His practice of mobility is based on a constant but consciously unsuccessful effort to merge dissimilarities and blend antipodes. |
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Fair coverage, would include, not just the antipodes singing their antiphons of dissent, but a much fuller range of opinions and perspectives. |
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Our selection of easy or more elaborate, classic or inventive recipes will help you to discover and appreciate this meat from the antipodes. |
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Crisis and redemption, the two antipodes of Martin's heroic rhetoric, constitute the classic parameters of salvational ideology and charismatic power. |
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Now the continent and its northern antipodes are seen as crucial to understanding the Earth's climate and how it changes. |
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There is also far less waste. The latest straws in the wind come from the world's antipodes. |
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Just before I went to sleep the other night, I became aware of everything directly beneath me and this led me to wondering what the exact antipodes of my location looked like. |
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This diatom is native to Europe and is an invasive species both in the antipodes and in parts of North America. |
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The alternative, in the early months of next season, was the European Tour's tiring hike through Africa, Asia and the Antipodes. |
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This naturally entails a missionary element, bringing new revelations to the benighted souls in the art-complacent Antipodes. |
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Proud Ilkley ex-pats living in the Antipodes could drive off with a unique personalised car registration plate. |
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I have to say that I agree with him and don't think this is just the bias of a Brit in the Antipodes. |
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Andy and Kevin set off for a two-month trip to the Antipodes on Thursday, and the first of Andy's characteristically opaque text messages arrived soon afterwards. |
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We are not at this time accepting abusive or sarky emails from the Antipodes regarding England's magnificent Rugby World Cup victory. |
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The former Lakes School pupil, who trained as a landscape gardener, decided on his return from the Antipodes that it was time for a career change. |
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Such a shame, too, that her triumphs were being closely monitored by sceptical officials from the Antipodes who know where a Sheila should be sporting curves and why. |
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Anyway, he adds, he has a New Zealand passport as well as a British one, and two of his children live in the Antipodes, so I mustn't make assumptions about patriotism. |
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Some of the best directors in the world come from the Antipodes, with New Zealand making a huge parallel contribution with artists like Jane Campion and Peter Jackson. |
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The same antipodal vision persists in the stories collected by David Malouf under the title of Antipodes. |
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The Antipodes were the body's extremities, its feet or its finger nails. |
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From June 27 to 29, the five-person manned submersible Antipodes will take scientists on a series of dives off the Florida coast to study the growing lionfish population. |
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The Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion includes the Bounty Islands, Auckland Islands, Antipodes Islands, the Campbell Island group, and Macquarie Island. |
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