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Usually, though, there's concurrence, but no congruence.
Such a relation is called a congruence.
Perhaps there is some psychic congruence here.
[But] there are some congruence of interests here.
The congruence coloured many of its reviews, something Matar appears to regret.
Yet the Holocaust has unavoidable international dimensions lines of influence, circles of complicity, moments of congruence.
And I want to spend those years in congruence and not distress".
In the latter work, one viscerally feels the congruence of urgently sensuous touch and near-orgiastic vision.
Further complications arise when we transpose this mapping to the nocturnal city, which may resist familiarity and congruence.
The differences between the films and between their subjects make their point of congruence all the more noteworthy.
But Copeland later recognized a certain congruence between the expectations with which Wharton was raised and her own.
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