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Babe Ruth, as he always did in the Stadium, played right field to avoid having the sun in his eyes, and Tommy Thevenow, a rather mediocre hitter who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, knocked a ball with all his might into the sharp angle formed by the permanent stands and the wooden bleachers, where Ruth could not reach it.
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 92f </ ref > Moving on to Ignatius of Antioch, Barrett states that here we find a sharp distinction between ' presbyter ' and ' bishop ': the latter now stands out as " an isolated figure " who is to be obeyed and without whom it is not lawful to baptise or hold a love-feast .< Barrett, C. K.
This stands in sharp contrast to the 1980s, before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 800, 000 men when total mobilization had been declared ; but the importance placed on defensive spending during the Cold War is perhaps best reflected by the fact that Sweden in the late 1950s ran the world's fourth-largest air force.
In sharp contrast to the haphazard development of " the Beach " stands the elaborately designed Montréal suburb of Mount Royal.
Strikingly, Eric's historical obscurity stands in sharp contrast to the wealth of legendary depictions in the kings ' sagas, where he takes part in the sagas of his father Harald Fairhair and his younger brother Haakon the Good.
" Ever-growing documentation of human prehistory as a very long period of largely non-alienated life stands in sharp contrast to the increasingly stark failures of untenable modernity.
It stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding delta-like plain.
This arrangement stands in marked contrast to some recent philosophy in the West, which has traditionally enforced either a completely unified philosophic / religious belief system ( for example, the various sects and associated philosophies of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam ), or a sharp and total repudiation of some forms of religion by philosophy ( for example, Nietzsche, Marx, Voltaire, etc.
As the time draws to a close, Wordsworth's calm acceptance of death stands in sharp contrast with the Chancellor's increasing panic.
This stands in sharp contrast to neoclassical economics where those forms of labor are unaccounted for as " non-economic " phenomena.
" This last, clear " yes " stands in sharp contrast to her unintelligible first spoken line in the fourth chapter of the novel.
Always dressed in white with a black mask ( hence conciliating the opposites of life and death ), he stands out thanks to his peculiar voice, whose sharp and vibrant qualities produced with a tool called a swazzle contribute to the intense tempo of the show.
Reggaeton – whose lyrics emphasize Sensuality, Individualism and sex, in graphic and sexually explicit terms – stands in sharp contrast to the tradition of Cuban underground rap, the content of which is more often characterized by social commentary on inequality and injustice.
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.
Shardik stands in sharp contrast to Adams's first book Watership Down.
With its epic title track and generally longer song lengths, 1981's Youth of America stands in sharp contrast to the short / fast punk approach of the time.
Bioethics is often linked to environmental ethics and stands in sharp contrast to biomedical ethics.
A sharp half-inch ridge on both sides of the swarmandal stands a little apart from the nails on which the strings are tightened.
" A reviewer from The Prague Post laments that the book misrepresents the history of Jews in Ukraine and that the factual history of the massacre at Trochenbrod "... stands in a sharp contrast to claims made in the book.
Consisting of a protected area, the forested parkland stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding prairie farmland.
This claim stands in sharp contrast with both the decision of the Board of Directors to stop activities due to the lack of financial resources, and the completion by D-Data of working product versions based on the same materials.
The Domestication approach, describing the integration of technologies into social relationships and structures using evidence obtained using qualitative methods, stands in sharp contrast to individualistic and quantitative approaches ( such as Technology acceptance model ) of North-American marketing and IS research, that draw on primarily psychological models.

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In Italy the cuisine of the north, featuring butter and rice, stands in contrast to that of the south, with its wheat pasta and olive oil.
This type of dualism is sometimes referred to as " mind and body " and stands in contrast to philosophical monism, which views mind and matter as being ultimately the same kind of thing.
They were rescued by an effective emergency relief system that stands in dramatic contrast to the failures of relief in Ireland.
The lush, green vegetation along the Mediterranean coast and surrounding the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel and southern Syria stands in marked contrast to the arid landscape elsewhere.
The concordance of the language used in the Testimonium, its flow within the text and its length have formed components of the internal arguments against its authenticity, e. g. that the brief and compact character of the Testimonium stands in marked contrast to Josephus ' more extensive accounts presented elsewhere in his works.
Merleau-Ponty demonstrates a corporeity of consciousness as much as an intentionality of the body, and so stands in contrast with the dualist ontology of mind and body in René Descartes, a philosopher to whom Merleau-Ponty continually returned, despite the important differences that separate them.
Thus, in several languages of the Banks Islands, including Mwotlap, the simple m stands for, but an m with a macron ( m ̄) is a labial-velar nasal ; while the simple n stands for the common alveolar nasal, an n with macron ( n ̄) represents the velar nasal ; the vowel ē stands for a ( short ) higher by contrast with plain e ; likewise ō contrasts with plain o.
In dramatic contrast stands the ambition of Wilhelm II's Weltpolitik to secure the Reich's future through expansion, leading to World War I.
This meta-analysis was controversial and stands in stark contrast with two different reviews also performed in 2006 by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and a second JAMA review ; both indicated decreases in total mortality and cardiovascular incidents ( i. e., myocardial infarctions ) associated with the regular consumption of fish and fish oil supplements.
This stands in contrast to the opposing woodcut, where the Pope demands others kiss his feet.
The temporary nature of projects stands in contrast with business as usual ( or operations ), which are repetitive, permanent, or semi-permanent functional activities to produce products or services.
In contrast to the nonviolence principle stands the non-aggression principle which rejects the initiation of violence, but permits the use of violence for self-defense or delegated defense.
Pelagianism stands in contrast to two other prominent theological theories: Semipelagianism and Total Depravity.
This stands in contrast to the earlier belief that they were the most advanced of all protozoa.
( This is in contrast to a symbol which stands for another thing, as a flag may be a symbol of a nation ).
In this respect, as a king regarded as saintly for his life while ruling — in contrast to a king who gives up the kingship in favour of religious life, or who is venerated because of the manner of his death — Bede's portrayal of Oswald stands out as unusual.
The technique stands in contrast with security by design and open security, although many real-world projects include elements of all strategies.
This stands in contrast to the traditional fat client, a computer designed to take on these roles by itself.
On the other hand, The Morning Star had always used the tabloid size, but stands in contrast to both the red top papers and the former broadsheets ; although The Morning Star emphasises hard news, it embraces socialism and is circulated mostly among blue-collar labourers.
Her outspoken approach stands in stark contrast to Kyoko, which helps Kyoko to come face to face with her own feelings for Godai.
The accident-free record of United States Navy reactor operations stands in stark contrast to those of America's primary competitor during the Cold War, the Soviet Union, which lost several submarines to reactor accidents in both its haste and chosen priorities for competing with superior U. S. technology.

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