I thought that there was no way this bug could happen.  I did countless
dependency and reverse dependency searches, which all came up with
nothing.

However, I then found that ubuntu-desktop suggests gnome-accessibility-
themes.  When ugr is installed, the package is still around.  This
breaks the system, since gnome-themes-standard cannot be installed.  The
system suggests removing ugr-desktop-g3 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ugr-
meta/+bug/755714 as a solution.

There are a few possible ways to fix this:
*List gnome-accessibility-themes as conflicting and replaced by ugr-desktop-g3 
in debian/control in ugr-meta.  This way, the system will remove it when 
ugr-desktop-g3 is installed.  This is kind of a quick and dirty fix, and 
doesn't really fix the problem.  
*Remove the extra/ offending copy of the theme.  This takes time but is the 
proper way to fix the issue.  

I am going to go with option 1 for now until we have time to do option
2.

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Title:
  package gnome-themes-standard (not installed) failed to
  install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
  '/usr/share/themes/HighContrastInverse/index.theme', which is also in
  package gnome-accessibility-themes 3.0.0-0ubuntu1~build1

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