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On the eve of World War II, 40 years after Belle's death, the Washington Daily News underscored the dichotomy of her image, contrasting the notion of the Southern maiden with that of an able killer: "She stood there looking at the dead Union soldier and in that moment she was no longer a child.

Broad does not think it is possible to give a strict definition of phrases such as "S prehends x as red" or the equivalent phrase "x sensibly presents itself to S as red".[3] What one can do is to contrast the notion of prehension with other notions: "The meaning of these phrases cannot be defined, it can only be exemplified.

This finding contrasts the notion of body mass index operating as a mediator or being on the causal pathway from uric acid to vascular outcomes.

Of note, our finding contrasts the notion that CU traits are a unique risk factor for combined aggressive youths [ 22, 23, 46].

But, since there are a number of notions that correspond to the many ways that we use the words 'necessity' and 'possibility', it is helpful to contrast the relevant notion of necessity/possibility with some other notions with which it might be confused.

The concept of a constrained portfolio should be contrasted with the notion of admissibility of a trading strategy that may involve some additional conditions imposed on the wealth process and thus indirectly also on the class of admissible processes ϕ (see Definition 8).

This supplementary measure allows us to contrast the novel notion of aspirations with the traditional expectations and investigate possible differences and similarities.

This hypothesis contrasts the current notion that inflammation generally worsens metabolic alterations.

This is a sense of "whole" that Aristotle identifies in his Metaphysics and that he contrasts with the notion of being "mutilated" (kolobon) (Metaphysics 5.26 and 5.27, respectively).

This is in line with models that argue for task-dependent specialization of brain regions, and contrasts with the notion of task-independent stimulus selectivity in the reading system.

This contrasts with the notion that emotionally reactive animals spend more time in the most protected areas of the apparatus and show decreased locomotor activity [ 14, 20, 21].

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