I had got attached to the place and its strange inconsequent life, its near-peacefulness and distant dangers. |
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The title is as inconsequent as the rest of the production, which is meant to create laughter and succeeds. |
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Klee developed the poetic and fantastic elements of his art with an inconsequent fertility. |
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Such inconsequent questions apart, here is the cultural tradition of which Leavis speaks. |
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In conjunction with article 11, allowing overtaking from the left end the right, article 12 seems inconsequent and illogical. |
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Another Russian-born member of the school of Paris, Marc Chagall, who had been influenced both by Cubism and the Russian avant-garde, discovered in the 1920s an individual and inconsequent vein of pictorial fancy. |
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With their shaky hand-held shots, their overexposed bleach-outs and dodgy sound, their silences and wavering focus and lingering attention on inconsequent detail, Mekas's films are like home movies. |
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Rough treatment of the cows by the milker, discomfort during milking caused by the milking machine, unfamiliar surroundings and inconsequent management are several examples. |
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