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Within a population, this is only practical if no two groups' beliefs are ever at odds.
Brigitte Bardot called him "a negative being, for ever at odds with himself and the world around him".
Her father, by contrast, was reputedly dour and parsimonious as well as eminently wealthy and Lizzie and her elder sister Emma were ever at odds with him and their stepmother, often over financial matters.
In Marshall's biography, the focus is on the drama of identity that Fuller improvised on the world stage, and on the modern anatomy of her desires — a mind and body ever at odds.
They badly need to persuade wary investors and their own unsettled voters that, this time, it is for real.Yet the two leaders are, as ever, at odds over exactly what to do (see Charlemagne).
If he was ever at odds with his players over the issue he appears to have won them back for the time being, for Chelsea have looked much more like their old selves in their most recent outings.
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Christianity and Islam seem ever more at odds with each other.
Should he ever be at odds with the country's policies, he once told me, he would find other ways of expressing his support.
Soon afterward, Joaquim Inácio was relieved of command, at his own request, after becoming ever more at odds with his superior.
And does this ever put her at odds with the rest of her party?
Anybody who has ever found themselves at odds with the criminal justice system will say that there is a horrible momentum about its decisions.
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