Needless to say, this is the antithesis of those who founded the U.S. in the 1790s.
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In this, he and Mr Miller are a good match: the antithesis of celebrity executives.
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Boo is the antithesis of the caricatured country-club golfer, and thus is great for the Tour.
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But asking her to withdraw her paper before the truth is known is the antithesis of science.
The powerful impulse for co-operation is materialism based on rapid economic development: the antithesis of Tagore's invocation.
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This punish-first-figure-out-why-later FCC approach was obviously found to be the antithesis of American Constitutional rule of law.
It's the antithesis of the French ideal of the cadre, or frame, that French parents often talk about.
In the (limited) sense that strategy is an unchanging commitment to something, it is the antithesis of flexibility.
Paia, Maui's North Shore surfer outpost, is the refreshing antithesis of the sprawling resorts on the island's south side.
As such, OWS is the antithesis of the civil rights and anti-war movements.
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This person is the absolute antithesis of the rest of her misbegotten family.
So, quite the antithesis of the problems in many of the developed markets.
But Obama's approach is the antithesis of the politics of hate and division.
Such thinking is the very antithesis of the concept of a "global" ban.
In fact, a black market is the exact antithesis of a free market.
Such a system is the antithesis of the rule of law which the United States was founded to uphold.
Aron is the antithesis of the typical hard charging, take-no-prisoners enterprise software CEO.
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In the name of liberal thought it is the very antithesis of liberalism.
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They aren't meant to be Owens says they are the antithesis of his clothes, which place a premium on slouchy comfort.
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This is the antithesis of a growth plan, and Illinois must take a serious look at its taxing and spending habits.
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These figures and their families are the complete antithesis of the democratic, meritocratic values that are supposed to mark the new century.
That is the antithesis of how we invest at Gramercy Capital Management.
It might make sense to a judge or a lawyer, but it is almost the antithesis of what science is all about.
Bisciotti, the Ravens majority owner since 2004, is the antithesis of high-profile NFL owners like Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder.
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Led Zeppelin II for me became the antithesis of the suburbs.
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Certainly, they are the antithesis of traditional software firms such as Microsoft.
It is the antithesis of education for each generation to have to learn the same lessons all over again and on their own.
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By contrast, Gujral -- a suave, intellectual urbanite who is the very antithesis of the earthy Yadav -- has no such mass following.
Hu is seen as a "Zhou Enlai II" - a kind man who doesn't put on airs, the antithesis of a pompous bureaucrat.
It would, indeed, be accurate to read her as the antithesis of the typical hero who more often than not is male, white, straight and privileged.
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