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Music is full of counter-examples.
She was standing in the restaurant's narrow kitchen, which is so full of steel counters and shelves that it feels like the inside of a toolbox.
In contrast, "Black Star Knight," an installation piece at Sikkema Jenkins, is restrained in the extreme: a black wall that appears to have been shot full of holes counters this violence by also evoking a galaxy of luminous stars.
Politics is full of tantalising counter-histories: imagine if bad weather had diverted JFK's plane away from Dallas, or that Blair had let Brown have first go at the Labour leadership.
The history of College Republicans is like that of a left-wing group, full of coups and counter-coups and intrigue.
In Redlich's version, when a bald reporter accuses him of being "full of crap," he counters with printouts of an endoscopy report showing otherwise.
The literature of the cognitive psychology of imagery is full of arguments and counter-arguments over whether one or another experimental result is meaningful, or can be dismissed as an effect of demand.
Still, Friday is sure to be full of charges and counter-charges about who is at fault.
In typical Trumpian fashion, the fight has been a litigious one, full of accusations and counter-accusations.
In Keck's view, "Offenbach's orchestral scoring is full of details, elaborate counter-voices, minute interactions coloured by interjections of the woodwinds or brass, all of which establish a dialogue with the voices.
Its most notable fixture is the Japan Center, a gloriously dumpy five-acre mall from the 60s that is full of weird beauty counters, dollar stores, boba tea shops, arcades, book stores, ramen bars, and izakayas.
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