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Supreme Court justices hate to contradict themselves.
He did not mean that in a good way, and while I hate to contradict an artist's assessment of his own work — Mr. Kassovitz blames 20th Century Fox for compromising his political and metaphysical vision — a purely violent and stupid film might have been kind of fun.
Though as I write this, it occurs to me, maybe there is a role for you to play: I hate to contradict myself, but hey, it happens.
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But evidence seems to contradict that.
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