| 41. | They are at variance with each other, as the only authoritative maps by Tolkien are just sketches.
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| 42. | "I believe that Pat Buchanan's stand on protectionism is at variance with our party's commitment, " he said.
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| 43. | He particularly enjoyed persuading big stars to undertake roles radically at variance with their amiably sympathetic screen personas.
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| 44. | The vocabulary and phraseology used in the Pastorals is often at variance with that of the other epistles.
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| 45. | The United States, with its " don't ask, don't tell " policy, is at variance with that trend.
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| 46. | This is somewhat at variance with the more strident part of the party, which wanted to deregulate first.
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| 47. | This is almost entirely original material, his facts and names are often at variance with the official chronicles.
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| 48. | News indeed to warm Serb hearts, but somewhat at variance with the one verified loss of an F-117.
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| 49. | At variance with the latter elements, the perfection of their musical and vocal interpretations is not particularly cultivated.
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| 50. | And what she believes, sometimes at variance with accepted church teachings, is often articulated in the national media.
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