But there are important ways in which liberty and equality are natural bedfellows. |
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But at the last minute, I went with my own thoughts and voted no, in spite of joining such strange bedfellows by so doing. |
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The way men perceive the educational status of their female bedfellows has changed. |
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Let me live in my dream world where strange bedfellows become welcome friends. |
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Heritage and recent history are strange bedfellows in today's political establishment. |
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Art and war may seem strange bedfellows, but often the needs of the one are answered by the other. |
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For them, strange or strained bedfellows are more fun than no bedfellows at all, since the excitement is all in the conquest. |
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They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but the converse may also be true. |
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The relationship between major corporations and the government isn't incestuous, because the politicians are pawns, not bedfellows. |
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They will keep out the growling, rasping or fluty snoring sounds from the ears of bedfellows and allow them to sleep peacefully. |
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When wrapped around his infectious melodies, though, they prove to be perfect bedfellows to his lo-fi sound. |
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Even some of those who have aggressively championed the marriage campaign fear they have made dubious bedfellows. |
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Sleep disturbances and unipolar depression are such intransigent bedfellows that troubled sleep is considered a hallmark of the mood disorder. |
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Art and commerce have always been necessary bedfellows – at least from the artist's point of view. |
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He may also be sweating it out, hoping that success in the upper-house elections will enable him to eject his awkward bedfellows. |
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But all Laurens's play, which has already finished its brief run, proves is that classical myth and futurist nightmare make queasily strange bedfellows. |
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The Bloc and the Conservatives seem to have formed an unholy alliance, and we have seen some strange bedfellows in this House. |
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It is not yet clear that fanfare traditions and contemporary creators will make good bedfellows. |
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The Militias lack of preparation was apparently behind this solution, one in which patronage and politics were the best of bedfellows. |
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Another intervention observed that there are often strange bedfellows in the Middle East. |
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I have with me a report by the Clean Air Renewable Energy Coalition. Its members call themselves a collection of strange bedfellows. |
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As I was thinking about this presentation, I thought that David Roy and Karl Marx make good bedfellows. |
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That is why the Teamsters and the Tories may sound like strange bedfellows, but on this important issue we are not. |
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The religious right and the tabloid press became strange bedfellows as they rushed to agree that his claims were absurd or even blasphemous. |
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Good storytelling and allegory make uncomfortable bedfellows. |
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It appears they were bedfellows both figuratively and literally. |
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Political parties and city politics are not good bedfellows, but the city keeps getting dragged into the mix like there's some principle of osmosis at work. |
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Those opposition groups have some strange bedfellows, though, chief among them the Arkansas Beverage Retailers Association. |
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Interestingly, Wyden and Paul are not the only ones who find themselves with strange bedfellows these days. |
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Politics and network television programming make strange bedfellows. |
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Industry and the environment are often seen as strange bedfellows. |
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Music and cartoons might seem like strange bedfellows to most. |
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History takes strange turns and politics makes strange bedfellows. |
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As drama it was accepted that tabloid journalism and high principle were not natural bedfellows. |
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From Joan Rivers to Marlo Thomas to Lena Dunham, comedy and feminism have been longstanding bedfellows. |
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This is why we on the left must reject the sneering insinuations of the liberals that in our no we find ourselves with strange neo-fascist bedfellows. |
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War makes strange bedfellows and the U.S. has certainly been promiscuous before choosing its allies in past wars. |
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Every time they do so they are challenging the dominant culture and established ways of thinking and doing and proving that theatre and activism are excellent bedfellows, more powerful together than apart. |
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I will say that the NDP and the Bloc Québécois are bedfellows entertaining the same dream, Mr. Chairman, as Mr. Fontaine was saying in reference to the cold war. |
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The controversy has made some strange bedfellows. |
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It is strange to see these British Conservatives bedfellows of the abstentionist Sinn Fein party, neither of whom have been in this House today or yesterday. |
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These do not make good environmental bedfellows, and are the biggest challenges facing us as river managers, not only here in the north, but for rivers all across Canada. |
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Liberty and equality are at times uneasy bedfellows. |
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The OMA includes strange bedfellows, including Microsoft, Sun, Oracle and Nokia. |
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Whether due to pre-existing hypertension or that which develops with the progression and duration of diabetes, the two together do not make good bedfellows! |
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Uncomfortable bedfellows they may be, but the forging of shared interests between organised crime and terrorism is one of the undesired outcomes of the greater economic and financial liberalisation in the Euro-Atlantic area. |
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As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows. |
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But these strange bedfellows finally appear to be on similar career paths. |
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Ellen DeGenerous, also riffing on Melissa Etheridge's strange bedfellows with David Crosby, paraded around with a cup asking for donors. |
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Stress and allergies do not make good bedfellows. |
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Trade and culture have been awkward bedfellows. |
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Indeed, some mooted political bedfellows beggar belief. |
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Three-quarters of Pakistanis who favour sharia do. In this section Strange bedfellows Minds unmade Called up ReprintsViews vary over how sharia should be applied. |
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Openness and anxiety make uneasy bedfellows. |
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