The goal of one common culture, or an homogeneous public, championed by assimilationists, does not lead necessarily to an harmonious society. |
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It's an album that is as beautiful, harmonious and calm as a blue sky on a windless day. |
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Mark Kelly's guitar added soul to the group as he bashed out a harmonious antidote to the high pitch of the violins. |
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There certainly have been conflicts and rivalries in the group, but basically we are an amazingly harmonious bunch. |
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The seemingly harmonious life of the family is shattered and the two women decide to go away to a distant place and begin life anew on their own. |
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They reduced inflation, introduced harmonious industrial relations, and liberalized the financial markets. |
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It is assumed that any blend of wines from the same property is likely to be harmonious. |
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The harmonious aspects bring an easy relationship between the planets involved. |
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While spectacular, the architecture also maintains a harmonious balance with the superb exhibition content. |
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Your recent works are known for the harmonious rapport with background music. |
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History is certainly not a rational process nor is it a progressive march towards a harmonious consummation. |
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Again, it was the patron's role to mediate between the artist and the press, ensuring a harmonious relationship on both sides. |
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Blunt Limerick man and bluff Tipperary man did not enjoy the most harmonious of relationships. |
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That is to say, the revolutionary hymn that called the proletariats of the world to unite is now anti-revolutionary in the harmonious society. |
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This, in turn, is based on the metaphysical assumption that the universe is harmonious and coherent. |
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And they showed him where they belong to with their music that was a harmonious mix of Bhojpuri, African, Latino and even Bollywoodi! |
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War and conflict do not appear to be compatible with the natural order, or at least a peaceful and harmonious version of it. |
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These gentlemen certainly developed our tripartite system of government, but it was hardly an easy task or a harmonious process. |
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Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances. |
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Her voice modulation is of the highest caliber, very melodious, full of harmonious unity and solid stamina. |
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The piece mirrors a harmonious blend of contemporary fashion culled out of traditional art form. |
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Moderns have imagined him a monotheist, but he seems rather to have preached a harmonious polytheism, without conflict among the gods. |
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Ultimately, we tear our spirits out of our bodies as our way of declaring harmonious union. |
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This is a wine of quality, delivering a harmonious mix of blackfruits, spice and moreish acidity. |
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It has recently been pointed out that music in traditional rites can be divided into harmonious and unharmonious. |
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Through them, they endeavor to attain harmonious unity with God, their fellow humans, and nature. |
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I nearly fell back as it all suddenly came together for me, the pins and pieces of a great puzzle falling into harmonious unity. |
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We undertake this not in homage to convention or tradition, but in service to the principles of a unitive and harmonious existence. |
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They use narcotization to avoid conflict and to maintain a self image of being comfortable or harmonious. |
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The bottom should be drawn up tightly, with a needleful of raffia, and a ball of twine of some bright harmonious color slipped in. |
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These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear. |
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Paradise Lost blurs harmonious sound and music and speech together, and they are all a synecdoche for the divine. |
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She giggled lightly, her voice so harmonious and free that at that moment I had no worries and no doubts. |
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She always had the best diorama in social studies class, the most realistic drawing in art, and the most harmonious voice in music. |
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I noticed that a slow song came on and the harmonious music washed over us. |
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Boasting a solid, multi-talented cast, Inanna is clever and grand in its scope, with music that careens between harmonious and neatly dissonant. |
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It mixes harmonious, romantic Cuban music and the passion of flamenco singing. |
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Mozart's music may be the harmonious equivalent to countryside palaces or grand neoclassical academies. |
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Fathers and daughters, mothers and sons joined thousands of baby boomers for an enchanting evening of harmonious music. |
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It seems natural and right that music which is not merely harmonic, but harmonious, should be highly regarded in civilized societies. |
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The result then is a harmonious blend of their voices to form an impressive, composite whole. |
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Like Adam Smith, I believe that intelligent action results from a harmonious blend of emotion and reason. |
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The result is a harmonious blend of historic and new styles that is both unexpected and interesting. |
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What we end up with is a surprisingly harmonious blend of, well, video game tunes and traditional style Celtic rhythms. |
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The combination of plums and spices, reminiscent of chai tea, made a harmonious blend of sweet, pungent, and spicy flavors. |
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For many Ubudians and world visitors alike, tourism in Ubud is a harmonious mixture of art, tradition, spiritual and religious endeavors. |
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Within the meditative tradition, cheerfulness is considered to be the natural, harmonious and wholesome expression of our truest self. |
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It involves a whole way of living in which meditation, life, and activity are meant to blend into one harmonious integrality. |
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Now everything fell into place and conveyed a beautiful idea in the harmonious blend of warm and cool colours chosen by the artists. |
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It is always better to have a harmonious blend of the ancient and the modern. |
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Osmania University was a harmonious blend of Hindu-Muslim architecture, Prof. Rao pointed out. |
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The childhood socialization practices that emphasize harmonious relationships again play a role. |
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These types of students are cooperative and interested in building a harmonious relationship with their teacher and peers. |
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Beginning in early childhood, girls are socialized to maintain harmonious relationships by negotiating conflict. |
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I feel that any information we can share will be very useful to the both of us, and I look forward to a harmonious relationship between us. |
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Meeting these demands requires teamwork and harmonious relationships between nurses and physicians. |
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A harmonious relationship with trust and respect flowing in all directions amongst the stakeholders will be to everyone's long term advantage. |
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McEwan may persuade readers to believe in his harmonious little clique, but as a social allegory, his image of family life is hard to swallow. |
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Cuomo feels his meditation practice is now helping to create a more harmonious relationship between members. |
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The author appropriately declares that, contrary to pre-1980s scholarship, Bamana culture is not homogeneous or harmonious. |
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When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship. |
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It isn't merely that members of the group come to think alike but that they come to overvalue the harmonious functioning of the group. |
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The harmonious combination of diagonals, verticals, and horizontals produces an effect of solidity and permanence. |
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The harmonious, balanced contours of reliquary guardian figures convey a sense of tranquility highly valued in both art and life in Fang culture. |
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In a generation it has become a truly racially harmonious place, wiping away centuries of colour bar. |
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The mere creation of a common currency does not provide the basis for the harmonious development of economic life across the continent. |
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This is a ritualized system of linguistic and behavioral interactional strategies allowing individuals to interrelate in a harmonious fashion. |
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Not all surprises are pleasant or harmonious, of course, but this one has a harmonious air. |
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The first is that the case for natural, harmonious diversity might be overcome, if enough people decide to act on contrary assumptions. |
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Which brings up the point of polar opposites co-existing, and hence the harmonious balance which the world strives to keep is always unbalanced. |
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There have been long periods of peace and relatively harmonious coexistence as well as sharp polemical exchanges and bitter conflict. |
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Industrial society was neither harmonious nor crime-free, though its dictates discouraged public disorder and thus reduced some forms of crime. |
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Both shank and line are in turn struck through by a diagonal, recalling the harmonious proportions of a golden section. |
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The five types were labeled as vitalized, harmonious, traditional, conflicted, and devitalized. |
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Combining them so they appear harmonious and have no noticeable push-pull effect is also quite an achievement. |
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Wood handled the prickly Watson diplomatically and established a harmonious relationship with him. |
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The displayed information will encourage a harmonious relationship between the passengers and auto-drivers. |
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Myers has created a place where opposites meet and strike a natural, harmonious balance. |
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His work is far from conventional and he develops a language in which he balances a delicate harmonious relationship between his elements. |
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High interpersonal congruence should foster harmonious and productive interactions for at least two reasons. |
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As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church. |
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The finish on the buildings will be different but harmonious and in keeping with the main house. |
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I am sure you have something precious in your world which can key you into a harmonious vibration. |
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He has converted an untuneful rabble into a disciplined, harmonious, intelligible Orchestra and fortunate will be the band that next obtains his services. |
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Malaysia's heritage has the distinction of being a harmonious blend of centuries-old culture, arts and traditions of different racial and ethnic communities. |
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The difficulty for the estates theory was that it had described four ideal types of persons, and each type had been a harmonious blend of characteristics. |
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Living with Alice is so much more harmonious, she added, that the two of them have discussed making it permanent rather than shacking up with any more men. |
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Though the music is harmonious, at dramatic moments it is fresh and raw. |
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Lines are drawn on a canvas, either harmonious curves or cosmic chaos. |
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The feminine forms give more scope to express the rhythmic and harmonious qualities of Indian art traditions and to create highly stylised forms, he says. |
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Pinot Grigio is a grape that often disappoints in the bottle, but this wine from the coolest climate in New Zealand's South Island is bright and harmonious. |
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Neptune, the planet of gentle love and compassion, is in a harmonious aspect to his Moon, which is a clear signal that his music is becoming more spiritual and other-worldly. |
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These construction s of the south as freer and more harmonious would have been particularly attractive to Signac and his Neo-Impressionist colleagues. |
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Lambert's chalk pastel illustrations with friendly rounded stylisations, and deep, tonally harmonious colours, share the suggestiveness and gentleness of Almond's text. |
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From this multiplicity of voices Williams constructs a beautifully harmonious and satisfyingly substantial whole. |
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An ideally positioned bar and lounge under an open-thatch roof is cooled by the silent swish of punkahs, and decorated in harmonious green, cream and ebony. |
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Most ex-jurors will probably tell you that the process can be either a model of harmonious decision making, or marked by irreconcilable differences of opinion. |
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Also, because of the emphasis placed on harmony between unequals in prestige, rank, and power, a negative evaluation may undermine harmonious relations. |
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In a free, unhampered market economy, there will be a harmonious and sustained change in the pattern of consumption with a rise in consumers' real wealth. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel, as Wiley did here, is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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There Schlegel turned his attention not just to the production of harmonious unity in individual works of art but also to their reception by the spectator. |
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Many witnesses speak of good inter-communal relations, of friendships across ethnic and coincident religious divides, of intermarriages and of generally harmonious relations. |
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The high-impact career, the harmonious marriage, the healthy, well-adjusted child? |
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A successful composition became a certain idealisation of the material world, and as such presented a harmonious relationship between the perishable and imperishable realms. |
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All that's needed is a blue dress for a harmonious ensemble. |
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In another image, he paints himself as a Mondrian abstraction, the hints of his profile enough to jar the harmonious verticals and horizontals out of alignment. |
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So lying between individuals raises questions of personal integrity, character, and the kind of trust which is vital to any harmonious relationship. |
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This principle is required for the formation of a concordant family, the building of a harmonious society and the establishment of a peaceful world. |
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A range of films looking back into history were marked by a specific nostalgia for the irretrievably lost times of harmonious multi-ethnic co-existence. |
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He evolved a highly poetic style of landscape using soft harmonious tones with radiant light effects created from carefully graded transparent washes. |
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The designs on the shield of Achilles, in Book XVIII of the Iliad, contrast scenes of peace and harmonious governance, harvest and the vintage with scenes of war and battle. |
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The Animal Freeing Bridge, Knowledge and Plant Garden, Stone-plate Street, deep lanes, and buoyant boats combine to offer a poetic and harmonious visitor experience. |
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The harmonious music and singing were provided by Mrs McAufield and the school choir, with primary seven pupils taking part in various tasks to bring the service together. |
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During the performance, gamelan players are required to display both music and dance skills, exhibiting a perfect blend of expressive dance movements and harmonious music. |
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Instead, offer congratulations and good wishes to the bride and groom with a champagne that is crisp but harmonious, with a fine flavour and a lasting finish. |
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The lead vocals matched the music perfectly and flexed from a gentle harmonious type vocal to the more Mancunian swagger, familiar within many Manchester artists. |
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Instead, she should recognize that the body requires more than just food and that the body politic relies upon harmonious social relations for its health. |
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Whatever the legitimation in terms of harmonious labour relations, corporatism in practice ensured that the interests of big business prevailed over those of organized labour. |
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In such a harmonious family environment, family members do not exercise a high degree of independence, and collectivism rather than individualism is stressed. |
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Jen is an essential element of Confucianism and represents an ideal state in which an individual maintains harmonious social relationships with his fellow men. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders. |
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The government could also work towards a more harmonious and inclusive society that tolerated and protected differences of opinion, especially unpopular ones. |
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They are a huge part of the live show, the sound of wood on wood in a rapturous four-handed rhythm ringing out over the harmonious mayhem with such primal authority. |
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There has been a sudden discovery that these harmonious, peaceful societies had enormous human creativity, emotions, and drama. |
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It quickly became clear that plenty of wine and good food would keep us in harmonious alignment. |
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But, like a song whose discordant chords flow into a harmonious chorus, the flavors united, almost by magic. |
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That could refer to a discovery, a sense of harmonious cohesiveness, or something like that. |
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One must, he told me, always maintain a harmonious balance among these. |
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It suddenly dawned on me that feng shui is not a martial art, but the Chinese art of arranging furniture and household objects in a harmonious fashion. |
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Taking the 40Hz concert pitch and deciding on the other notes based on the Pythagorean description may result in something harmonious but is it right all the time. |
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The four carved tiles directly below the hood depict pairs of magpies, phoenixes, mandarin ducks, and swallows, all symbols of harmonious matrimonial union. |
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In this, I have combined different methods of attack and defense, in such a way that the result will conduce to the harmonious development of the whole body. |
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It was the sort of tune that was difficult not to take to, and it strolled through my imagination, its harmonious music leaving footprints as it ambled along. |
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Festival organizers aimed for a harmonious parade of different masquerades, the order of which was controlled by officials urging groups forward and holding them back. |
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Located in the central city district, the Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur is a modern tower complex incorporating a harmonious blend of Asian and Western architectural styles. |
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A soft, harmonious music, full and rare, Murmurs the boughs along-The voice of Nature's God is solemn there, In that deep undersong. |
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The west front is an unaltered and harmonious composition in Early English Gothic. |
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Herbed chicken, also too long in the oven, nonetheless came with harmonious sides of yielding fregula and sturdy chickpeas. |
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The ultimate stage of Hua-yen emphasizes harmonious coexistence of particularities without necessarily foregrounding their noumenal aspect. |
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Ayurveda aims to produce a harmonious balance between mind, body and spiritual awareness. |
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The relationship between the nations of England and Scotland by the 1280s was one of relatively harmonious coexistence. |
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They are servient to man but man has to have harmonious relations with the. |
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The Early English Lady Chapel is a harmonious composition in Lancet Gothic. |
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Although relations among different religious and ethnic groups are largely harmonious, sectarian discontent and violence have persisted. |
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Curvilinear forms are set out so that positive and negative, filled areas and spaces form a harmonious whole. |
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Perfume is described in a musical metaphor as having three sets of notes, making the harmonious scent accord. |
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Bitter rivalries inside and between the three major parties worsened when Asquith was unable to forge the coalition into a harmonious team. |
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An example of harmonious action between the intelligence and the sentiency of the mind. |
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She spoke like the Teletubbies, behaved like a Teletubby, and seemed to live in this harmonious toddler phantasy world. |
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Love for a balanced, harmonious, self-sufficient and unproblematic existence is the root of Greek art. |
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These discourses stand together in a mutually substantial and generally harmonious accord that is not atomistic at all. |
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This Gladstonian concept of a harmonious Concert of Europe was opposed to and ultimately defeated by a Bismarckian system of manipulated alliances and antagonisms. |
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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious music that has become popular in the West among some listeners. |
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This has led to a delicate approach to nature, oriented not towards its conquest but rather towards a harmonious interaction and equal partnership with it. |
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The Palazzo Strozzi, an example of civil architecture with its rusticated stone, was inspired by the Palazzo Medici, but with more harmonious proportions. |
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Living in an unequal and often hostile world, it is tempting to project the utopian image of a racially harmonious world into a distant and obscure past. |
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Karlova, a central residential district in Tartu, Estonia, contains a harmonious townscape of about five hundred early 20th-century Art Nouveau wooden tenement buildings. |
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