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sharp and contrast
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
The short poems grouped at the end of the volume as `` Thoughts in Loneliness '' is, as Professor Book indicated, in sharp contrast with the others.
The second series was the first to establish the familiar Blackadder character: cunning, shrewd and witty, in sharp contrast to the bumbling Prince Edmund of the first series.
This was in sharp contrast to his insistence, for more than 30 years, that those killed on the day had not been innocent.
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.
In sharp contrast, decolonization was an entirely different process of state formation.
In sharp contrast to the traditional Catholic church, the Cathars had a single sacrament, the Consolamentum, or Consolation.
By contrast, the Soviet Union's transition was much more problematic and its successor republics faced a sharp decline in GDP during the early 1990s.
David casts them in a soft light, not in the sharp contrast of Brutus or of the Horatii.
He took his cast to the Napa Valley for much of the outdoor shooting, but these scenes were in sharp contrast to those obviously filmed on a Hollywood soundstage, resulting in a disjointed look to the film.
Most parts of Greenwich Village comprise mid-rise apartments, 19th-century row houses and the occasional one-family walk-up, a sharp contrast to the hi-rise landscape in Mid-and Downtown Manhattan.
In sharp contrast to the violence that characterized land reform in the French Revolution, Germany handled it peacefully.
The handsome, athletic young king stood in sharp contrast to his wary, miserly father.
But, this is in sharp contrast with the contextually relative interpretation of historicism that its proponents argue for.
While the Jewish Messiah is considered to be one of the things that precede creation, he is not considered to be divine nor is he considered to be Jesus, in sharp contrast to Christian belief.
< p > How painful, sad and sobering is the sharp contrast between the clear attitude that should prevail in a pure Torah community and the confusion that exists among well-intentioned individuals within our communities.
The downside of anti-aliasing is that it reduces contrast – rather than sharp black / white transitions, there are shades of gray – and the resulting image is fuzzy.
In sharp contrast, the Red-legged Kittiwake has a very limited range in the Bering Sea, breeding only on the Pribilof, Bogoslof and Buldir islands in the United States, and the Commander Islands in Russia.
They point out that the success of the scientific method comes from its adherence to open rational exploration, not its conclusions, in sharp contrast to dogma and predetermined predictions.
His perseverance in the face of some astronomical scores by the fearsome quartet of Mohammed Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar, Navjot Sidhu and Vinod Kambli was in sharp contrast to the submission with which his team-mates played the series.
With GDP per capita of less than $ 2, 000, North Korea remains as one of the world's poorest and least developed countries, in sharp contrast to its neighbor South Korea, which has one of the largest economies in Asia.
Glyndŵr offered to release Mortimer for a large ransom but, in sharp contrast to his attitude to de Grey, Henry IV refused to pay.
In Henry IV Shakespeare portrays him as wild and exotic ; a man ruled by magic and tradition in sharp contrast to the more logical but highly emotional Hotspur.
" In sharp contrast, Swinburne the poet would comment on this same theme: " Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean ; the world has grown grey from thy breath ; We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death.
Hieroglyphs retained their pictorial appearance and classical authors emphasised this aspect, in sharp contrast to the Greek and Roman alphabets.

sharp and development
Junior Bonner was marked by sharp character development, colorful location detail and unusually tender scenes between Preston and Lupino as Bonner's estranged parents.
In the U. S, the development of the skyscraper and the sharp inflation of downtown real estate prices also led to downtowns being more fully dedicated to businesses, thus pushing residents outside the city center.
For example, Shigella is a longstanding World Health Organization ( WHO ) target for vaccine development, and sharp declines in age-specific diarrhea / dysentery attack rates for this pathogen indicate that natural immunity does develop following exposure ; thus, vaccination to prevent this disease should be feasible.
The fungal inoculum infects the growing cones of W. mirabilis early during their development, and a sharp increase in infection occurs coincident with the appearance of the pollination drops, through which the fungal spores may gain access to the interior of the developing seed.
Shigella has been a longstanding World Health Organization target for vaccine development, and sharp declines in age-specific diarrhea / dysentery attack rates for this pathogen indicate that natural immunity does develop following exposure ; thus, vaccination to prevent the disease should be feasible.
Shigella has been a longstanding World Health Organization target for vaccine development, and sharp declines in age-specific diarrhea / dysentery attack rates for this pathogen indicate that natural immunity does develop following exposure ; thus, vaccination to prevent the disease should be feasible.
Fascinated by machines and technology, and being a faithful Christian, he showed a sharp eye for the potentials and advantages, as well as for the dangers and downsides of both the church and the economic development of the late 19th century.
Bartók himself pointed out that the keys used in the movement ascend in the steps of the whole tone scale: the exposition is in B flat, C and D ; the development is in E ; and the recapitulation is in F sharp, A flat and B flat.
Teniers, in particular, appears to have been his chief master ; and in his earlier productions we find the sharp, precise, spirited touch, the rather subdued colouring, and the clear, silvery grey tone which distinguish this master ; while in his subjects of a slightly later period – those, such as the Chelsea Pensioners, the Highland Whisky Still and the Rabbit on the Wall, executed in what Burnet styles his second manner, which, however, may be regarded as only the development and maturity of his first – he begins to unite to the qualities of Teniers that greater richness and fulness of effect which are characteristic of Ostade.
Succession planning requires a sharp focus on organization's future and vision, in order to align leadership development with the future the firm aspires to create.
While it most often refers to natural resource discovery, it can also refer to " any development that results in a large inflow of foreign currency, including a sharp surge in natural resource prices, foreign assistance, and foreign direct investment ".
However, the Gymnasium Omnium Disciplinarum continued its work uninterrupted, and overall the second half of the twentieth century saw a sharp upturn in development — primarily due an interchange of ideas with international institutions of the highest standing ( particularly in the fields of science and technology ).
In this context " crisis " refers to what is called, even currently and outside Marxian theory in many European countries a " conjuncture " or especially sharp bust cycle of the regular boom and bust pattern of what Marxists term " chaotic " capitalist development, which, if no countervailing action is taken, develops into a recession or depression-see, for example, 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, Argentine economic crisis ( 1999-2002 ), South American economic crisis of 2002, Economic crisis of Cameroon, Financial crisis of 2007 – 2012, Great Depression, etc.
A recent development of indoor dry tooling is the use of a special ice axe that has rubber loops on the ends instead of a sharp pick.
Instead, the development is extended with a section in F sharp minor, after which the recapitulation in D major follows immediately.
Since the building of this development, and a sharp decline in employment levels during the 1980s, Shard End has seen a marked increase in the problems typical of urban areas in large cities.
During the few remaining months of Andropov's life Romanov was widely seen as one of Andropov's closest collaborators and was an ardent supporter of Andropov's comprehensive program for the reform, renewal and further development of socialism in the Soviet Union and beyond, a fact which stands in sharp contrast to the picture Gorbachev and his associates were later to paint of Romanov as a means of gaining advantage in the power struggles following Andropov's death in February 1984.
CFTRI is a complete food research laboratory, with a sharp focus on the development and globalisation of processes and products that are commercially attractive, nutritionally superior and safe.
But the party remained in general a supporter of the development of the Armenian SSR for many decades, in sharp contrast to the Armenian Revolutionary Federation ( ARF ) that remained opposed to the Communist regime in Armenia.
In dicotyledons, the distinction between the second and third stages of endodermal development may not be sharp ( Guttenberg, 1943 ), and in the seedless vascular plants the differentiation is terminated with the deposition of the suberin lamella.
There were also sharp differences of opinion amongst the local leading personalities, not only concerning the land development on which the school was sited, but concerning the function of the school itself.
Differing wind direction on either side of the thermal dividing line allows for sharp updrafts under certain conditions, favorable to thunderstorm development.
There is no sharp limit of development, age, or weight at which a fetus automatically becomes viable.
As you bowled opening overs to the later Sutcliffe you noticed the entire development of every defensive art ; the depressingly straight bat, the astute use of pads ( as with Hobbs ), the sharp detection of which out-swinger could be left ; above all, the consistently safe playing down of a rising or turning ball on leg stump, or thighs.

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