My only criticism would be the incongruousness between references to colour plates and their placement in the book. |
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I therefore want to draw particular attention to the incongruousness of our having such a need to catch up in the social sphere. |
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The comedy is in the abruptness of the stop and the incongruousness of the change. |
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With astonishing incongruousness in the bleakest of desert lands, a soft breeze turns over small whitecaps on a huge reservoir fed by the Euphrates as waterfalls splash over greenery growing under the spillways. |
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Finally, the utter incongruousness of the Tramp's daydream to his life here or elsewhere in Chaplin's representation of him is noteworthy. |
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There's an incongruousness to it all, though, as if someone cryogenically frozen in 1964 has been thawed out and is walking around blinking and bewildered today. |
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He was, with them and other close friends, Bunny — a nickname that his mother gave him, and which, despite initial resistance and some obvious incongruousness, he sweetly adopted. |
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On the incongruousness of a theology and Africentric social theory. |
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