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He deplored the "harsh contradiction" of her death, which occurred as the Americans were taking books to a school.
His vehement disdain for the man he played so brilliantly, and somehow sympathetically, seemed a harsh contradiction.
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It also is full of contradictions, harsh and apocalyptic warnings about the future of the country merging with lyrical optimism.
Adams and Eggleston do, however, make an oddly apposite pairing, harsh though the contrasts and contradictions are.
But their case, with sentences just a notch less harsh, generates little interest, for all its contradictions and unanswered questions.
The Kenya I met in Moyale and across that desert was the Kenya of contradictions and anomalies, of great kindness and harsh realities that was going to become so familiar to me.
But recently voices near and far have been pointing out the contradiction between Saudi joining the coalition against Islamic State while implementing harsh punishments at home for transgressions of its devout religious strictures.
However, in contradiction of this view, CAM plants are rare or almost absent in very harsh deserts, A more balanced view is that the plasticity of CAM creates a considerable ecological amplitude (see Lüttge, 2004).
A multi-dimensional contradiction, West tosses out rhyme-schemed similes that employ racial ideas rich with symbolism but often in service of harsh lyrics that suggests he either doesn't appreciate or care about original intent.
Another contradiction?
No contradiction.
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