One of the fundamental dichotomies in classical physics was that between energy and matter. |
All the dichotomies and polarities can be dissolved and forgiven in that blessed moment of utter peace and tranquility. |
He railed against the creation of artificial dichotomies, such as head versus heart, reason versus irrationality. |
The dichotomies upon which this film is based sometimes seem to be treated too simply. |
The old dichotomies between current and non-current, custody and non-custody, and even records and archives may be distinct relics of the past. |
No doubt Vermeer owed a particular debt to Delft, but it is the great dichotomies of Dutch art generally that nourished his genius. |