This completely upends conventional wisdom about the war, and requires a certain amount of historical amnesia. |
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Then people get serious and ask me what turning the tables when Miyamoto-san upends the tea table is like. |
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It upends what had been a delicate balance of power in Tripoli and raises the prospect of more violence to come. |
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Now groundbreaking new research upends that conventional wisdom and finds that that isn't the case. |
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I found out about Vipassana in the winter of 2014, in the midst of a break-up of the sort that upends every part of one's life. |
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With each successive sensory experience, the new exhibition at the Espace culturel Louis Vuitton upends perceptions and certainties? |
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Avec tambour ni trompette upends all expectations, delivering nothing short of a musical Jekyll and Hyde. |
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Because his elevation so clearly upends the idea – popular among US critics of the prize – that the Nobel always goes to fashionable leftist scribes. |
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