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contra

[kon-truh] / ˈkɒn trə /










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Giraffes, contra Lamarck, didn’t reach for high leaves, develop long necks and then pass those necks on to their descendants.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 20, 2026

She also judged a biscuit competition and participated in contra dances, which is what got her into this music in the first place.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2025

Those results do not tell us that our world is quantum; rather they prove that, contra Einstein, it cannot be ruled by classical physics.

From Scientific American Apr. 24, 2023

"Despite all these contra indicators, the market keeps selling off," Murphy said.

From Reuters Jan. 24, 2022

The octave below contra can be labelled CCC or Co; higher octaves can be labelled with higher numbers or more lines.

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius rejected the suggestion that Germany was standing in the way but said, “we have to balance all the pros and contras before we decide things like that, just like that.”

From Seattle Times Jan. 20, 2023

In Nicaragua in the early 1980s, he narrowly escaped death while embedded with a group of U.S.-backed guerrillas called the contras.

From Washington Post Jul. 17, 2020

I've experienced many of the contras events with local friends.

From New York Times Apr. 16, 2018

The contras died down for most of the past two decades, but are rumoured to be making a comeback amid growing frustration with Ortega’s increasingly authoritarian rule.

From The Guardian Sep. 25, 2016

It has been lucrative work, augmented by a group that for years has been in constant need of his services: U.S.-funded Nicaraguan contras across the border.

From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario




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