But, once more, her unwillingness to strike a discordant note among those she respects gives the impression of confusion or short-sightedness. |
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As you follow it along the street you begin to hear the cheeps and trills of other birds launching into a discordant chorus. |
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The monazite crystals range from reversely discordant to within error of concordant to slightly normally discordant. |
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Another result concerning handedness of the progeny of discordant monozygotic twins suggests that lefties are one gene apart from righties. |
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By frequent collision asperities were worn off, and a foundation was laid for the establishment of a nation, out of discordant materials. |
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The boy tapped his laptop in time to the discordant music assaulting his ears. |
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Now, however, the vast lobby is eerily silent save a single discordant chord struck repeatedly by a piano tuner. |
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The margins are straight, with discordant injection veins, and grade into a marginal cataclasite zone adjacent to the mylonite. |
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The two prophecies sit side by side, but sound discordant when heard together. |
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Their songs were too long, and were made up of loops created on the laptop utilising the most unmusical discordant sounds imaginable. |
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Maybe the fact that I can listen to and enjoy such disconcerting, discordant, noisecore music means I'm not fit to walk the streets. |
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Whereas before, it was a discordant cacophony of voices, now there is a clear message being communicated by one side to the other. |
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Together, her many voices create for the reader a symphony, discordant thought not cacophonous, of her being. |
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There were many strident and discordant passages, but in the context of the work as a whole they seemed entirely appropriate. |
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The only discordant note in the amicable hubbub was the sound of customers fighting over the right to settle their minuscule checks. |
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The diversified, conflicting and discordant notes of contemporary society will over time be blended to create a symphony of unity and peace. |
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The lenses are separated by locally discordant horizons of ferruginous, silicic or graphitic, strongly schistose sedimentary to volcanic rocks. |
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Willoughby's determination to plow his own furrow gave every appearance of being a separate and discordant maneuver by radical back-bench peers. |
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You might guess that a show selected by six different people would appear discordant, reflecting a clash of outlook and taste. |
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As a consequence, the complex shows discordant evolutionary patterns at different levels of organization. |
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The two most highly differentially expressed transcripts in smokers that give discordant results in the mouse models encode secreted proteins. |
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On the other hand, if the cues from different senses are discordant, perception can be distorted. |
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All the discordant cases in the present study had only one grade difference with histological grading similar to earlier studies. |
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I don't see anything in the documents that is discordant with what were the times, what was the situation and what were the people involved. |
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Indeed, throughout the occupation, the stream of images continues to feel disturbingly discordant with our national identity. |
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The width of the gap has been uncertain, because different preparation methods have yielded discordant results. |
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She had to play it all by ear, and this tune had some glaringly discordant harmonies. |
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For the audience, the music is a blend of nontraditional, at times discordant, sound. |
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Furthermore, all manner of wind instruments are used to create discordant noises that sound dangerously close to flatulence. |
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Getting a balance between the beauty of the instruments and the harsh discordant vocals seems difficult to achieve. |
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The film pieces together unrelated images and discordant sounds to evoke provocative after-images that flow seamlessly into one another. |
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They sing a discordant series of sounds that can be alternately tuneful and rasping. |
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It is hard, though, to shake the notion that all of these tiny tremors and discordant sounds do not harbor some degree of chaos ahead. |
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His fingers faltered on the piano keys, the discordant sound filling the room. |
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These lights are later accompanied by the discordant noises of machines losing contact with their source and breaking down. |
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He stalked out of the apartment and walked to the nearest club, harshly bright and resounding with discordant noise in the still night air. |
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Its voice grows harsh, and discordant, sounding more like two people talking at once. |
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Even the moments of drama are fairly subtly presented, with little but an increase in odd sounds and discordant notes to herald them. |
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Close by the inn stood the ancient church, and the shrill, discordant clack of the cracked bell could be distinctly heard in the ballroom. |
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The music sounded like the tape was being stretched producing appalling sounds and off-key, discordant, unpleasant noises. |
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However, when you step back a bit and look at the obvious direction that things are going, it does indeed strike a discordant note. |
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The article strikes a discordant note precisely because it ignores the pope's counsel. |
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In a nation where harmony is the supreme value, no one is willing to strike a discordant note. |
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Yet in this way, we immediately understand the initial discordant keyboard riff. |
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I had ample opportunity to depart from my prepared texts during five workshops to sound a note discordant from the previous keynoters. |
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A sudden blast of discordant horns shattered the stillness that had settled over the killing fields. |
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More formally too there is evidence of how factors such as peer pressure or a discordant home can have long-term consequences that affect learning. |
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We hypothesized that variations in the distribution of emphysema would be associated with functional differences and therefore account for discordant physiology. |
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The sound was awful, each song was a tuneless, discordant dirge. |
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One bit of political background in the movie struck a discordant note. |
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These techniques allow governments and corporations the freedom to promote ideas that would appear repulsive, discordant or even downright stupid if spoken in plain English. |
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He shut his eyes and prepared himself for the discordant sounds. |
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There have been some recent studies using twins which show that there's a higher rate in the concordant, identical twins than in the discordant twins. |
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The musical voice was now a harsh discordant tone that echoed around him. |
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Other than that, however, she has rarely struck a discordant note. |
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The results are centered, economic, and if occasionally obvious, prove an effective offset to vocals that run from austere to jarringly dense and discordant. |
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Abruptly, he struck one of the guitar strings, making a discordant sound. |
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He was voted Sports Personality of the Year in 1955 but struck a discordant note on screen by using the occasion to slam the media for damaging British sport. |
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Rakael frowned as a harsh, discordant sound echoed in her ears. |
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The details of their lives reach his ears in the discordant strains of barking seals, tubercular incurables, lowing cattle, bawling mourners, and want-to-be pundits. |
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Consequently, older children have more opportunities to find outside support systems that can help to buffer the deleterious effects of a discordant home. |
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She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements. |
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Who can say why certain groups gel as they do and hit the listener with coherent loveliness, no matter how discordant the melody, while others laze in formlessness. |
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They are winds that put the mind in tumult, sweeping us along like ships in a gale, and as storms disturb the harmony of nature, passions are discordant and jangling. |
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The guitars grow increasingly reckless and discordant to match the rising edge in Lee Ranaldo's voice before bursting into an anthemic refrain bordering on anarchy. |
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No doubt Romney was sincere in wanting to help the homeless woman, but it sounded a discordant note. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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Flitting fitfully from discordant strings and hectic glockenspiels to lean oboe solos, Rota's masterpiece is an unstable symphony to the teeming metropolis. |
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In plain leotards six dancers brought the discordant music and bare stage to life with their precise, agile movement and amazing grace on a centre stage trapeze. |
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Driven by the barest resources of rhythm and groove, amongst discordant guitar shards and electronic noise, the song brings the album's diesel start to a grind. |
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Unsurprisingly, different scales can lead to discordant results. |
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In April, after an intense and often discordant discussion between policy makers and the teacher training institutes, a new Decree on teacher training was voted in Parliament. |
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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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Is it possible you see the controversy your films always generate and the wildly discordant judgments as a higher compliment to your work than universal praise would be? |
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Alesana weaves the discordant sensibilities of emo and death metal in some of the weirdest ways imaginable. |
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The musician swung the bass over his head like an axe and smashed it into the amplifier, creating a discordant howl of noise. |
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In contrast, a dike is a discordant intrusive sheet, which does cut across older rocks. |
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It has a discordant coastline along the east and concordant coastline along the south. |
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A drainage pattern is described as discordant if it does not correlate to the topography and geology of the area. |
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Second, a discordant presentation does not preclude the diagnosis of conjoined twins, particularly in xiphopagus twins. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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Lewi found that significant predictors of TTTS, selective IUGR, or intrauterine death in the first trimester were crown-rump length and discordant amniotic fluid volume. |
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Linked navigation enables the researcher to instantly view the electropherograms of replicates with discordant allele calls for a contoured workflow. |
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A surprise guest was funnyman John Bishop who was affectionally bullied into ditching the wisecracks for the guitar and a discordant singalong of Daydream Believer. |
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The discordant and violent tone of the symphony, written at a time of growing international tension, led many critics to suppose the symphony to be programmatic. |
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The site has stretches of both concordant and discordant coastlines. |
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But at times the humor is discordant, Henry's jokiness not only his own whistling in the dark but his author's uneasiness with his own seriousness. |
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Its sweet, oaty flavour merges with the sweetness of the batter, whereas stouts with coffee or liquorice flavours can create discordant notes and spoil the purity of the fish. |
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Then suddenly the men were jarred by a discordant ptooey-splat! Soot had missed his shot, and hit the already juice-blackened wall behind the spittoon. |
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