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1 They can only answer the great paradox by repeating the truism.
2 It is the great paradox of Juventus: prestigious club, pathetic support.
3 He knew how it looked: it was the great paradox of Chris Langan's genius.
4 Well, you will allow that it's a great paradox , aunty!
5 That is the great paradox of today's winner-take-all economy.
6 It is the great paradox of this modern super-club, what you might call the Bernardo principle.
7 And what he's interested in, is the great paradox of the role Jews play in Germany.
8 He grasped the great paradox of his time: that Ireland could not be stabilised without radical change.
9 That is the great paradox and mystery.
10 The great paradox of Roosevelt's character was the contrast between its fundamental simplicity and its apparent spectacular quality.
11 It's the great paradox of rock.
12 This is the great paradox .
13 This is the great paradox of the idea: it grips the imagination only when it is in a dire state.
14 So the great paradox becomes a blessed truth, that man's deepest sin works out God's highest act of Love and Pardon.
15 The great paradox of Christianity, the manifestation of divinest power in uttermost weakness, was forced upon them in its most startling form.
16 There's a great paradox , of wolves and of humans, and if you don't understand the paradox you cannot understand what we do.
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