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Then he points to what he calls a counter-intuitive article by Nirupama Subramanian in The Hindu, The omertà on Sonia Gandhi's illness.
Such narratives point to what Bramen calls a "counter-tradition" of niceness, "one that linked a shame-based model of moral outrage with a call for national humility".
Foucault deploys genealogy to create what he calls a "counter-memory" or "a transformation of history into a totally different form of time" (Foucault 1977, 160).
This reversal is what Klein calls a "counter-intuitive biological process" and its in this paradoxical setting that the creative process takes place, echoing what occurs naturally (but fatally) in the human body.
"If I called a counter today and wanted to get to Fort Lauderdale tomorrow, I probably couldn't get a ticket, and if I could it would be on a shuttle with no first class.
Keno is called housei-housie; a buffet dinner is called a counter supper; a traffic cop is a bluebird; a candy shop is a lolly shop; a swagger coat is called a saunter coat; the mimosa tree is just a wattle.
Complicating matters is that the Obama campaign is encouraging their supporters to vote what is called a "counter vote".
The Obama campaign is encouraging their supporters to vote during the mail ballot period -- either by mail or in-person at election offices, what is called a "counter vote".
The campaign urges people to call a counter-terrorism hot line, 1-888-NYC-SAFE.
In the spring, I attempted my first turkey call, a counter-intuitive piece of hunting logic: conventionally, predators surprise their prey — a pretty universal law.
They sang pro-democracy songs and listened to local politicians calling on China to change its verdict on the Tiananmen unrest, which at the time the Communist Party called a "counter-revolutionary rebellion".
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