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The task force and the seven thousand turned out to be short-term image management, in perfect consonance with the conduct of the whole war.
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In such circumstances musicians tend either to play in equal temperament, or, if anything, to distort intervals away from perfect consonance.
When two tones are sounded together the subjective reaction may be anything from one of perfect consonance to one of extreme dissonance.
For a perfect consonance between setting and subject, one has only to look to The Masque of Anarchy, Maxine Peake's sensational performance of Shelley's outraged poetic response to the Peterloo Massacre.
Thus, more arousing conditions showed a perfect consonance between subjective evaluation and psychophysiological (both facial and autonomic) measures.
In the earliest harmonic writing, the parallel organum of the 9th century, the accepted intervals were the perfect consonances, or those of the simplest harmonic ratios: the fourth, the fifth, and the octave.
Musicians show a keen sensibility to nuances of pitch, often slightly varying even the perfect consonances, the fourth and fifth.
In perfect harmony.
— BILL PENNINGTON And in perfect fashion.
Although the ubiquity of these compounds was demonstrated, labelling was in all cases in consonance with the European Cosmetics Regulation.
This is in consonance with findings in some previous studies.
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