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Globovision serves as a counterpoint to the main state-run channel's pro-government coverage.
And it serves as a counterpoint to the colourful explosion of self-expression that the artist unleashed in the space.
"But there's a roughness which serves as a counterpoint to the sophistication of these more formal landscapes.
My opinion piece, "Weather and Climate-Related Extreme Events: Teachable Moments " to which Hoerling refers, serves as a counterpoint to Coumou and Rahmsdorf's article.
Because Goulding, despite the enormous popularity of her songs, is not a household name, she serves as a counterpoint to the argument that pop music has become purely a game of celebrity.
The theory is backed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a nonprofit organization founded to fight Congressional corruption that often serves as a counterpoint to more conservative watchdog groups.
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Blake's drawings, with elements cribbed from cartoons and tattoo culture, serve as a counterpoint to his abstract constructions.
But it does serve as a counterpoint to the infatuation with markets that led to the creation of a virtually unregulated shadow financial system.
March will also bring the belated unveiling of Mr. Obama's budget for next year, which will serve as a counterpoint to Mr. Ryan's proposal.
Dr. Allawi was a favorite of the C.I.A. and other government agencies 10 years ago, largely because he served as a counterpoint to Ahmad Chalabi, a more prominent exile leader.
The delicate pink ham, presented on a nest of hay, served as a counterpoint, as did the finely shredded cabbage tossed with citrus segments.
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