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As the Pentagon Papers later showed, that was contradicted as early as May 1964 by the estimates and recommendations of virtually all of Johnson's own civilian and military advisers.
I look forward to being contradicted, as ever.
Yet the intimate eroticism of the music is contradicted, as if point-by-point, by the paranoid, sex-panicked plot.
Trying to arrange a convincing series of transitional forms out of such incomplete evidence would have only set Darwin up to be contradicted as explorations continued.
In the second, the musical murkiness cannot extinguish promise and is not so much contradicted as sharpened by the contrasting light.
Wasn't it you, Mr. President, who decided to attack Libya under the grand Obama doctrine of "responsibility to protect" helpless civilians — every syllable of which you totally contradicted as 150,000 were being slaughtered in Syria?
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"Thoughtless people," wrote Emerson, "contradict as readily the statement of perceptions as of opinions, or rather much more readily".
This idea was not well-received, contradicting as it does the idea of a landscape unsullied by human hands.
Conflicting results from previous analyses aiming to compare the rate of alternative splicing between different organisms contradict AS databases who discuss genome-wide computational analysis.
The combination of calcipotriol and PUVA or UVB has also been studied in other trials, but the results are contradicting as some authors describe a benefit as others do not.
For he is compelled to contradict himself as soon as he makes the attempt.
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