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We want to understand how it is that in Picasso's hands, representation and abstraction, Apollonian calm and Dionysian fever, become not freestanding possibilities but the constantly opposed elements in a single personality.
Each dance, whether fast or slow, displays more of the same richly textured three-dimensionality. Left and right, front and back are constantly opposed in spruce rhythms, and often a phrase will show dancers skipping or pouncing in one direction while their upper bodies turn, Janus-like, to look alternately in the directions from which they came and to which they go.
Fatima Salaria, a senior commissioning editor for the BBC, said it would have been "totally irresponsible" if the programme, which seeks to reflect the broad range of Muslim experience in the UK, had not included someone expressing such views and that Haqq was constantly opposed by the other participants throughout the two episodes.
The group has also constantly opposed efforts to repeal Florida's ban on gay and lesbian people from adopting.
Norway and the World Bank took turns in pushing the agenda while the other development partners constantly opposed the P4P agenda, even at times when the Government of Tanzania had resolved to implement the P4P reform.
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To embody this notion, Mr. Morris constantly opposes ungainly mechanical strictures and equally awkward images of bodily organs.
In this function Anansi shows some similarity with the Yoruba trickster god Eshu, who constantly opposes the other gods and thwarts their intentions.
It is a tale of constantly opposing forces -- of salt water from the Atlantic Ocean mixing with fresh from the river's tiny beginnings in a mountain stream; of stunning beauty that spawned surging industry; of humble workingmen taking down powerful corporations.
The two principles are constantly opposing each other in the form of goodness and badness (De def. or.
This discrepancy may be due to the fact these transgenic plants release EBF constantly as opposed to the pulsed release caused by natural enemy attacks on individual aphids.
Mr. Turque observes that where Mr. Clinton "was famously malleable, constantly assimilating opposing views, appeasing political enemies, and shifting positions," Mr. Gore tends to be more combative.
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