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Quite the contrary, they hit up Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show.
Neither space is minimalist or lacks abundance, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: The cabbage releases water as it cooks.
He hadn't engaged in any extraordinary improprieties, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, our society is showing division as never before.
But that's no reason for despair or resignation—quite the contrary.
There's no evidence that Trump has these qualities—quite the contrary.
Movie trailers are ads, but we don't hate them — quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: She'll be celebrating her 17th year at M.A.C. soon.
Quite the contrary, it provided cover for Iran to continue its efforts.
Quite the contrary: He is now trying to achieve it for himself.
Quite the contrary: It illustrates these Republicans' absolute depravity and ideological ambition.
If anything, quite the contrary, he was simply pushing back and defending himself.
Quite the contrary: Education is only becoming more popular as a cause area.
Quite the contrary — three-quarters of people surveyed felt comfortable with such businesses.
Quite the contrary: failing to improve a car over time will alienate its user.
That's not to suggest Celeste is simple or lacking mechanical variety—quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: We bought cars, homes, and were able to make better wages.
"It was not a gay statement — quite the contrary," he told the New Yorker.
It's not that Mr. Trump's mental fitness should not be evaluated — quite the contrary.
It's quite the contrary—he's one of the big losers of the latest elections.
It turned out to be quite the contrary: They sell more than 30 per month.
Quite the contrary, Latinos make up 58 million, or 18%, of the current U.S. population.
"I'm sure this sentence will not weaken the independence movement, quite the contrary," he said.
It is not that America is less wealthy than 40 years ago — quite the contrary.
" She added, "A declaration of independence won't protect us from the 155, quite the contrary.
"This does not mean that we are measuring patient experience incorrectly - quite the contrary," Bilimoria said.
But going the traditional route doesn't have to mean lackluster or stale — it's quite the contrary.
Nothing of the sort has happened to him; quite the contrary, Kaepernick's jersey sales have spiked.
But none of these problems will be lessened by reimposing pre-Obama restrictions — quite the contrary.
This isn't because Mr. Mueller isn't qualified, or isn't running an airtight investigation — quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, I was advised had I turned them over I would be violating the law.
Quite the contrary from some radical, "pie in the sky" revolutionary, Sanders is actually an FDR Democrat.
Quite the contrary, we're told they'd love to have him visit the LBC and support the community.
Their contributions to the world were in no way diminished by their balanced approach, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: Some of the most insightful stories about any place can be told by outsiders.
Quite the contrary: Amy Lindsay said the Texas senator is still in the running for her vote.
Quite the contrary, he said he had saved Ms. Raissouni's life after she suffered a blood clot.
But I never saw this as a way to allure people or be "sexy"—quite the contrary, really.
Quite the contrary, Crocs will continue to innovate, design and produce the most comfortable shoes on the planet.
Quite the contrary; Crocs will continue to innovate, design and produce the most comfortable shoes on the planet.
That's not to say that Google and Amazon have great data governance products — quite the contrary, in fact.
But as German politicians should well know, appeasement of aggression rarely brings peace and security, quite the contrary.
"Russian confidence in American leadership does nothing to enhance U.S. standing in the world — quite the contrary," Caplan said.
But things are quite the contrary in the case of "Metal Gear Survive," the latest major "Metal Gear" game.
"Life is short," the expression goes, but depending on where you are, the sensation can feel quite the contrary.
This restraint also makes things worse because ineptly using force does not generate positive strategic outcomes, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, it means you&aposre a brave woman with so much life and love ahead of you.
GUILFOYLE: Just really quick, I mean, you said about President Trump fanning racial flames of injustice, but quite the contrary.
This is not to say, however, that green republicanism is a top-down exercise in political persuasion; quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: Anybody in the audience would surmise that her character is far more grounded and giving than Anna.
"Quite the contrary," said Rabbi Danny Schiff, an ethicist and the foundation scholar at the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
Quite the contrary: American diplomatic officials and shapers of elite opinion were gleefully complicit in the construction of the Massacre Premium.
I am not someone who is overly sensitive to discrimination, and this man was not at all unpleasant, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: Mr. Bolton, a Catholic, treats the faith so earnestly that he re-sacralizes the medieval art on display.
Quite the contrary: the shot is often a safety valve when defenses take away other options at the rim or the perimeter.
But in contrast to Obama, there has been no surge of forces in Afghanistan; quite the contrary, Trump is drawing down forces.
Quite the contrary — they're one of the most thrilling and concrete developments in transportation in the last century, and they do exist.
Quite the contrary — we drink more, we smoke more, we sleep less, we travel all the time, we don't see our families.
Classical culture is based on an attentive audience in a quiet space, he said, and underground New York is, well, quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, as the Astros reportedly held a team meeting Monday following the team's trade for the Toronto Blue Jays' suspended closer.
Quite the contrary, I thought that it's a great opportunity to promote the entire IP. And that was exactly the way it worked.
There is also no evidence that cell phone users expect to be subject to such routine tracking of their private lives — quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary: Gearing up to stop global warming would provide a host of social and economic benefits, just as World War II did.
Quite the contrary: Kim I's mortal remains were embalmed, and his official residence was transformed into a mausoleum, the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun.
The election of our first black president followed by the election of Trump did not mean that we were post-racial; quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary; these companies are sucking in the lion's share of digital advertising because the ad products they offer are so damn good.
Quite the contrary, it often resulted in friendships that permit exactly what the president desires — a more careful vetting of the applicants for entry.
And under no circumstances is this a time to get down on yourself about being disciplined and going to the gym — quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary, they seem emboldened, and all signs point toward more Russian efforts to create confusion and chaos ahead of the midterm elections.
Just because an adult is accompanied with a minor, you can&apost make the assumption that they are, in fact, related because quite the contrary.
Quite the contrary; we should be thrilled that there are outlets like Facebook and Snapchat enticing criminals to post conclusive evidence of their own crimes.
Quite the contrary, I believe that women should have the freedom to control their own reproductive lives free of interference from a big-brother government.
Quite the contrary: The company typically prefers the efficiency of a blog post for new gadgets, occasionally seeding the announcement to a few news sites.
"Severe one month declines in the price of oil has not presaged market weakness, quite the contrary, actually," the firm wrote in a research note Sunday.
Quite the contrary, these companies are investing money and resources that will drive the future of AR and the software platforms to make this a reality.
Now, just because I was driving the Vantage GT Roadster in a most uncivilized manner doesn't mean the car itself is uncouth — quite the contrary, actually.
Quite the contrary; I feel gorgeous, and I feel worthy of clothes that will make me look gorgeous — me, my body, my curves, not somebody else's.
The writer wasn't exactly thin-skinned; in fact, quite the contrary: She was a brash, sometimes obnoxious feminist with strong opinions, unafraid to speak her mind.
Quite the contrary: Lending Club's credit quality turned out to be better than expected when issuing loans, because the loans issued at par were paid above par.
Despite strikes against two men who would be considered "good guys" any other week, Kelly doesn't think the audience will react badly – in fact, quite the contrary.
But just because it leads the pack in many of those categories doesn't mean Yeti is content to rest on its laurels — quite the contrary, in fact.
Quite the contrary: When the AIDS epidemic struck the gay community in the 1980s, gay men mourning the deaths of lovers and friends did not turn inward.
Quite the contrary: many women opposed to gender self-identification are also deeply concerned about the lives, well-being and rights of trans friends, colleagues and family members.
Quite the contrary: The wrongful arrest of Berhe is being held up as a blueprint for European police and prosecutors to work hand in hand with African dictators.
Quite the contrary: The babely braided men of Instagram make the convincing case that wearing a stereotypically feminine hairstyle just shows how confident they are in their masculinity.
Quite the contrary: The White House's proposed budget would cut $300 million from the Forest Service's wildfire fighting initiatives, together with $50 million from its wildfire prevention efforts.
Miranda Lambert's new hubby is NOT dropping his life in New York and hightailing it to Nashville -- quite the contrary, she'll be going to him and vice versa.
Despite the fact that thousands of people around the world sympathized with the incredible story, the situation of the refugees in Hong Kong has not improved—quite the contrary.
Abortion is a part of women's lives now because of changing social aspirations, but then in this case, quite the contrary—it's boroughs with very high levels of unemployment.
And while Washington and his Continental Army didn't win this Revolutionary battle — quite the contrary — they did flee across the East River and go on to fight another day.
Quite the contrary, both 'Melo and La La were straight-faced, but walked in together -- he even held the door for her -- as they entered with 10-year-old Kiyan.
What I've been saying really for most of the last year and a half is really quite the contrary, which is everything in the public view is already damning enough.
Quite the contrary, production is growing, and it appears that corporate America — and corporate Europe and corporate China for that matter — intends to put even more factories in this country.
Quite the contrary: The markets may be spooked in part by the fact that the economy is humming along so nicely that companies will have to pay more for workers.
Quite the contrary, the "hermit kingdom" has made significant progress in expanding its nuclear arsenal — which, of course, is precisely the opposite of what Trump hopes to accomplish through personal diplomacy.
It's not that there are not enough staff, quite the contrary, as member countries have tried to ensure that "their people" remained employed, even to the detriment of the organization's mission.
Quite the contrary, under the bill, all Connecticut voters will be counted in determining which presidential candidate received the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Quite the contrary, in fact: He briefly expanded its benefits to include catastrophic care for the elderly before Congress struck down the measure less than a year after Reagan left office.
Quite the contrary, as Catholics revere individual conscience as the final arbiter in moral decision-making and respect a secular state that allows all citizens to make their own ethical decisions.
Quite the contrary — there are likely dozens if not hundreds of Lowndes Counties in Southern states where poverty mixes with degraded conditions to promote these long-forgotten diseases among forgotten people.
This experience has likely helped him to avoid the pitfalls of "othering" the subculture he documents; quite the contrary — Templeton and his fans seem to have an equal reverence for each other.
Related: Vatican Says the Pope Didn't Invite Sanders and Isn't Planning to Meet With Him "It is not that America is less wealthy than 40 years ago — quite the contrary," Merkley wrote.
Quite the contrary, and though there are lingering concerns about the state of his right knee heading into next week's Australian Open, here he is at age 31: back at No. 1.
Quite the contrary, this new and exciting collective—founded in 2014 and featuring the likes of Dinamarca, Ghazal, and mobilegirl among many others—took clubs such as Berlin's Panorama Bar by storm.
"Quite the contrary, it expressed my belief that a President , just like anyone else, can obstruct justice if he or she engages in wrongful actions that impair the availability of evidence," he wrote.
You would expect to see that concern here, but quite the contrary: Flynn is quite a respected figure now in government circles, just because he wrote that Gulen should be extradited to Turkey.
Quite the contrary: Its acute interest in self-preservation is demonstrated prima facie by the fact of its very survival, over 25 years after the demise of the USSR and Eastern European socialism.
Quite the contrary, now all the brands that were polite enough to not roll out their seasonal menu in August have to scramble to fill us in on what they have planned for the holidays.
Quite the contrary; young men ignorant of the religion could be shaped into ruthless fighters, and lured with practices that included giving them sex slaves and telling them that raping the slaves was justified under Islam.
Quite the contrary in fact, as the EVO Trail is a very good all-around snowshoe that may lack some of the features of its more expensive brethren, but you'll hardly notice when out on the trail.
"Quite the contrary", it said, expecting a global surplus in the 2020-21 crop cycle (July-June) of only 3.5 million bags and the prospect of an "off-year" in Brazil, the world's largest producer, in 2021.
"Not only did the vice president not ever raise Burisma or his son in any conversations with Ukrainian authorities, I don't believe firing Shokin was even helpful to Burisma, quite the contrary," Hochstein, the energy envoy, said.
Quite the contrary; Clinton has very little meat on the bone as far as supporting or pushing legislation that's helped average workers, while supporting many of the poisonous pieces of legislation that's crushed the middle class (i.e. NAFTA).
Photograph by Amy Lombard for The New Yorker As far as the management is concerned, that would probably be O.K. It's not that the place isn't welcoming to people who don't live in the neighborhood; quite the contrary.
"The FCA does not see the UK's withdrawal from the European Union as an opportunity to join a race to the bottom in regulatory standards – quite the contrary," Randell told a conference held by AFME, a banking industry body.
"The FCA does not see the UK's withdrawal from the European Union as an opportunity to join a race to the bottom in regulatory standards – quite the contrary," Charles Randell, chair of the Financial Conduct Authority, told an industry event.
"There is no evidence beyond the rhetoric that the [UK] government has ever been serious about tackling dirty money — quite the contrary, in fact," James Nixey, the head of the Russia and Eurasia program at Chatham House, a London think tank, told me.
"I discovered — almost on a daily basis — that things were quite the contrary of what I was used to, starting with social customs and extending all the way to fundamental ways of thinking," Liu writes in East Meets West, her newest book, published by Taschen.
Quite the contrary — his condemnation of Islamophobia was by far the most stirring moment of the night, a powerful expression of solidarity with a marginalized community in America at a time when they are under threat more than ever, not least from Trump and his followers.
The problem is not that I think Final isn't going to be successful here in the U.S. — quite the contrary — but if the U.S. banking institutions could pull their heads out of their collective rectums for a full 20 seconds, there wouldn't be a need for companies like Final existing in the first place.
No, quite the contrary, many times while we delight in the work, we despise the δημιουργός ("workman") who works for the people, a skilled workman, handicraftsman workman, as, for instance, in the case of perfumes and dyes; we take a delight in them, but dyers and perfumers we regard as base and vulgar folk.
When we announced Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind—the first part of his Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy—as our July pick for WIRED Book Club, many of you e-screamed some version of: Nooooo DON'T DO IT. Not because you're not fans; quite the contrary, you love Kvothe's fantastical story so much you've reoriented your entire existence around waiting, like sick vultures circling an empty field, for the saga's third and final book to drop.
Quite the contrary, the goal is the avoidance of war through the establishment of a new, democratic system of government — one that is defined by Maryam Rajavi's 10-point plan for the future of the country, a plan that calls for free and fair elections, peaceful relations between Iran and its neighbors, safeguards for the rights of women and minorities, and all of the essential principles that advocates of diplomacy should wish to see take root in the Middle East.

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