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Trump and the obstructionist and morally bankrupt Republicans -- who will return to their non-governing ways no matter who wins-- think and act antithetically to morals and virtues embodied in the Lion King.

Perhaps they satisfied the starved imagination of the New Englander, whose own life was lived amid surroundings antithetically prosaic.

The antiphrasis, or the broad flout, when we deride by flat contradiction, antithetically calling a dwarf a giant; or addressing a black woman, “In sooth ye are a fair one!”

The argument for less regulation reads somewhat antithetically.

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He has said of "Love and Personality": Personality is always a mystery with its antithetically mingled elements in man and woman.

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