Sentence examples for look paradoxically from inspiring English sources

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With most modern television making a fetish of fast editing, the long, slow single shots of Marion and Geoff look paradoxically radical.

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He looks, paradoxically, more vital and significant than he has done in years.

Reconstructed -- or, simulated -- in its actual size by Mr. Demand, it also looks paradoxically hyperreal and surrealistically simplified in his 13-by-11-foot 13-by-11-foot 13-by-11-foot 13-by-11-foot

Alas, the attempt to use the same formula of stripped-down basics looked paradoxically like conceptual clutter on Tuesday night when the company presented his "Cinderella" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a run through Saturday.

The generic look is, paradoxically, what makes his work so distinctive.

Meanwhile, Colum Farrelly has a lesson for us all: "Well, it is not an anecdote of hilarity, but perhaps we could be happy that after 50 minutes play, no one is out?" Facebook Twitter Pinterest 11.54am BST 40th over: England 81-5 (Root 9, Ali 20) Eranga is not looking especially threatening, so, paradoxically, looks especially threatening - Ali plays out a maiden.

The Turner prize is looking old – and paradoxically, this is down to its obsession with youth.

"Looper," an obstreperously entertaining, bullet- and attitude-ridden science-fiction pastiche, opens in a futuristic world that looks and sounds paradoxically out of the past.

Paradoxically, looking back, 9/11 may have been the high water mark for al-Qaida rather than the beginning of a new terrorist threat.

(Neil Genzlinger LoopereR' (R, 1 58) Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a killer and Bruce Willis plays an older version of the same in Rian Johnson's obstreperously entertaining science-fiction pastiche set in a futuristic world that sometimes looks and sounds paradoxically out of the past.

And, though living centuries in the future in clothes that paradoxically looked dated, the characters have been recognisable human archetypes: if Obama is a Spock, Bill Clinton was a Kirk: libidinous, ill-disciplined, but with a knack for upbeat appetite.

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