This dual focus, which probes the contradictions of "primitivism, " remains a driving force of contemporary art.
This is the one of the key contradictions in the progressive approach to public policy.
Reconciling those contradictions will be difficult in an atmosphere of increasingly divisive and partisan politics.
This is because things like contradictions are processed in other parts of the brain.
Yesterday, a pair of surveys arrived that nicely captured the contradictions of business in India.
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Conservative AM Andrew R T Davies criticised the minister for "delivering a statement of contradictions".
The whole scene is, in a way, a microcosm of the contradictions this country faces.
The problem is that big-government conservatism is already stumbling under the weight of its own contradictions.
However, praying does not mean isolating oneself from the world and its contradictions, as St.
The English language is a riot of irregularities, contradictions and exceptions, in both spelling and grammar.
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Which is why Romney is trying to convince voters of two impossible contradictions simultaneously.
He was acquitted due to what Jerusalem District Court claimed were contradictions in the prosecution's testimony.
As host, Japan's prime minister, Yasuo Fukuda, is determined to make the best of the contradictions.
Mr Chirac's presidential manifesto in 1995 was a hotch-potch of contradictions and promises, many later broken.
Mr Sattin constantly picks up the ironies and contradictions in the motives of the association's members.
During the Bush administration, US Latin America policy was an incoherent bundle of contradictions.
Ms Heller and Ms Burns both dwell on the contradictions of Rand and Randism.
The most buzzed-about designs embody myriad contradictions and conceptual fixations while still being wonderful to live with.
But in rebutting the myth that he was a simpleton or a chameleon, she underplays his contradictions.
As for Bush, who decamped to his ranch in Crawford, Texas, there was no escaping the contradictions.
Today's time-travel movies generally follow the blueprint of entertainment-above-science, often farcically ignoring the contradictions caused by time-travel storytelling.
But there are deeper, less obvious contradictions, of which perhaps Binet is not always the all-seeing postmodern master.
But, you know, life is complicated and filled with contradictions, so this is just another one of those.
Among other things, such contradictions help to explain the American attachment to religion that puzzles many in Europe.
Now the contradictions: Najib has leaned to the reformist side of the governing bloc, particularly in his rhetoric.
Contradictions in his character, perhaps exacerbated by the paradoxes of his work, made him increasingly ambivalent about his reputation.
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It is hard to see how any incumbent of Canterbury could cope with these contradictions, however impermeable his hide.
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Amid these contradictions, there is a perceptible trend towards films with Islamic themes.
But Aaronson points out--just like his program will eventually--that there are some obvious contradictions and tensions between and among them.
It's all a bundle of contradictions: The shows are showier, but we're more distracted, yet also encouraged to engage more.
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