Yet there is no escaping the paradoxical sense of movement within near stillness that defines the choreography.
The same paradoxical sense of kinetic stasis pervades the show.
In light of all this, it makes a certain paradoxical sense that Cassatt should have been the great printmaker she was.
In one paradoxical sense, the Browne report didn't help.
But it is a basic law of life that, in some paradoxical sense, the less successful species are the most successful.
Missing on Friday was Debussy's motionless quality, a paradoxical sense of repose, especially in the heavenly slow movement.
He felt a paradoxical sense of vitality.
This daguerreotype is also unique in the paradoxical sense that it is the only one known to have been copied.
Wartime New York reflects many of Paris's qualities - the grittiness, the paradoxical sense of community and isolation in a city.
But time spent with the paintings makes the viewer realize that the paintings emit a paradoxical sense of warmth.