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Allardyce is, conversely, a more sophisticated manager than many people want to recognise.
Marion's midway pleasance is, conversely, a vast, empty (except on occasions such as Anzac day) windswept parade ground lined with monuments to battles, wars and military units.
Furthermore, with the number of female-only teams rapidly increasing in the younger age brackets, there is, conversely, a concern that the next generation of female Olympians will be less rugged.
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Eggnog is, conversely, an elemental drink, one that can act as a substitute for any of its constituent ingredients: the egg of French toast, the sugar and cream for coffee, the milky base for flan or ice cream or gelato.
Alone, permanently now, she travelled more than ever, but the effect on her writing was, conversely, a deeper drawing-in.
A foreign language having a single word to define something that they would need a whole sentence to express in their mother tongue would also be, conversely, a pleasure-giving piece of information.
A parts list is conversely most simply defined as a single-level BOM.
A relation is conversely well-founded iff there are no infinite ascending sequences, that is sequences of the form w1Rw2Rw3 R….
His anger is, conversely, scarily blank.
Having an antidepressant drug (tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) not included in this variable) was conversely associated with a lower risk.
Second, lysates were conversely treated with an anti-COX-2 antibody, and Nuc could also detected in immunoprecipitates (Fig. 5D, right panel).
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