These trends created contradictions, and now these contradictions have created openings.
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If she was a man, none of these contradictions would be contradictions.
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Also, the contradictions aren't really contradictions in the sense that someone can't contradict their own actions.
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Any city holds lots of contradictions, but it needed to be a city that really exemplifies the contradictions.
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To me she represents all the contradictions of abortion rights feminism, contradictions also conspicuous in the guiding principles of the Women's March.
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The contradictions are self-evident, but, then, cities are contradictions with street lights, or else they are not cities at all. ♦
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I wanted to show the contradictions because I've seen the contradictions in my own life, in my own family, in people in my community.
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Such contradictions might destroy a lesser or better man, but for Tucker Carlson they are not even meaningfully understood as contradictions in the first place.
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When I make my life legible to an able-bodied world, all the nuance, all those contradictions, which aren't really contradictions, get sucked out of it, somehow.
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There are some complications — and contradictions — for buyers.
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While the Trump plan solves some of the policy contradictions of his earlier promises with a "candy for everyone" approach to cutting taxes, that leaves it with even bigger political contradictions.
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John McCain — a man and a politician of contradictions.
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It's full of contradictions—at least they're contradictions if you're looking for generic cut-outs (the shy, bookish best friend Needy comes from a broken home and is sexually active, for example).
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Yet contradictions lie at the heart of all this discussion.
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So far, my genetic data offers me nothing but contradictions.
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Consider the endless waves of policy contradictions from the administration.
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And so you you get these kind of internal contradictions.
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And yet, Babitz is sensitive to her city's fundamental contradictions.
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However, in this array of messages and activity are contradictions.
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There are all kinds of contradictions and misrepresentations about marijuana.
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And, like all great artists, he inhabited and embodied contradictions.
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I love contradictions in people, she happens to be that.
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On a lesser actress, those contradictions might play as inconsistencies.
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They're imprecise, ambiguous, and often loaded with contradictions, Widmer notes.
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Their stories were filled with contradictions and holes in credibility.
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In doublethink, there are no contradictions, no evidence, no objectivity.
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Isn't this our culture, with all its contradictions and paradoxes?
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There remained, nevertheless, serious ideological contradictions in the Congress leadership.
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In a town full of contradictions, Bunkhouse fits right in.
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But what seem like contradictions may reflect a balancing act.
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Its contradictions and imperfections were exacerbated by the economic crisis.
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Huppert's performance as Erika is a triumph of nervy contradictions.
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Yet 2017 has been a nonstop jackhammer on internal contradictions.
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These contradictions are an unending source of frustration to economists.
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But apparent contradictions flow freely in our water supply story.
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His contradictions deal with fundamental questions that great art offers.
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There are many contradictions within various tellings of Pele's life.
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It's been fascinating for us how inexhaustible his contradictions are.
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It's was a savvy, strategic, complex move, filled with contradictions.
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It seems like a record that's about opposites and contradictions.
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Critics of Vigano say his statement has holes and contradictions.
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He fell unswervingly in line with Trump, contradictions be damned.
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Like many Americans, I've learned to live with my contradictions.
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In his early 30s, he contains a number of contradictions.
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G.Y.: Yes, it's fascinating how there can be these contradictions.
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Those contradictions rest at the core of the Merkel legacy.
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Like all of us, he was a person of contradictions.
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All his complicated contradictions make every character he plays fascinating.
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Those are contradictions that people have a hard time understanding.
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But this is what Mosul is like, full of contradictions.
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The episode has underlined the contradictions in the president's approach.
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The protests in Hong Kong accelerate the contradictions in Beijing.
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Castillo asks, striking at the heart of Serena Joy's contradictions.
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He also gives us the man, with all his contradictions.
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The unresolved contradictions give Chris an extra jolt of life.
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Still, both women exemplify what the web holds closest: contradictions.
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Saudi Arabia is full of confusing contradictions and tricky restrictions.
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The contradictions and ironies in her life make her fascinating.
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The contradictions give the cycle a certain coherence of life.
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There are many contradictions, gaps, and different points of emphasis.
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Colors, contrast, mood, dynamics, melodic and harmonic contradictions and interactions.
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Teenagers being teenagers, the room was full of angst and contradictions.
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But the contradictions within Japan's sense of identity compound its insecurity.
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It has been said that we humans live in our contradictions.
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Perhaps then we could properly reckon with Iowa's complications and contradictions.
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The ideal of "pious retreat" will always be fraught with contradictions.
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But "Falling Man" is magic by its own internal, impossible contradictions.
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The Great Bot Panic, for instance, poses a series of contradictions.
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New technology offered a way to vault over these many contradictions.
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It is, as Mr Kahn lays bare, defined by extreme contradictions.
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Yet Mr Duterte remains popular—in a presidency defined by contradictions.
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Ali and I are all about the contradictions, the multiple reads.
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There are no such contradictions in President Muhammadu Buhari's economic policies.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of contradictions that is President Trump.
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But these contradictions are becoming the Trump administration's core policy framework.
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The bill for those contradictions and failures has finally come due.
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The contradictions in former President Obama's actions are all too real.
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For its critics, the American Girl brand is filled with contradictions.
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They do a great job of capturing and framing his contradictions.
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The contradictions are so abundant that it's hard to keep track.
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But the contradictions among Democrats, though less obvious, also run deep.
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A close examination of Harris's record shows it's filled with contradictions.
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If anything, the contradictions exposed by the trial have been heightened.
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The explanation, I think, lies in the power of contradictions themselves.
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In part, that's because Mr. Trump's contradictions are loud and confident.
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As such, a number of contradictions within the show are inevitable.
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Many at the time were clear about the document's internal contradictions.
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Republicans have seized on a number of contradictions between what Mrs.
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Her Maya is a true-blue alienated weirdo, seething with contradictions.
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No craft, no crew can travel safely with such vast contradictions.
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The resistance to the bill has sometimes exposed some corporate contradictions.
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In its daylong road trip, the movie picks at these contradictions.
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My motives for joining Tau were actually a jumble of contradictions.
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Market contradictions can be interesting, but irrelevant, or interesting and significant.
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The behavior of the Australian dollar is one of those contradictions.
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The senators also found contradictions between the testimony and Carter's letter.
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Beneath these more obvious contradictions, there were many more complex factors.
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"There are a lot of contradictions in this country," he said.
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Yet tech's avowed rationalism and skepticism has some very obvious contradictions.
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The contradictions of Australian conservatism are finally reaching their logical conclusion.
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Like every other regime, a democracy collapses of its own contradictions.
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Employing these contradictions may be edgy, and it certainly gets attention.
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This type of work can bring more coherence to seeming contradictions.
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Mumbai, India, where I live, is a constant clash of contradictions.
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What do the daily lies, distortions and contradictions add up to?
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Gabriel is aware of those contradictions, and also frustrated by them.
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Newspaper writing is tight, skipping from detail to detail, avoiding contradictions.
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But the president also probes the unsustainable contradictions of Australian policy.
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You think of Djokovic and your brain starts buzzing with contradictions.
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It's a short course in the complexities and contradictions of life.
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Good literature, however, lives in contradictions, particularly those that lack resolution.
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Some analysts say Japan's notion of pacifism has always contained contradictions.
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But that liberalism turned out to be riven with internal contradictions.
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Sword dances and lavish banquets aside, fundamental contradictions must be addressed.
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Onscreen or off, Seberg was an arresting mash-up of contradictions.
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Giuliani's interviews are typically Pinocchio-laden, confusing, and full of contradictions.
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" He adds that "there are so many contradictions in my mind.
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Trump's plans are full of contradictions he hasn't begun to address.
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So the enlightenment thesis doesn't explain the contradictions in food culture.
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"And Then We Danced" is a sinuous, seductive bundle of contradictions.
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In other words, the beret is a felted mass of contradictions.
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But it is India that has suffered the more glaring contradictions.
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It's time to reckon with the internal contradictions of climate policy.
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Today we should also reckon with the contradictions of climate policy.
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By now the contradictions of this gigantic enterprise are obvious enough.
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Colony's best character, Alan Snyder (Peter Jacobson), embraces these contradictions fully.
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Pompeo did attempt to reconcile those contradictions, but he largely failed.
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Creative people have messy processes, and often messy minds, full of contradictions.
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The Estonian duo of Maarja Nuut and Ruum exist in apparent contradictions.
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On visibility and representation Visibility is complicated and often filled with contradictions.
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They are difficult to assimilate, but do elicit laughter at the contradictions.
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But like many charismatic people, she's the sum of her own contradictions.
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The team played in contradictions, and in head-spinning fits and starts.
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The contradictions in Sternberg's art animate almost every work in the show.
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The contradictions and compromises are frustrating, but corporate life is inevitably messy.
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Whenever scientists argue against transparency, they inevitably tie themselves up in contradictions.
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Much like Catholicism itself, it's all about embracing beautiful, deeply frustrating contradictions.
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After the sugar rush, populist policies eventually collapse under their own contradictions.
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It's a dizzying mess of contradictions from one day to the next.
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This is partly congenital, for Mr Gove is a bundle of contradictions.
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This is only the first of several contradictions inherent in the policy.
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He creates objects of intended contradictions: sleek and imperfect, refined and whimsical.
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But that's just another example of the contradictions that characterize Deadpool 2.
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PowerPoint is the perfect medium to capture all its contradictions and complications.
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Here is an (incomplete) account of his most frequently exhumed self contradictions.
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But this is an Oakland film, fully recognizable and full of contradictions.
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The contrasts and contradictions of this country leave me feeling light-headed.
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But as Vox's Tara Golshan writes, his record is filled with contradictions.
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But rather than shirking away from the contradictions, Trump is embracing them.
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Such contradictions are the backdrop to rumours about the forthcoming leadership changes.
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And marketing aside, the novel is further confused by its internal contradictions.
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Mr. Mnuchin's new job with Mr. Trump is filled with seeming contradictions.
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In some cases, that has left American companies to face uncomfortable contradictions.
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In his definition, Islam is a protean human phenomenon, rife with contradictions.
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Time magazine offered the perfect metaphor for 2017's rally of contradictions.
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"Brazil is a country full of social inequalities and contradictions," he says.
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I think my life is about working a path through those contradictions.
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She is often called "colorful," a charitable description of her internal contradictions.
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That's where I found God — and beauty — in all its glorious contradictions.
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But it is so replete with contradictions that it may be unworkable.
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Or judges might point out contradictions, if serious enough, between officers' accounts.
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The line is not always straight, and the story contains its contradictions.
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Somebody once told me that wisdom is found in the apparent contradictions.
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These contradictions will not last, however; they cannot survive China's continued encroachment.
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How do you account for the many contradictions within the New Testament?
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So Harper leaves politics, still rife with contradictions, and returns to Calgary.
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In sum, Zafar is an Indian fellow — who contains multitudes of contradictions.
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Even admirers of the 40th president have been struck by his contradictions.
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Any material contradictions would be noted in the summary of an interview.
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Reconciling irreconcilable contradictions has been Ms. Merkel's unofficial job description for years.
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Contradictions in Washington, pressure on Russia and fashion inspiration from the Vatican.
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The "benefits" of these dichotomies and contradictions are rarely granted to women.
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But "The Lightning Thief" is stranded in the contradictions of its ambition.
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Back then, the two parties were full of common ground and contradictions.
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Brady Keys embodies the contradictions and tensions of the black capitalism movement.
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The revolutionary upheavals spawned new contradictions and tensions rather than neat resolutions.
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In newspapers, I see the contradictions of reality and fiction play out.
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Ms. Toogood — luscious, sharp, powerful — displayed all her role's physical self-contradictions.
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What characterizes it is a sense of shared history, of shared contradictions.
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And yet, even with all the contradictions, it leaves an indelible impression.
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Like much of Trump's unorthodox presidency, his strategy is laced with contradictions.
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The economic contradictions — the absurd levels of wealth, absurd levels of poverty.
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Marxists of old liked to talk about the fundamental contradictions of capitalism.
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COMEY: No. Now, Clinton may have explanations for some of these contradictions.
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We tried to show the limits and contradictions in our own thinking.
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How does one visually account for this work and all its contradictions?
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"The economy still faces many outstanding contradictions and problems, excess capacity and structural upgrading contradictions remain prominent," Xinhua said, citing a statement after a meeting of the Politburo, a top decision-making body of the ruling Communist Party.
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Among the 15 structural contradictions his model identifies as driving the decline, are: Galtung's book explores how the structural inability to resolve such contradictions will lead to the unravelling of US political power, both globally, and potentially even domestically.
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The truth has always been a twisted knot of contradictions on The Americans.
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The asymmetries and contradictions in the relationship are most obvious in Central Asia.
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Long after Kipling's death in 1936 reactions to his writing reflected these contradictions.
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Humans are boiling stews of biases and contradictions, and computers don't have emotions.
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According to Johns, Baba's complexities and contradictions make her unique among folk figures.
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"The Evangelicals" was written before Donald Trump's victory, but it illuminates these contradictions.
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Like Wickett, Timm pointed to what he said were contradictions in Trump's speech.
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A poem springing from contradictions or opposites can be satisfying in its succinctness.
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They're beautifully human — a mass of contradictions and unique behaviors that resist quantification.
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Yes, Mr López Obrador has reinvented himself, but as a bundle of contradictions.
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Google's, on the other hand, is filled with internal contradictions and painful annoyances.
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Photo: APOn the climate and energy front, 27 was a year of contradictions.
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" The chairman of Icahn Enterprises said Clinton's speech was a "mishmash of contradictions.
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His administration found itself in a reactive crouch, its policy riddled with contradictions.
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Critics to his left and right say this theory is riddled with contradictions.
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Indeed, Francis's attitudes towards the LGBTQ community have been a bundle of contradictions.
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Mr Corbyn has tried to manage these contradictions by resorting to grand banalities.
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But it is also a complex place with many contradictions, injustices and inequalities.
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Challenged about these apparent contradictions, Sister Wendy always replied with confidence and intelligence.
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At the same time, the contradictions, risks, and games we face are unprecedented.
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The reviews, while noting some contradictions with past Trump stances, were mostly strong.
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Paulie Malignaggi is a rare thing in boxing, and a web of contradictions.
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The contradictions and paradoxes these overlapping factors produce are fascinating and often sobering.
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Their work consistently highlights the inherent contradictions between modern life and the sacred.
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Mr Wu notes contradictions in the official blueprint for reforming state-owned firms.
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Albini exists in a world of contradictions, and he likes it that way.
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S. relations will be "free of contradictions and disputes," during a Trump presidency.
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At which point contradictions — and everything other than power — will no longer matter.
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He can't wrap his mind around the contradictions, but neither can many adults.
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I express the collision of my contradictions: romanticism encased in sadomasochism, for example.
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The "ah ha!" moment that comes from finding these contradictions is immensely satisfying.
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Adam Neumann, WeWork's recently-departed CEO, is the perfect embodiment of these contradictions.
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Jia Zhangke critiques the contradictions of modern Chinese society like few other filmmakers.
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This leads to some odd contradictions and a number of serious historical howlers.
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There are complications and contradictions, though, as well as unruly girls and women.
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For all these crushing moral contradictions, though, forced-birth extremists are not hypocrites.
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It felt like there were so many contradictions and so many potential hazards.
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Berlant saw the contradictions within the public realm played out in sentimental fiction.
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The testimony and evidence are a pileup of contradictions and self-serving exculpation.
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They taught me in their contradictions, in the fact that they contain multitudes.
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What this creates is a world that runs on a series of contradictions.
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Yet the contradictions that Smuts navigated were not only personal; they were global.
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It doesn't help the imagination, but it doesn't give rise to any contradictions.
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A long century has elapsed, but the contradictions of 1919 still bear scrutiny.
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Those contradictions are on display in the details of the U.S. housing market.
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They say they created it to attack the contradictions prompted by Catalan separatism.
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But she can capture all their contradictions in her own sonic limbo. video
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Economists have found that signaling behavior often helps us resolve the apparent contradictions.
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In his short tenure, Mr. Trump may already have exceeded his predecessor's contradictions.
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That one man can contain such contradictions makes for an astonishing, tragic story.
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But she predicted that the effort would ultimately collapse under its own contradictions.
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Sometimes though — and with the same music — his self-contradictions reduce his gifts.
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Lemahieu noted that Myanmar's approach to the Rohingya crisis was fraught with contradictions.
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This past week provides us with two sterling examples of Trump's many contradictions.
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"Our daily life is full with contradictions," Barrese confided early in an interview.
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On Twitter, many argued that the story's contradictions resonated with their own experiences.
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On the continent, reactions to the visit reflected the contradictions of her role.
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The apparent contradictions do not seem to bother others on Mr. Trump's team.
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He seamlessly integrated contradictions into his works so that they reveal themselves slowly.
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For now, these Democrats have been able to skate by despite these contradictions.
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Will we ever come to the end of Mr. Ratmansky's fascinating self-contradictions?
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So far, confirmation hearings have exposed a number of ethical and policy contradictions.
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The national narrative becomes a reel of explosions and contradictions with no thread.
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And there're so many contradictions in the way that this administration provides leadership.
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Kushner and the president blithely straddle irreconcilable contradictions to get what they want.
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And few places better embody the costly contradictions of rebuilding on endangered land.
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But like all winning political coalitions, this, too was full of internal contradictions.
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Obvious contradictions, zigging while your administration is zagging, all with a showman's timing.
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The contradictions and complications in asking this question are both rich and provocative.
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But the most important problem for them is their own credibility and contradictions.
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There are myriad subsequent versions of the story, with many variations and contradictions.
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Sante thinks of the city more affectionately as 'the world capital of contradictions'.
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Scott sees possibilities and opportunities, contradictions and conflict — but not answers or solutions.
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That makes two signature contradictions, and I haven't even started on their interaction.
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The book explains the contradictions in ideology that defines the America political system.
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No one piece of culture writing can explain us in all our contradictions.
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Was it your intent to tease out these contradictions, taking them to the extreme?
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In other words, they're visual embodiments of the contradictions inherent in each of us.
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Goncalves said Treasurys have also benefited from some of the contradictions around the proposals.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador's constituency forgave his contradictions and swept him, overwhelmingly, to victory.
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I recommend that you ask Dr. Wansink about details or any contradictions you see.
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A bitter feud in Washington, contradictions in Syria and another step in space exploration.
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Recent work on the character hasn't shied away from the contradictions of Batman's character.
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Others might find something extreme in such contradictions, but Buruma doesn't judge his grandparents.
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Seemingly missing in the new president is the political guile to reconcile these contradictions.
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But he said he did not hear any contradictions with Mr. Cruz's public pronouncements.
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As the number of sanctions multiplies, so will the exemptions, contradictions and unintended consequences.
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He pointed out that these contradictions can sometimes be used against the youths themselves.
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Zink's two new books emphasize her contradictions, and offer some clues to her appeal.
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The Frauchiger-Renner experiment generates contradictions among a set of three seemingly sensible assumptions.
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"When I decide on locations, I try to play with contradictions," says Al-Bluwi.
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So all of those inherent contradictions are embedded in the gestures in the paintings.
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And so their body becomes the place where these contradictions can be played out.
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Investigators later uncovered contradictions in his statements, it said, without providing any further details.
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This new, fervent insistence on cleansing campuses of contradictions is usually attributed to politics.
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Repeated enough, political contradictions can lull us into giving up on critical thought altogether.
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To watch Salomé is to absorb a wondrous mix of contradictions, lavishness, and excess.
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His actions, as opposed to his strategy documents, have been a quilt of contradictions.
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Amazingly, these contradictions are what helped turn "alternative medicine" into a $34 billion industry.
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If he could live with these contradictions, he would be simply a representative American.
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Cultures, like caterpillars, crawl forward in contradictions, drawing back and then suddenly springing forward.
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But Beim's story also highlights some of the contradictions that she and Celmatix embody.
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Our lives are beautiful contradictions, worthy of inclusion in spaces, in stories, in societies.
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"If code is speech, the constitutional contradictions are evident," Wilson told Wired in 2015.
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It doesn't exclude having or enjoying the contradictions of life because life is contradictory.
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I wanted a story that reflected the complexity and contradictions of a missionary childhood.
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The contradictions multiply until they seem to describe something larger than any one man.
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Wilson glided serenely over these contradictions for a long time, repeating his magical incantations.
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Where technology and economics collide The American economy in 2016 is full of contradictions.
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Her prose is beautiful as she shines light on the contradictions of her position.
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In anyone else's work, the designer's often varying qualities may have seemed like contradictions.
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It may depend on how the country manages a climate agenda laden with contradictions.
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As such, he is a man whose own phenomenal life can present certain contradictions.
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Economic boost like this would help Europe in addressing some of their interior contradictions.
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Contradictions in Washington, a deadly dust storm in India and trade talks in China.
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In addressing climate change, Alaska will have to grapple with its own deep contradictions.
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"There is a lot that needs to be explained, the contradictions and evasions," Sen.
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No one illustrates these internal contradictions more colorfully than Alex Castellanos, a media consultant.
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His speech is often full of apparent contradictions between his public and private lives.
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Mr. Russell said his reading of the law avoided some contradictions and superfluous words.
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When I embraced my contradictions and desires with less fear of embarrassment or rejection.
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Delivered in theatrical shorthand, finer shades of ambivalence in Ferrante's prose become baldfaced contradictions.
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The de Young's new show, called "Uncanny Valley," picks at some of these contradictions.
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She is wrestling with the contradictions of corporate feminism, then she's rolling on MDMA.
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The book is narrated in a notably conspiratorial tone and contains some obvious contradictions.
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But also, by what might seem the contradictions within her nature, she complements herself.
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"There are a lot of overlaps and contradictions," Mr. Zhou wrote in an email.
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What's more, she's surprisingly weird for an action heroine, full of contradictions and quirks.
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With this movie, Attanasio has created a young woman full of contradictions and contrasts.
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They each fall in love and encounter the contradictions — work/image, ideas/love, etc.
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But as Guillory points out, many women are already experts in dealing with contradictions.
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Whatever Mr. López Obrador's political intent, his call exposed the contradictions of Mexico's identity.
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Grant Wood was an artist full of contradictions who offered ambiguity at every turn.
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The report "contains clear contradictions and baseless allegations which challenge its credibility", he added.
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His followers on IG are already calling him out on the contradictions and horrible timing.
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After reviewing his case and finding the glaring contradictions, Gilbert became convinced Wilingham was innocent.
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Members of The A Team have pulled together presentations, outlining frequent contradictions in Paulette's story.
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It has been said that we humans live in our contradictions; these speakers prove that.
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Mr Xi quoted from Dickens to describe a "world of contradictions", as he put it.
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The series became an island of mainstream in a sea of niche by embodying contradictions.
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The fictional land itself is also filled with contradictions the team had to work with.
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There are contradictions between what you think you see initially and what you actually see.
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Jorge Sivak, the papa in question, was a man of contradictions: banker, property developer, communist.
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But Trump responded by saying that his apparent contradictions are a necessary part of politics.
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They act, instead, like real people, full of contradictions, with their own stories to tell.
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The plan agreed at her country retreat on Friday is therefore a tangle of contradictions.
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His Kingpin is a study in contradictions, a mix of raw physicality and endless patience.
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But human beings are complex creatures, which means that Eastwood is a set of contradictions.
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All of these contradictions raise the possibility that Prince could face legal jeopardy for perjury.
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Whatever the true source of Podolski's intermittent club struggles, the contradictions do not end there.
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The film would have shown Rex more respect had it simply lain his contradictions bare.
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Kautz blends all this together into a maze of contradictions and clever nods at adulteration.
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None of these contradictions faze consumers, who say scientists and doctors design studies to fail.
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"The cool thing about this university is that we can live in contradictions," she says.
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Unlike The Fourth Way, however, there's an attempt to reckon with Trump's contradictions and flaws.
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It also shows the complex legal pitfalls and contradictions in an age of global communication.
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It's staggering to watch Tillman so precisely dissect Zeke's Gen-X masculinity and its contradictions.
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She taped local and national programs looking for cracks and contradictions in the official narrative.
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The EU cannot solve Westminster's tumultuous politics, let alone the contradictions within the Brexit project.
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If she actually listened to his or anyone's contradictions, she wouldn't know who she was.
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As the contradictions have mounted, Guedes has gone quiet, cancelling press interviews and public appearances.
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The gestures exposed the contradictions that run through the fragile patchwork of Israeli-Palestinian coexistence.
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The contradictions between Trump's public pronouncements and United States policy have only accelerated over time.
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Rather than clear up contradictions, his recent performance only added to doubts about his truthfulness.
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When plot takes hold in the second half, Louis unearths his characters' shadows and contradictions.
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Unlike his father, Emperor Akihito has, by all appearances, dedicated himself to untangling those contradictions.
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But the upcoming primaries are likely to show the splits and contradictions among the group.
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But a political strategy of lies and contradictions is a recipe for disappointment and failure.
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Xi's claim of openness was, to say the least, riddled with contradictions of its own.
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Contradictions and debates abound over which groups governments list as terrorist and which they don't.
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Whenever the play allows Della's contradictions to flower, it feels dramatic, raising usefully unanswerable questions.
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The contradictions such groups activated in the late 1960s have only sharpened since then. 7.
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Harmonizing perceived contradictions in the Bible is a matter of in-house discussion amongst Christians.
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The contradictions at the heart of China's enterprise could still prove to be its undoing.
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But the contradictions also reflect a more fundamental disarray in the presidency's policy toward Asia.
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JLL: I think what's hard is we have these contradictions when we have multiple identities.
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They're all full of such contradictions, and you can tell they are enigmas to themselves.
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Curiously, he seems to have difficulty in acknowledging past contradictions even when confronted with evidence.
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I read "cutting greens" as a way to understand my bid and all its contradictions.
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But Mr. el-Sisi's embrace of Egyptian Jews is also awkward and laced with contradictions.
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But perhaps "Diego Maradona," like Diego Maradona, simply had to be a movie of contradictions.
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Contradictions enrich the novel, steering it away from the territory of a plodding, dutiful fable.
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As a public square that is a private company, Starbucks is a mess of contradictions.
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He sank in the miasma of his own contradictions without even sighting his Normandy Beach.
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When it comes to foreign policy, American voters have always been a mass of contradictions.
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Douthat is too curious about the world and its contradictions to settle into that mode.
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It is in some ways a microcosm of the country, embodying its extreme socioeconomic contradictions.
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Inherent contradictions and weaknesses, allied with competing international developments, persistently favored modernization imposed from above.
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Ironically though, one of the contradictions of Trump's cheerleading about stocks could help him now.
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The reformers were navigating many of the same currents and contradictions that we face today.
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Foreign investors often point to such contradictions among Zimbabwean authorities as an obstacle to investment.
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But most people are dragged willy-nilly into life — with all its contradictions and complexities.
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Then again, Kim Stanley Robinson's NEW YORK 2140 (Orbit, $28) is a novel of contradictions.
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Mr Hader plumbs contradictions in trust and morality, deceit and good intentions, trauma and strength.
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The couple's story epitomizes the contradictions that shape the lives of gay people across Japan.
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Scheer was also aggressive and successful in confronting Trudeau on his ethical and climate contradictions.
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But this concept came with two built-in contradictions, a democratic and a social one.
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Iran, 40 years after its revolution, is beset by internal contradictions and is predatory abroad.
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She then accused the women essentially of playing the victim card to explain their contradictions.
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But the contradictions persist, and I'm not sure they're truly facing up to the realities.
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We don't know what the witnesses have said and can't follow up on any contradictions.
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The focus is on the internal contradictions and external forces that led to the party's downfall.
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Like love and life, fighting holds within it enormous contradictions and demands we stomach them all.
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Now, the Graham-Cassidy bill is threatening to replace Obamacare with a hodgepodge of legislative contradictions.
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But it's these contradictions — along with its relentless natural beauty — that make L.A. so eminently 'grammable.
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The place is an orgy of contradictions—goofy and obnoxious, terrifying and joyous, loud and serene.
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A look at the contradictions in how the Honduras Museum of National Identity pursues its mission.
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The project stems from Bianchi's broader quest to document the contradictions of religion in modern society.
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As has been the case so many times before, the event seemed like a million contradictions.
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Noma Osula, a photographer born and based in Lagos, Nigeria, focuses mostly on contrasts and contradictions.
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The Farewell explores all the contradictions and complications inherent in families, even the happy, stable ones.
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The chances still must be that, one day, the North will collapse under its own contradictions.
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Unresolved contradictions of state and synagogue allow the Orthodox rabbinate sole control over marriage and divorce.
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Schumer's political calculus in "Make America Sick Again" was to collapse the contradictions in Trump's position.
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"There are huge material contradictions between Dalits and Patidars, and even between Dalits," admits Mr Mevani.
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The conceptual muddles explained the practical contradictions in the prospectus advanced on the Piazza del Duomo.
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The real problem is not the DoJ's move, but the contradictions in his administration's competition policies.
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Instead of resolving Barlow's apparent contradictions, the book lays them out in nearly parable-like fashion.
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Also surprising and instructive are the contradictions of North Korean cultural and political life on display.
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In short, self-contained chapters, Marçal moves through the contradictions and errors flowing from Smith's mistake.
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There were contradictions on both sides, I tried to present them as fully as I could.
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If he trusts Scaramucci more, maybe we'll get more answers, fewer contradictions and less confusion. 4.
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In real life, Thomas is an even more complex character, with a personality rich in contradictions.
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But in King's case, the man -- even with his contradictions -- is more fascinating than the myth.
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But it has been helped by a long-standing unwillingness to face and fix those contradictions.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theresa May is belatedly having to confront the contradictions of her Brexit policy.
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This isn't just a story about the contradictions between Trump's fraudulent campaign and his denuded administration.
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The conflict between FDA experts and patients underscores the contradictions in the current drug-approval process.
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Your heads will spin when you see the lies, misrepresentations and contradictions against his Thursday testimony.
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Such a multifaceted life was not without complexities, contradictions and critics—but oh, what a life.
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Standards of living rose under Operation Bootstrap, but the long-term impact is fraught with contradictions.
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Insofar as anything is highlighted in Taylor's narrative, it is the many Patriot hypocrisies and contradictions.
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As Vox's German Lopez wrote earlier this year, Harris's record is complicated and full of contradictions.
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As reporters try to pin down his contradictions, Mr. Trump has mocked them at his rallies.
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His contradictions seem less the product of a deep, tormented nature than of a shallow megalomania.
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They failed to hold him accountable for his statements, actions, contradictions and lack of policy substance.
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He's a man filled with contradictions who seems apt to say just about anything to anyone.
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This début poetry collection probes the contradictions of desire amid the ravages of capitalism and racism.
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Although Mr. Comey, in a congressional hearing on Thursday, pointed out several contradictions between what Mrs.
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It's full of contradictions and exceptions, all of which exacerbate the rising cost of health care.
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To decide their fate, the jury has to confront two apparent contradictions in the prosecution's case.
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The contradictions are clear: How would GND decision makers prioritize between the financial and social goals?
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Green Day's new ones aren't so easily summed up, but they can roar through their contradictions.
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It seems we've gotten quite good at avoiding facing up to the contradictions of our civilization.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHICAGO — Brazil is nothing if not a country of contradictions.
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This paradox parallels Frazier's representation of the contradictions inherent in the steel industry's influence on Pittsburgh.
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The land value tax would essentially be, in a Leninist way, heightening the contradictions on this.
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Your paintings seem like an inoculation for our collective anxiety about the contradictions of the world.
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Yet in the greenless grime-gray, oases do occur, splendid contradictions, hearty echoes of healthier days.
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Writing in Newsday in 21997, the critic Tim Page encapsulated the perennial contradictions of her art.
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We acknowledge a long legacy of artists and collectives who have worked to confront these contradictions.
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At least, in this case, the lies and contradictions are not dangerous but simply face-saving.
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It's only a start, but I'm not sure any production could manage the contradictions much better.
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What are we to make of these contradictions, of warrior spirits enabled by the enemy force?
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Witnesses and the committee also can iron out details of testimony and reconcile contradictions between witnesses.
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He is a prime example of the contradictions and racialized tensions that characterize contemporary Cuban society.
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Here's a big reason: TV script writers understand that viewers can deal with nuance and contradictions.
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My whole life, Aretha's songs taught me about the power and complexity and contradictions of love.
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Ms. Wright knows that the story of Mr. Ramey and Ms. Simkins is full of contradictions.
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IF MY INITIAL EXPERIENCE OF CALIFORNIA doesn't sound instantaneously enchanting: well, it's a land of contradictions!
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This documentary, which showed at South by Southwest and BAMcinemaFest, explores the contradictions of his lifestyle.
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The images, rife with irony and contradictions, are not unlike some of the shots from Manhatta.
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The space embraces all kinds of contradictions — cold but intimate, remote yet accessible, incomprehensive yet inclusive.
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The contradictions of capitalism inspired plenty of criticism but little in the way of active resistance.
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Still, I belong at the place where opposites merge in a lumpy heap of beautiful contradictions.
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The contradictions between the new and the old were creating such tension and conflict within them.
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N.Y.C. Nature The Norway rat is an animal full of contradictions, starting with its common name.
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As a matter of politics, the latest contradictions may not matter much, at least not yet.
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Do you share that, and if so, how do you account for contradictions within the Gospels?
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The deposition itself is riddled with contradictions or recollections that differ from those of other witnesses.
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Some lies may be less tolerated, and certain contradictions cry out for resolution, even violent ones.
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"What's happened in Afrin is bringing the contradictions of U.S. policy to the forefront," Sloat said.
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The Gospels themselves contain contradictions, especially in the details of Jesus's birth, death, and resurrection appearances.
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It is the setting of a uniquely American story, a binational place of contradictions and commerce.
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" He added, "It's such a mixture of contradictions, of natural and unnatural, of beautiful and ugly.
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"I love the contradictions," Mr. Barton told The Times, describing his fascination with the subject matter.
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Your heads will spin when you see the lies, misrepresentations and contradictions against his Thursday testimony.
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Besides, Cerrone is a man of contradictions—like Walt Whitman before him, a man containing multitudes.
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If Darkest Hour were slightly more deft, it would find a way to examine these contradictions.
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George W. Bush's presidency was conservatism's most ambitious attempt to come to terms with its internal contradictions.
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" BH: " I love the fact that we can all be full of contradictions, because we all are.
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But, a few years ago, she began talking to her therapist about the contradictions in her life.
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Yet the film avoids exploring that personal life and the glaring, and interesting, contradictions that defined it.
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"Very odd and conflicting elements all the way round" with "similar contradictions" in copper's own micro picture.
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This was a week of contradictions for investors looking to divine the future in the stock market.
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I shouldn't be trusted with an answer to this conundrum; I am compromised by my own contradictions.
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Within Meek's life and music, contradictions are what make him both a hopeful and semi-tragic figure.
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Abdulnasser Gharem's works question initial perceptions and reveal inherent contradictions about Islamic and Arabian art and culture.
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Madness"Madness" is almost an exaggerated example of the contradictions that exist between the two of us.
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As democracies collapse under the pressure of their contradictions, panicked citizens look for salvation in a demagogue.
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And yet our ways of thinking about this fundamental human attribute amount to a heap of contradictions.
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The problem is, across different societies, we deny women the agency to embrace their complexities and contradictions.
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These contradictions likely stem from a desire to protect Trump from any questions of judgment and wrongdoing.
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You may notice that there are a lot of contradictions at play within a twin flame pairing.
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At 19903, he is still active and interested in the contradictions of the human experience, it's vicissitudes.
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As Canada's interest in virtual currencies grows, so do the contradictions on how to approach regulating them.
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Crime holds up a mirror to the contradictions in society, between human beings, and inside human beings.
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I'm drawn to women like that: not necessarily Amy, but complex women who are full of contradictions.
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Like any writer worth paying attention to, Roth turns out to be the sum of his contradictions.
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He allowed the contradictions in his own life to become identical to the absurdities of modern existence.
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Speaking of contradictions, Max Kellerman, a commentator on ESPN's First Take, bashed the NFL's ban on pot.
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These contradictions are a challenge that many women can understand and relate to, having faced them themselves.
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British politician and member of the European Parliament, Daniel Hannan described these contradictions in the clearest terms.
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It has been, he said, an experience "full of contradictions" — at once intensely painful and immeasurably proud.
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More recently, "Big Brother" delved into the contradictions surrounding the popular perceptions of obesity and weight loss.
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But there's even more the US should do to resolve resolve the contradictions in its foreign policy.
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Along the way, Carr brings the late 16th century to life with all its contradictions and savagery.
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Even after I fully came out, late into my 18th year, I never left those contradictions behind.
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Lakeith Stanfield stars as Cassius, a broke telemarketer navigating corporate America in all of its wild contradictions.
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But this dynamic is present virtually everywhere, as I have witnessed while helping organizations find these contradictions.
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I wish that "American Ulysses" delved more deeply into Grant's contradictions, yet agree with its final tally.
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The Trump administration's trade policy suffers from the most basic of contradictions that dooms it to failure.
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And I see that now in Saudi Arabia and so I am aggravated truly in those contradictions.
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His reflections on the contradictions of his career path are smarter than he'll ever get credit for.
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The art featured in this multimedia exhibition hint at the contradictions of modernity and its expected efficiencies.
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Now her message is more coded: accepting the multiplicity of identity, and the contradictions that define it.
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It's just impossible to ignore the glaring contradictions between his "human" propositions and the clothes we're shown.
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Dazzling yet shabby, abundant yet decaying, the East London street market is a ramshackle bazaar of contradictions.
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Under Scott Elliott's able direction, Mr. Eisenberg holds his self-penned character's abundant contradictions in expert check.
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More than mere lies, myths simplify the past, smoothing away contradictions to offer reassurance to the present.
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His performance conveyed the pure youth of this brave new world, with all its contradictions and energy.
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We should be mindful of the moral contradictions of Lee's career, both his triumphs and his failures.
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Maybe there's a contradiction there, but contradictions troubled Burt Reynolds about as much as roadblocks bothered Bandit.
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What makes the Bard Music Festival so satisfying is the space it gives for nuance and contradictions.
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You're still you, with all of your glorious parts and contradictions and joys and worries and uniqueness.
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But even an elegant solution like that ends up revealing the contradictions baked into the story's DNA.
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The only question worth asking about a critic is if his contradictions come alive on the page.
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GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO "Run" follows a bad breakup, enfolded by lies and contradictions and divided loyalties among friends.
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She also said that the judicial proceedings begun in Saudi Arabia were riddled with flaws and contradictions.
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These contradictions and ambiguities are something to try to indicate, illustrate and resonate with in the photographs.
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" The role has also forced her to internalize the many contradictions of a powerful woman "behaving badly.
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People are grappling with contradictions laid bare by the messiness of mourning and memory all the time.
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We look at what this day of contradictions tells us about the simmering unrest in the territory.
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Mr. Macron's intention is to face the contradictions of the role squarely, and modernize the French presidency.
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His jokes are finely engineered, and presented in an order to increase their contradictions, to add incongruities.
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Mr. Burstein called the filing "frivolous" and said the contradictions contained within inadvertently demonstrated the network's guilt.
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"Singular," for example, conjures the "fearfully beautiful" in a catalogue of contradictions: We are broken and fixed.
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Just like in a dream, Kevin keeps finding himself trapped by the contradictions of this mirror universe.
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You sense the contradictions in a 1786 portrait done when he was the American minister to France.
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Given the contradictions of her life, it's impossible to know how she would have felt about that.
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That critique only goes so far in "Bombshell," which finally can't deal with the story's uncomfortable contradictions.
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The contradictions of the sect's fiery founder create a kind of puzzle for the church's modern leadership.
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Mr. Pryce pours himself into every cranny of his character's contradictions: sometimes snappish, sometimes pathetic, always transparent.
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Whenever the contradictions in his government threaten to unravel, he is likely to return to these tactics.
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The subsequent U.S. embrace of the Kurds during the Iraq War of 2003 was full of contradictions.
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"I belong at the place where opposites merge in a lumpy heap of beautiful contradictions," she wrote.
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I learn from my patients every day about the benefits, limitations and contradictions of their health insurance.
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We have seen the contradictions between tech giants and European governments come to the fore over time.
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Its constituencies are growing, and the Republican Party, for all of its power, is filled with contradictions.
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Instead, the administration has delivered a bundle of simplistic national security slogans rife with contradictions and gaps.
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Like Cromwell, the Trump-whisperer in the West Wing is brilliant and cunning, and full of contradictions.
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Contradictions can come so quickly amid a volatile market that it's hard to keep track of them.
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Ironies and contradictions abound, even as some of the basic facts assert themselves with blunt, oppressive force.
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Much of the movie involves his negotiating the complexities and contradictions embedded in the choice of conjunctions.
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Walt Whitman spoke of their contradictions years ago accepting themselves in the sense that they contain multitudes.
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Curbing and suppressing other countries and transferring domestic contradictions abroad will not keep the United States strong.
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But it did teach me how to operate in uncomfortable spaces that are sometimes filled with contradictions.
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The narrator in these poems is thoughtful, questioning, and always alert to contradictions and anomalies of feeling.
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The information that emerges is the product of buying and selling by people, with all their contradictions.
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As long as they avoid the two fundamental contradictions of modern social democracy, the decline will continue.
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Polls have shown that Mr. Trump's popularity has not suffered significantly because of his contradictions and backsliding.
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While Michelangelo's sketches are, like human existence, full of contradictions, Viola's work relies primarily on empty spectacles.
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Perhaps the most provocative of its contradictions is that the figure has both breasts and a penis.
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When you look at it from this point of view, the vague ideas and contradictions don't matter.
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This is a very funny combination of planets and signs, Gemini—but you love contradictions, so whatever.
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Instead, "Wired to Create" rises above these shortcomings by emphasizing the complexities and contradictions that distinguish creative people.
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" THE RULEBOOK: WHAT HE SAID "Let us not attempt to reconcile contradictions, but firmly embrace a rational alternative.
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But with a strong team around her it is also possible that her contradictions will prove a blessing. ■
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Beneath what might seem to be advancements of women's rights in Saudi Arabia is a mess of contradictions.
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To avoid contradictions, we must admit that: II. Now I will describe two classic—though far from classical!
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But the added layer of microtransactions and "elite" skins has heightened those inherent contradictions to an uncomfortable degree.
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Arguably the most reactionary member of the Court, Thomas is also, according to Robin, a bundle of contradictions.
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Despite all the contradictions in the case, the jury took about 90 minutes to return its verdict: guilty.
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" It is an album of contradictions, symbolized by the words that are scrawled across its cover: "Which one?
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It has taken a prophet seated firmly in an atheist pew to publicise the creed's contradictions more widely.
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Celeste Ng's latest novel, Little Fires Everywhere, is a meditation on the unspoken pains and contradictions of motherhood.
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The page on display at MoMA draws out this theme of holding contradictions in equilibrium, challenging our expectations.
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Sure, every sign of the Zodiac contains multitudes, but as a group Aquarians are flat-out walking contradictions.
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You have no idea about the heartbreak and contradictions and life lessons that will shake up your future.
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The closest thing President Trump has to a climate and energy policy is actually a collection of contradictions.
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As she ages, though, these contradictions battle within her more and more, till she's at a breaking point.
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"Extreme Cities" examines the intersection of climate change and urbanization, and some of the challenges and contradictions involved.
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The results are photographs that reference blackness through more apparent connections and less obvious juxtapositions and sometimes contradictions.
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Like that game, FFXV feels like a collection of contradictions that, despite themselves, gel into a cohesive whole.
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Every person is a messy tangle of contradictions, and The Carmichael Show isn't scared of diving into them.
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But she insisted that the administration's account of the episode has remained consistent, despite a number of contradictions.
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My interest in Motta is also part of an attempt to understand those contradictions I grew up with.
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But Milo's case reveals the contradictions of any endeavor that speaks in noble tones about the profit motive.
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Parenting is filled with so many mixed emotions and those contradictions are what make it a complex experience.
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Buddhist thinkers tend to bridge contradictions with a smile and a paradox and a wave of the hand.
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" The next day, Roger Cohen, of the Times , described the contradictions of Trump's foreign policy as a "farce.
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Mr. Obama chalks up the contradictions both to politics and to the amorphous, unseen nature of the threat.
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In the end, Douglass fascinates us because he embodies all the contradictions of the black experience in America.
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The Mueller team chose not to indict Mifsud, though they pursued Trump associates for memory failures and contradictions.
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Appreciation Shimon Peres, who died in Tel Aviv on Wednesday at age 93, was a man of contradictions.
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The parallel lives of Harry and George Washington illustrate the contradictions embedded in the nation's story from birth.
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The Sumner joke does not appear in White's stately and thoroughly researched book, and neither do many contradictions.
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Like that of Mr. Berlusconi, Mr. Trump's unlikely rise is the product of years of unresolved political contradictions.
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It's also inspirational, for don't we all have to find ways to make peace among our own contradictions?
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A bundle of contradictions portending that in this world, as in all others, joy cannot exist without sorrow.
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And Burial is nothing if not the guy to let those contradictions blow around each other in song.
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"The Logic of Sense," Gilles Deleuze Deleuze interrogates language, revealing all its inescapable paradoxes, distinctions, irresolutions and contradictions.
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Now, some workers say there are inherent contradictions in how some companies are approaching them during the pandemic.
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Former officials said a short synopsis of the interviews might also be provided pointing out contradictions or commonalities.
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But if "Diaspora" could solve a few of its own confusions and contradictions, that would be a start.
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Obama sought to transcend the racial and economic contradictions of American history through inspiring optimism and persuasive rhetoric.
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And it underscored the contradictions that crop up regularly for a new generation of Chinese-trained Tibetan filmmakers.
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Chapters take the form of unsent letters, emails and dialogues with herself, interrogating her own desires and contradictions.
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The Trump era and Reid's illness have occasioned an inevitable reconsideration of Reid's legacy and all its contradictions.
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The men's personal stories have struck a nerve with Iranians, who see glaring contradictions in the official accounts.
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Like any social movement arising from the population of these complicated United States, however, this one contained contradictions.
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And you depart it all mystified by the absurd contradictions that Ms. Winfrey's achievements reveal about this country.
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Guha lets Gandhi appear on his own terms, and allows him to reveal himself in all his contradictions.
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But enough to draw a line between two camps within the Western community, now divided by fundamental contradictions.
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The contradictions were highlighted in Mr. McCready's district as Hurricane Florence tore through its eastern end in September.
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"Stephanie is a bundle of contradictions with a sentimental side and deep love for family," her father said.
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Her heat makes sense of the character's contradictions and is beautifully foiled by Mr. Wetherall's lizard sang-froid.
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He had the unique ability to become a bridge between some of the greatest contradictions in human society.
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Ramona is warm, vain, ruthless and unpredictable, and Lopez gathers her contradictions into an incandescent one-woman spectacle.
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All these contradictions and reversals freight the artist's gestural paintings with an infinite shadow of evocative self-consciousness.
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Girard writes thoughtfully about the various contradictions of Louverture's life, which ended in a prison cell in France.
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As a novelist and a journalist, he has become perhaps the foremost observer of Pakistan's contradictions and absurdities.
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Ambiguities and contradictions arose immediately with the presentation of the Trump plan, which is heavily weighted toward Israel.
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The French government's ban finally shines the light on the glaring contradictions between the fundamentalists' words and actions.
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Now, Ferrante tells the story of Giovanna, a teenager whose transformations and contradictions are matched by the city's.
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Cliff portrays Cliburn as a musical savant, full of contradictions—gay, staunchly religious, a lifelong Republican and Russophile.
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Along my journey from Asia to India, Africa and Arabia, I found incredible similarities and mind-bending contradictions.
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And it captures this ambitious mix of tones and contradictions with the most imaginative soundtrack on the air.
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Her fears and worries and contradictions get channelled into the work, and she works virtually all the time.
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She showed us the beauty in being our full selves, the necessity of embracing our complications and contradictions.
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That's a simple way of saying that people believe what they believe, even in the face of contradictions.
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The movements in "Folded," an intimate duet, unfold with questions about — and contradictions in — personal beliefs and behavior.
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As he sees it, Benioff's contradictions and even his existence make him "a clarifying agent" for our times.
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These contradictions are not accidental, nor do they result from ordinary hypocrisy: they are deliberate exercises in doublethink.
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It wasn't just his interest in scrutinizing his own contradictions, by now a trope for any thoughtful rapper.
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But basically, her character allows no room for the contradictions and idiosyncrasies of which convincing portraiture are made.
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Well, yeah, finding your balance and accepting your contradictions, juggling like a pro, is kind of the idea.
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I imagine he wouldn't mind them if they let the plays shine in all their contradictions and complexity.
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Democrats need a leader who can power through the internal contradictions that their multihued, multicultural rainbow coalition presents.
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Ms. Waller-Bridge relishes writing moments where women get thwacked, cartoon rake style, by the contradictions of feminism.
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Since his death, anecdotes have been shared elsewhere about his generosity, his toughness, his contradictions, and his friendliness.
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"Onstage she carries with her a whole bag of contradictions," said the director Leigh Silverman, a frequent collaborator.
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These contradictions matter, as does the administration's enthusiastic embrace of a self-serving, confrontational vision of the world.
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But that is only the beginning of the contradictions in American foreign policy unearthed in the impeachment inquiry.
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It is these kinds of contradictions, more than anything, that shape the most unnerving forms of disjunctive politics.
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The Swedish artist is a master of using paint to capture contradictions: interior and exterior, flatness and depth.
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Although because of the movement's inherent contradictions, it would perhaps more aptly be called "Da nyet" (Yes no).
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As Travieso began to accept Medea's contradictions, they shifted from character flaws to very real, very human complexities.
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As Mai and Nguyen show through entertaining but educational storytelling, Lolita fashion is full of complexities and contradictions.
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A man of many contradictions, torn in his loyalties, Swift was born in Ireland in 1667 of English descent.
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And when you begin to dive into Rosenstein's record since coming into the DAG job, the contradictions immediately emerge.
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Of all the contradictions that exist between Trump's populist rhetoric and his pro-establishment agenda, this is the greatest.
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But under President Donald Trump, the US government's position on the issue is a muddle of contradictions and disappointment.
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It is also a story of tensions and contradictions between a small-scale family tradition and a voracious market.
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But for all his massive mandate, can he hold India together in all its contradictions and move it forward?
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He's an authoritative figure whose jealous torments and violent outbreaks are composed of telling contradictions and vividly dramatic points.
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The millennial mascot of the alt-right was forced into a confusing set of contradictions Thursday on live television.
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The film exposes Jackson's crucial contradictions, and by extension the concept he's so closely associated with: the man-child.
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He has already been shaped by other words and another world, whose tensions and contradictions are his existential burden.
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Bening, Gerwig, and Fanning don't just anchor the story, they fill it with life, art, ideas, passions, and contradictions.
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There are simply too many unanswered questions and contradictions in Kavanaugh's account to believe that he is fully innocent.
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From the film, it is clear that Vandenberg was stricken by contradictions and went through periods of immobilizing depression.
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Whatever the political calculus for Mr Trump or the teams' owners, this ban may crumble under its own contradictions.
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These contradictions represent a challenge to the Democrats' liberal mullahs which is further complicated by Mr Biden's mercurial nature.
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I came out of it with the conclusion that three distinctions mark the chancellor and unlock her apparent contradictions.
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If pressed on such contradictions, Mr Pence has an answer: overall, Mr Trump's tough talk makes the world safer.
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Brexit's internal contradictions could not be squared by any prime minister, though another might be more frank about them.
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But it turns out these words, which once really meant something, now have very loose definitions and surprising contradictions.
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The tensions and contradictions at brunch might tell us something about identity, modernity, and ideal citizenship in the UAE.
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Mr. Blankenship offers no apology for his many contradictions and personal and business decisions, some of them previously undisclosed.
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It was nonsense, meant literally: not merely wrong but actually incoherent; a mishmash of logical fallacies, lies, and contradictions.
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Life in America is full of contradictions, and on her new album Shame, Rachel Baiman gets right into it.
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"KAWS absorbs popular imagery to produce works that are semi-familiar, with layers of contradictions and subtleties," YSP explains.
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In the end, the open-air prison of the tsarist autocracy collapsed under the weight of its own contradictions.
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In Orkney some of his searching, at least, seemed to be answered, and some of his artistic contradictions calmed.
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This revelatory performance was a reminder of how strange, elusive and full of stark contradictions this score actually is.
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In these things one sees all the contradictions of everyday life surrounding them, and the choices they have made.
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The stories told about the jazz singer we know as Billie Holiday are rife with contradictions, exaggerations and mysteries.
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He learned to see unity under external differences, and to see, under apparent harmony, a busy traffic in contradictions.
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Frequent contradictions in President Trump's policies produce confusion and uncertainty that undermine both U.S. business interests and diplomatic standing.
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Rather than making characters sympathetic, this virtuous quirk prevents the reader from discovering the mild contradictions in human nature.
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And though symbols of nurturing are discernible in nearly every work, they are undermined with fakery and internal contradictions.
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Inside all of this are the normal contradictions of humanity: generosity and greed; inclusion and bias; good and evil.
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The anxieties, contradictions and pathos of middle class, metropolitan life have rarely been illustrated with such generous comic élan.
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The anxieties, contradictions and pathos of middle-class metropolitan life have rarely been illustrated with such generous comic élan.
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Second, and in part as a result of these contradictions, the negotiations process was messy on the British side.
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But their self-interest drives them to find our greatest weaknesses and contradictions, and devise ways to exploit them.
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Taylor aims to explode popular myths about the Revolution, exposing Patriot contradictions and hypocrisies in his provocative, convincing account.
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Surprisingly, however, golf has proved to be a wonderful window through which to view modern China and its contradictions.
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Is the joke on them or on us, who helplessly believe everything we see in spite of evident contradictions?
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The president waited, and now FBI raids, counsel turnover, and endless contradictions have left the Trump defense in tatters.
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Sometimes our collective investment in racial pride can allow us to let people off the hook for their contradictions.
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The Bin Ladens' undoing exposes the contradictions in Prince Mohammed's plan to build a modern economy, some economists say.
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The black millennial, then, is composed of contradictions and ambiguity; her journey of tentative steps forward and horrific setbacks.
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It was always a bit of both things, and seems to have collapsed under this, and many other contradictions.
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Pakistani democrats are quite fond of explaining away their own contradictions by saying, This is the beauty of democracy.
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Fritz Bauer is a mass, and a mess, of contradictions: crafty yet principled, loyal yet friendless, brooding yet driven.
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Instead, in her effort to create a sensational story, she presents second-hand hearsay that is full of contradictions.
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Thinking in this way allows a person to tolerate contradictions and to accept the uncertainties that inevitably present themselves.
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The film operates on such a lean, efficient basis that it has time to spare for contradictions and nuance.
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Cramer also tracked the market's many contradictions to see if any sector is truly resilient to the inconsistent trends.
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Nowhere are the contradictions between Mr. Trump and the strategy document more obvious than on the subject of Russia.
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In politics, as Riker notes, because of the inevitability of internal contradictions, disequilibrium may only be one issue away.
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A sanctioned narrative on a government-led tour of repatriation centers grew sticky with contradictions as witnesses spoke up.
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Maybe it's less about projecting an image of oneself and more about empathizing with others' internal complexities and contradictions.
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The president confused the public with his statements minimizing the threat of coronavirus and his contradictions of the experts.
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Timeline Here are the knowns, unknowns and contradictions of the not-so-secret payment to the pornographic film actress.
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But a series of contradictions at the heart of the proposed alliance almost guarantee it will be a mirage.
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O'Neill was drawn to exoticism even as he empathized with marginalization, and his dramaturgy is shot through with contradictions.
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"Contradictions within the federal government do not help financial markets," said James Salazar, an economist at bank CI Banco.
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The broadcasts of recent years have exposed some of the contradictions between Hollywood's universalist aspirations and its parochial realities.
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But behind the hope lies a web of contradictions, and a large degree of ambiguity that has Afghans worried.
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Reconciling ourselves to the contradictions of pluralism is what makes it possible for us to unite as a people.
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The country has always been stronger for its capacity to peacefully manage contradictions, like these, that can seem untenable.
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Trump's hostile takeover of the Republican Party left all sorts of these contradictions dangling out in the political atmosphere.
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Soon enough, contradictions emerge: Terry seems to have been in two places at once, and the twists keep coming.
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A shared opposition to Democrats has helped paper over the contradictions between libertarians, social conservatives, fiscal conservatives and neoconservatives.
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If you can&apost make space to hear and accept contradictions or new information, you can&apost be coached.
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He also perceived, perhaps as well as anyone, the inherent contradictions of capitalism and the volatility of business cycles.
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You can use a basement — or shopping mall or prison — because it challenges and creates contradictions with the art.
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"I often like to introduce … contradictions on a material level," the artist explained in an interview with the Menil.
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Perhaps we can live it because it's not unreasonable to wonder whether he was living with the contradictions himself.
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Your letter also implies a host of contradictions that might obfuscate the written reality of my Frieze London review.
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And it's all the more meaningful coming from Snoop, a friend, who understands these human contradictions better than most.
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Let's segue into discussing those contradictions and the perceptions––it's not about dispelling them per say, but it's toying with them for people who don't get the many intricacies of our existence; how we live with and justify those contradictions, this haraam-halal spectrum that exists and where we draw the line.
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In 1954, using McCarthy's own words against him, Murrow went on the air to expose the senator's lies and contradictions.
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Fr. James Martin, a Jesuit priest, tweeted about the contradictions of what the Archdiocese is asking Catholic schools to do.
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You might not be able to get past those inherent contradictions at the heart of Uncle Drew, and that's fine.
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What makes her work prescient is that it already inhabits the two spaces simultaneously, despite the absurd contradictions that arise.
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Music is full of these contradictions, Tunji seems to hint, but that doesn't mean there isn't meaning to be found.
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It's both an affirmation and a critique of atheism, written by an atheist who is aware of all its contradictions.
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Her fans, and even some detractors, have expressed their support as she's opened up, seeing themselves in her own contradictions.
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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who supports Clinton, described his comments as a "simplistic" mixture of slogans and contradictions.
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Critics say Viganò's statement has holes and contradictions and is his vendetta for not being made a cardinal by Francis.
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Its anachronistic state cannot deal with modern challenges, resolve contradictions and injustices or offer any vision of a common future.
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On paper, I'm not sure Lawrence makes sense, but Whitford handles his contradictions so deftly that I don't really mind.
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The new GOP ticket is not without internal contradictions, as there have been policy agreements between the two new partners.
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In America, the land of wild drug policy contradictions, sharing drugs can lead to a charge of drug-induced homicide.
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What to make of this bundle of apparent contradictions, or "Powellism" as The Economist first dubbed it in July 1965?
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In Mr Trump's struggles, thoughtful Republicans should see the promise of a second chance to try to reconcile these contradictions.
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Trump is a man of many contradictions; saying one thing and doing another is par for the course, pun intended.
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The Trump victory also marks a rejection of the mainstream news media, which extensively covered Trump's scandals and self-contradictions.
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This results in ironic contradictions for anyone who actually bothers to read the archives and misinformation that drives public policy.
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They're everywhere...LA is such an epicenter for [political] struggles and contradictions...People say, 'We have to worry about immigration!
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Embracing the complexity, the nuances and the contradictions will help you appreciate your inner reality in all its beautiful messiness.
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While citizens in the Middle East and America may find his contradictions repugnant, his audience in Saudi Arabia will not.
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The Lego Batman Movie functions like a thesis on the contradictions of Batman's long history, differing characterisations and varied adaptations.
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For years they have exaggerated the vindictiveness and radicalism of the left to mask the contradictions in their own camp.
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Decolonization, assuming that the ex-imperial powers could maintain favorable trade relations, eliminated administrative costs and the associated ideological contradictions.
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This argument is especially relevant now, as Pruitt finds himself caught in multiple contradictions that look a lot like lies.
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That contradictions are particularly useful to Mr. Trump also tells us something about what some people find appealing about him.
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Rather than contorting around tape, they're fluid—their narratives unfold effortlessly, smoothing over definitions, contradictions, and cracks in the telling.
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Even regarding the other two, while it is possible there could be contradictions, there are potentially innocuous explanations as well.
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When the Europeans' arguments were turned back against them, their great empires collapsed under the weight of their own contradictions.
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But Italy, ever a marinara of contradictions, has long embraced and revered openly gay artists, designers and even political leaders.
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Then you understand the generative contradictions of the Cure: It must take a lot of optimism to look that disenchanted.
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This criticism stems from the fact that this powerful actress is full of all the contradictions that surround ambitious women.
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These divisions and contradictions—between what's real and performed, between the self and the collective—seem close to Assayas's heart.
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The contradictions inherent in Trump's presidency are perhaps best illustrated by the often conflicting strands of policy towards Russia itself.
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But over the past few years we have learned that if anything Mr Bell underestimated the contradictions of the position.
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Their struggles and efforts reveal the vitality, glaring contradictions, and ever-growing complexities of youth protest in the 21st century.
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His genius lies in channelling those stories through wordless guitar music: the contradictions, darkness and, ultimately, hope of rural america.
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Harron is probably best known for American Psycho, a film that tore into the contradictions of 1980s capitalism with gusto.
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He was a walking sack of contradictions, in some ways the archetypal writer of the shifting and migratory 20th century.
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And so the state has reaffirmed its standing as the center of the political universe, with all the attendant contradictions.
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They have little in common other than at least potentially reconciling the contradictions in what each country expects to achieve.
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As contradictions in his account were exposed, Officer Moloney cited his inexperience as the reason for the error, prosecutors said.
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Which means it's time for Patrick, Rob, and Austin to confront pro football and all its ugly contradictions and compromises.
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It would take an FDR or LBJ level of political skill to manage all these contradictions in the Democratic Party.
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But as a Star Wars episode, it's a disappointment with massive contradictions to established laws of the Star Wars universe.
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So this year, for lack of a better alternative, I'm going to try to embrace Hanukkah in all its contradictions.
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Such assurance is all the more impressive when you consider that "The Band's Visit" is built on delicately balanced contradictions.
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As a younger man, I was not fully able to grasp the intricacies, the complications and contradictions, surrounding his suicide.
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Whenever we use anonymous sources for consequential stories, multiple editors are aware of their identities and review motivations, contradictions, etc.
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If the fruitful contradictions in Berran's attitude toward picture-making keep pace with his technical facility, he will be unstoppable.
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In this respect, Madison is the founding father who can teach Americans the most about our present contradictions on race.
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IN BETWEEN Three Palestinian roommates (Mouna Hawa, Sana Jammelieh and Shaden Kanboura) navigate the contradictions of life in Tel Aviv.
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Lisa Roach, the city's historic preservation manager, says that those contradictions in the code have cascaded into inconsistent approval processes.
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"Beatriz at Dinner" is about unresolvable contradictions, after all, which may mean that its failures are less specific than systemic.
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Any action in Syria against Assad would also highlight the contradictions in Trump's impulses regarding the country's brutal civil war.
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But the partnership between the civil rights movement and the McDonald's Corporation bristled with compromises and contradictions from the beginning.
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Provocative as the film is, it doesn't fully reconcile Tsemel's contradictions, if such a thing were even possible or desirable.
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By getting rid of the prime minister's office and placing power firmly within the presidency, these contradictions will be reconciled.
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"These kinds of contradictions happen when you don't want to say something clear for fear of appearing ridiculous," he said.
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This "reading double," as he calls it, equipped him to personify the contradictions that pervade this variety of Christian worldview.
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"Omissions are as harmful as contradictions because it seems like you're hiding something," Fleischer said, according to the Associated Press.
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His political base has been a forgiving bunch, rarely punishing him for contradictions and backtracking that would hurt other politicians.
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Like Mr. Taylor, Ms. Lawson addresses the dangers, contradictions and cultural richness of living in America as a black person.
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She floods the screen with warmth, threatens to burn the joint down and, with Mr. Mills, turns contradictions into character.
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Difficult not in form but in feeling, "The Kingdom" manages to get at the contradictions of what we call intimacy.
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The USSR collapsed under the weight of its own economic contradictions and dissolved — suddenly, America had entered its unipolar moment.
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"Folded" (2016), a duet set to a score by Julia Wolfe, looks at the contradictions that surface in personal faith.
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In her book, Ms. Haskell brilliantly articulated the contradictions that haunt the movies, with their dispiriting truths and transporting fictions.
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But in Afghanistan, where most of the population has known only war, narratives are often total contradictions of one another.
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From this reality, I treat the skin of my subjects as an arena to expose contradictions — to expand and constrict.
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The sex clubs, as subject matter, echo these delicious contradictions in terms — they are playful, malevolent, superficially banal, and elusive.
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The contradictions are becoming clear: an art institution famously bad at accountability decides to host a panel on the topic.
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" In other words, a joke is funny because it exposes contradictions, because it undermines "the domination of reason and logic.
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Brazilian authorities say they have found contradictions in the swimmers' stories -- and they want to speak with them both ASAP.
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The questions it raises, and many more, embody the contradictions of being alive in New York at this epochal moment.
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Contradictions between the stated goals of the Trump administration and the testimony of the president-elect's cabinet appointees is nothing new.
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These contradictions run parallel in the music as well, where in the case of Tupac, his emotionality towards women routinely wavered.
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The researchers believe this revealed that the smallest gestures can create perceptual contradictions in the brain, sparking the uncanny valley effect.
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It's a record that's filled with apparent contradictions, which speaks to a balancing act she's had to strike over the years.
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Further, the story contains numerous inaccuracies, misleading statements, contradictions and fundamental misunderstandings of the scope of the incident and affected assets.
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They at once obstruct meaning and multiply it … Puns are about non-understanding and plural understanding, and understanding with unresolved contradictions.
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Her recent essay for the Point interrogates the moral contradictions of being a tech worker amid Silicon Valley's profound socioeconomic inequality.
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Much has been made about the complexities, contradictions, and conflicts of interest in Curtis's masterwork, by Native and non-Native scholars.
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Ms Inglis untangles these contradictions with gusto, guiding readers from primitive Neolithic experiments with poppies to the modern "war on drugs".
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But I'm also smart and savvy and I can be a host of contradictions because, at 25, that's who I am.
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Behind this uncertainty lies the fact that Britain's constitution is a jumble of contradictions scattered across countless laws, conventions and rules.
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It's important to acknowledge not only the triumphs but the contradictions of this moment, and to understand how we got here.
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The crisis in which Britain finds itself in large part reflects the problems and contradictions within the idea of Brexit itself.
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The nucleus of Orange is the New Black has always consisted of a few buzzing contradictions, swirling around like haywire electrons.
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Those users pointed out the essential contradictions in the idea behind excluding some toxic subreddits from the main body of users.
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Connie's murder has plenty of other layers around it involving extramarital affairs, a pregnant mistress and other contradictions within Richard's timeline.
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The bottom line is Pryce has shown himself capable of capturing the motivations and contradictions that make up a religious leader.
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This proto-webcam reflects Ono's conceptual approach to art, in which spacey ideas become embedded in the contradictions of the work.
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"If code is speech, the constitutional contradictions are evident," Wilson explained to WIRED when he first launched the lawsuit in 103.
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Given Trump's opportunistic leadership style -- what he calls "principled realism"-- we can expect more contradictions between his rhetoric and his actions.
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Vale said the court's decisions were aimed at unifying the lawsuits to avoid contradictions and help the parts reach a settlement.
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She is a symbol of the Rolling Stones' blatant contradictions: They perform femininity as glam rockers but fail to respect women.
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When a message is so knotted with bizarre claims, contradictions and logical fallacies the only sensible response is to stay silent.
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"The deep-seated contradictions in the domestic economy remain striking and various risks and hidden perils cannot be ignored," Li said.
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Russia's efforts were hampered by the deep enmity between the rival Syrian sides, but also by contradictions among its co-sponsors.
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Larry Glazer, managing partner at Mayflower Advisors, said the current market is one of contradictions, on CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Wednesday.
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And there's something in the nature of our band that thrives in grey areas and contradictions, and that's been elaborated more.
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It includes an array of false statements and glaring contradictions from officials in giving information to both Congress and federal investigators.
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Her heroine, Bair discovered, was a woman whose life was no less riddled with contradictions and difficult compromises than her own.
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Advancing a country's foreign policy interests usually means coming to terms with the inherent contradictions between national values and strategic interests.
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But he's the standard-bearer for Trump-coddling contortionism, the reigning king of the kinds of contradictions that were on display.
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As with the wider conservative coalition, Trump is heightening conservative religion's internal contradictions and fracturing it along pre-existing fault lines.
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But he comes to believe that these seeming contradictions appear paradoxical only because of his own manner of looking at things.
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With their power differential suddenly lit up in neon, the show wisely embraced the theme rather than paper over the contradictions.
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By the end of this magnificent drama, Mr. Butterworth has connected the contradictions with a skill that takes the breath away.
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Mr. Trump repeatedly rejected his secretary of state's advice, embarrassed him with public contradictions and gutted his credibility with foreign governments.
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Perhaps we all contain multitudes, but Vargas Llosa has put his contradictions into action, in his life and on the page.
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Such confusions become trying in that Kiefer's writings usually overflow with logical contradictions and self-corrections that become difficult to reconcile.
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Erdogan's style of politics demands that he either crank up the intensity, or collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
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We need to understand their implications, modify them to eliminate internal contradictions, defend and perhaps modify them in response to objections.
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He's cagier with Putin than I expected, given the prerelease hype, and he'll occasionally pounce on one of the leader's contradictions.
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Having failed to change the law, the Church then set out to exploit its internal contradictions — which it had helped create.
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"Sekulow's answer was classic Trump — an answer spun out of thin air, with contradictions, made-up stuff, anger," Mr. Woodward wrote.
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Her Aunt Lydia is a fascinating amalgam of contradictions — glimpses of sympathy and true belief amid blatant hypocrisy, sadism and condescension.
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Dowd played Mueller, posing questions to Sekulow, who performed "a perfect Trump," Woodward writes, filled with contradictions, unfounded claims and anger.
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This became the northern Syria problem: How to reconcile these contradictions and create a sustainable, broadly acceptable equilibrium in northern Syria.
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We've also revisited a handful of films that speak to some of the contradictions of their moment — and our moment too.
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In part, the journal seeks to highlight and find meaning in the contradictions inherent in so much of what Zuckerberg does.
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The final "Tchaikovsky Spectacular" might have ended the season on a high note; instead it demonstrated the company's profound self-contradictions.
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Versions of these American contradictions have persisted for a very long time, but they seem particularly acute on this national birthday.
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Every feminist wave has been forced to confront the myriad of social restraints, requirements, and contradictions inherent in definitions of autonomy.
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Engaging in what Marxists call "heightening the contradictions," Caldwell argues that the oppressive imperialism of civil rights laws is not incidental.
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As others have noted, Michael McKean is a remarkable actor, and he makes all of Chuck's complexities and contradictions perfectly plausible.
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With the contradictions of the characters pointedly not resolved, everyone is culpable; it becomes less of a whodunit than a whodidn't.
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Swift's contradictions were evident in associations that extended through the ranks of society and to other major writers of the day.
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Mr. Trump did not create these contradictions, but his victory has pulled the roof off the building we once called home.
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Sometimes he lets Bannon's self-contradictions speak for themselves, and at other times intercedes by visually skewering and undercutting his grandiosity.
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An area where the contradictions between modernization and Islamic tradition are evident is in a new focus on tackling domestic violence.
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The American postmodernist, Frederic Jameson, made very similar arguments in his 1991 book, Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Contradictions of Late Capitalism.
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Some of the familiar contradictions of 21st-century capitalism are magnified as Paul, a Gulliver gone native in Lilliput, eventually discovers.
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Ms. Belmore, a soft-spoken sort who lets her work do the talking, said it represented the contradictions of her identity.
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AHCA's initial collapse in March seemed, at first blush, to be largely driven by the weight of these lies and contradictions.
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Perhaps more than anything else, graffiti provides us with a sense of wonder — at human existence in all of its contradictions.
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Over the years, I've focused on these contradictions — and on seeking deeper, truer historical context when it comes to America's racism.
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The move was fraught with the miscommunications and contradictions that have characterized the relationship between Trump and Tillerson from the outset.
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Rather, it highlights deep structural problems and contradictions in the advertising industry, problems that run much deeper than this particular failure.
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So the abduction sculpture becomes a field of contradictions, where transgressed gender behavior calls on the chthonic demands of the body.
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Rather than "interrogating" the past as a self-righteous outsider, Vo goes inside this hell, embracing it in all its contradictions.
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With an unapologetic voice, Pac embraced those contradictions that proved we ain't just a character out of someone else's story book.
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Among other issues, the report doesn't contemplate the history of the officers involved or address contradictions within witness accounts, Khan notes.
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Overall, this is a battle that cuts to the core of the contradictions around Donald Trump's character, his campaign, and his presidency.
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On a page, on a screen, or even from a good distance, the whole painting can be apprehended, despite its internal contradictions.
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A recent report by CLB calls the "intensification of social contradictions" in China a "direct threat to the legitimacy of the regime".
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Minerva Cuevas exposes the contradictions of the socioeconomic systems that rule our daily life in her first solo show in New York.
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Chandra, by his own admission, can't abide the thought of even the smallest continuity errors or internal contradictions in his own work.
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A declining power needs containing until it is eventually overrun by its own contradictions—even as the urge to lash out remains.
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And while the specifics of the contradictions have changed as she's evolved as a pop star, the core of it has not.
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Ultimately, the contradictions in her life lead Monique to the realization that she isn't defined by her proximity to a biological family.
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And in fact, our "contradictions" were not so much quirks and whimsies but rather evidence that women have long outgrown their labels.
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I was trying to construct an image with living beings, and create lots of contradictions and paradoxes about working with living beings.
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AT LEAST in recent decades, the turbulent social world of Greece somehow managed to contain and hold in tension some extraordinary contradictions.
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Peter Hultqvist, Sweden's defence minister, is the author of a policy that tries to square the contradictions in the country's security policy.
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The apparent contradictions were symptomatic of the Trump team's failure to agree a public line on its first big national security test.
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Which is to say, America—a country of sharp contradictions and tangible evils—has never lived up to what it could be.
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And where those values clashed, when personal belief ran headlong into professional obligation or scientific observation, those characters wrestled with those contradictions.
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There are few rappers better at capturing the confusion and contradictions of the modern US better than YG (says me, a Canadian).
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And as regulators dig in and start to unpick adtech contradictions it could force a change of mindset across the entire ecosystem.
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"We are aware that the property market faces many contradictions and problems in 2017, and there are increasing uncertainties," Chen told reporters.
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Sow, the Call Your Girlfriend host, says she and her fellow Wing members are capable of thinking critically about the company's contradictions.
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"They have distorted historical fact, instigated contradictions based on provincial origin, tearing at Taiwan's ethnic groups, creating antagonism in society," An said.
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When: Wednesday, April 20, 7–63pm Where: MAMA Gallery (1242 Palmetto Street, Downtown, Los Angeles) Los Angeles is a city of contradictions.
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As I've written elsewhere, it's a fair bet the North Korean regime will eventually collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
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What's the point of asking questions when the answers can shift without proper explanation, when contradictions and outright lies are shrugged off?
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Le destin de l'Union européenne ressemble de plus en plus à celui de l'Union soviétique, qui est morte de ses propres contradictions.
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More and more, the destiny of the European Union resembles the destiny of the Soviet Union, which died from its own contradictions.
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Harris embodies the party's ambitions and contradictions on this issue as its leaders try to navigate a swing in the opposite direction.
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It exposes divides within the party that are ever more difficult to paper over and contradictions that aren't easy to explain away.
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The answer is in recognizing those contradictions—and recognizing, more deeply, that our unalienable rights are indeed "by nature universal" and universalizable.
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It deliberately linked clashing articles, Curran observes, in order to bring out the crevices and contradictions within the knowledge of the time.
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Our children deserve to have us give them the best of ourselves -- no matter what contradictions or hypocrisies they see around them.
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That's the part of coming out that television struggles with the most, which is understandable, because it's full of contradictions and nuances.
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I didn't want to stray away from that because humanity is full of contradictions and to not portray that would be false.
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I'm really interested in this idea of transformation in Jinn , because that goes hand-in-hand with contradictions and coming of age.
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Those in the media flocking to share her experience see her as a great story that captures the region's complexity and contradictions.
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"The contradictions need to deepen even more before a dialogue can take place between the government and the popular forces," he said.
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"We are very keen on keeping the humanity of the characters; that means that a character is complex, and it has contradictions."
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But the alternative, according to Mr. Fraser, is that Brexit collapses under the weight of its own contradictions, leaving Britain in ferment.
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The inconsistencies and contradictions in McBride's book reflect the difficulty of trying to explain the transgender experience to a predominantly cisgender public.
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Far from revolutionary, the Islamic Republic is stuck, its internal contradictions more conspicuous than ever and much of its young population estranged.
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Predictability and novelty run hand in hand here, and if you read enough about game design, the contradictions tend to reveal themselves.
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The book itself offers a glimpse of the reality of living with schizophrenia and the multiplicities and contradictions that accompany the disease.
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There are a lot of contradictions in this game, and especially in this moment — Adi Robertson gracefully navigates them in this piece.
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There are a lot of contradictions in this game, and especially in this moment — Adi Robertson gracefully navigates them in this piece.
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The virus is exposing a range of contradictions ready for sharpening — for example, a simmering generational conflict spurred by skewed fatality rates.
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Likewise, my Mississippi — with its contradictions, its brutal history of racial violence and injustice and its terrible beauty — inflicted my first wound.
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Mr. Erdogan's style of politics demands that he either crank up the intensity, or collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
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"A lot of contradictions coming out of Team Trump this morning," Mr. Ryan said in an interview with The New York Times.
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Similarly, perhaps intersectionality now resonates a desire for others to understand our internal complexities and contradictions rather than the image we project.
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By giving life to this truth, Montaigne animates for the first time an inner human whose contradictions are identical with his conscience.
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Of course, these countries are very far from perfect, and there are plenty of issues worthy of criticism and contradictions worth noting.
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One problem is that the age of sexual consent in the Philippines is 12, another is the mass of contradictions between laws.
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And as the Catalans in Spain and the Kurds in Iraq push for independence through referendum, those contradictions are becoming uncomfortably clear.
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And they come at a time when American leadership, increasingly withdrawn, is unavailable to resolve or at least gloss over those contradictions.
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Non-experts, in contrast, draw from a more eclectic array of traditions and accept ambiguity and contradictions as inevitable features of life.
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Reece has a sharp eye for the contradictions of communities that condemn the capitalist economy but are sustained by vibrant commercial enterprises.
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But the point is America is not one thing; it's a beautiful mess of contradictions where good and bad are mixed together.
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The human is a knot of contradictions and opposing drives: reason and unreason; wisdom and recklessness; faithlessness and mysticism; logic and imagination.
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Fortunately for Twitter, that's exactly the kind of mental juggling act that the internet, in all its wonderful contradictions, was made for.
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WOLVERHAMPTON, England — To understand the contradictions that are tearing the Labour Party apart, consider Ruth Wilkinson and Philip Handley, both Labour supporters.
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"The report of the rapporteur in the human rights council contains clear contradictions and baseless allegations which challenge its credibility," he tweeted.
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Particularly in the past decade, his films have grown darker and more fascinated by the many contradictions inherent to the American existence.
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The Star Wars mythos is littered with contradictions about the Force needing balance but the Dark Side needing to be fought and destroyed.
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In the 1980s, DC tried to clear up all its contradictions and confusions by rebooting the entire universe in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
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The firm flagged several contradictions between the interviews and the results of their forensic analyses, even throwing shade at Levandowski's narration of events.
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Of the many books that have observed the fragility and contradictions of China's economic model, "China's Great Wall of Debt" is the best.
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On view until Monday, the duo's effort provides viewers with a fluid series of visual studies that point out contradictions like digital vs.
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Like fascism through the decades, the alt-right is shot through with contradictions; many of its followers disavow racism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for what it called revenge against "Crusaders," but there appeared to be contradictions in its account of the operation.
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While short on details, the new president's blueprint is chock full of contradictions and outdated assertions about the status of America's energy supply.
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Cuevas exposes the contradictions of the socio-economic systems that rule our daily life, turning the Mishkin into a place of public investigation.
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Stephen Tyrone Williams, as Boy Willie, displays these fluid characteristics amid their contradictions; his character's ambition is admirable, while his frustration is clear.
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For starters, it may afford the cast greater freedom: They bring a sense of individual spontaneity to the protagonists' inner lives and contradictions.
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This is a painter who's too intelligent to attempt to affix the flow of history or explain away the unfathomable contradictions of politics.
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That kingdom shouldn't be known for its obsession with flesh but for the contradictions in the way it handled race, sex, and gender.
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The witness statements against him contained glaring contradictions when lined up with the physical evidence from the scene and statements from other witnesses.
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They paint the picture of a man with a pattern of contradictions and boastfulness, as well as a string of connections to Russia.
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The apparent contradictions by the former Trump campaign foreign-policy adviser could fuel charges that Trump associates are covering up their Russian interactions.
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Go deeper: Trump's DOJ weighs cutting of anti-discrimination regulations Meet the Obama environmental policies Trump isn't rolling back Trump's Big Tech contradictions
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Never mind the crashing contradictions contained in the list: these were the pro-nation-states good guys, the others were the bad guys.
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He is full of contradictions that never get resolved, reminding us that trying to make everything all fit together is contrary to life.
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SPICER: I mean, again, I think if you&aposre looking for contradictions, it is the entire book, it is clearly riddled with them.
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All these complications and contradictions are encapsulated in his final conversation with T'Challa, which ranks among the most emotional moments in the movie.
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Strange as it may sound, Clinton has assembled a coalition that is too big, which makes it unwieldy and riven with internal contradictions.
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But after Trump's election, those promises led to one of the most glaring contradictions of the Republican bill to replace and replace Obamacare.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey has uncoiled a whole administration's worth of shocks, contradictions and blockbuster moments.
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Blur the lines between different types and a blizzard of bizarre contradictions and metaphysical puzzles can follow, leaving viewers puzzled and sometimes furious.
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I also wanted to talk to him about the contradictions I saw in his views and the views of many other Trump supporters.
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"This guy is absolutely fascinating, precisely because he is so filled with contradictions," Whitford told Mashable at the show's Season 3 press day.
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He's a man of contradictions and maddening variance who's also responsible for some of the most beautiful and inventive basketball you'll ever see.
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Cannon's art is not about identity politics, but the layers and contradictions of self-representation in a society that valorizes assimilation and whiteness.
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If this stonewalling is successful, it will guarantee that the public is left with glaring contradictions in the record and few real answers.
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Still, Santigold's sheer moxie and the upbeat craftsmanship of the songs held the contradictions at bay, as cheers and singalongs greeted every hook.
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Given the contradictions described above, it is understandable that financial markets are unnerved over the ongoing trade debate between the U.S. and China.
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Trump's family and the aides who hastened to serve him have learned to imitate his grossest reflexes, and to hell with the contradictions.
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Gordon-Reed and Onuf attach great importance to Monticello as the key to understanding Jefferson's contradictions and his own empire of the imagination.
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" Solidarity between different personal experiences is key to progress, but "sometimes it paralyzes us, sometimes it throws contradictions and dissent every which way.
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Americans were quick to pick up on the glaring contradictions inherent to these claims, and they played a big part in Trump's win.
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