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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the obverse is more important; the network of help and contacts.
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Exoneration is in a sense the obverse of responsibility.
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However, the significance of this is questionable, as extant specimens all emanate from a single obverse die.
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No doubt the coin is always fascinated by its obverse .
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The obverse of money market advances is money market deposits, and these work in the same way.
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This may be seen as the obverse of racial discrimination; but an equal opportunities argument is not merely that.
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This was the obverse of the image of the industrious Catalan artisan as the basis of industrial progress.