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Things always went contrariwise when you were trying to puzzle out something.
Now it is also true that, contrariwise, every object emits infra-red energy.
I was pleased to see, contrariwise, that she was stunningly beautiful.
However, we might well have a running battle on our hands if, contrariwise, we did not do everything in our power to fight drug use.
Contrariwise we can do many things that no ship - air, submersible, or space - can do.
The possibilities are endless for who means he while, contrariwise, he means she, and me signifies who.
But north and south are fixed; and it hath seldom or never been seen that the far southern people have invaded the northern, but contrariwise.
I'm getting too old to enjoy the patter of little feet when I'm busy ... and contrariwise, I won?
"If you're moving aft, pass inboard of the man you meet, and contrariwise if you're moving forward.
Or, contrariwise, was Santoliquido attempting to bring Elena into his orbit while Mark was elsewhere?
Whereas, contrariwise, the close and reserved living of noblemen and gentlemen, causeth a penury of military forces.
The Vietnam Syndrome remains a cautionary warning against adventurism in no-win wars or, contrariwise, as a lingering attitude that some unrepentant hawks want discarded.
In all cases, six or nine winding, the first coil on each zigzag winding core is connected contrariwise to the second coil on the next core.
At the living room window Connie stood looking out at the yard, where the pin oaks' leaves, turned to brown, would hang on all winter through the snow, to be shed contrariwise only in the spring.
No one would consider any mechanical being to be a robot unless it had a positronic brain--and, contrariwise, anything that contained a positronic brain was considered to be a robot.
But contrariwise, in favor, to use men with much difference and election is good; for it maketh the persons preferred more thankful, and the rest more officious: because all is of favor.
But nobody will come out and say, "If elected, I will vote to impeach that hairsplitting perjurer" or, contrariwise, "Those Bible-thumping hypocrites will throw out Bill Clinton over my dead body."
By solemn Public Treaties signed in sight of all mankind; and contrariwise, in the very same moments, by Secret Treaties, of a fell nature, concocted underground, to destroy the life of these!
While most Anabaptists adhered to a literal interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount which precluded taking oaths, participating in military actions, and participating in civil government, some who practiced re-baptism felt contrariwise.
Synchronically the system is characterized by cross-influence; by 'colonial' extension (into lower classes, and into extra-European regions) and 'colonial implants'(American blacks); and, contrariwise, by upward-moving subversion and renewal.
I'm getting too old to enjoy the patter of little feet when I'm busy ... and contrariwise, I won it lose perfect secretaries-and kids that I love, as you know-for any reason if I can possibly induce them to stay.
Yet, Kosovo should not be treated anymore as Terra Incognita, but contrariwise, based on the archaeological documentation, this aided by the auxiliary sciences and relevant scientific disciplines, reflect a very advanced civilization, different and even cosmopolite developments in the ancientness.
What this actually does is to make clear our lack of an unambiguous position, as, on the one hand, we state in item 3 that we want a very restrictive decision, whilst, contrariwise, in item 4 making it clear that we favour a decision that goes further.
To the Editor: William Safire aptly stated how candidates in the recent election should have declared their several positions: "If elected, I will vote to impeach that hairsplitting perjurer" or, contrariwise, "those Bible-thumping hypocrites will throw out Bill Clinton over my dead body" (column, Sept. 21).
What made Dr Caius in his last illness so peevish and so full of frets at Cambridge when he sucked one woman (whom I spare to name) froward of conditions and of bad diet; and contrariwise so quiet and well when he sucked another of contrary disposition?