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Those facts, seemingly at odds, underscore the unusual status of charter schools.
Hartmann's art was ornate, figurative and deeply Russian: characteristics seemingly at odds with Kandinsky's vibrant geometric abstractions and cosmopolitan air.
He said many more things in the interview, some of them seemingly at odds with the facts.
"It is now Mr. Dimon who is in a harsh public spotlight, seemingly at odds with regulators.
For this reason, ad valorem differentiated rates should always decrease with energy efficiency, a result seemingly at odds with actual practice.
As art installations go, "The Mechanics of History" was seemingly at odds with the Panthéon's architectural grandeur (Neo-Classicism as stone-and-marble opera).
What emerged is that when it comes to judging an officer's actions and punishing behavior seemingly at odds with departmental procedures or guidelines, no rigid standard exists.
And it was interesting to see correlations between the words people used to describe the same song, often seemingly at odds with each other.
What Noudelmann finds fascinating is that, sitting down to play, "they made choices seemingly at odds with the sensibility to be found in their published work".
I take too a certain pride in one of our native trees producing such a paradise of colour, seemingly at odds with the palette of the afternoon.
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