“There will often be found, in my narrative, a jarring discord between the associations properly belonging to interesting sites, and the tone in which I speak of them.”
“The rhythms were too disjointed, and the shifts from discord into harmony too complex.”
“A charge was also made against him of causing discord between the Bohemians and Germans.”
“Is there not, however, some discordancy between the meek vacancy of the shepherd, in one part of the stanza, and the proud consciousness of superiority of the peasant in the other?”
“Finally, cases that were deemed unacceptable by participants had a higher discordancy rate with respect to diagnostic series than did slides that were deemed acceptable.”
“The discordancy of this design suggests that the theory involved is very important, and has many serious adherents who wear turtlenecks and smoke a lot.”
“The overall effect was quite lush, but as you looked more closely there were little discordances.”
“These videos are accompanied by independently looping soundscapes that create surprising convergences and discordances through their fragmentation, distortion and repetition.”
“The only discordances appear with news broadcasts. On national channels the main news is presented at midday and in the evening, it is presented by a star newscaster.”