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harmony

[hahr-muh-nee] / ˈhɑr mə ni /




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Modest to a fault, “Midwinter Break” seems to float like something cautious and wishful, hoping along with the audience that this union’s individual strains will fall into harmony once more.

From Los Angeles Times

While the King was launching his deeply-felt harmony film project about the environment recently, it was drowned out by the headlines about Andrew and the Epstein files.

From BBC

As DoorDash gets bigger, it has become more complex, and management has been taking steps to make the different companies under its umbrella work in harmony.

From MarketWatch

"This triumph is a result of the completeness of their performance, their high technical skill, the expressive power born from their harmony, and above all the bond of trust between the two," the spokesman said.

From Barron's

The complexity of the situation lies here: The invisible yet palpable alchemy of two souls dancing with each other through life in harmony is just that — a dance.

From Los Angeles Times