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And conversely it makes celebs seem like real people rather than the Greek gods that some people think they are.
Conversely, it makes clear that those born to high standing who do not cultivate their virtue are not worthy of being deemed a prince.
Sometimes, we realize something, and it hurts our feelings, or conversely, it makes us feel huge and invincible.
Conversely, studies made in types I and II diabetic patients have not shown reduction in serum proinflammatory cytokines and markers of endothelial dysfunction, but an important reduction in urinary albumin excretion and microalbuminuria suggesting that spironolactone confers renal protection in diabetic individuals [ 72, 73].
Conversely, training made enormous strides during the war.
Mr. Jackson, conversely, has made an art of being the strong, silent type.
The sluggish economy, conversely, has made the potential loss of employees to active duty less troubling than it would be if business were booming.
Conversely, Cotton made the curious claim that President Obama "hijacked the farm bill, turned it into a food stamp bill".
Conversely, Biden made sure to repeatedly state that these sanctions were "the most crippling sanctions in the history of sanctions".
I was interested in how the offensive things we can say to each other have come to mean what they do, and how the etymology of those words has either given them more meaning, or conversely has made them less powerful.
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