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Found 25 text references:
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"... up. OPPOSITE VIEWS Two GOP presidential hopefuls campaigning over the weekend in Iowa took opposite views on Microsoft's antitrust trial: Gary Bauer said the little guy won when..."
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Pierce, Greg. "INSIDE POLITICS"
Washington Times
Nov. 8 1999: 6
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"... Court, on the other hand, took the opposite view and found that the plaintiff was not disabled within the meaning of the ADA and therefore was not protected from the alleged discriminatory..."
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Mayer, Connie. "Is HIV a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act: unanswered questions after Bragdon v. Abbott"
Journal of Law and Health
14.2 June 22 1999: 179-209
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"... demand for improvements in Palestinian security efforts, Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright took the opposite point of view in public and slammed Israel's government for halting the peace pact, said Mr. Bar-Illan."
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Barber, Ben. "Aide to Netanyahu cries election foul: Spokesman says U.S. helped Barak"
Washington Times
June 4 1999: 13
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" Russell points out that Lopes's successor, Zurara, took an opposite view and reversed the trend; but the sting in the tail is the contention that Lopes (and also in his time Zurara) was..."
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Pattison, D.G. "Historical Literature in Medieval Iberia"
Medium Aevum
67.2 Sept. 22 1998: 346-347
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" Jefferson took the opposite view -- the individual is sovereign, not the state."
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Brimelow, Peter,DONNELLY, PAUL. "Symposium"
Insight on the News
16.25 July 3 2000: 40
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"... Lee, the Queen's Champion, organised an annual tilting match to commemorate her Ascension Day and the event continued under James I. The young William Cavendish took part in..."
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Worsley, Lucy. "Reining Cavaliers: Lucy Worsley discusses the importance of the art and discipline of horsemanship to the men who became known as the Cavaliers"
History Today
54.9 Sept. 1 2004: 9-16
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" 1876 Cincinnati Candidate: Rutherford B. Hayes Veep pick: William A. Wheeler Memorable moment: It took Hayes seven ballots to edge front-runner James G. Blaine for the nomination."
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DiBacco, Thomas V. "Republicans come full circle in Philadelphia"
Washington Times
July 30 2000: 6
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" Indeed the opposite appears to be true, if we are to believe the work of James Harvey Young, for example."
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Green, Harvey. "The Sculpture Machine: Physical Culture and Body Politics in the Age of Empire"
Journal of Social History
32.4 June 22 1999: 949-952
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" Denton and receivers Chris Thomas and James Thrash are the top candidates to replace Turner as the "bullet" opposite Darryl Pounds in punt coverage."
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Elfin, David. "Redskins waive Turner and Kuehl"
Washington Times
Aug. 31 1998: 1
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"... decision to eliminate the Lewinsky testimony from the case was the correct one." But James Fisher, who argued the Jones case before the appellate panel, said, "The exact opposite is true."
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Curl, Joseph. "Judges hint Lewinsky evidence valid in a Jones vs. Clinton trial"
Washington Times
Oct. 21 1998: 18
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" The latter, from a James Hilton novel about a devoted married couple--Ronald Colman opposite Greer Garson--who are sundered by the man's amnesia, was one of the most satisfying pieces of tosh MGM ever produced."
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FULLER, GRAHAM. "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO SCREEN ROMANCE?"
Interview
30.3 Mar. 1 2000: 112
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" These victims came "from opposite sides of the political barricades," James Meek wrote in the London Guardian newspaper."
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Sieff, Martin. "St. Petersburg becoming murder capital of nation"
Washington Times
Nov. 29 1998: 6
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" Reduced to its plot, Henry Fool is the story of how these two men switch places, as opposites tend to do. Crewcut and skeletal in his garbageman's uniform, Simon (James Urbaniak) seems to lack room in himself for words."
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Klawans, Stuart. "Voyage to the Beginning of the World"
Nation
v267.n2 July 13 1998: 35-71
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" Reduced to its plot, Henry Fool is the story of how these two men switch places, as opposites tend to do. Crewcut and skeletal in his garbageman's uniform, Simon (James Urbaniak) seems to lack room in himself for words."
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Klawans, Stuart. "Mulan"
Nation
v267.n2 July 13 1998: 35-37
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" Reduced to its plot, Henry Fool is the story of how these two men switch places, as opposites tend to do. Crewcut and skeletal in his garbageman's uniform, Simon (James Urbaniak) seems to lack room in himself for words."
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Klawans, Stuart. "Henry Fool"
Nation
v267.n2 July 13 1998: 35-37
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" In this paper, examples from several regions and time periods have been adduced to show how nobles often behaved in ways opposite to what Mervyn James suggested and also that their behavior cannot be confined to a particular context of societal change."
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PALMER, WILLIAM. "Scenes from Provincial Life: History, Honor, and Meaning in the Tudor North [*]"
Renaissance Quarterly
53.2 June 22 2000: 425
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"... presenting her as aloof, while Jonson's "portrayals of James do just the opposite -- create a warmth and familiarity between monarch and subjects that was frequently missing in reality" (33)."
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Brady, Jennifer. "Ben Jonson, Revisited"
Renaissance Quarterly
55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 272-287
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" James Madison, concerned with protecting individual rights, argued just the opposite of Sherman--that republican liberty would perish under the states and that the people would..."
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Hamilton, David K. "The government centralization-decentralization debate in metropolitan areas"
Review of Policy Research
21.5 Sept. 1 2004: 663-681
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" He is on the opposite end of the spectrum from James Joyce, Pablo Picasso, and Ezra Pound, and the desire to recover what Guy Davenport..."
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Yau, John. "Time halted: the photographs of Hiroshi Sugimoto"
American Poetry Review
33.5 Sept. 1 2004: 11-17
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" The Passion is dangerous because it refuses to go along with the William James view that religion's sole utility is the provision of moral vacations."
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Frohnen, Bruce. "The Passion's severe mercy"
Modern Age
46.4 Sept. 22 2004: 374-382
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"... Denniston led to my transfer from the education division to trade books, to a desk directly opposite James in the open-plan office, and to a lasting friendship."
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Walker, Alan Gordon. "James Hale"
Bookseller
.5093 Sept. 5 2003: 9-10
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" Fourteen years drained into the fifteen minutes that it took a late-summer sun to douse its light behind the opposite bank, the boys to call their match over. "
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Hacker, Marilyn. "GRIEF"
Nation
270.6 Feb. 14 2000: 30
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" In the eighteenth century Rubens's studio arrangement had been cited as evidence for just the opposite conclusion--that top lighting was the most appropriate form for picture displays. [88] Eastlake's reasoning took a different direction."
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Klonk, Charlotte. "Mounting Vision: Charles Eastlake and the National Gallery of London"
Art Bulletin
82.2 June 1 2000: 331
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" Mr. Hager took the opposite approach, his handlers said - he didn't throw a party, but he spent every evening with the delegation on the convention floor."
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Dinan, Stephen. "Little certain for top races in 2001"
Washington Times
Aug. 13 2000: 12
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" Along with their husbands, they took the issues of the nation, fashion, and their "spiritual selves" seriously, yet they had little understanding of or interest in their opposites, the people who inhabited the farms and villages of the surrounding countryside."
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Amato, Joseph A.,Amato, Anthony. "Minnesota, Real and Imagined: A View from the Countryside"
Daedalus
129.3 June 22 2000: 55
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