school, in contrast to their conduct in Sonny's experience while at school, are now revealed to be homosexual and in a committed domestic partnership, which weirded Mike ( Jonathan Loughran ), another friend of Sonny.
The term " Brownian motor " was originally coined by Peter Hänggi in 1995: A distinct feature of a Brownian motor is — in contrast to a molecular motor — that the output response is typically coupled only loosely to the input perturbation and action of fluctuations ; see in.
This is in direct contrast to Peter Adams's attempts to separate Nazi art from the Zeitgeist and present it as something that can be looked at through only the lens of Auschwitz.
Critics of Goerdeler such as the American political scientist Daniel Goldhagen have asserted that, because Goerdeler published a list of " non-Aryan " physicians to be excluded from practicing under public insurance, Goerdeler was an anti-Semite ; by contrast, Goerdeler's defenders like the Canadian historian Peter Hoffmann have argued that Goerdeler's insistence on enforcing the laws served to protect those Jewish physicians entitled to practice.
By contrast, the Canadian historian Peter Hoffmann in his 2004 essay " The German Resistance and the Holocaust " has contended that Goerdeler was opposed to anti-Semitism in all forms, and that this opposition played a major role in motivating his efforts to overthrow the Nazi regime.
In contrast, Peter Griffiths, Conservative member for Smethwick stated that the working party consisting of councillors for the three boroughs had given up their opposition, and were trying to make a success of the new county borough.
Peter showed a desire to hold onto his Jewish identity, in contrast with Paul.
In the alternate chronology of The Black Adder, King Richard III of England ( played by Peter Cook ) is introduced as being a " kind and thoughtful man " who cherishes his nephews ( the two princes ) placed into his care, in contrast to the common historical portrait of Richard III as a usurper who murdered the princes.
It developed a discursive version of constructionism in contrast to the more familiar social constructionisms of thinkers such as Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann.
" In contrast, Peter Fuller made a scathing attack in Modern Painters magazine, saying that Serota would be incapable, by temperament and ability, of maintaining the Tate's historic collection.
This was also intended to be a contrast to the instantly likeable Tom Baker and Peter Davison Doctors.
Baur, it has been argued that the Pseudo-Clementines, texts that in early times were frequently regarded as part of Biblical canon, are a coded attack on Paul, fictionalising him under the name of Simon Magus, in deliberate contrast to Simon Peter.

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