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Do you ever think there's a sort of inverse snobbery towards a film about middle-class characters?
In a recent telephone interview, she conceded that she had watched only "a little bit" of Sharapova's spectacular Wimbledon breakout, a sort of inverse story to her own.
(A bathyscaphe resembles a dirigible, and Piccard and Walsh's descent, a United States Navy project, was a sort of inverse balloon ride.
Daryoush Haj-Najafi, a senior editor at Complex UK, thinks it's indicative of a sort of inverse snobbery, one that "dictates that carrier bags make you look like less of a good wage slave".
And my antipathy towards it wasn't merely philosophical and aesthetic, but practical: I learned from an early age that I'm a sort of inverse ET, killing flowers at touch.
She seems to be the first to consider this sort of inverse problem.
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This is sort of the inverse of that.
"It's sort of the inverse of what I'm about to do".
On the original landing page, the mascot was depicted missing a foot, as a sort of an inverse image of a lucky rabbit's foot.
They interact rarely, so are very hard to detect, but one thing they can do is scatter off nuclei and produce electrons, called a "charged-current" interaction, sort of the inverse of the process by which they were created.
Sean Collins once stayed in a place so infested with fleas that when he rolled up his trouser leg to show me, his calf resembled a sort of throbbing inverse salami.
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