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He works not through exposition but through heartbreaking moments of fear and doubt, through actions that career into the immediately self-contradictory from one line to the next, through the juxtaposition of the appalling and the beautiful in image and utterance.
The CPG policy document is regarded as self-contradictory for at least two reasons.
"Don't do like I did," he tells Jack, a piece of advice that is perfectly self-contradictory coming from a man who works hard to establish himself as a paragon and role model for his children.
Thomas derived his closely woven, sometimes self-contradictory images from the Bible, Welsh folklore, preaching, and Sigmund Freud.
There are numerous self-contradictory reports from the Sudhof lab concerning the synaptotagmins (syt), and in most cases we are unable to explain these contradictions.
In English culture, this is not as self-contradictory as it sounds.
The female dancing is more self-contradictory, with the spine easily pliant, now ramrod stiff.
However, the explanations for the results are somewhat self-contradictory by the same group.
Then it becomes self-contradictory to take lives'.
But what bosses need now is a book on how to prevent such organisations from becoming self-contradictory and conflict-ridden ones.
A satire of a satire made with love: if that description of the revue "Daryl Glenn and Jo Lynn Burks Play and Sing Robert Altman's 'Nashville' " sounds self-contradictory (how many satires emanate from love?), it evokes the heartfelt nostalgia of a popular little show that has been playing at the Metropolitan Room on the first Sunday each month.
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