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harmony

[hahr-muh-nee] / ˈhɑr mə ni /




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“Let Me Roll It” had a funky swagger, while “Getting Better” chugged with cheerful insistence; “I’ve Just Seen a Face” showed off the group’s crisp harmonies and “Lady Madonna” its tight rhythmic interplay.

From Los Angeles Times

NBC merely needed to wait until our yearning for respite and distraction became so acute as to make us thirsty for harmony.

From Salon

But it was “striking” that so many male contemporaries “saw them as disruptors of family harmony and alienators of women from their husbands.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But he struggled to build harmony between the grassroots and executive.

From BBC

The government has argued that rules on demonstrations are necessary to maintain peace and harmony in the tiny country.

From BBC