Bal gives a personal, nuanced account of her own wrestling with the incongruence of a black minstrel tradition amidst The Netherlands' sea of whiteness. |
Motion sickness is attributed to an incongruence in the sensory input from the vestibular, visual, and somatosensory systems. |
No one ever seemed to bother about the incongruence of the eyes, which were invariably focused at the camera lens. |
This work, notwithstanding some incongruences, is nevertheless a useful instrument of work for the history of the Diocese and of the City itself. |
A loving relationship demands multiple and shared perspectives, which always give rise to incongruences and tensions. |
Among species also incongruences are of frequent occurrence. |