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  • "Bear in Contradictory Landscape" by David J. Schwartz

    TOC: Polyphony Volume 7 edited by Deborah Layne & Forrest Aguirre 2010

  • "Bear in Contradictory Landscape" by David J. Schwartz

    March 2010 2010

  • Bear in Contradictory Landscape by David J. Schwartz

    June 21st, 2008 wheatland_press 2008

  • Contradictory and overlapping reasons exist for funding human spaceflight including national prestige, job programs, scientific research, inspiration of the youth, and others as well as a desire to incorporate space into Earth's economic sphere.

    Dennis Wingo - Why Space? Why Now? - NASA Watch 2009

  • Contradictory turnout reports within 30 minutes of one another.

    Election Drinking Game 2010: Take A Sip When You See... T.J. Ortenzi 2010

  • Contradictory by definition, this rich character has propelled his creator, Peter Robinson, to the top of bestseller lists on both sides on the Atlantic.

    A Conversation with Peter Robinson 2010

  • Contradictory turnout reports within 30 minutes of one another.

    Election Drinking Game 2010: Take A Sip When You See... T.J. Ortenzi 2010

  • Contradictory Naming: The names themselves often embody intriguing conflict of theme or idea.

    Sword and Sorcery zornhau 2010

  • Contradictory though the dates appear, when combined with recent archaeological evidence for early dogs dating from 33,000 to 16,000 years ago across Eurasia from Belgium through the Ukraine to the Altai Mountains in Mongolia, they raise the prospect that wherever early humans and wolves met on the trail of the migrating herds of grazing animals they hunted--horses, reindeer and aurochs, for example--they formed alliances.

    Domesticating Man's Best Friend: How The Dog Became A Dog 2011

  • Frieden points out the inconsistency there: "Contradictory appeals to the government to both create incentives for investment and eliminate its involvement in the marketplace point to the ability of some telecommunications companies to game the political system by creating divergent governmental perceptions of reality."

    Art Brodsky: Prince Hamlet of the FCC 2010

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