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L. Mencken, who became an early mentor and whose cigar-waving directness and contrariness appealed to him.
NEWYORKER: This Woman��s Work
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Besides delivering quality work, Dawson has stayed in business by practicing cyclical contrariness.
FORBES: Optimistic on oil
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Sometimes I thought I did remember, but out of contrariness or fear of getting things wrong I pretended not to.
NEWYORKER: Gravel
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That act, like those moments from Garbo, Gish, and Brooks, suggests a vein of contrariness and complication, the astonishments of art.
NEWYORKER: The Artists
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The popularity, and the contrariness, of the opposition after the reintroduction of democracy in 1989 seem to have taken him aback.
ECONOMIST: How indispensable is King Hussein?
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When in power, the BJP proposed similar retail reforms, so its contrariness now is breathtakingly cynical and could be self-defeating if, as it seems to believe, the party returns to office at the next general election, due in 2014.
ECONOMIST: Indian reform