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Contrasts or dissimilitude were often employed Baroque art, more so than the art of the Renaissance.
Not a basic conflict; certainly not an open disagreement; but a subtle dissimilitude in approach that verges on a cross-purpose.
Vol 11 (D - Dissimilitude)
Some of them have, apart from the preferred/standard sounds, permitted variants intended to cover dissimilitude in pronunciation by speakers of different linguistic backgrounds.
"The dissimilitude between the terms 'civil marriage' and 'civil union' is not innocuous," four of seven justices on the state's Supreme Judicial Court found.
This pulsating and twisting mass lacked earthly corollaries; its radical dissimilitude served instantly to render all other familiar lifeforms into a distinct subset of their own.
"The dissimilitude between the terms 'civil marriage' and 'civil union' is not innocuous," Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall wrote.
The presence of contrasts, of antithesis and dissimilitude reflects a veritable lack of aesthetic concentration as well as deficient narrative unity deemed necessary in traditional Aristotelean aesthetics.
In all cases except the rhotic consonant the first phoneme represents the preferred pronunciation, while the rest are the permitted variants intended to cover dissimilitude in pronunciation by speakers of different linguistic backgrounds.
Inspired by these works of Romantic nationalism, the Catalan economic elite became conscious of "the growing dissimilitude between the Catalonia's social structure and that of the rest of the nation" (Vilar 1963: 101).
But for we of the royal Caste, the roots of our flexing urges emanate from the sheer dissimilitude between the level of consciousness inherent in the monarch compared to the level inherent in the tways.
The dissimilitude is so striking, that the utmost you can here pretend to is a guess, a conjecture, a presumption concerning a similar cause; and how that pretension will be received in the world, I leave you to consider.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 'Goodridge v. Department of Public Health' held, in contrast, that there is a fundamental dissimilitude between "civil marriage" and "civil union" indicated in the very choice of language.
And thou didst beat back my weak sight upon myself, shooting out beams upon me after a vehement manner, and I even trembled between love and horror, and I found myself to be far off, and even in the very region of dissimilitude from thee."