But paradoxically these two faiths have things in common.
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But paradoxically, that could end up hurting both actresses.
But paradoxically, should the euro have a troubled birth and prove to be a weak currency, that could also be troublesome: sterling's current strength might then persist, forcing up the relative costs of manufacturing in Britain.
But, paradoxically, this lesser isolation might matter more than the greater one did.
Both are rich with coal but, paradoxically, short themselves on power.
To the prime minister I would say that he has achieved great things since 1997 but, paradoxically, he is in danger of destroying his legacy as he becomes increasingly obsessed by his place in history.
This may further take the shine off Mr Brown's government but, paradoxically, voters who fear an economic slowdown may be less inclined to trust an untested team of young Conservative leaders rather than the man who, as chancellor, oversaw many years of sustained growth.
But, perhaps paradoxically, that very advancement should also reduce the perceived need for such a safety net.
"My mother wanted to leave, " he later recalled, "but my father paradoxically still had faith in Marshal Petain" -- then the ruler of Vichy France, the part unoccupied by Nazi forces.
But relative prosperity has paradoxically sharpened discontent, especially among people who depend on the state-controlled formal sector for their livelihoods.
Which would be the same data as the second but in a form, paradoxically, less useful to anyone.
But Uribe's current problems are, paradoxically, the result of his successful transformation of the conflict.
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The new world order for much business paradoxically means being able to move swiftly at times but at other times also to be more patient.
Somewhat paradoxically, the late Bobby Short follows single-handledly, but at no discernible disadvantage.
Samsonov's career peaked at a time when the world's best players were European, but now that the Chinese have regained the ascendancy the game is more popular and, paradoxically, top Europeans are even bigger stars in China.
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Paradoxically, he observes that the Chinese have not gleaned their intelligence through espionage, but through careful scrutiny of U.S. IW in practice.
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