Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome. |
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The spread of SARS was a concentrated exposure of the problem concerning the inharmonious economic and social development in China. |
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May I suggest airing your thoughts and feelings, even the inharmonious ones? |
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Do not be surprised if you find yourself being misunderstood by your darling during this inharmonious round. |
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Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets. |
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One of the major factors is the issue of inharmonious industrial relations at work places which quite often has led to work stoppages. |
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What gave rise to the emotion was not the machine itself, but rather its inharmonious presence against a background of human and humane interests. |
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In the spring of 1972 a European expedition led by the German Karl Herrligkoffer was equally inharmonious. |
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When we think we possess people there's a tendency to run their lives for them, out of this develops an extremely inharmonious situation. |
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Liposuction alone is not appropriate in this case since it would leave a residue of excess skin that would be completely inharmonious. |
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Public design is all too often an inharmonious piecing together of cheap solutions. |
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Liposuction used since 1977 by Dr Illouz suctions inharmonious fat, thus reducing the number of excess fat cells to reduce the volume. |
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Unlike other ancient towns that have been renovated and painted with inharmonious colours, here you can appreciate the original charm of the old town. |
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They stop work, attend to and resolve before sleep any inharmonious conditions that may arise, knowing that creativity lies dormant while conflict prevails. |
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The villas that in some other lakes have seized upon conspicuous points and contributed nothing to the landscape but their own inharmonious presence scarcely trouble this one. |
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But a man-made code that is inharmonious with the moral law is an unjust law. |
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John schematized the steps of mystical ascent a self-communion that in quietude leads the individual from the inharmonious distractions of the world to the sublime peace of reunion between the soul and God. |
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The fact that poor quality internal services may undermine employee morale and engender an inharmonious work environment suggests the need to take internal service quality seriously. |
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All bells contain an array of partials, or sound-wave frequencies of various pitches, but the tone of a musical bell consists of both harmonious partials and higher inharmonious partials. |
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This is unfortunate, as low quality internal services may lead to low morale, an inharmonious work environment, and ultimately poor external services. |
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Chelsea Through Sept. 3 The notion that self-taught art remains a terra incognita, constantly refreshed by hidden streams of creativity around the world, is reinforced by this vibrantly inharmonious show. |
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