Sentence examples for though, paradoxically from inspiring English sources

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She was also regarded as the greatest soprano of the 20th century, though paradoxically - and much about Callas is genuinely paradoxical - some have wondered, and continue to wonder, whether the personal price she had to pay for success was too high.

Hence they were political fictions, though paradoxically they appeared to be fact masquerading as fiction.

And this one certainly did, though, paradoxically, it trampled the smaller parties in the process.

I very much liked the heartier, forcefully flavored pastas, though paradoxically, some seemed timidly salted.

Jam bands cherish the spontaneity of the live moment, even though, paradoxically, their fans tend to be obsessive archivists.

Digital technology makes it easier to mount stings, though paradoxically it also makes them easier to disrupt because, should someone catch on, they can alert people instantaneously.

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That evocation was occasionally distracting — though not, paradoxically, on "Blue in Green," a ballad from Davis's album "Kind of Blue".

Suddenly, though, and paradoxically, it has come to seem that Obamacare's Republican opponents are most at risk if the decision goes their way.

This may be why, despite his background as an avant-garde architect, he didn't get as much support among the city's artistic and intellectual community as Viñoly did, even though Viñoly, paradoxically, has always been much more a corporate architect.

However, distinct signatures share very few genes, even though they paradoxically occupy a common prognosis space.

Paradoxically, though, suicide rates also rise sharply.

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