Given that politically, we are poles apart, there is quite a lot of common ground. |
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Far from the aesthetic and the ethical being poles apart, as Kierkegaard and Tolstoy insisted, the aesthetic is itself a quasi-moral project. |
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The aspiring actress has landed a part in Coronation Street and her new role is poles apart from her old life. |
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He was poles apart from all his nieces and nephews who were absolutely feral about Vietnam war and what we were doing there and about how Australia was changing. |
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In its emphasis on self-knowledge gained through the study of poetry and heroes, Emerson's idea of self-reliance is poles apart from the modern notion of self-esteem. |
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It is too bold to say they all follow a co-ordinated plan, yet there are acts that seem pretty much similar and there are others that are poles apart in nature. |
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Not poles apart from Tory thinking, but the implementation may throw up some differences. |
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With its desert-like climate, the city seems poles apart from Kalmar for Uzbek refugees. |
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If, indeed, the chores and the excitements are poles apart from the arts, that is not a bad thing. |
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The modern industry is already poles apart from its position at the turn of the 21st century. |
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We haven't moved away from one another, because there's a fraternal side, although we're poles apart. |
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At times in our recent history, they were poles apart or, at best, unaware of each other's existence, and they were often undervalued. |
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A country that is completely contradictory, literally poles apart, yet striking similar to India. |
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As is so often the case, the protagonists' view of their significance and their impact on society were poles apart. |
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With both sides poles apart, Zimbabwe left Tel Aviv empty-handed, with the WGM unable to reach consensus. |
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Galatasaray and Besiktas may be poles apart in many respects, but they do have certain things in common. |
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It is indeed true that no one expects consensus to have been reached at this point in the year, but it cannot be denied that the standpoints of the EU's two budgetary authorities on the 2006 budget are poles apart. |
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Artistically, though, the brothers were poles apart. |
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We were poles apart politically, of course. |
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Even the poles are, well, poles apart in appearance. |
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Although the men seem poles apart, two things become clear. |
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At first glance, the lives of these children may appear poles apart. |
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Urban and rural areas are too often considered poles apart, but when I look at Salzburg the city, and Salzburg the region, I see that the divide is not as great as many think. |
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But not only have the victims not been protected but the executioner has grown tougher: the announced aim of the intervention and the result achieved by it are poles apart. |
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Picasso and Matisse are poles apart aesthetically. |
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At this level, science and magic are poles apart and yet they are the same. |
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Their names may be poles apart on the register banks of most people. But the Caribbean islands of Cuba and the Turks and Caicos have been treated with equal weighting by the FIFA GOAL programme. |
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The first surprise of seeing both presidential hopefuls poles apart on the fundamental statistics of France's nuclear energy capacity was followed by a second: both were way out! |
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Two semi-finals and two outcomes poles apart from one another. |
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Although some, even before its release, dismissed it as the whim of a retired model using her fame to become a singer, the album was to reveal the hidden talents of a singer poles apart from the cold beauty of a photograph. |
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In a purely spiritual sense, the two are poles apart and without the material could never be brought together in a single entity. |
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This painting is poles apart from the rigid stones of Paris. |
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The victory of the market economy with its ideology, practices and marginalisation of social aspects, is poles apart from the ideas and values that the ILO seeks to promote. |
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Although Kosovo today is not the early 21st century's Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is not necessarily poles apart from that world and the dangers of a repetition are real. |
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Two city living however has its own flipside, not the least the difficulty straddling the two different cultures of two cities that are poles apart. |
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