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In the spring of 1972 a European expedition led by the German Karl Herrligkoffer was equally inharmonious.
Less than 24 hours earlier, Alex Rodriguez's mere presence turned the Yankee Stadium crowd into a buzzing, inharmonious chorus.
"Would a gulf of inharmonious beliefs have separated us?" she asks.
And once more, the inharmonious and unseemly nature can only tend to disproportion?
Something inharmonious, like a small rattling in an otherwise luxurious car, had taken hold of my Vineyard days.
When you're bombarded by concrete and you don't have space around you, you act in inharmonious ways.
By the 1820s, the taste for rich colours had come to seem, to a younger generation, "heavy & inharmonious, tinselly, tawdry".
A prominent mandibular angle, a high zygomatic bone, and an inharmonious chin strongly lessen the attributes of femininity.
"I guess they consider people like us inharmonious," Ms. Woeser said, speaking by phone from Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, where she grew up.
These three components—vata, pitta, and kapha (representing air, fire, and water, respectively)—are known as humours, and their inharmonious interaction produces various pathological states.
Following the inharmonious split with the Home Nations in 1932 over questions of professionalism, France embraced rugby league, known there as jeu à treize ("game of thirteen").
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