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paradoxically

in a paradoxical manner paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter

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strangely queerly quaintly

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Simple sentences

Paradoxically, he is right.
Paradoxically, drinkable water is the first thing in short supply after a flood.

Movie subtitles

You see, ladies and gentlemen our subject is impelled towards the good by paradoxically being impelled towards evil.
Paradoxically, the solution is to introduce a random component into the tachyonic emission, as long as we can deduct.
Paradoxically, Jesus wasn't Christian but Jewish.
Sometimes boundaries can paradoxically provide us with freedom.
Paradoxically, she loses touch with time and the world around her.
Paradoxically, the rebels remained fervently loyal to the Crown.
And paradoxically a closed source code company.
Telling us, paradoxically, it's an inside job.
But paradoxically, repeated epidemics made Europeans more resilient.
It was felt if an accident could be arranged, there would be outpourings of grief which would, paradoxically, unite the nation.
And paradoxically, he sees.
Global warming, paradoxically, causes not only more flooding, but also more drought.
Paradoxically, missing friends and family would have inspired him.
So, paradoxically, it's the roasted sands of Arabia that prevent the gulf from being another desert in the sea.
And yet, paradoxically, worthless.
A brilliant physics student at the University of Michigan. who paradoxically chose to turn his back on science. and taste of life through a seemingly. random series of occupations.
We are entering. an era of economic recession that, paradoxically, will see the advanced industrialised nations to adopt ultra-capitalist foreign policies and domestic policies that are radically socialist.
I have to say that, paradoxically, I enjoyed the perversity of the character I was playing.
If I had homosexual urges, paradoxically, it would be for a non-homosexual.
Paradoxically, they can't wait.
Paradoxically, we're forced to defend things which aren't completely defensible.
Paradoxically, this vitality is a problem for their caregivers.
Paradoxically, the only thing that can lift this village from a centuries-old curse that turns every woman on her 18th birthday into a vampire.
And which would paradoxically make them respect us even more.
You don't think I'm a good role model, and yet, paradoxically, you still want to have children with me.
The light that slowly appears is paradoxically created by the painter, who draws one black curve after another.
Of course, you know, paradoxically, you'll have to pass the bar if you expect to pass the bar.
Izzy's all for it, paradoxically.
Anyway, paradoxically, the last thing people do when they're freezing to death is take their clothes off.
A metaphor for uncontrollable life that paradoxically forces me to face my weakness.
Yes, but it's political defeat has made it paradoxically harder.
No, I value confidentiality and paradoxically I don't care who knows it.

News and current affairs

But paradoxically, it may also contain an element of forgetfulness, because it tends to conceal the fact that liberation required a military defeat.
Second, investors may be remembering that even though the dollar was at the epicenter of the 2008 financial panic, the consequences radiated so widely that, paradoxically, the dollar actually rose in value.
Paradoxically, this new environment, though daunting, is less troublesome for the US; in fact, it provides fresh opportunities for the US to capitalize on its unique position.
Leftist parties in various Central European countries, indeed, have often turned out to be more successful in reforming because they, paradoxically, have greater legitimacy in this respect.
Paradoxically, these exercises were undertaken during a period when bilateral political and economic ties appeared on the surface to be at their highest point.
Paradoxically, resource-rich developing countries are often worse off than comparable countries that lack those resources.
Paradoxically, given its enormous impact on basic research in biological sciences, the United States is not leading this effort and, perhaps, is not even a major player.
Above all, will they be vehicles to promote - or, paradoxically, constrain - China's interests?
Paradoxically, though, great deal hangs on the elections' outcome.
Paradoxically, the early stages of the financial crisis appeared to favor conservative and pro-market leaders - who seemed to be in a better position to save the economy - more than socialists.
In the world of play freedom is generated, paradoxically, by restrictions.
Paradoxically, the scandals themselves have highlighted America's strong regulatory system.
Paradoxically, that is a good thing, because it means that risk-management technology can be used to mitigate the problem.
Somewhat paradoxically, the election of Rowhani will strengthen their political hand.
Paradoxically, one indicator that has been improving steadily in the US - productivity - may be the clearest sign of the problem.
In this, paradoxically, they have become like the outraged US government officials who are now threatening Assange, and who also are no longer able to control the flow of information.
Paradoxically, however, developments in 2010 offer hope for the future.
Paradoxically, some deem human rights to be wholly inefficacious where their recognition is most required.
Paradoxically, but not unexpectedly, Mao Zedong's struggle against the Kuomintang was inspired by anti-Japanese nationalism as well.
Many democratic, even anti-Communist politicians are now, paradoxically, defending the overblown governmental powers that are relics of the Communist era.
Paradoxically, the current fighting and the masses of displaced persons that it produced have helped to draw attention to the crisis.
Paradoxically, this crisis also presents a unique opportunity for Africa.
Paradoxically, Iranian elections are abnormal by both democratic and autocratic standards.
The US will remain the most powerful country in 2020, but, paradoxically, the strongest state since the days of Rome will be unable to protect its citizens acting alone.

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