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Mr. Wexler was something of a paradox.
Until their discovery, this was something of a paradox.
The choice of Portman as eulogist was something of a paradox.
The strong Likud showing was something of a paradox, considering that opinion polls show that a consistent majority of Israelis favor exactly what Mr. Sharon has not done so far -- remove most Jewish settlements from the West Bank and Gaza Strip, establish a clear and defensible national border and help set up a Palestinian state next door.
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Iran's middle class is something of a paradox.
Movie impersonation is something of a paradox, he says.
The second terrific thing is something of a paradox.
"Breakout Nations" is something of a paradox: a broad, breezy book in praise of narrowness and depth.
"If it says we'll fail, and it's right, that's something of a paradox".
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