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The carnation colors of the angel and Saint Jerome differ in tone, a difference that is reflected in these chemical images as well.
All the services differ in tone and scope.
Though their books differ in tone and style, the authors share the blissful sort of awe you see on the faces of riders in Central Park as spring approaches and blood dulled by winter begins to beat with renewed energy.
The two groups rarely interact, and the sections of the book dedicated to them differ in tone: the first is more comic, the second more realist, even heartstring-pulling.
Mr. Hagel is expected to begin outlining those changes in a major speech this week that will differ in tone and substance from the dire warnings about budget cuts heard before his arrival.
Dolan's ferocity and Williams' gravity differ in tone but not in the essence of their message.
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As an example, the logograph 相, when appearing in words such as 相信 xiang1xin4 'to trust' and ��片 xiang4pian4 'photograph', is associated with two phonological representations xiang1 and xiang4, respectively which share the same segments but differ in tones.
UBS has a broadly similar outlook, differing in tone more than substance.
But even when they were based on Western models, Byzantine poems differed in tone and expression from their exemplars.
Mr. Schwartz has a personal take on the story, which differs in tone from the film and includes a boldly altered conclusion.
I simply cannot let this situation continue.Sadly, readers will note that both these explanations, though differing in tone and content, share one important quality: neither begins to make any sense at all.
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