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Not paradoxically, disclosure greatly reduces lawsuits.
This makes for excellent science but not, paradoxically, easy reading.
That evocation was occasionally distracting — though not, paradoxically, on "Blue in Green," a ballad from Davis's album "Kind of Blue".
The reason this six minutes of orchestral music reduces you is not, paradoxically, much to do with Wagner's drama: the hero, Siegfried, is a horn-blowing numbskull.
This moment, overheard by a friend before I arrived on Arcanabyss' birthday night, is fitting, if not paradoxically apt.
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I like Todi, and you would expect me to have a proper website on the town; the reason I don't, paradoxically, is that it was my introduction to Umbria: not as good a camera then as I have now, scanning from prints rather than negatives as I now do, and a long slow learning curve in writing HTML, so that my first pages are not adequate.
But the rituals of the bench are mostly treasured, not least, paradoxically, for their spontaneity.
Not so paradoxically, it was his mother who gave him the bedrock belief that "beneath our surface differences, we're all the same, and that there's more good than bad in each of us.
The message being, ultimately and maybe not so paradoxically, that one does not have to be black to be a "nègre".
Probably not, but paradoxically the morphology of their mandible would no more be sufficient to define them as hystricognaths.
The excess of craziness means we don't have, paradoxically, an intimate sense of what Helen is like: she's sardonic, practical, controlled - but then none of those things, just her crazy parents' daughter.
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