Before the oil well calamity, villagers there led a peaceful life, getting along with each other in harmony. |
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Costa Rica has pioneered what's now become known as ecotourism, traveling in harmony with nature. |
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To get the quartet to make beautiful music in harmony, signals have to flow freely within the system. |
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He also sings in the extraordinary polyphonic style that produces two notes in harmony. |
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The Waitrose Centre will take forward the need to refine food production in harmony with the environment. |
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Hegel was seeking to describe a community in which individual interests and the interests of the whole are in harmony. |
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His personality seemed in harmony with his mild decorous manner but it hid totally unsuspected depths. |
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I hope people will co-operate and understand the necessity of living in harmony with nature. |
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They are in harmony with the perfect will of God and give rise to changed lives and changed communities. |
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Thank you for showing us all a case study where business and personal life work together in harmony. |
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However, I would like to think that the views I have expressed above are very much in harmony with those, perhaps, now held by Mary herself. |
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Saudi society is now composed of people from different tribes who live together in harmony. |
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It is, in fact, the economic system that is most in harmony with the biblical understanding of human nature and human destiny. |
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We're proud of being Nova Scotian, and all we want to do here is live in harmony with other communities in an atmosphere of mutual respect. |
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In combination there is something even beyond, that joins the three in harmony. |
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If a cat, mouse and dog could be made to live in harmony, and form a super-trio, well, mankind will have achieved the impossible. |
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These new values were rooted in a charismatic movement bent on living in harmony with the kingdom of God. |
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The crows working in harmony with nature lived on the snails, worms, beetles and insects. |
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The BPO are clearly enjoying themselves with some players losing strings and the winds thoroughly in harmony. |
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In the event, the practice has created a pastoral campus with pavilions, canals and groves of trees, in harmony with its surroundings. |
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There is also no chance that we will ever see the error of our ways and live peaceably in harmony with one another. |
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The body, mind and spirit are in harmony and you experience a feeling of contentment and relaxation today. |
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Since the body, mind and spirit are in harmony, you experience relaxation and contentment. |
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When yin and yang are in harmony, chi flows freely within the body and a person is healthy. |
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Everything seems to billow, there are clouds of this and drifts of that, totally in harmony with the languor of a drowsy summer day. |
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Hammurabi, a great leader known for creating the first recorded legal code in history, united the Assyrians and Babylonians in harmony. |
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To many, it means students of all colors and backgrounds will populate our nations' universities in harmony. |
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His eye was in harmony with his hand when he wrote, restoring to objects the life-giving essences of their time, place, and maker. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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Tobias the cat lived in harmony with Daisy the Border collie, Timmy the mouse, and a peep of chickens. |
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The period of history is in harmony with the music, and its romanticism has been reflected in the decors and costumes of the cast. |
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Singers will get the chance to sing in harmony, in single line melodies, in rounds and to experiment with varied vocal textures. |
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It was one long string of notes, connected not in harmony or key, but with semblances of consistency that emerge in rhythm and timbre. |
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Kids are born geniuses, as far as I'm concerned, just for being in harmony with their instincts. |
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I am sure it would be preferable for the local schools and the community orchestra to work in harmony. |
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The environment needs to be unquestionably safe for Mum and myself to coexist in harmony, and tensions were beginning to fray. |
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Her voice, tripled or sextupled in harmony, was the vocal version of his slide-guitar style. |
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Far below them in the undergrowth, hare, jungle fowl along with peacock and quail, lived in harmony. |
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The society safeguards the moral and social code necessary for them to live together in harmony. |
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Working in harmony with Nature, our growth and transformation can evolve us beyond Gaia, into the cosmic whole and possibly home. |
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Because when people used to singing in harmonies start to sing along, they sing along in harmony. |
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Our altar frontals can be chosen from the existing designs below or can be designed to be in harmony with the church or building's setting. |
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The event is a spectacular combination of fireworks exploding in harmony with a musical accompaniment. |
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Hence in a free-market economy both consumption and production are in harmony with each other. |
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He said that he was willing to live in harmony with the community if given the chance. |
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His soft-spoken voice is in harmony with his words, which are as much about feeling as reasoning. |
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Plato represents this position as one in which the soul's parts agree and are in harmony and concord. |
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Help me Lord to work in harmony with my brothers and sisters in Christ, to rise above small-mindedness and to walk in victory! |
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In this new era of terror, stability is dependent upon this new concert acting in harmony. |
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The people inhabiting the area are admirable because they know how to live in harmony with nature. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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The methods discussed work in harmony with nature's cycles, preserve and enrich the earth's nutrients, and nourish the soil for future crops. |
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Characters are always costumed in harmony with their surroundings. |
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However, the real meaning of Taoist wu-wei is not quietism at all, but rather, activity in harmony with the ever-changing, ever-unchanging Way of all life. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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They do not only live in harmony but are equally friendly to visitors. |
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The goal of Taoism is to live in harmony with nature by learning to balance the complementary forces of Yin and Yang which are believed to pervade the universe. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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In other words, human cultural creations need to arise from absorption in the play of nature so that we and our creativity are in harmony with the to and fro of nature's play. |
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While the rural people have a more simple-minded attitude, they are also used to living in harmony with their neighbours who have to face the same difficulties as they do. |
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Tai chi originally developed from observations of birds, beasts, and insects whose movements, undistracted by thought, are immediate and in harmony with their environment. |
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He said that Lutherans sing in harmony because they are too modest to sing solos, while also believing that unison singing would make them too worldly. |
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These bootylicious babes did a fabulous job of fitting together in harmony while singing all their hits that have made them multi-platinum in many countries around the world. |
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The restaurants operate in harmony with certain south-western festivals such as the Espelette Festival in October, when lots of Basque songs are featured. |
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The book includes information about more than 100 insects, spiders, mites, slugs and earthworms found in the Prairies, and encourages people to live with them in harmony. |
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By manipulating the plate with his left hand in harmony with the motions of the burin, the engraver can facilitate the direction of the lines, as well as steadying the plate. |
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We confront instead the difficult, non-relative, question as to how best we are to live in harmony with people whose value-judgements differ very greatly from our own. |
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Listening to her talk, I thought of the choirs which would be around shortly, groups of young broodlings raising their voices in harmony to produce music. |
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This fine combination works in harmony to produce a character endowed with common sense on the Taurus side, and the famous Libran sense of fair play and justice. |
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It is clear that global challenges must be met with an emphasis on peace, in harmony with others, with strong alliances and international consensus. |
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When the explorers reach the city they meet the Atlanteans, a peaceful people in harmony with nature, living eternal lives under the beauty of crystal energy. |
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I long to live in a culture with which I feel in harmony and in sympathy. |
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We understand that the good life is something we make together in households and communities, in partnership with other people and in harmony with Nature. |
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We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist. |
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The solution is an economizer that adds a second control which works in harmony with the outdoor thermostat and measures the outdoor air humidity. |
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Living in harmony with this land, Barbara's residence, or 'humpy' is a Nissen hut with a difference. |
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The second step shows us how essential it is to live in harmony with our biological clocks and follow our personal rhythm. |
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They seek to live in harmony with the new planet they have colonized. |
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A basic element of the animistic belief system is that these souls must remain in harmony to sustain health. |
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Contract awarded for menopause and andropause course, a step to live in harmony, led to 25 officers of various levels of the hospital. |
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It asserts that those in harmony with Tao will live long and fruitful lives. |
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In most cases, microorganisms live in harmony with their hosts via mutual or commensal interactions. |
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This estimate is in harmony with the first findings based on Ottoman documentary evidence. |
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Although humans and owls frequently live together in harmony, there have been incidents when owls have attacked humans. |
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All the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live in harmony amongst themselves. |
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Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. |
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Rather, it asserts that one must place their will in harmony with the natural universe. |
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The different parts of the machine are next simultaneously started, when the whole works in harmony together. |
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In Clark Street, where all the nations of the earth dwell together in harmony, one has but to go downstairs to find a Chinaman. And when found he is washing. |
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When swimming, the thorax would be weighed down by the front legs, making it difficult for the animal to move its neck and legs in harmony or keep its head above the surface. |
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Thus resentment does not arise and superiors and inferiors are in harmony. |
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The village itself is in harmony with he Cycladic architecture of white washed cubic houses while the pebbled alleys will guide you through local shops, taverns and bars. |
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Lutheran pastors, congregations, and church bodies in Germany and the Americas usually agree to teach in harmony with the entire Lutheran Confessions. |
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