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And that era's questions and contradictions about recruitment remain valid.
Re-reading it now, I notice more the way it hints at Brittain's conflicts and contradictions about establishment ideals of soldierly self-sacrifice in the name of patriotism.
It was, he said, "a piece where a ton of contradictions (about the artist, about the time) are fused with shocking, deadpan economy into an unforgettable ingot".
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The publication of these documents does clearly illustrate, however, one of the driving contradictions about American government – and a puzzling paradox of the Obama administration.
Yet, for all the contradictions about time, place, and wardrobe, Rockefeller's longtime personal assistant, Joe Canzeri, believed that what actually happened wasn't all that complicated: "He died in the saddle, in Megan's arms".
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The seeming contradiction comes about because different communities assess property in different ways, and this must be taken into account when determining how much tax money each city and town owes the county.
Alongside this is the contradiction about "standards".
This isn't the only contradiction about her.
It's a song about conflict, about contradiction, about dialogue.
Opinion poll takers say anxiety about deregulation may also have something to do with a contradiction in the American psyche that they say has opened up in recent years, a contradiction about what people really want.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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