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In utter contrast to the Revolution, then, militarism became the defining quality of the Napoleonic regime.
In the northern hemisphere, by utter contrast, there is a committee meeting held each time the ball carrier goes to the floor.
"Despite one of the biggest scandals in history, the Japanese institutional shareholders have not spoken one single word of criticism, in complete and utter contrast with overseas shareholders, who were demanding accountability," Mr. Woodford said Friday.
Mr Belke, the Protestant theologian, is more struck by the utter contrast between juche and Christianity, which spread throughout Korea in the early 20th century, thrives in the South and still survives in underground pockets in the North.
By complete and utter contrast, when duty called Mitt Romney, when his fellow citizens were being drafted and dying in the fields of Southeast Asia, when similarly well-off contemporaries like John Kerry were volunteering, Mitt first did a Mormon mission in France and, when he returned, did not volunteer.
The crèche was a safe, child-friendly haven in an otherwise harsh physical environment, in utter contrast to most construction sites, where, as one key informant described, " the young child is invariably either left alone, unattended, or in the care of siblings … [and] the implications for a child's development can easily be gauged".
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"Manly" and "wide awake," they succeeded at whatever they turned their hand to and enjoyed utter freedom (in contrast to "firmly guarded" nineteenth-century types), typically exposing the schemes of ne'er-do-wells hoping to siphon away the fortune of an innocent orphan.
Firstly, that the conference was a full-blown revival meeting, combining cults of personality, an utter lack of ideological contrast, shitty coffee, and so many old white people.
So full of feeling at one moment - and an emptiness at others for contrast - the utter spontaneity which Latin people have when they are very attractive - and very young!" With characteristic modesty, he adds: "It is a wonderful part.
Mr. Wolf's fixtures, by contrast, seem like utter flights of fancy — a doorknob resembles a bunch of berries; a faucet handle, a mystical orb.
It's the rare show that young people can watch with their parents or grandparents, and in doing so appreciate their own family's relative normalcy in contrast to the utter dysfunction of the Ewing clan.
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