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  • Contrasts or dissimilitude were often employed in Baroque art, more so than in the art of the Renaissance.
  • 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 ).
  • "The dissimilitude between the terms ` civil marriage'and ` civil union'is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status, " the justices wrote.
  • The 4 justices who formed the majority in the " Goodridge " decision wrote : " The dissimilitude between the terms'civil marriage'and'civil union'is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status . " They continued : " For no rational reason the marriage laws of the Commonwealth discriminate against a defined class; no amount of tinkering with language will eradicate that stain ."
  • The power of imagination is evident in the relationship of reality between parts and whole, and the ability thereby to associate parts of the same whole ( phenomenon ) ( association by contiguity ) that are not ordinarily so associated in time and space ( association by continuity ), " the perception of similitude in dissimilitude " which " principle is the great spring of the activity of our minds, and their chief feeder . " ( Wordsworth's Preface to the Lyrical Ballads ) Indeed, it is in the ability to see what is similar in what appears dissimilar, and what is dissimilar in what presents as similar ( continuity ) that resides the creative genius of a man.