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be disparate
adjective
Composed of inherently different or distinct elements; incongruous.
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The voices might be disparate but they are limited in number as a matter of necessity.
But those pieces are themselves the product of a sensibility so strong that it fuses what appear to be disparate pieces with a retrospective sort of inevitability.
The efforts may be disparate, but this much seems clear: Powerful new gene technology is being enlisted in black Americans' search for their African ancestry, and it promises some answers.
The Freiburg ensemble offered works by Haydn and Mozart for side-by-side comparison; Mr. Denk performed what appeared to be disparate works by Liszt and Beethoven, proving in the process that the pairing was far from incompatible.
"You become a translator, looking at cultural signposts and connecting things that appear to be disparate, but aren't," said Helen Job, who teaches trend-spotting at Parsons the New School for Design and is head of East Coast content for WGSN, both in New York.
In the past, businesses loaded up on information technology, but it tended to be disparate and siloed by organization.
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The settings are disparate.
It is "Disparate Objects," not "Sisterhood".
Yet they are disparate performers.
The Cuban diaspora in London is disparate.
The population is disparate as well as desperate.
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