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Stylistic and similarities
Stylistic, melodic, dynamic and even structural similarities have been observed, for instance, between Beethoven's Sonata Opus 10, No. 3 and Dussek's Sonatas Opus 31, No. 2 and Opus 35, No. 2.

Stylistic and between
Stylistic characteristics include lighter vocals with a " folk " timbre, livelier tempos, and instrumental interludes between verses.
Stylistic differences between the two houses illustrate changes in taste among members of British high society of the period.
Stylistic comparisons were often drawn between their sound and that of secular rock acts popular at the time such as Korn.
Stylistic analysis of his music, as well as his probable age during his known appointments, show that he may have been born between 1370 and 1385.

Stylistic and other
Stylistic evidence suggests that the poem ( with most of Plato's other alleged epigrams ) was actually written some time after Plato had died: its form is that of the Hellenistic erotic epigram, which did not become popular until after 300 BC.

Stylistic and also
Stylistic analysis has also produced evidence that at least some scenes were written by Shakespeare.
Stylistic matters suggest that this was designed by and built under the direction of the master mason Reginald Ely, who was also at the same time erecting the original Old Court of King's College ( now part of the University Old Schools opposite Clare College ), and the start of King's College Chapel.
Fujitsu also offers a tablet PC under the Stylistic brand name.

Stylistic and .
Stylistic indications ( e. g. ‘ informal ’ or ‘ vulgar ’) present in many modern dictionaries is considered less than objectively descriptive as well.
* Felicity Rash, 1996: " Rauhe Männer-Zarte Frauen: Linguistic and Stylistic Aspects of Gender Stereotyping in German Advertising Texts 1949-1959 " in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996.
Stylistic evidence indicates that the extant text of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure was partly adapted by Middleton in 1621.
" Ponchielli's " I Lituani "-Its Historical, Stylistic, and Literary Sources.
* J. Stuessy and S. D. Lipscomb ( 2008 ), Rock and Roll: its History and Stylistic Development ( 6 ed.
Stylistic features are a dignified elegance, which replaces monumentality, along with rich decorative colouring, elongated figures and flowing lines.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
Stylistic drift, technological advancement, and political and territorial changes meant that a distinct style gradually resulted in the Greek cross plan in church architecture.
: Evidence: Stylistic tests place the composition of the play after Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra, and the form of the verse and imagery fit well with Timon, Antony, and Pericles.
Stylistic traces of Massenet and even Brahms can be detected sometimes.
Stylistic rule-breaking is exemplified by the poet.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
When Bill Gates officially launched the first Microsoft Tablet PC on November 7, 2002, he was carrying a Fujitsu Stylistic ST400 model.
In 1997, the Stylistic 100 was used aboard the space shuttle Columbia by astronaut Kalpana Chawla, to display data from the shuttle ’ s system about its location relative to earth.

similarities and between
But certainly, all will agree that it is not so much the knowledge and search for similarities between you and us, but rather the thoughtful exploration and acceptance of our differences which may lead us to our respective and desired goals with a minimum of misunderstanding.
James William Johnson believes that Swift saw major similarities between the two situations.
Johnson notes Swift ’ s obvious affinity for Tertullian and the bold stylistic and structural similarities between the works A Modest Proposal and Apology.
Relations between Angola and several Latin American countries, including Mexico, have become of increasing priority due to the geographical proximity and cultural similarities.
The other camp, often called the " anti-Altaicists ", views these similarities as arising from areal interaction between the language groups concerned.
Interestingly, the geographic borderlines between the different accents ( isoglosses ) coincide strongly with the borders of the states and also with the border with Bavaria, with Bavarians having a markedly different rhythm of speech in spite of the similarities in the language.
However, this did not explain similarities between different atoms, as expressed by the periodic table, such as the fact that helium ( 2 electrons ), neon ( 10 electrons ), and argon ( 18 electrons ) exhibit similar chemical behavior.
There are similarities and differences between such figures in reports about Basilides ' teaching, ancient Gnostic texts, the larger Greco-Roman magical traditions, and modern magical and esoteric writings.
While there are some similarities between the two movements, Theodism derived its origins primarily as a reaction to Wicca.
In this sense the process of abstraction entails the identification of similarities between objects and the process of associating these objects with an abstraction ( which is itself an object ).
The outcome of the trip to Mexico was Whorf's sketch of Milpa Alta Nahuatl, published only after his death, and an article on a series of Aztec pictograms found at the Tepozteco monument at Tepoztlán, Morelos in which he noted similarities in form and meaning between Aztec and Maya day signs.
The hypothesis was inspired by the existence of the ancient Kingdom of Iberia farther east in the Mediterranean and further by some typological similarities between the two languages.
" Bardot's book was also against miscegenation ; made attacks on modern art, which Bardot equated with " shit "; drew similarities between French politicians and weather vanes ; and compared her own beliefs with previous generations who had " given their lives to push out invaders ".
The similarities and differences between the function of a cell are quite varied.
A comparison of genes within a species or between different species can show similarities between protein functions, or relations between species ( the use of molecular systematics to construct phylogenetic trees ).
Those in favor of apostolic authorship point to the testimony of the early church fathers ( see " Early Theories " above ) and similarities between the Gospel of John and Revelation.
" It is based on " similarities emanating from historical, social and cultural characteristics ", and it is identified as having been " one of the world's richest sources of creative talent " between the 17th and 20th centuries.
Recently, it has been possible to construct these trees using molecular data, based on similarities and differences between genetic and protein sequences.
Instead, they can agree that certain paradigms should be treated in certain ways, and then agree on the similarities, the so-called warrants between a paradigm and the case at hand.
Appreciating the similarities and differences between cell types is particularly important to the fields of cell and molecular biology as well as to biomedical fields such as cancer research and developmental biology.
The idea of a clade did not exist in pre-Darwinian Linnaean taxonomy, which was based by necessity only on internal or external morphological similarities between organisms – although as it happens, many of the better known animal groups in Linnaeus ' original Systema Naturae ( notably among the vertebrate groups ) do represent clades.
It emphasizes the similarities between the two characters — both stabbed to death at 29, both in part as a result to their controversial perspectives on religion.
Due to the similarities between the Chinese and Indian philosophies, the notion of chakras was quickly blended into Chinese practices such as acupuncture and belief in ki.

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