
17 definitions of paradox
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Paradoxically enough, Bonajos absurdism goes hand in hand with considerable intimacy.
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It is this paradox that is explored in 'Army of Me' and personalized - the title refers to this.
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So much paradoxical integrity is almost too much to bear: only a soul inspired by God and the Devil can come up with such a thing.
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Paradoxically enough, the results remind one of the nostalgic qualities of Nouvelle Vague or, for that matter, Antonionis movies.
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I see the search in art for an individual, personal space as a kind of paradoxical resistance to the individualism that is plaguing us.
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The remark can be regarded as the motto of this existential play, which considers the paradoxical relationship that people have with the other.
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Present in the audience will be two commentators: Hans Eijkelboom, photographer, and Bas Vroege, curator of photographs and the director of Paradox.
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This is essentially paradoxical and as such, the motivation behind his painstaking research can only be observed in the paintings it inspired; it cannot be spelt out logically.
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The paradox noted by the German philosopher Rüdiger Safranski could serve as the point of departure for this series: the safer a society becomes, the greater its fear of threats.
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