Sentence examples for remarkably contradictory from inspiring English sources

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A cynic wandering through the 17,000-person international AIDS conference here last week might have been tempted to point out that there were actually two conferences taking place under one roof, with remarkably contradictory messages.

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While postmodern urban expressions share in common a rejection of the modern, they otherwise constitute a remarkably divergent and often contradictory set of values, theories, and practices.

The commission is remarkably evasive about what this entails, and its reckonings are opaque, contradictory and buried in remote annexes.

The yearning to connect and the impulse toward flight — those contradictory verities of romantic entanglement — take sharp visceral form in Ms. Tharp's fast, flashing, remarkably intricate dances.

What "The Court of the Red Tsar" does do, and does remarkably well, is give us an up-close and personal look at Stalin, who emerges from this book as a contradictory, creepily flesh-and-blood human being.

Remarkably mature.

Remarkably, yes.

Many are contradictory.

Some are even contradictory.

It's always contradictory.

The opinions were contradictory.

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