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About faith they often used to say that it was antithetically opposed to works.
Or the physical factor that my blood pressure runs slightly high and my mate's antithetically low.
Immediately following the site greedyassociates.com appeared the antithetically named site generousassociates.com.
Initially, and in some sense antithetically, his desire to purge his emotions had been extremely powerful.
Gwaay, antithetically, was supple of limb, well-formed and good to look upon.
Antithetically, the ancestor before the latter split had a more pronounced isomaltose-like glucosidase activity.
Through the lights and shadows of its lyrical fabric transpire a ravishing sensitivity and intoxicating effeteness and, almost antithetically, a persistent tone of youthful optimism.
Antithetically, during Frank-van der Merwe (FM) growth, adatoms attach preferentially to surface sites resulting in atomically smooth, fully formed layers.
Other formal characteristics include compliments for already adhering to what is exhorted, encouragement to continue in the same fashion, an example (often delineated antithetically and usually a family member, particularly the speaker's father).
They came at last to the engine and boiler-rooms, to the gulping pressure changes on unaccustomed eardrums as they went through the airlocks, to the antithetically breath-taking blast of heat as they passed inside.
"Here are two people of approximately the same age, who went to college in the 60's and who responded antithetically to the cultural chasm," said Fred I. Greenstein, a presidential scholar who teaches at Princeton.
As I began to explore these questions, both substantive and hermeneutical, I soon discovered that Jews and Christians in various times and places have read the creation story-and its practical implications-quite differently, sometimes even antithetically.
Given its familiar themes of the transformational capacity of youngsters and the regenerative power of nature, the musical remains antithetically dead weight, even though changes, seemingly imperceptible, were made in the production after the Broadway opening in April 1991.
From that time onward, as long as these Gymnosperms were, as was usual, reckoned as dicotyledonous flowering plants, the term Angiosperm was used antithetically by botanical writers, with varying scope, as a group-name for other dicotyledonous plants.
But they are all, so to speak, animated by an attempt to blend the two major strains of 20th-century American animation, to use the form simultaneously as a vehicle for enchantment and, somewhat antithetically, as a tool for satire - to make fun in two perhaps incompatible senses of the term.
As April, 'the cruellest month', brings renewed life, which is a renewal of pain and memories of destruction, so antithetically, this dust looks not only towards the grave, but also towards birth as the handful of fecundating dust sprinkled over those red rocks of Durkheim's desert tribes.