|  | 11. | Antitheses are not used to say one thing and mean another, " see irony ". 
 
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|  | 12. | It assumed the traditional deistic antitheses of external and internal, positive and natural, revelations and religions. 
 
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|  | 13. | This verse begins in the same style as the earlier antitheses, with a reference to the Old Testament. 
 
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|  | 14. | All around were radiant young women in sugary-colored, diaphanous confections, the antitheses of my little black look. 
 
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|  | 15. | Within the last year, two outlets have opened in the Rittenhouse Square area that are antitheses of the old model. 
 
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|  | 16. | It is as antitheses that they are false; but by synthesis they may be combined or dissolved into truth ". 
 
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|  | 17. | Good heating sytems, tight windows, warm clothes, watertight shoes _ and their antitheses _ stand out in a blizzard. 
 
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|  | 18. | Historians have seen in his spiritualism and occult activities a penchant for forging unities from antitheses, thus having latent political import. 
 
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|  | 19. | The salient point was that whether they are counterparts or antitheses, Bach and nature have a peculiar way of enhancing each other. 
 
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|  | 20. | Faux documentaries with rough cinematic edges, they're the antitheses of what we've come to expect from their genres. 
 
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