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Rider's latest plan for Westminster has struck a far more discordant note.
A new art book of literary and photographic works consider the more discordant and sinister sides of love and relationships.
The music grows more and more discordant in the early 2000s; by the 2030s, it's so fast and distorted it's anxiety inducing.
In Seasons 5 (set during the resulting riot) and 6 (dealing with the riot's aftermath), the series tilted more toward the somber, and the comedy felt more discordant.
In Seasons 5 (set during the resulting riot) and 6 (dealing with the riot's aftermath), the series tilted more toward the somber, and the comedy felt more discordant.
Though he occasionally moves into a more discordant, nasally voice—borrowing, for a moment, the sourness of Bob Dylan—it's often hard to distinguish his singing from any number of gauzy, fading synthesizers.
Two of them are here: a version from 1896, roughened with the same scraping technique used in that early self-portrait, and another, from 1915, whose vertical brush strokes are bolder and more discordant.
Mr. Trump's paper towel-tossing episode in Puerto Rico seems even more discordant in retrospect, after his unfounded claim last week that the death toll there from Hurricane Maria had been inflated as part of a Democratic plot to discredit him.
Even careful religious statements like those of Mrs Merkel would go down badly with most British voters, and Thatcher-style lectures on the Good Samaritan would be even more discordant; but Mr Cameron still found it worthwhile, during his election campaign, to address a meeting of Nigerian Pentecostalists and swap Bible stories.
Of all the surreal things I've seen during Super Bowl telecasts in my lifetime — the wardrobe malfunction, Left Shark, whatever in the world they're doing to poor Mr. Peanut — I'm not sure anything feels more discordant with the way we live today than the fact that Bill O'Reilly interviewed President Barack Obama before two Super Bowls.
The looming U.S. Gulf War focused Sensemann in a more discordant, political direction in her "State" series (1990), which used geometric shapes to reference gun sights and targets, and thick paint application to create flux through shifts of light and vantage point.Uphoff, Lynn. "Museum show features Illinois artists," Journal Star Peoria, January 9, 1992.Moehl, Karl.
Now anything more absurd, more discordant > with all our previous impressions, and with the characters as unfolded to > us, can hardly be imagined. The Shakespearean critic A.C. Bradley was more ambivalent. Though agreeing that we are right to "turn with disgust from Tate's sentimental adaptations, from his marriage of Edgar and Cordelia, and from that cheap moral which every one of Shakespeare's tragedies contradicts, 'that Truth and Virtue shall at last succeed'",Bradley, p. 205-206. yet he "venture[d] to doubt" that "Tate and Dr. Johnson [were] altogether in the wrong".
"Fall of de la Mennais", British Critic, > October 1837 Newman noted, "Nothing can be more discordant, less capable of a common measure, than a question of abstract religious truth, and a question of practice and matter of fact, in relation to the measures to be pursued by one secular power towards another; as discordant was the position of the Pope with that of the conductors of the Avenir." Circulation of Lamannais's later account (1837) of his trip to Rome, Affaires de Rome, was prohibited in Prussia."Abbé de la Mennais", The New-York Review, Vol. 2, (Lambert Lilly, Coleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell, eds.), George Dearborn & Co., 1838 In August 1832 Gregory issued the encyclical Mirari vos.

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