Sentences with phrase «striking contrasting»

This warm wool blend coat features striking contrasting - color embroidery with clear sequins on the front and back.
The comments from Defense Minister Michael Fallon in an interview with the Daily Telegraph suggested that the ruling Conservative Party would not increase the top rate of income tax, striking a contrast with main opposition Labour Party.
Scenes of Moon and Kim joking and walking together marked a striking contrast to last year's barrage of North Korean missile tests and its largest ever nuclear test that led to sweeping international sanctions and fears of a fresh conflict on the Korean peninsula.
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
In striking contrast are those who regard advances in natural science primarily as a deepening of insight into the wonders of God's creation, as an opportunity, therefore, to understand better the intricacies of the natural order that allow the purposes of that creation to be realized.
I have already mentioned the Masses at St. Patrick's and at Yankee Stadium; liturgically abstemious and musically elevated, they were in striking contrast to the multicultural ostentation of the Mass at Nationals Park in Washington.
These papal priorities, implicitly or explicitly, strike a contrast with Kirill, whose nationalistic - ecclesial ideology of the «Russian World» bolsters Putin's military aggression, whose ministry has been more than susceptible to the power politics of deep church - state entanglement.
In what striking contrast they stand to the current practices in modern warfare.
In striking contrast with the lack of initiative and the low morale of the Christianity of the lands in which the absolutist state had the Church under its full control was the abounding vigor which was beginning to be displayed in the English colonies in North America.
This was in striking contrast with the progress of the faith in the early Middle Ages.
These numbers stand in striking contrast to the results of a major study by the Kinsey Institute which revealed that 43 percent of the homosexual men surveyed estimated that they had sex with 500 or more partners; 28 percent with 1,000 or more partners.
Peterson offers a striking contrast to Newman throughout the exchange, both through his calm performance, but also through the use of rational, objective arguments, in contrast to the sour outpouring of cultural slogans and mantras that Newman offers to her interlocutor.
There is a striking contrast, however, between the circumstances which gave rise to this phenomenon in the fifteenth century, and the circumstances which have given rise to it at the present time.
Indeed, a very early remnant of the witnessing tradition posited a striking contrast, as we have had occasion to notice before in Chapter Two: «The God of our ancestors raised up Jesus, whom you had killed by hanging him on a tree» (Acts 5:30, emphasis mine).
This particularism about heaven is a striking contrast to a general belief in the universal love of Jesus.
The congregation's demonstrated integrity, its fullness and wholeness, present a striking contrast with many experiences elsewhere in the church, Wheeler observes: «experiences often described as cleavages, divides, separations, gaps or even gulfs.»
Process philosophy forms, at this point, a striking contrast with the Aristotelian - Thomistic paradigm which closely correlates actuality with reality.
The extent of his achievement, and the unpretentious simplicity with which he, Feuerbach, gives it to the world, stand in striking contrast to the opposite attitude of the others.15
Rationality lay in the future as that which ought to be pursued, and was in striking contrast to present reality.
In connection with that, Benedict gave a remarkable interview to journalists on his plane trip to Britain, and his words are a striking contrast to those who wish to bring hatred and violence into this world: «I go forward with great courage and joy... The Church is at the service of Another, she doesn't serve herself.
In striking contrast, the lawyers for Texas acted «naturally.»
Here is striking contrast to Christianity's belief in God's action in creation, in history, and in revelation and the incarnation.
But then came, in the most striking contrast, the dissenting opinions in Roe and the companion case of Doe v. Bolton, written by Justices Byron White and William Rehnquist.
The two and a half centuries surveyed in the preceding pages witnessed fully as striking contrasts in the record of Christianity as had any of the preceding periods.
These movements saw striking contrasts between ideals and results.
But it also displayed a vigor in striking contrast with its languor on the eve of the revolutions which ushered in the nineteenth century.
In striking contrast to both these uses of the Leviathan figure, however, are Psalm 104 and Job 41.
The passage presents a striking contrast between the disposition and mission of the high priest and that of Peter.
The parable presents a striking contrast between a seed, proverbial for its smallness, and a bush, large and shady enough to be especially attractive to birds as a temporary roosting - place.
Indeed, the light has been so marked and in some respects so strengthened that, viewing mankind as a whole, the picture, while one of even more striking contrasts than in the nineteenth century, indicates a growth in the effect of Christianity and of the influence of Jesus.
But what you may not realize is that the Basque country is also a hotbed of grilling — done by and large with a simplicity that stands in striking contrast to the foams, jellies, and deconstructions of Spain's culinary avant - garde.
Think about color and shape: What will give you a striking contrast?
comes with a vivid rose gold chassis, set in striking contrast against the bold matte black fabric.
Add a black nightstand for a striking contrast, along with black pattern crib bedding and glider for a look that really pops.
A striking contrast to this can be seen in the 87.1 % Gordon Brown made to Labour - held seats, indicating a more defensive strategy.
Criticism of Quinn over the sick leave issue sparked spirited applause at the March 20 LGBT forum, but the tableau presented at City Hall on March 29 ---- with the speaker surrounded by more than a dozen Council members, major labor leaders, and fired up members of both 32BJ and Make the Road New York, a social justice organization ---- provided a striking contrast with the week before.
«The continued official denial that anything was wrong, or that it was psychological, was in striking contrast to the characteristic features we saw in one subject after another,» he says.
One of the most striking contrasts between autism and schizophrenia is how they affect the ability to understand others.
Pay a visit to Melanesia's Solomon Islands, 1800 kilometers northeast of Australia, and you'll notice a striking contrast: about 10 % of the dark - skinned islanders sport bright blond afros.
In striking contrast, wild - type LCMV Armstrong, from which these variants were generated, induces a potent CTL response in immunocompetent mice and the LCMV infection is rapidly cleared.
Such striking contrasts between wild and domesticated yeasts are likely to reflect the influence of human activities on structural genome evolution.
I love the yellow wedge platform sandals on the right, plus the bag makes a striking contrast against the classic white and denim.
We like to pair this color with black pants to create a more striking contrast.
Petra wears a chunky black leather jacket over a black tee, layered over a white one for a striking contrast.
Jill Wallace is rocking this totally classic style, pairing a bright white sweater with leather leggings for the ultimate striking contrast.
Add a striking contrast to your power black outfits with this printed white top.
I loved that it came with black belt which provided the dress a striking contrast.
Teal fringe adds a striking contrast to the hem, and reviewers say the dress is even prettier in person.
Contrasting colors are about picking opposite colors, or colors with a striking contrast.
Features the striking contrast of glass and stainless steel for a stylish tabletop accent piece.
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