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There may be a bit too much consonance between the events past and present that give the novel its structure.
IN ‘THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING,’ A WOMAN WITH A BRAIN INJURY TRIES TO MAKE SENSE OF HER THOUGHTS — AND HER PASTELLEN AKINSJANUARY 20, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Their liking had matured into an attachment, which might have been predicated upon their consonance of feeling and sentiment.
ALONEMARION HARLAND
The consonance came of itself, and ideas were born of the rhymes.
THE CHILD OF PLEASUREGABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO
He chooses the work that is in consonance with his mode of life, and gives him leisure and strength to do his duty to God and man.
A HISTORY OF MEDIAEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHYISAAC HUSIK
With the changes in the rhythm of the dance, and the gestures that vary in consonance, the echo within sings to a new tune.
SPIRIT AND MUSICH. ERNEST HUNT
Moreover, this order of succession is also in greater consonance with the general laws underlying social changes of this sort.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDT
Nor may I speculate on how well or wisely we ate and drank when gormandism was again in consonance with law-abiding citizenship.
THE SIEGE OF KIMBERLEYT. PHELAN
I am happy to say that my orders are again in consonance with my inclination.
THE BIBLE IN SPAINGEORGE BORROW
It could but be in consonance with what I have already said.
THE TANGLED SKEINEMMUSKA ORCZY, BARONESS ORCZY
The consonance of this attitude with some primary teachings of religion is apparent.
RELIGION AND THE WARVARIOUS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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