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One dichotomy is the idea that there are two groups in the world, "scientists" and everybody else.
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"It's clearly a dichotomy one does not like to be in, but it's clearly before him now".
Michael Morris, director of Artangel, Guardian, 2009 "A Bausch evening … takes place in those three to four inches between nature and nurture, good and evil, and just about any other dichotomy one cares to name.
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