Which brings up the point of polar opposites co-existing, and hence the harmonious balance which the world strives to keep is always unbalanced. |
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As a coexistence of opposites, the sacred is immanent in pure awareness, the ground of language and thought. |
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Also, here, desire and transgression are articulated through a systematic presentation of opposites. |
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It is said that opposites attract, but apparently not when it comes to friendship. |
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Would such opposites attract, learn from each other, and astonish us, or would these two conflicting musical spirits lock horns and fight it out? |
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I pass a besotted dad with his toddler splashing each other from opposites sides of the fountain. |
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But at the same time they are so different that you might well think of them as opposites. |
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Neither of them ever believed their elders when they said that opposites attract. |
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For a charted illustration of denominals and their opposites, please see the Appendix. |
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He might overpower his opposites in the House of Peers, by nobilitating his natural children, or creating noblemen whom he pleased. |
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Further, only a ninny can suppose that the intellectual and mystical are opposites. |
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He described consciousness and reality as a unity of opposites in which the material is fundamental. |
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Your description seems more in keeping with the union of opposites and elements in alchemy. |
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In the technological revolution that digital video has brought to filmmaking, these two works represent polar opposites of the brave new world. |
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According to Krustev, the idea of the unity and conflict of opposites leads to a black-and-white way of thinking. |
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Flexibility and changeability are merely the opposites of unchangeability and solidity. |
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It thrives on the tension between irreconcilable, exclusive, coexisting opposites and the unlikely polarities they represent. |
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Some scholars have identified Jabir's sulphur and mercury with the Aristotelian opposites fire and water. |
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However earthily they like to present themselves, critics and poets alike are addicted to the rhetorical juggling of opposites. |
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But it's soon obvious the two are polar opposites with absolutely nothing in common. |
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Paradigmatic relations include relations such as synonymy, hyponymy, opposites, and entailment. |
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It didn't ultimately matter and nothing did apart from the outcome of a showpiece the combatants entered at biorhythmic opposites. |
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The trick is trapping someone into thinking it the problem has to be dealt with in polar opposites. |
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The possibility of attaining paradise lies, instead, in the deconstruction of Manicheism by means of the integration of opposites. |
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Some currency pairs move in tandem with each other, while others may be polar opposites. |
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It reminded me of how much we're complete opposites when it comes to our attitude to public transport. |
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She believes in the reconcilability of opposites, in tolerance and acceptance, the malleability of existence. |
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It is a symptom of an intellectually impoverished time that accepting social responsibility and affirming life should be considered opposites. |
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Myers has created a place where opposites meet and strike a natural, harmonious balance. |
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Feng shui is the art of aligning complementary opposites to coexist, balancing the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. |
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Did he present a cosmogony or cosmology in terms of the interaction of pairs of opposites? |
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It is wrong to view the public and private sectors as polar opposites that are always in competition. |
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This scenario depends upon Freud's foundational assumption that instincts can be converted into their opposites. |
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In the spiritual world it is utterly impossible to bring two opposites together. |
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The opposites of seriousness or heaviness and lightsomeness are in his clothing and the very objects he holds. |
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Although they have been portrayed as opposites, in reality they amount to the same thing. |
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This pairing of allied opposites enabled writers to cross-fertilise the two disciplines and personalities to help build on-screen tensions. |
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Gemini forms with each of the pairs of opposites in the zodiac a third factor, powerfully influencing the other two constellations. |
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Accepting degrees of graduation doesn't necessarily imply that there are varying positions on just one axis between two polar opposites. |
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What starts out as a formulaic high school love story of opposites attracting abruptly changes into a maudlin tear-jerker. |
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An integration of inner and outer duality is possible now to create a unity or mystical union of opposites. |
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Lester Bangs and Ian MacDonald have more than that in common, although in many ways they were diametrical opposites. |
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It is commonly held that opposites attract, and these two are no exception. |
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Binocular vision affords depth perception, multiple dimensions, and the ability to appreciate opposites simultaneously. |
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He and I, though, were complete opposites other than possessing similar looks. |
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A false dichotomy is a take-it-or-leave-it choice of opposites, presented as if there was no alternative. |
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George I and his son shared a deep mutual dislike for each other, were political opposites, and fought constantly. |
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It also seems to have been, at least in some respects, an attraction of opposites. |
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But then again the two characters could never be described as polar opposites. |
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A term equally applicable to extreme opposites such as those I have cited cannot tell us anything consequential. |
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Make up your own silly opposites, such as a high, squeaky voice and a low, gruff voice. |
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They were polar opposites and yet awesome friends and that was my favorite part about them. |
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It is in those intervals that the communion happens, and then you will see the complementariness of the opposites. |
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For instance, Apple and Google are diametrical opposites in so many ways, have all the skills, but neither of them did Instagram, either. |
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Flexibility and security of employment are not opposites but, instead, preconditions of each other. |
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Rob and Ann are such polar opposites that it seems unlikely they'd move beyond physical attraction in the few days they spend together before getting married. |
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Explosive energy and formal order are frozen in an eternal dance of opposites. |
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It can result, he said, in a collision of euphemisms and their linguistic opposites, dysphemisms. |
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Thus you lump together clear opposites, obfuscating the reality of the issue. |
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His film is a reminder that realism and artifice aren't opponents or opposites but the very systole and diastole of cinematic life. |
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They are not opposites, nor is there an unresolvable conflict between them. |
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We should at last stop depicting business and the protection of the climate as being polar opposites. |
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Any list of his conspicuous qualities turns out to be a recitation of opposites. |
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An overemphasis of a disjunction often serves the cause of the discourse, as an invitation to a transcendence of opposites. |
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Let us build between strict logic and unreasoning sentiment a bridge which can lead to harmony between opposites and to Aristotelian measure. |
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Anyone who suggests a middle way between opposites is likely to come under fire from both sides. |
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The film humorously depicts the developing relationship between apparent opposites who somehow overcome the obstacles between them. |
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Do opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together? |
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Gordon has a predilection for dissecting, splintering and doubling images, or for turning them into their own opposites. |
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Ideologically polar opposites, Labrador and Gutierrez say they are committed to making a deal. |
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And, as the title suggests, it is also about the coexistence of apparent opposites, or irreconcilables, most obviously male and female. |
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Contradictions have always enlivened art, however, the question is the consciousness of opposites. |
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Aotearoa is a land made perfect only by its opposites, the water and the air. |
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Europe must either trust in its values or become diluted in their opposites. |
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Spain is a country full of opposites that are not only defined by the climate, but, in particular, by a varied history and culture. |
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We are inclined to think that values conflicts arise only between our values and their opposites. |
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She is seemingly opposing to your views and you learn to see the complementary nature of the seeming opposites. |
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But we return to the yin and yang, the balance between opposites, the awareness that one thing lies very close to the other. |
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As we all know, opposites attract and complement one another particularly well. |
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A basic assumption from what we know about language is that words are defined partly by their opposites. |
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From your perspective, ecology and economics were long regarded as opposites. |
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This dramatic comedy from 1942 plays off the match of polar opposites, the brash sports reporter Craig and the brilliant political commentator Hepburn. |
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The entire movie is a collection of dualities, of opposites contrasting. |
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Really, though, the American Atheist convention in Salt Lake City is not a clash of opposites. |
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In classic TV style, this pair of oddballs proves that opposites really do attract. |
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It was routine in Cold War times to see Chiang and Mao and the parties they led as opposites in every way. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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It was lucky, I thought, that Kathy and Ken were complete polar opposites, because if I had been stuck with two Ken's throughout this I would have gone mad. |
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Indeed, it's those co-existing opposites that underpin the whole movie. |
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His central tenet is that equality and prosperity are opposites. |
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In Valiente's poem, they are ordered in pairs of complementary opposites, reflecting a dualism that is common throughout Wiccan philosophy. |
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Are Anna and Grace opposites doing different things or is there symbiosis? |
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The opposites of nationalization are privatization, municipalization and demutualization. |
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Alchemy is a metaphor for the metamorphosis of being through the combining of apparently unmixable opposites. |
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You don't have to be a rock hound to wonder what created a land of such dramatic opposites. |
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His genius is to fuse opposites with an imperceptible sleight of hand, to blend the surreal with the real, and the caricature with the natural. |
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This time, Hitchcock makes the victim and villain kindreds, rather than opposites, as in Strangers on a Train. |
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Confidence and caution only appear to be opposites. |
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They are in some ways diametrical opposites. |
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His quaternion theory is relevant for System 1. System 2 is explained in terms of 'intermediates', which combine the qualities of the items in one quaternion with their opposites in the other. |
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Vivid and juicy, they also have the ability to bring opposites together. |
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But on them are also superimposed the system of the four elements and their four qualities, the Pythagorean opposites, and lists of sublunar substances. |
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In fact they are a pair of opposites, a man and a woman. |
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What about the Far East and its passionate quest for harmony and right action, its intuitive understanding of the tension of opposites as a source of vital momentum? |
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Polysemy, even the simultaneous implication of near opposites, recurred throughout Smith's exhibition. |
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While Mao and Deng are commonly portrayed as opposites, they are in fact two sides of the same coin, as was seen with China's anti-Soviet alliance with U. S. imperialism. |
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The latter case is manifested for example in positronium or meson where matter and antimatter reside together as the unity of the opposites. |
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The key principles that underpin a flexicurity strategy are that flexibility and security should not be seen as opposites, but can be made mutually supportive. |
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Disloyalty and hyphenism came to be seen as opposites of 100 percent Americanism. |
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Pleasure and pain are those two great polar opposites between which we perpetually oscillate, that is, until we learn how to walk between them along the path of the cold, shining light of solar fire. |
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What they have said and what they have done are polar opposites. |
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It is interesting that two people coming from such polar opposites in this debate can both put their points well, succinctly and make their arguments. |
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We're not sure about the Roxy and Kanye references, but to us this one sounds like Ultravox with Beach Boys harmonies, if you can get your head round such a clash of opposites. |
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The cross expresses fusion of mighty opposites, and for that reason it has become a powerful symbol in society, in language, culture, religion, and of course too when featured in the form of song. |
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Above all it involves an attitude of respect for other people at all times. Hatred and egocentricity are destructive opposites and have no limits. |
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We are not sufficiently alive to what the philosophers call the hierarchy of values, to the fact that our values conflict not only with their opposites but with each other. |
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Designating God as the Oppositeness of such opposites can take us from the distinctions and oppositions with which we are familiar to the One who is responsible for there being such oppositions. |
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Karen: Being opposites has helped because we never expected to be alike. |
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There is still hope for the super-bright introvert, however the authors do not conclude that employees with high cognitive abilities and low emotional intelligence are at a disadvantage relative to their opposites. |
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The extreme opposites in the theory of fiction are sometimes characterized as forms of segregationism and integrationism. |
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Some filters in Color Efex Pro 3.0 involve complementary colors, which are color opposites that reside directly across from each other on a color wheel. |
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It is beyond logic, an inconceivable but not unexperienceable unity of opposites. |
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Rousseauist responsiveness and nurturance automatically flip over into their opposites. |
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We're living proof that opposites attract. |
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She arose in an era of competing totalitarian ideologies and declared that communism and Nazism were not opposites but evil twins, and that their true opposite was freedom. |
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The mythographer, the lover of myth, is led to myth because of the aporia that naturally attends opposites and the power of the mythic image to encompass them. |
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She and I are good friends even though we're polar opposites. |
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