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And this one certainly did, though, paradoxically, it trampled the smaller parties in the process.
Jam bands cherish the spontaneity of the live moment, even though, paradoxically, their fans tend to be obsessive archivists.
Foie gras has the dubious distinction of being one of the few gourmet "ingredients" that is illegal to produce in the UK, even though, paradoxically, it is legal to buy, sell and consume.
Crucially, the theatre kept its seat prices low, believing that public money was best spent on audiences not scenic extravagance, though, paradoxically, the brilliance of Prowse's designs deceived critics into thinking the opposite.
Munching his hamburger, Kendall had understood that this was how people spoke, out in the world––in the real world he himself lived in, though, paradoxically, had yet to enter.
The transformation to Leningrad in 1924, shortly after the death of Lenin, was supposed to demonstrate the solidity of Soviet power, even though, paradoxically, Lenin had not liked the city and had even stripped it of the status Peter had given it, restoring Moscow as the capital in 1918.
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Paradoxically, though, these setbacks strengthen President Obama's hand.
Paradoxically, though, these same works in due course became vehicles for many dissimilar ballerinas that followed.
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