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To meet it head on, which is nearly unavoidable given its placement, is as much a thrill as watching Ms. Dean's eclipse from beginning to end, in an inverse sort of way.
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In this work, we simulated activation directly on the surface of the brain and thus committed an inverse crime of sorts.
Subtraction is itself a sort of inverse to addition, in that adding and subtracting are inverse functions.
Do you ever think there's a sort of inverse snobbery towards a film about middle-class characters?
(A bathyscaphe resembles a dirigible, and Piccard and Walsh's descent, a United States Navy project, was a sort of inverse balloon ride.
Daryoush Haj-Najafi, a senior editor at Complex UK, thinks it's indicative of a sort of inverse snobbery, one that "dictates that carrier bags make you look like less of a good wage slave".
In a recent telephone interview, she conceded that she had watched only "a little bit" of Sharapova's spectacular Wimbledon breakout, a sort of inverse story to her own.
And my antipathy towards it wasn't merely philosophical and aesthetic, but practical: I learned from an early age that I'm a sort of inverse ET, killing flowers at touch.
She seems to be the first to consider this sort of inverse problem.
It's used to determine what real estate pros call the "capitalization rate," a sort of inverse P/E ratio for property investors.
Since consumer Internet companies have not traditionally been profitable, many top VC firms rely on analysts and associates to make investments in the space, a sort of inverse of Korea's traditionally hierarchical society.
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