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1   Paradox -- 3 Related Subjects   3
2 Paradox.   26
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Paradox, Banach-Tarski -- See Banach-Tarski paradox


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4 Paradox in literature.   6
5 Paradox in the Bible. / https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006006414 : Sweat, Laura C.  2013 1
6 Paradox -- Mathematics.   2
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Paradox of Epimenides -- See Liar paradox


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Paradox of plenty -- See Resource curse


Here are entered works on the paradox that countries or regions with abundant natural resources often tend to have less economic growth and poorer development performance than those with fewer natural resources.
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Paradox of Russell -- See Liar paradox


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Paradox of the liar -- See Liar paradox


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Paradox, Olbers' -- See Olbers' paradox


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12 Paradox -- Religious aspects. / https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86003404 : Berman, Morris,  2000 1
13 Paradox -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.   2
14 Paradoxes.   11
15 Paradoxes -- Congresses. / https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85097758 https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001533  2002 1
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Paradoxes in literature -- See Paradox in literature


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17 Paradoxes -- Mathematical models. / https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85097758 https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002007921 : Klymchuk, Sergiy.  2013 1
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Paradoxical sleep -- See Rapid eye movement sleep


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19 Paradoxides. : Howell, Benjamin F.  1925 1
20 Paradoxism (Arts) / https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96009370 : Smarandache, Florentin.  2004 1
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Paradoxism (Literary movement) -- See Paradoxism (Arts)


Here are entered works on the literary and artistic movement founded by Florentin Smarandache that is based on the excessive use of contradictions, antitheses, antinomies, oxymorons, and paradoxes.
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Paradoxist movement (Art movement) -- See Paradoxism (Arts)


Here are entered works on the literary and artistic movement founded by Florentin Smarandache that is based on the excessive use of contradictions, antitheses, antinomies, oxymorons, and paradoxes.
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