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In particular, the survey found, Jews and conservative Protestants tended to be at opposite ends of the spectrum.
Having worked with Woody Allen twice now, she says he overlaps with Leigh, even though they appear to be at opposite ends of the scale.
To get more ideas about the rules, I called two people who I thought would be at opposite ends of this debate: Mr. Penny, the whistle-blower, and Ed Delgado, chief operating officer of Wingspan Portfolio Advisors, which as a servicer for banks monitors insurance coverage on mortgages and handles foreclosures, short sales and other mortgage matters.
The two approaches may be at opposite ends of a continuum, but are not inherently incompatible.
Depression and mania are often considered to be at opposite ends of the mood spectrum, but they can coexist in what are termed 'mixed states'.
The present Celtic goalkeeper and his predecessor could be at opposite ends of Celtic Park when Scotland host England in Tuesday's friendly.
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The two are at opposite ends of the political divide.
They are at opposite ends of the hotel.
Two yachts are at opposite ends of the scale.
The Devils and Islanders are at opposite ends of the National Hockey League spectrum.
Their positions are at opposite ends of the political spectrum, but they are symmetrical.
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