In a sense the very contradictoriness of these passages returns us to the theme of flux which they had seemed to deny. |
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A contradictoriness penetrates to the very core of what I feel to be my true and independent self. |
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One aim is to introduce students to genuine historical complexity and the contradictoriness of the woman writer's position then and now. |
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We can get at some of this contradictoriness through one of his many remarks on sexual attraction. |
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In this article, the author seeks to refute this principle and show its inherent contradictoriness. |
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The contradictoriness I have mentioned runs like a thread through other areas. |
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For the viewer, the contradictoriness of technology and human being is almost physically painfully perceptible in these works. |
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It's a tougher and more uneven world, and there's a certain level of contradictoriness that we just to have live with. |
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This contradictoriness is partly down to the transformation that age wrought on Highsmith, as the years turned her from a sensual, romantic young woman to a solitary, disillusioned alcoholic. |
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It also preserves our intuition on contradictoriness, in the form: A and B are contradictories iff, if A is true, B is false, and if A is false, B is true. |
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But the protagonists – Patty especially – are constantly making new discoveries about themselves: redemptive insights, lessons in the contradictoriness of the human heart. |
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