It has been said that today print culture is in decline, but contrarily, the book industry has grown in the late twentieth century. |
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Upon awaking four days later Hughes contrarily declared himself to be in fine health. |
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Or, contrarily, are there any contemporary film-makers whom you would single out as people whose attempts to shock have failed? |
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I wanted also, contrarily, to join the services when I was old enough, before I was called up at eighteen, so as to do my bit in the war effort. |
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In a dystopia, contrarily, the world view and management style do not match for some reason. |
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In Eurasia, contrarily, hominins disappeared by the beginning of the Pliocene. |
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Quite contrarily, its unique nature proves that agricultural products are one of a kind. |
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These competitions are closed to the other style, contrarily to combat competitions. |
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We shall argue that green GDP, contrarily to some expectations, does not exactly fill the objective of measuring sustainability. |
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The transit of June 5-6, 2012 is, contrarily, only a little observable from France. |
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Those owners say the brake lights may illuminate when the brake pedal is not depressed and then, somewhat contrarily, not illuminate when the brakes are applied. |
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The Board for Social Responsibility of the Church of Scotland, contrarily declared, that the human embryo was a human being from the first moment of fertilization, and it had the right to be protected and treated as such. |
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I honestly could not find one thing to dislike in the Sportback which, contrarily, is a four-door saloon. |
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The Breton motorways are not toll roads, contrarily to the usual French highways. |
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Overall, students recognised the value of the bioscience units while contrarily not expressing enjoyment of this aspect of their studies. |
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From this perspective, and considering the models with all categories, contrarily to expected the best predictors of deliveries in due order are items, employees, suppliers, and sales area. |
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However, feelings can under-mine the efficient workings of a group if they become stagnant, or contrarily, propel a group forward if they are expressed with beauty, dignity and power. |
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It became clear that he favored crafty improvisers and, contrarily, people with big heads and wide eyes, innocents who almost didn't seem to be actors. |
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He also reminded that Turkey is already supporting the settlement of the problem and that Turkish Cypriots voted in favour of the Annan Plan, contrarily to Greek Cypriots. |
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The Parliament considers that a regulation, contrarily to a directive, has the advantage to ensure fast, clear and homogeneous implementation of a Community text which matches its aim. |
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Contrarily, rival Google's SSL configuration for Gmail supports forward secrecy since 2011 and Facebook and Twitter have also implemented it. |
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Contrarily to the conventional contact processes in which dry mixtures of sulphur dioxide and air are treated, wet gas is used in the wet gas process. |
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Contrarily, Storefront's rigid options for non-store pages calls for the flexibility of DotNetNuke. |
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Contrarily, a 'joint operation' implies that the two forces are physically employed jointly on either side of the border. |
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Contrarily, it is not an already given whole, possessing inner properties and powers, making it indivisible and not commodifiable. |
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Contrarily, using Avant Browser is like using an almighty browser, you may have switched between three rendering engines IE, Firefox and Chrome automatically without noticing. |
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Contrarily, this did not happen for chin and choose, which are kin and kieze. |
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Contrarily to the American stock market, a quote-driven market, the TSE is an order-driven market. |
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