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It is used to make contrasts between consonants in several American Indian languages.
Mr. Battle also knows several other things that many choreographers don't: matters of dance craft, like how to set a slow movement to fast music and vice versa; how to build a dance out of just a few basic movement ideas; how to make contrasts (hard-soft, up-down, individual-group).
As these data become available, evolutionary biologists will be able to make contrasts within and among lineages to identify genes associated with divergence.
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The diluted QDW618 was named as base fluid to make contrast with the nanographite fluid.
To make contrast, with the same number of samples, the amplitude of frequency spectrum estimated by different methods are given in Figures4,5, and6.
If real, dye them or rely on a variety of their natural color differences to make contrast in the display.
Greek, like English, is an Indo-European language that uses vowel distinctions to make lexical contrasts.
Although the scale of the study was small, it is one of the few studies able to make direct contrasts between predated and unpredated salmon in the field.
I assume that the contrast between these worlds is meant to make witty contrasting use of the Bridge Project's bi-national cast of British and American performers.
Father and son make contrasting portraits.
As a matter of fact, Wittgenstein was acutely aware of the contrast between the two stages of his thought, suggesting publication of both texts together in order to make the contrast obvious and clear.
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