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This posturing vehemence, though, can be muted by discordantly obvious symbolism.
The novel toggles discordantly between dysfunctional family drama and crime thriller.
Yet Mr. Williams, amiable and soft-spoken, seems a discordantly gentle voice in the strident Breitbart chorus.
Wearing worker denims and soft shoes, the now 60-year-old king of the scene wheels around unselfconsciously and somewhat discordantly.
His enthrallingly difficult later silk-screens cannibalize his own archive, discordantly remixing earlier works and treating paint as both material and information.
His enthrallingly difficult later silk screens cannibalize his own archive, discordantly remixing earlier works and treating paint as both material and information.
Instead of a delicate, rippling flow of notes, I produce a muddy tumble, a kicked sack of potatoes thudding discordantly down the stairs.
We made our way, discordantly, to a Green Triangle vs Teaser Final, while the Bounty and Toffee Penny fought it out to the end.
Coal. Guns. Freedom. I saw these three words on a little sticker affixed, discordantly, to the window of a car in a small Colorado town.
Except that when this man anxiously looks for a way out, the scene grows discordantly disturbing because you may, as I did, flash on Trayvon Martin.
The vibrant zig-zags that delineate the bag and various areas of the paper — rendered in blue, brown, red, yellow, and peach — buzz discordantly and warn of peril.
A man in long shorts stands alone in the street, wary, swaying gently like a boxer before the bell rings, as music from an ice-cream truck sounds discordantly.
As such, the work becomes a reference to Europe's dark history, and the machines, lit in such a way to create monstrous shadows on the surrounding walls, clatter and screech discordantly.
On a nearby wall, film footage of her urinating through one such device pops up briefly in Configurations (2016); in an adjacent room, a discordantly bright and airy photograph, "Configurations (bottles)" (2017), shows a dozen plastic bottles filled with urine from her travels.
This is all perhaps a small amount of supposition on my part, but when a band, even one as discordantly majestic as Physique, declines to be interviewed and provides a bio scant on details, one is forced to fill in the blank pages.
Dieppa also believed that no matter how revolutionary their actions at the time were, they would seem unimpressive and "conservative" to future generations. This call was done despite knowing well that they were perceived discordantly by a large segment of the population, either as violent or as delusional.
A cactolith is "a quasihorizontal chonolith composed of anastomosing ductoliths whose distal ends curl like a harpolith, thin like a sphenolith, or bulge discordantly like an akmolith or ethmolith." The term was coined by Charles B. Hunt, a USGS researcher, in his paper "Geology and geography of the Henry Mountains region, Utah" (1953).Hunt, C. B., et al, 1953. USGS Prof.
The Harz Block was thrust over the Mesozoic strata of the Subhercynian Basin, steeply tilting its Mesozoic strata. The most intensive phase of uplift occurred in a period of about 2 million years from the middle of the Santonian age to the lower Campanian. The completion of uplift is shown by the fact that the rocks of the Upper Cretaceous lie at a much shallower angle than those of the Lower Cretaceous, and that, in some places, they overlap discordantly. The uplift is still going on today.
The PPF's ardent advocacy of collaboration with the Nazis was accompanied, somewhat discordantly, with nationalistic rhetoric. Members of the PPF were required to take the following oath: > "In the name of the people and of the fatherland, I swear fidelity and > devotion to the Parti Populaire Français, its ideals, and its leader. I > swear to serve until the supreme sacrifice the cause of national and popular > revolution which will leave a new, free and independent France." The PPF is generally regarded to be a fascist party in its ideological, as well as its practical, orientation.
Medium(s) used: Video, color, sound; Runtime: approximately 22 minutes One of Villanueva's initial public works, Cuadro móvil or "Moving Picture", was a collaboration with her mother, Mary Brandt, and performed in Villanueva's hometown of Caracas at the Sala Mendoza. A painting ominously moves through various parts of an art gallery, crawling through various display rooms and caressing paintings while a foreboding melody discordantly plays in the background. This work contains horror elements, such as the disturbing, humanoid painting and unsettling background music. Many of Brandt's paintings spread through the gallery rooms are abstract collages of color.
The highest known frequency of reproductively successful extra-pair copulations are found among fairywrens Malurus splendens and Malurus cyaneus where more than 65 percent of chicks are fathered by males outside the supposed breeding pair. This discordantly low level of genetic monogamy has been a surprise to biologists and zoologists, as social monogamy can no longer be assumed to determine how genes are distributed in a species. Elacatinus, also widely known as neon gobies, also exhibit social monogamy. Hetereosexual pairs of fish belonging to the genus Elacatinus remain closely associated during both reproductive and non- reproductive periods, and often reside in same cleaning station to serve client fish.
Captain Cook reported that the Māori sang a song in "semitones" and others reported that the Māori had no vocal music at all, or sang discordantly. In fact the ancient chants, or mōteatea, to which Cook was referring are microtonal and repeat a single melodic line, generally centred on one note, falling away at the end of the last line. It was a bad omen for a song to be interrupted, so singers would perform in subgroups to allow each to breathe without interrupting the flow of the chant. Mervyn McLean, in "Traditional Songs of the Maori", first notated the microtonality in a significant number of mōteatea.
The depositional environment of the Cuche Formation has been analysed to be a low-energy tidal-dominated deltaic setting, with frequent marine incursions into continental and lagoonal areas marked by the presence of both the flora and the many fish species found in the formation The Cuche Formation in some places discordantly and in other areas transitionally defined by colour changes,Rodríguez & Solano, 2000, p.58Mojica & Villarroel, 1984, p.67 overlies the Floresta Formation in Boyacá and the Mogotes Formation in Santander,Rodríguez Gutiérrez, 2017, p.75 and is, by an angular unconformity up to 60 degrees,Mojica & Villarroel, 1984, p.68 overlain by the Upper Jurassic Girón,Rodríguez & Solano, 2000, p.41 and Early Cretaceous Tibasosa Formations.Mojica & Villarroel, 1984, p.65 The angular unconformity between the Paleozoic and Mesozoic is exposed along the road between Duitama and Sogamoso, and is the location where the first flora fossils were found in 1978.
In 1964, the biologists Paul Ehrlich and Holm pointed out cases where two or more clines are distributed discordantly – for example, melanin is distributed in a decreasing pattern from the equator north and south; frequencies for the haplotype for beta-S hemoglobin, on the other hand, radiate out of specific geographical points in Africa. As the anthropologists Leonard Lieberman and Fatimah Linda Jackson observed, "Discordant patterns of heterogeneity falsify any description of a population as if it were genotypically or even phenotypically homogeneous". Patterns such as those seen in human physical and genetic variation as described above, have led to the consequence that the number and geographic location of any described races is highly dependent on the importance attributed to, and quantity of, the traits considered. Scientists discovered a skin-lighting mutation that partially accounts for the appearance of Light skin in humans (people who migrated out of Africa northward into what is now Europe) which they estimate occurred 20,000 to 50,000 years ago.

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