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"We wanted to make a happier space," one of the Summit Bar's owners, Hamid Rashidzada, told me later, contrasting the bar with the not-quite-worn-out chic of Prohibition-themed bars.
And, later, contrasting the efforts of his staff with other, more possessive ethnic histories: "Instead of simply saying, 'This is our story, period,' we want to say, 'This is everybody's story.' " Bunch's framing of black experience, as a lens through which one may better see some static American text, sidesteps more than a century of scuffles over the nature, and the meaning, of that experience.
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Since Truscott's views cannot be ignored on the subject, some serious limitations in his more recent publications are identified, and his conclusions are later contrasted with four recent studies into error correction.
Singing both a cappella and with lively accompaniment from Shira Kammen on vielle, Peter Maund on percussion and Ms. Cunningham on harp, the ensemble began with the simple plainchant of "Virgines Egregie," which it later contrasted with rhythmically lively, harmonically striking and complex selections like "Ave Maris Stella" and "Mater Patris et Filia".
In any case, his influence was shaken, and he withdrew from Rome to Liternum in Campania, where he lived simply on a villa (country farm) of modest size, cultivating the fields with his own hands; Lucius Annaeus Seneca later contrasted the villa's small and cold bathroom with the luxurious baths of his own day.
Nokia's boast that its device is perfect for users wanting to "shoot first, zoom later" contrasts with the approach taken by other brands.
Tătărescu later contrasted his diplomatic approach with the strategy of Barbu Ştirbey (who had only attempted an agreement with the Western Allies in Cairo, instead of opening relations with the Soviets).
We start with investigating the scattering and near fields of metallic nanoparticles and later contrast them to those from dielectric particles.
As a result, the temperature-dependent model was applied to predict the fluid phase equilibria of the corresponding binary a ternary sub-systems and, later, successfully contrasted with experimental data.
Years later Perry Anderson contrasted the two, suggesting that the LRB was more daring politically, but the NYRB less respectful of literary reputation, citing John Banville's mauling of Saturday by Ian McEwan in the New York Review as something the LRB would not have published.
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