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It seems an antithesis of what the Olympics is about – the individual, their particular achievement.
In overturning the 148-year-old colonial law, the Delhi High Court said the measure was an "antithesis of the right to equality".
She considered her style to be an antithesis of modern and postmodern techniques in which paint was applied thickly on canvas.
Most of all, art is simplified out of existence: in an antithesis of Andrei Rublev, Reed's film begins with a beautifully photographed documentary on Michelangelo's works, which the movie proceeds to explain away.
Calcutta was an antithesis of both the suburban and the natural; it constituted, for me, during those visits to my uncle's house, my first, and at the time only, encounter with urban modernity.
"I was looking for a work that functioned as an antithesis of the house and of that kind of Modernism, something that was nonlinear both physically and symbolically and metaphorically but that could have a dialogue with it," said the show's curator, Jordan Stein.
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But a former postdoc we'll call Frank Lee-Bitter worked for a lab chief who was "barely a boss and the antithesis of a mentor.
And a Dualit Combi 2+1, an English import built like a Bentley, is the absolute antithesis of a $25 Black & Decker.
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