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Acmeists and Vyacheslav
" He was no more a member of the group than he had been of the Symbolists, but he was personally associated with a number of them ; in the years 1910-12 he lived in the famous apartment ( called the Tower ) of Vyacheslav Ivanov, who was another formative influence on the Acmeists, and he was a friend of Anna Akhmatova, for whose first book of poetry, Vecher, he wrote a flattering preface.

contrasted and ideal
In economics, a subsidy may nonetheless be characterized as inefficient relative to no subsidies ; inefficient relative to other means of producing the same results ; " second-best ", implying an inefficient but feasible solution ( contrasted with an efficient but not feasible ideal ), among other possible terminology.
Leaders such as John Beverley Robinson and John Strachan proclaimed it an ideal government, especially as contrasted with the rowdy democracy in the nearby United States.
His philosophy contrasted with the socialist oriented Labor Zionists, in that it focused its economic and social policy on the ideal of the Jewish Middle class in Europe.
However, that critic also complimented the dark humour contrasted against the ideal Christmas setting.
In his speech Khrennikov contrasted Lokshin ‘ s " modernist " style with the bylina Stepan Razin's Dream by Galina Ustvolskaya, which he considered an ideal example of true national art.
This can be contrasted to another music ideal, bel canto, which intends to exploit human speech organs on the highest level to achieve an almost “ superhuman ” sound.

contrasted and clarity
Steiner contrasted the anthroposophical approach with both conventional mysticism, which he considered lacking the clarity necessary for exact knowledge, and natural science, which he considered arbitrarily limited to investigating the outer world.
It is contrasted with the quality of tamas which is the quality of inactivity, darkness, and laziness, and with sattva, which is the quality of purity, clarity, calmness and creativity.

contrasted and hence
Conjecture is contrasted by hypothesis ( hence theory, axiom, principle ), which is a testable statement based on accepted grounds.
These expenses were called ultrotributa, and hence we frequently find vectigalia and ultrotributa contrasted with one another.
This contrasted with his mainly monetarist Treasury ministers who argued that any support of sterling required strict controls on money and hence an unavoidable rise in unemployment.
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy — hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
* Information and sociological research cannot be compared or contrasted, hence we can never truly understand how society changes.
As such, Intellectualism is contrasted with Voluntarism, which proposes the Will as superior to the intellect, and to the emotions ; hence, the stance that “ according to intellectualism, choices of the Will result from that which the intellect recognizes as good ; the will, itself, is determined.
This album is notable for its short length ( approximately 20 minutes ) contrasted with its full LP price, hence the album name.

contrasted and name
Jonah's passive character then is contrasted with the other main character: Yahweh ( sometimes explained as " I shall be what I shall be ", considered the Explicit Name and according to modern scholarly criticism a name of a local deity ).
Antithesis was the name given by Marcion to a document in which he contrasted the Old Testament with the New Testament.
* contrasted with the more academic tending formal hierarchies, the " So You Want to Create an Alt Newsgroup " FAQ jokes that the name " alt " is an acronym for " anarchists, lunatics, and terrorists ", though this is actually just a humorous backronym.
In the binary solar cycle, the serpentine Atum is contrasted with the ram-headed scarab Khepri — the young sun god, whose name is derived from the Egyptian hpr " to come into existence ".
The name " Outer Mongolia " is contrasted with Inner Mongolia ( Dotugadu monggol, Дотоод Монгол, Dotood Mongol, ), an autonomous region of China.
One film critic described the numerous influences: " From his infelicitous name to his physical clumsiness, Norville Barnes is a Preston Sturges hero trapped in a Frank Capra story, and never should that twain meet, especially not in a world that seems to have been created by Fritz Lang — the mechanistic monstrousness of the mailroom contrasted with the Bauhaus gigantism of the corporate offices perfectly matches the boss-labour split in Metropolis ( 1927 ).
* A rose is a rose is a rose and variants has been contrasted with Shakespeare's A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
Originally known as just a " client " or " thick client " the name is contrasted to thin client, which describes a computer heavily dependent on a server's applications.
Mainland is a name given to a large landmass in a region ( as contrasted with a nearby island or islands ), or to the largest of a group of islands in an archipelago.
A common name of a taxon or organism ( also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, trivial name, trivial epithet, country name, popular name, or farmer's name ) is a name in general use within a community ; it is often contrasted with the scientific name for the same organism.
The name " American system " came not from any aspect of the system that is unique to the American national character, but simply from the fact that for a time in the 19th century it was strongly associated with the American companies who first successfully implemented it, and how their methods contrasted ( at that time ) with those of British and continental European companies.
Malacostracans are sometimes contrasted with entomostracans, a name applied to all crustaceans outside the Malacostraca, and named after the obsolete taxon Entomostraca.
Woolf has suggested that the name Airer Goídel replaced the name Dál Riata when the 9th-century Norse conquest split Irish Dál Riata and the islands of Alban Dál Riata off from mainland Alban Dál Riata ; the mainland area, renamed Airer Goídel, would have contrasted with the offshore islands of Innse Gall, literally " islands of the foreigners ", so-called because during the 9th to 12th centuries they were ruled by Norse-speaking Gall-Gaels.
Weems ' name would probably be forgotten today, had it not been for the tension between the liveliness of his narratives, contrasted with the "... charge of a want of veracity is brought against all Weems's writings ".

contrasted and their
Feelings of empathic concern are contrasted with feelings of personal distress, which compel people to reduce their own unpleasant emotions.
Climate can be contrasted to weather, which is the present condition of these elements and their variations over shorter periods.
This half-human and half-animal composition has led many writers to treat them as liminal beings, caught between the two natures, embodied in contrasted myths, both as the embodiment of untamed nature, as in their battle with the Lapiths, or conversely as teachers, like Chiron.
Early Christians contrasted their sacred stories with " myths ", by which they meant false and pagan stories.
Moreover, the Roman Republic's ability to attract private investments in the war effort to fund ships and crews was one of the deciding factors of the war, particularly when contrasted with the Carthaginian nobility's apparent unwillingness to risk their fortunes for the common war effort.
The Jaguars ' hiring of Coughlin contrasted with the hiring moves made by their fellow expansion team.
Mary is contrasted with her sister Martha, who was " cumbered about many things " while Jesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen " the better part ," that of listening to the master's discourse.
The legal status of adscripti, " bound to the soil ", contrasted with barbarian foederati, who were permitted to settle within the imperial boundaries, remaining subject to their own traditional law.
The Barrayaran fear of mutations is contrasted with the anything-goes attitude of bioengineers who have little concern for the consciousness of their creations.
Irenaeus contrasted their doctrine with the view that the Fall was a step in the wrong direction by Adam, with whom, Irenaeus believed, his descendants had some solidarity or identity.
Accordingly, the racial paradigms employed in different disciplines vary in their emphasis on biological reduction as contrasted with societal construction.
Despite their university-days acquaintance, their personalities and working methods contrasted enormously in almost every respect.
The concept evolved in Ancient Greece, whereby a council of famous citizens was commonly used and contrasted with direct democracy in which a council of male citizens was appointed as their " senate ".
Furthermore, the Georgian literati, reacting to the Russian rule in Georgia and the suppression of national institutions, contrasted Tamar's era to their contemporary situation, lamenting the irretrievably lost past in their writings.
This contrasted with earlier forms of morality, which depended on religious understanding and interpretation, or nature for their substance.
Fulk's autocratic style contrasted with the somewhat collegic association with their monarch that native Eastern Franks had come to enjoy.
The contemporary historians Sozomen and Theodoret were combined with Socrates in a sixth-century compilation, which has obscured their differences until recently, when their individual portrayals of the series of Christian emperors were distinguished one from another and contrasted by Hartmut Leppin, Von Constantin dem Großen zu Theodosius II ( Göttingen 1996 ).
Vector graphics editors are often contrasted with raster graphics editors, yet their capabilities complement each other.
Vector editors are often contrasted with bitmap editors, and their capabilities complement each other.
Physical and mental experimentation could then be contrasted: Mach asked his students to provide him with explanations whenever the results from their subsequent, real, physical experiment differed from those of their prior, imaginary experiment.
Although Jung acknowledged the universality of archetypal symbols, he contrasted this with the concept of a sign — images having a one to one connotation with their meaning.

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