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Petulia ( also with a score by John Barry ), as well as the darkly surreal anti-war movie How I Won the War co-starring John Lennon, which he referred to as an " anti-anti-war movie "; Lester noted that anti-war movies still took the concept of war seriously, contrasting " bad " war crimes with wars fought for " good " causes like the liberation from Nazism or, at that time, Communism, whereas he set out to deconstruct it to show war as fundamentally opposed to humanity.
A lack of chlorophyll producing tissue in some tissues causes variegation with white or yellow coloured zones on the leaf, contrasting with the usual green tissue.
Advocates for causes across the political spectrum use this phrase in attempting to engage in persuasion, particularly by contrasting some situation which has been allowed to continue for pragmatic or social reasons, but which those advocating action regard as being wrong in principle.

contrasting and solutions
" By contrasting current western design solutions with earlier practices, he makes our current " solutions " look open to improvement, if not outright ridiculous and arbitrary.

contrasting and highlighted
The body is in a central position and yet darkly contrasting with the highlighted crowds.
Their contrasting views were highlighted again when the United States was deciding whether to dam Hetch Hetchy Valley.

contrasting and by
Mark row on which first stitches have been bound off for armhole by drawing a contrasting colored thread through it.
Finally, if the mission of the Trial was to convict anti-Semitism, how could it have failed to post before the world the contrasting fates of the countries in which the Final Solution was aided by native Jew-haters -- i.e., Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia -- and those in which it met the obstacle of human solidarity -- Denmark, Holland, Italy, Bulgaria, France??
" In his book Indoctrination and Self-deception, Roderick Hindery tries to shed light on these tensions by contrasting them with impostors of authentic self-affirmation and altruism, by analysis of other-regard within creative individuation of the self, and by contrasting love for the few with love for the many.
Decoration is characterized by fine hatching, and contrasting colors are produced by the use of mineral-based paint on a chalky background.
The city exported meat, wool, wine, fruit and wheat by the time Grey left in 1845, contrasting with a low point in 1842 when one-third of Adelaide houses were abandoned.
The second funeral is distinguished by themes contrasting with those of the first, as well as by a change in the direction of the plot which leads to Beowulf's fight against Grendel's Mother.
A contrasting position was taken by Ernst Mach, who contended that all motion was relative.
This uses streaks of boldly contrasting colour, which paradoxically make animals or military vehicles less visible by breaking up their outlines.
Germany never forgot Beatty's treatment, and indeed, Germany chose to ignore the news of Beatty's subsequent death: this contrasting with the condolences and honours rendered by Germany at the news of Jellicoe's passing.
The team under Bobby Robson fared better as England reached the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup, losing 2 – 1 to Argentina in a game made famous by two goals by Maradona for very contrasting reasons, before losing every match at the Euro 88 tournament.
By contrasting unrelated shots he tried to provoke associations in the viewer, which were induced by shocks.
In Following the Fashion ( 1794 ), James Gillray caricatured a figure flattered by the short-bodice d gowns then in fashion, contrasting it with an imitator whose figure is not flattered.
The Emperor of Japan is defined as a symbol, not head, of state by the post-war constitution ( contrasting with the former divine status ) but is treated as an imperial head of state under diplomatic protocol ( even ranking above kings ) and retains Shinto mystique.
Amidst constant innovation in information and communication technologies, hierarchical authority structures are giving way to greater decision-making latitude for individuals and more flexible definitions of job activities and this new style of work presents a challenge to existing organizational forms, with some research studies contrasting traditional organizational forms against groups that operate as online communities that are characterized by personal motivation and the satisfaction of making one's own decisions.
Actual Idealism is a form of idealism developed by Giovanni Gentile that grew into a " grounded " idealism contrasting Kant and Hegel.
The theme of feminism is emphasized by “ the feminist ideology espoused by Ruth Parsons and the contrasting sexism of Fenton ” ( 33 ).

contrasting and Wilson
Wilson regarded himself as a " man of the people " and did much to promote this image, contrasting himself with the stereotypical aristocratic conservatives who had preceded him.
* Justice Scalia lecture at Woodrow Wilson Center, comparing and contrasting originalism from the " living constitution " approach ( 2005 )
Written by band-members Brian Wilson ( who conceived the song during an LSD trip ) and Mike Love, the song features contrasting verse-chorus form.

contrasting and Mead
By contrasting the ease and freedom enjoyed by Samoan teenagers, Mead called into question claims that the stress and rebelliousness that characterize American adolescence is natural and inevitable.
Mead began by contrasting the experience of role-play and pretence in early childhood, in which one role simply gives way to a different one without any continuity, with that of the organised game: “ in the latter ”, he stated, “ the child must have the attitude of all the others involved in that game ”.

contrasting and particular
Its volcanic ash has created gray and black sand beaches in the north ( in particular between Anse Ceron and Anse des Gallets ), contrasting markedly from the white sands of Les Salines in the south.
Carnivore and herbivore diets are contrasting, with basic nitrogen and carbon proportions being at varying levels in particular foods.
This contrasting emphasis ( with regard to Indian music in particular ) manifests itself to some extent in the different methods of performance adopted: in Indian Music improvisation takes a major role in the structural framework of a piece, whereas in Western Music improvisation has been uncommon since the end of the 19th century.
In the discourse Jesus fulfills and reinterprets the Old Covenant and in particular its Ten Commandments, contrasting with what " you have heard " from others, e. g. turning the other cheek compared to taking an eye for an eye.
The sacred music in particular shows the influence of the Venetian school, with polychoral writing as well as contrasting duple-versus triple-time sections.
They showed a keen interest in the instantaneous effects of lighting, and experimented with a variety of brushstroke techniques ; McCubbin in particular used the small, contrasting blocks of strong colour that were a trademark of some Impressionist work.
Ceauşescu adapted the part of Titoism that made reference to the " conditions of a particular country ", but merged them with Romanian nationalism and contrasting North Korean Juche beliefs, while embarking on a particular form of Cultural Revolution.
The band had three top ten singles in the UK Singles Chart in the 1990s, and were notable for their extensive use of sampling technology — in particular, their practice of manipulating samples from mainstream pop and rock songs and combining them with contrasting dance beats.
The best-selling, loosely fictional account provided contrasting characters with different approaches to opposing Communist influence in Southeast Asia, and the use of foreign aid in particular.
In particular the Castle Cape Fjords in the Chignik area is an extremely pronounced feature, with a strong erosion by the sea, with rocks shaded in contrasting dark and light tones.
In particular, Millett critiques the sexism and heterosexism of the modern novelists D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer, contrasting their perspectives with the dissenting viewpoint of the homosexual author Jean Genet.
This ideology was taken to great lengths in Spain in particular, where La Verdadera Destreza " the true art ( of swordsmanship )" was now based on Renaissance humanism and scientific principles, contrasting with the traditional " vulgar " approach to fencing inherited from the medieval period.
These theories were enhanced by 18th-century investigations of a variety of purely psychological color effects, in particular the contrast between " complementary " or opposing hues that are produced by color afterimages and in the contrasting shadows in colored light.
It is the only championship trophy of the four major sports in the United States that is not named after a particular person ( contrasting with the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup, the National Football League's Vince Lombardi Trophy, and the National Basketball Association's Larry O ' Brien Trophy ).
Knowing the proportion of informants from each age group who gave a particular response and contrasting that to the proportion of informants from each age group who answered that particular question allows DARE editors to detect which words appear to be old-fashioned and which are coming into greater use.
The draughtsman clearly and carefully distributed distinctive features in accordance with the reality of a particular area, adding clarity by the use of legends and contrasting colors.
The origin of the distinction between abstract and concrete labour can be traced back to Marx's 1857 Grundrisse manuscript, in which he already distinguished between " particular labour " and " general labour ", contrasting communal production with production for exchange ( see Karl Marx, Grundrisse, Pelican edition 1973, pp. 171-172 ).

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