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As a goal for a social justice movement, it causes too many problems, because to be a modern feminist is to embody a multitude of contradictions.
Yet if one looks too closely at any symbolic antithesis (Diana versus Venus) it dissolves into a multitude of contradictions: Americans did dominate high fashion in the first half of the twentieth century, but only to the extent that haute couture was dependent on dollars and a cabal of Francophile magazine editors in New York.
The contributors to "The Landmark Arrian" carefully walk the reader through the multitude of contradictions, at Persepolis and elsewhere: While Alexander claimed to have conquered Persia on behalf of Greece, in the ancient world Greeks and Macedonians were considered distinct peoples.
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They, like all of us, contain multitudes of contradictions, which in this case somehow manage to click into a shaky but wonderful symbiosis.
That Benazir Bhutto, a two-time prime minister of Pakistan educated at Harvard and Oxford, contained not merely multitudes but multitudes of contradictions, would seem to be the premise of the uneven one-woman show "Shaheed: The Dream and Death of Benazir Bhutto," written and performed by Anna Khaja at the Culture Project.
Fontane himself was a mass of contradictions.
They are a mass of contradictions.
Real people are full of contradictions.
In addition, interpretation of the available data is compromised by the many contradictions in the multitude of studies in GON patients and animal models.
It is a society of contradictions.
Arizona is a land of contradictions.
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