Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie, or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration. |
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Guyana is a place of strange contrasts, unexpected juxtapositions, curious incongruities. |
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In the smaller courts in particular, where the painter was free to indulge his fights of fancy, anachronisms and incongruities abound. |
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Ms Fullerton says manifest incongruities occur in the statements of two, who sought to distance themselves from any responsibility. |
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The aim, for Magritte, was to mix his symbols and so chance upon congruous incongruities. |
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But in telling the story of his life, Ms Hughes-Hallett deftly unpicks the strands that compose and ultimately resolve these incongruities. |
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The European Commission has understood that rising GDP can conceal many incongruities such as inequality and poverty, which can grow in parallel. |
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All the witnesses we have heard from highlighted the incongruities, the inconsistencies, the major contradictions and a few tricks along the way. |
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Finding solutions for the incongruities between Soviet, Swiss and German military terminology and armedforces usage was extremely taxing. |
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Interestingly, his answers seemed designed to expose the incongruities of today's teaching profession. |
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We can exactly define the size of each component and if the case, adjust the moving and incongruities. |
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Streets that seem like collages brought to life, full of strange incongruities that could only seem natural in the sedatory stillness of the suburb. |
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In this process of viewing the whole situation and at the same time seeing its components, the writer will detect incongruities to avoid and discern a path to follow. |
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Dramatic surprises and absurd incongruities abound. |
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Even more surprising is the fact that the detection of these incongruities in successions of syllables elicits a reaction of surprise from the baby, as if it were expecting something to follow. |
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From my point of view, what provokes the crisis that we find ourselves in is the fact that the contradictions and incongruities in our relationships can no longer be sustained. |
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In committee, I had tabled a raft of amendments intended to do away with the worst of the incongruities, particularly those that demonstrated an outlandish mish-mash of strategy and programmes. |
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As humourists will tell you, one of the strongest sources of comedy consists of verbal incongruities which throw off balance a brain that had been expecting something else. |
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There are also legal incongruities between the proposal and other EU legislation, including, for example, the directive on the protection of animals used for experimental purposes and the habitats directive. |
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This should ensure that individual banks can cope with any acute shortfall in liquidity and limit the incongruities between the maturity structures of assets and liabilities. |
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Topics: a tragicomic journey through the incongruities of colleagues, to find out how easy it is to become victim, executioner or accomplice in one of the most studied, yet most elusive phenomena: mobbing. |
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Through the model, we demonstrate the strength, congruities, gaps, weaknesses, and incongruities that often exist. |
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It's a very strange movie, luridly sadistic and morally ambitious at the same time, and the audience is definitely alive to it, revelling in its incongruities, enjoying what's lusciously and profanely over the top. |
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That it does is just another of the incongruities of this exhibition. |
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We have picked out a number of incongruities in the text. |
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A strange but incredibly well executed blend of gorgeous melody and experimental electronics, Daeadalus's music and life is full of incongruities. |
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Thirdly, characters in tragedies include incongruities and idiosyncrasies. |
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