Seen from a distance across the fields and fruit trees, its pitched roofs and white walls harmonize with the traditional rural buildings. |
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In the end, however, he palliates the differences, leaving the possibility for some way to harmonize the two. |
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The singers simply could not sing, much less harmonize, and not once on the entire record did the drummer manage to bang a drum on beat. |
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They will teach aspiring entertainers how to sing, harmonize and to work with other people toward putting on a concert in a single day. |
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Born in Galveston, Texas, he was a young boy when his mother taught him how to sing and harmonize. |
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Commercial aluminium window frames have been chosen so that they will eventually harmonize with the silver grey of the weathered shingles. |
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So I stepped back from it and thought, how would someone like Stravinsky harmonize this? |
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Through active listening and discovery, they learn how to harmonize melodic patterns. |
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He rounded the corner and a trio of violins began to harmonize a classical tune. |
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Its syllables roll out with a fine cadence, its vowels and consonants harmonize happily. |
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We harmonize like the brass section of a band, and we need discipline to do that type of music. |
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After the sculpture's completion, the original owners designed a house to harmonize with its lines, colors, and atmosphere. |
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I sang in tune but couldn't harmonize with the players, couldn't memorize the lyrics and I had no rhythm. |
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Framers may do their best to harmonize new and existing legislation, but there will inevitably be clashes. |
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Make sure they grow shorter than the anchor plant, share its cultural requirements, and harmonize with its colors and textures. |
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It is the ability to integrate and harmonize diametrically opposed views or states of being. |
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A wooden kitchen chair that no longer matches can easily be spray-painted in a color that will harmonize with the new tablecloth and drapes. |
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The installations were not barrier-like, but seemed to exist primarily to subtly harmonize with the architecture of the gallery. |
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Rather than singing lyrics, they simply harmonize in tones that seem to alternate between accompanying and leading the music. |
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We offer an exciting range of lighting and luminaries that have the ability to accentuate, to harmonize, to enhance, and to convey a mood. |
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The face or figure is enlarged or reduced to scale and the color is adjusted to harmonize with the tones of the painting. |
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Oriental rugs with their mellowed tones will harmonize with almost any color. |
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Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition. |
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He founded the early Peripatetic school, combining Aristotelian and Neoplatonic elements and attempting to harmonize faith and reason. |
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Understanding these dynamics help a person gain insight and harmonize all their life activities. |
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Bolstering free trade will not only enable us to harmonize our trade laws, it should also help us reduce trade barriers and customs taxes. |
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For one, we will be implementing our information systems so as to harmonize management tools. |
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He also emphasized that architecture should harmonize with nature. |
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The trellises will be made of wood or lightweight concrete to harmonize with the bucolic surroundings. |
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Canada has always made an effort to harmonize and be in tune with American policies. |
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Students are taught how to make an arrangement with backings as well as how to harmonize melodies and the characteristics of various styles. |
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Those essential colours that we know will harmonize, selected with care by professionals who know just what effect colour has on a wall. |
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Nevertheless, important efforts have been made to harmonize the various interests while taking account of the asymmetries within the region. |
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The most effective action to harmonize Canada's economy with our environment would be to put a price on greenhouse gas pollution. |
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Sudan sough information on legal and international cooperation and measures Romania is taking to harmonize the protection of children's rights. |
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Through bookmaking techniques and related expertise, I try to respect and harmonize the words and images that go into a work. |
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The three worked closely together to ensure that the new landscape would harmonize with a surrounding woodland of aspens, Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and river birches. |
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It does not harmonize either the law of succession or the property law of Member States. |
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When language becomes incarnated in a reality, it helps to harmonize society. |
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The sweeping lines and wraparound instrument panel harmonize to create a welcoming feeling of airy roominess. |
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And so, if daily behavior and the Way go hand in hand, if they harmonize, our mind becomes calm, is pacified, free from fear. |
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The various codes therefore need some tidying up in order to harmonize national legislation on the definition of the minor. |
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Their primary aim was to harmonize Daodejing and Zhuangzi with their own conception of a practical life devoted to affairs of state. |
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This concept was an attempt to harmonize the conflicting tendencies of Hinduism into one system. |
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Whether to harmonize a provincial sales tax with a federal sales tax is a decision made by the province. |
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In order to protect the environment and harmonize operations across the territory, the snow is blown to the side of the road wherever possible. |
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The merger gave rise to an unprecedented situation: the need to harmonize very different policies on remuneration and working hours. |
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This was recognized and in an attempt to harmonize the partnership arrangement, team building exercises were held. |
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During the same period new forms of international co-operation to discuss and harmonize export controls have also been developed. |
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I welcome this report for it seeks to harmonize and bring more clarity to the rules on General and Business Aviation on a community level. |
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It would be advisable to harmonize them, if they are intended to have the same meaning. |
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Future work should compare and harmonize empirical data with mass balance estimates. |
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Keep in mind that you want the room to harmonize, and soon you'll have a room that doesn't feel like a tract house, but that feels like a day at the beach. |
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He designed distinctive frames for the pictures and made sure the baseboards and crown moldings were painted to harmonize with the colored fabrics he used to cover the walls. |
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It means a setback in the movement to upwardly harmonize regulations. |
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At the next lesson Milhaud essentially approved the work after a few comments and suggestions, then requested that Trimble harmonize the melody for the next lesson. |
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On this front-hall staircase, wood posts topped with graceful finials were painted black to harmonize with the metal railings and ironwork on the home's front exterior. |
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Again, a fresh coat of paint, and new drawer pulls, can transform it, and you can paint it to harmonize with the wall color and with the new sofa bed. |
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If greater integration were going to harmonize the two countries' social policies, the direction seemed more likely to flow from North to South, rather than the reverse. |
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It is, indeed, true that Americans derive from so many racial currents that it is a sine qua non that ways must be found to harmonize them without a loss of their uniqueness. |
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An additional purpose, or at least effect, of some international environmental agreements is to harmonize national laws, either globally or regionally. |
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Such a practice helps harmonize two hemispheres of the brain and the two aspects of autonomous nervous system viz. sympathetic and parasympathetic. |
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The letters chosen for the IPA are meant to harmonize with the Latin alphabet. |
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The SSTP is a project now consisting of 39 states that are working to harmonize sales tax rules and recording taxing the transaction. |
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With regard to legislation, Mongolia had revised a number of laws in order to harmonize them with the international instruments to which it was a party. |
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Political campaigns have yet to harmonize with our Constitution. |
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During the course of the Meeting, participants evaluated the structure and the content of the first draft of the curriculum on space law to harmonize and finalize the information to be contained in each module. |
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After West Germany adopted the VAT in 1968, most other western European countries followed suit, largely as the result of a desire to harmonize tax systems. |
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In the long run he was not able to harmonize the status of the Germans the dominant group within the western part of the empire with the claims of the other nationalities subjected to Habsburg rule, particularly the Czechs. |
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Every effort must be made by the Canadian and U. S. governments to harmonize rules and regulations, to avoid duplication, and to ensure that implementation and enforcement regimes are consistent. |
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Although significant, this aid is not strictly speaking a Community policy as such since the Rome Treaty does not provide for any specific instruments to harmonize and coordinate national cooperation policies. |
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Can you help us in terms of whether it is important that we try to standardize and regulate or harmonize some of those standards with other countries? |
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While some like their greens to clash, I like them to harmonize, and the bluish green of the flax leaves did not do so with the warmer green foliage of mountain lover. |
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The treaties were meant to do one thing: harmonize relationships with the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet and in the process wean them away from their alliance with the French. |
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Regulatory bodies must work together to harmonize existing competency frameworks and consult with each other in the future development of their respective regulatory documents. |
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In this sense, as we will see, the images of house and journey will help us to harmonize the dimensions of immanence, transparency and transcendence which are part of the Kingdom of Heaven. |
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Perhaps it was felt that more sober interpretation would better harmonize with the existing buildings on the square and at the same time give a fittingly military appearance to the structure. |
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The current listings for these two food additives are amended to harmonize the listings for glycerol esters of wood rosin, brominated vegetable oil and sucrose acetate isobutyrate. |
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Heidelberg's development engineers exhaustively test them to ensure they harmonize optimally, and all of them are subject to the same, synchronized upgrade cycle. |
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The events of March 2009 should serve as a wake up call for donors to work together, harmonize their approaches and disburse their commitments effectively. |
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It's a meticulous task to harmonize the recipes, find the suitable ways of reheating, preparing sauces that will keep all their smoothness 6 miles high. |
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To spurt coloured smudges, to harmonize shades of green with the rock, the wood, to draw garlands of wistarias on rounds arches near a pool where nenuphars and bluebells loll? |
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It aims at remedying shortcomings and supporting change so as to consolidate the rule of law and human rights and harmonize domestic legislation with the international instruments Morocco has ratified. |
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Violent and romantic images harmonize into an ascetically pleasing bricolage whose intertextuality is obscure. |
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This situation raises questions of cultural identity and the loss threatening it as well as questions of how one can harmonize the social and cultural problems of tourism in general. |
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Additionally, DPKO, in its comments, considered it premature for the current report to go into detail with proposals to synchronize and harmonize the RBB and integrated mission planning processes. |
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With regard to fingerprints, the initiative should harmonize as much as possible the different AFIS systems in use in the Member States and the way these systems are used, in particular with regard to false rejection rates. |
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Our aid agencies are collaborating on efforts to harmonize methodology for collecting data on national nutrition and mortality levels and responding effectively. |
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Now, Ladies, all we would do is to do all in our power, both individually and collectively, to harmonize and happify our Social system. |
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The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe. |
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It sets out the principles on which cross-border cooperation between the countries of the Alps must be based, while aiming to harmonize the policies of the signatories in order to achieve this. |
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Unlike the technical standards used for data transfer processes, which are the same in all parts of the world, so far no efforts have been made at the global level to harmonize legislation on cybercrime. |
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Why did they not harmonize fuel standards with the United States? |
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In your opinion, what more can be done by the national AIDS coordinating authority secretariat to improve and harmonize administrative requirements including funding applications, reporting and other oversight activities? |
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The act and the articles were found not to harmonize in all respects. |
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Courts interpreting the Code generally seek to harmonize their interpretations with those of other states that have adopted the same or a similar provision. |
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When howling together, wolves harmonize rather than chorus on the same note, thus creating the illusion of there being more wolves than there actually are. |
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