Here, the notion of a groundbreaking or experimental pop single seems oxymoronic. |
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To many observers, this seems an oxymoronic concept in a city notorious for information leaks. |
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It is that tension between safety and satire that has traditionally rendered oxymoronic the very notion of corporate comedy. |
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This might sound oxymoronic, but the fact is relaxation has turned into an aggressive sport. |
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It seems oxymoronic that we must fight to end fighting, but a glance at history will show that is too often the case. |
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We had the Conservatives campaigning on the oxymoronic slogan of Conservatives standing up for Canada. |
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Although laws of war are surely an oxymoronic concept, it nevertheless reflects our progressive efforts to criminalize illegal use of force. |
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In the annals of oxymorons, this has to be among the most oxymoronic. |
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Isn't there something oxymoronic about a risk-averse venture capitalist? |
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To me, an exclusive version of a Toyota Corolla is as oxymoronic as saying that Paris Hilton is camera-shy. |
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The province now has the first minority government in 129 years with a majority of opposition members made up of either separatists or quasi-separatists who believe in some oxymoronic policy called autonomy within Canada. |
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I am aware that sounds apparently oxymoronic. |
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This oxymoronic object could provide clues to how larger black holes formed along with their host galaxies 13 billion years or more in the past. |
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Each collection is worked in a poetic, intense and oxymoronic way. |
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What's fascinating about top Cabernets, however, is their seemingly oxymoronic ability to taste both powerful and elegant at the same time. |
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Thus, by degrees, the beach acquired in the popular mind the typically doubled and oxymoronic meaning of the pharmacon, a drug that can both heal and kill. |
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For example, that females are different from but equal to males is oxymoronic by virtue of the nouned status of female and male as kinds of persons. |
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Forgive my ignorance, but such a combination seems so oxymoronic that it is hard to believe that any bishop would allow such a thing in his diocese. |
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