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Still, in your work, you are constantly contrasting your love of food, smoking and sensual pleasures with the acts of self-denial demanded by the mullahs, like wearing a chador.
When we got here, I was constantly contrasting this confidence with the malaise and sense of misdirection that has prevailed in the U.S. over the past five years.
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More important, it constantly contrasts different artistic goals, mediums and skills.
Mr Putin's Kremlin constantly contrasts the turbulence of the Yeltsin years with the supposed stability that has succeeded it.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Giants and the Dallas Cowboys have been rivals for more than 50 years and are constantly contrasted by players, fans and broadcasters — on and off the field.
You seem to constantly contrast".
"Hillary Clinton tried to do it in 2016 in a campaign where she constantly contrasted a deliberative, thoughtful approach to chaos on the campaign tail and she lost.
By constantly comparing and contrasting itself with Apple, Xiaomi is capitalizing on an established brand.
We constantly compare and contrast ourselves to other women, and although we are mostly fine as we are, we constantly desire to be different.
Running a negative campaign doesn't mean that you ignore your own candidate's record, or his plans for the future; it means that you constantly seek to contrast them with his opponent and what he stands for.
These data withstand continuous testing and facilitate cross-validation of different perspectives and methodologies, especially by allowing researchers to constantly compare and contrast their findings and results.
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