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duality

[doo-al-i-tee, dyoo-] / duˈæl ɪ ti, dyu- /




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That Seu marries the feminine and the spartan in her space feels intentional — a reflection of the dualities that animate her life and work.

From Los Angeles Times

The original, or "old," duality in physics emerged more than a century ago when scientists realized that light and matter can act as both waves and particles.

From Science Daily

Sir Anthony has always understood the duality of being human, and it explains his acting range.

From BBC

Halloween, for all its associations with extremes of terror, is also bound up in the cozy innocence of childhood memories, and to my mind, few movies fit that duality better than “The Fog.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In “The Bear’s” White, Cooper saw an actor who’d capture Springsteen’s dualities — swagger and fragility, quiet intensity and vulnerability — and who was committed to total immersion.

From Los Angeles Times