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31. By contrast with their failure to affect habituation, the protein synthesis inhibitors did produce amnesia for associative learning.
32. In autonomous and auratic art, reception by contrast is individualized and the audience is typically immersed in the work itself.
33. By contrast, taxpayer standing is likely to be heavily dependent on the detailed facts.
34. Durkheim, by contrast, maintained a considerably less rosy picture of how social life used to be.
35. The Indo-Aryans, by contrast, mostly but not invariably had pale skins and fair hair.
36. By contrast, all of the parasites gained access to the larvae before they spun cocoons.
37. Theda felt shabby by contrast, and was hit by a passing pang of envy.
38. By contrast, the Reagan administration pursued privatism as a strategy of urban disinvestment.
39. By contrast, there was a general shift from subsistence agriculture to the production of cash crops and the provision of services.
40. Rice, by contrast, can be grown in the same area every year, indefinitely.
41. Earlier we traced the new emphasis which, by contrast, Liberal Theology laid upon the historical approach to the New Testament.
42. By contrast, Gordon says, the Net fails on several counts.
43. By contrast, industry and commerce were concerned with profit and the amassing of personal fortune.
44. By contrast, Dole and his wife, Elizabeth, rarely display affection in public.
45. By contrast, 11, 000 voters cast early ballots in the recent Super Tuesday presidential primaries.
46. Working-class families, by contrast, are less likely to provide an environment that encourages scholastic skills.
47. The philosopher, by contrast, has the right to go far beyond such language.
48. The difficulty is best explained by contrast with a eukaryotic species - for example the house mouse, Mus musculus.
49. By contrast a municipal corporation was a public governmental authority with administrative duties owed to all the inhabitants of its area.
50. By contrast with such complexities(Sentencedict.com), the rest of the biochemistry is relatively straight forward.
51. Buchanan, by contrast, has waged a vigorous Arizona campaign, wooing voters with his anti-immigrant, anti-corporate and anti-Washington themes.
52. Dallas investors, by contrast, were 20 percent more optimistic than the national average.
53. The head, by contrast, is obliterated by formless, meandering lines.
54. By contrast defence expenditure was cut, chiefly by reducing national service from 14 months to 12.
55. By contrast, Simpson said he himself was a studious and conscientious straight-arrow.
56. By contrast, the norm for curriculum change is for it to occur piecemeal and gradually over long periods.
57. By contrast, bureaucrats tend to regard advice from superiors as an affront and are not shy about saying so.
58. By contrast, the median income of those with IRAs, savings and pension plans is $ 44, 500.
59. By contrast the Interior Minister, Pierre Joxe, advocated greater internal autonomy.
60. A high-resolution image, by contrast, could easily run as large as 15 million to 20 million bytes.
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