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What the Bush doctrine calls for — paradoxically, given its proponents — is a form of world government.
Paradoxically, given the paucity of officially independent voters, party-lining does not play well here.
Paradoxically, given the constraints remaining in their own country, the Castro brothers played a role, too.
Somewhat paradoxically, given his recovery, he has no present plans to star in his future works.
Paradoxically, given that the book is, among other things, a fierce polemic against drug prohibition, he won.
Paradoxically, given Mr. Fischer's anti-Semitism, club members are also bound to chess by longstanding Jewish tradition.
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Poverty, almost paradoxically, gave her a voice.
Often, owing a huge amount of money can paradoxically give you leverage, since you can threaten to walk away from your debts and leave your creditors with nothing.
In reality, both sides define themselves with reference to the dominant myth of Australian liberal democratic values, paradoxically giving it the importance neither thinks it deserves.
That means that the current system, paradoxically, gives black and Hispanic voters a disproportionately large voice in a Republican presidential primary.
This is partly because the present obscurity surrounding it can, paradoxically, give rise to conspiracy theories that have no basis in fact.
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