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If election politics is having an influence in the president's thinking on Iran, it's paradoxically serving as a brake, not as a catalyst to war.
"One of the odd things about fundamentalism in its American form, but not exclusively, is that it's paradoxically a very modern thing," he told me.
So when the gates start to open, it's paradoxically more moving".
It's paradoxically an incredibly tender and yet brutal song…because the water in that river, flowing eternally, a poor, awkward symbol, is extremely cold.
Researchers sometimes need only small amounts of money, but today's funding structure is such that "it's paradoxically sometimes harder to get smaller amounts of funding" than it is to obtain the funds to run an entire laboratory, paleontologist Alton Dooley says.
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And if its formal inventiveness sometimes feels icily detached, it is paradoxically balanced by the warmth of a single mind at work.
It was, paradoxically, often a display of British politics at its worst.
And despite large-scale outrage over data breaches, it looks as if the only part of the data chain that is not willing to pay in order to protect it is paradoxically the individual himself — who happens to be its source.
It was, paradoxically, both trivial and destructive.
But it leans so heavily on popular culture that it is, paradoxically, completely impersonal.
Like much of this series, it was paradoxically daft and simultaneously affecting.
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