Word: contradicted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Park said he tried to make small changes in his script to contradict the stereotype he portrayed. When the pizzeria burned down in one scene, Park said he banged on the hood of a car to show frustration...
...people I've spoken to," said Articles co-Chair Samuel Beganstos, "certainly realize that the fundamental points [of the report] contradict every public statement Emily made...The people on the Law Review realize what happened...
This summer's dig unearthed a different picture, however. Dorot Professor of the Archaeology of Israel Lawrence E. Stager and his team of archaeologists unearthed artifacts at Ashkelon that flatly contradict traditional assumptions about Philistine culture...
Everyone agrees that PSA tests should be given in tandem with rectal exams. But what if the tests seem to contradict each other? It is not unusual to have a PSA level in excess of four-billionths of a gram per milliliter and a rectal exam that reveals nothing. In that case, the next step might include further observation, an ultrasound exam or even a biopsy, a procedure in which bits of tissue are removed from the prostate and examined under a microscope. Should men with high PSA levels undergo expensive, anxiety-producing biopsies year after year to make sure...
...called for the phase-out of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, the two special services that broadcast news behind the Iron Curtain for over 40 years. The group said the $207 million-a-year operations duplicate the Voice of America, the general overseas U.S. network. The recommendations contradict those of a previous Bush task force. The latest report also urges shutting down the Cuba-beamed TV Marti and skipping the start-up of a Radio Free China. Both have influential congressional backers...