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(It even ends on a clashing orchestral chord).
"I was thinking about that painting that said 'IF THEY COME IN THE MORNING,' " she said, referring to one of Marshall's canvases, in which the phrase is written in bold red letters on a clashing red background.
The Sun, which illustrated its story with a picture of two lovelies clad in fishnet stockings and fondling each other on a clashing duvet, quotes the Family Education Trust (why do I always quake with fear when a group uses the word "family" in its name?).
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George W. Bush and his Democratic enablers (apparently misreading Sam Huntington) thought it would be a good idea to bring on a "clash of civilizations".
"The relationships between Jews and Arabs in Israel are on the brink of a clash".
The Flanders Arena echoed on occasion to a clash of Murray rackets.
It's been blamed on a clash of cultures but was probably simpler than that.
I don't need to know who played what on a Clash album to love it.
He clearly loves spaceships and extraterrestrials, but understands that for his story to work as theater, he must focus on a clash of worldviews, not worlds.
Auckland stayed on as chief executive of the new company but resigned last month after insiders reported on a clash of personalities between him and Montgomery.
Regulating truth in politics is a tough business, because it's an art form that turns fundamentally on a clash of contestable propositions.
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