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Vieira takes a different view: Although I would be contradicted by many on that point, yes, it is still easily possible to sell as many records as "Thriller," "D.S.O.T.M.," or "Grease".

The idea is that the former would be contradicted by a single counterinstance, say, one accelerating inertial body, though the latter is consistent with there being one smoker who never gets cancer.

This implies also T n x → z x ( x ) as n → ∞ ; ∀ x ∈ A such that z x ( x ) = T z x ; ∀ x ∈ A which is then a fixed point of T : C → C (otherwise, the above property lim n → ∞ d ( T n x, T n + m x ) = 0 ; ∀ x ∈ A, ∀ m ∈ N would be contradicted).

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The 88-year-old actor, who played 007 in seven films, beginning with "Live and Let Die" in 1973 through "A View to a Kill" in 1985, said a gay twist on the womanizing secret agent would be contradict the way the character was portrayed in Ian Fleming's original novels and short stories. .

Burck figured that Libby assumed his account would never be contradicted, because prosecutors could not force reporters to violate vows of confidentiality to their sources.

Rob Zombie's reboot of the film series ensured that any Halloween comics would not be contradicted by upcoming films, allowing Hutchinson creative freedom.

The Soviet Government statement would further be contradicted by Soviet civilian divers who later recalled that they viewed wreckage of the aircraft on the bottom of sea for the first time on 15 September, two weeks after the plane had been shot down.

Our predictions would only be contradicted by sweeps of old clones at the expense of younger ones.

Such a model would not be contradicted by either the epidemiologic or the toxicologic literature, at least for bladder cancer.

That would appear to be contradicted by a Bear , Stearnsinternal memorandum quoted in the suit.

This nostalgia would seem to be contradicted by the historical reality of New York in 1973 (the city's brush with bankruptcy, and the Daily News headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead," were a couple of a years away); entire neighborhoods were blighted by graffiti, plagued by arson and eventually abandoned; and few lives were untouched by crime or economic desperation.

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