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It was, paradoxically, often a display of British politics at its worst.
Yet he argues that those who have experienced war are, paradoxically, often more eager to embrace its romantic myths.
One of the biggest problems is that the big banks are regulated in a manner that, paradoxically, often works to their benefit and against ours.
They may do it to honor a star writer, who is, paradoxically, often not mainly an essayist, since essayists rarely become stars.
The issues are often too long-term and, paradoxically, often too immediate for a single player to address on their own.
Fair enough, as "Idol" itself paradoxically often has little to say about music, and has been far more effective as a television Goliath than as a minter of reliable recording stars.
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Discussions with important others frequently provided the impetus to consult, but paradoxically others often initially reinforced alternative explanations.
These losses, paradoxically, have often been locked in by conservation policy.
Paradoxically, they often say that they try to stay clear of techno-babble, seeing it as a distraction or an overload of information.
Even if affordable and feasible against rogue-state threats, missile defenses, paradoxically, are often seen as endangering the stability that comes with MAD (which is why the ABM treaty sought to scrap them).
However, there is increasing evidence that, somewhat paradoxically, WCTs often contribute to intensification of water use by irrigated and rainfed farming systems.
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