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A contradictory pair of sentences (an antiphasis) consists of an affirmation and its negation (i.e. the negation that negates of the subject what the affirmation affirms of it).
A rule that negates touchdowns for celebrating?
Then the circuit generates an opposite pattern in the brain that negates the would-be noise.
"I don't think that negates anything I've done prior, or what comes in the future.
In this case, a punchline that negates (or deconstructs) the set-up.
But in the end I don't see it as something that negates his candidacy".
The alternative leads to an abyss that negates the country's founding ideals.
Of course, you know you are not really sick, not sick in a way that negates your actual health.
(If a twelve-year-old's memory serves, the nihilist, a super-scientist, has built a machine that negates energy itself).
If the District stays at $167 [million], Virginia has a provision in its law that negates its contributions.
In 1974, the Roman Catholic theologian Rosemary Ruether wrote that Christian seminarians were learning a religious history that "negates ongoing Jewish existence...
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