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Our churches as a rule are shoddy and inharmonious affairs compared with those in England.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHY
Nearing this, they heard the occasional inharmonious notes of an Indian flute among the trees.
THE WAY OF AN INDIANFREDERIC REMINGTON
Unusual as are the animals proportions, they are not inharmonious, and his appearance is eminently picturesque.
THE DESERT WORLDARTHUR MANGIN
It should become familiar with spiritual language and modes of action, and meet nothing that is inharmonious with these.
OUR LADY SAINT MARYJ. G. H. BARRY
It is possible that this objection helped Whistler to realise the inharmonious effect of a large signature on a picture.
THE LIFE OF JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLERELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL
But how was she to say it, how even to conclude what she had been saying, feeling how inharmonious it was with everything around?
A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILYMRS. (MARGARET) OLIPHANT
As he drifted on with the inharmonious throng, he noticed what seemed the objective of the war.
"WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD" AND OTHER STORIES OF THE SEAMORGAN ROBERTSON
But it was a long job; his movements were uncertain, for every nerve in his body was jumping in its own inharmonious key.
"WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD" AND OTHER STORIES OF THE SEAMORGAN ROBERTSON
The Frenchman uses moi in the nominative case when je would be inharmonious.
THE VERBALISTTHOMAS EMBLY OSMUN, (AKA ALFRED AYRES)
But the conflict of patterns involved in institutions which are inharmonious with one another is already producing great changes.
HUMAN NATURE AND CONDUCTJOHN DEWEY
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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