For the coffee oppugnant, however, there is a liquid wonderland of juices plus teas, milkshakes and soft drinks. |
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Then, in an almost oppugnant tone, she inquired clumsily as to the reason for his lack of attraction for her. |
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There were six archetypes, including the daredevil, the oppugnant duelist, and the vainglory swashbuckler. |
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Gerberian Shepsky, a mix of two oppugnant dog breeds, needs a mentally and physically strong owner, who can actively nurture its needs. |
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I encounter these same works at Karakashian’s first solo show where the tension between her oppugnant materials and colours is played out across sixteen paintings. |
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I encounter these same works at Karakashian’s first solo show where the tension between her oppugnant materials and colours is played out across sixteen paintings |
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College life in many ways stands on oppugnant terms with corporate life. |
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What began as an attempt to make a record as the creative and logistical head of a band which dissipated into the cynical and creatively oppugnant haze of Nashville ended up becoming a solo effort. |
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Fortunately ideas still matter, and a candidate can win a battle in which he’s oppugnant against Sheldon Adelson’s fortune, as shown by the election results. |
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We must also resist the travel ban that has already taken root in our minds, the one we tacitly adopt, which makes us more isolated, more oppugnant, and ultimately less Southern. |
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When we use diaphragmatic breathing we aid the spinal stability by increasing the intra abdominal and the intra thoracic pressure acting as an oppugnant against external forces. |
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As oppugnant as the fuel of satan and ultimate driving machines are, Audi did once put a 493bhp 6L Twin-Turbo V12 diesel engine in the back of an original R8. |
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These elements are regarded as opponent and oppugnant, but not contrary. |
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