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1 It is a strange paradox that age makes a better marathon runner.
2 Today, political leaders throughout Europe are facing a strange paradox .
3 And this strange paradox is not confined to these Jews.
4 Now here is a strange paradox , namely-youlock your door only by opening it.
5 Everybody has experienced that strange paradox with the onset of flu or a bad cold.
6 The two coexisted, suspended in a strange paradox .
7 By a strange paradox , he pitied himself as deeply as he did the woman he loved.
8 Peace that by a strange paradox is the substance and source of the storm at the surface.
9 These musicians know all about that strange paradox inherent in how Irish audiences treat a homegrown act.
10 We went to war, and, by a strange paradox , secured peace with honour: peace of the national conscience.
11 He had to borrow the colt, and the message in which He asks for it is a strange paradox .
13 But it was a strange paradox , that precisely the depth of his love for her made him willing to think of losing her.
14 A soldier's life is a strange paradox ; yet God, who is the God of battles as well as Prince of Peace, knows and understands.
15 He maintains these strange paradoxes and contradictions with a pertinacity quite surprising.
16 When men and women love, strange paradoxes are found.
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