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1 Yet it is not one atom more paradoxical than hope or charity.
2 In any case, sleep is already proving more paradoxical than ever.
3 Granted; yet, perhaps, no aphorism ever contained a more paradoxical assertion.
4 Perhaps the reality is even more paradoxical still.
5 What is more paradoxical is that my solution, to finance signposting personally, was rejected out of hand.
6 Or is the truth even more paradoxical ?
7 And what is more paradoxical than to puncture a man's eye in order that he may see?
8 A more paradoxical or whimsical opinion, he believed, was never entertained, or more whimsically expressed in that house.
9 Incidentally, the name is borne by four types of South American snake, which makes the etymology even more paradoxical .
10 Lismahago is more paradoxical than ever.-Thelate gulp he had of his native air, seems to have blown fresh spirit into all his polemical faculties.
11 "Then you are yourself much more paradoxical than the whole of our Roman society put together," answered Giovanni, with a dry laugh.
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