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It is diverse and narrow-souled, with a devotion to the idea of power so ingrained as to make discord inevitable and chronic.
In an idea such as that developed by Holst in the opening poem on "Mars, the Bringer of War" the temptation to make discord the goal of music is too much for us.
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Any investment we earn is poured directly into making Discord better and supporting the massive growth we've seen over the past year".
It's even possible that cultural discord could make hardworking, entrepreneurial people work less hard.
likes to make harmony out of discord. is suspicious of basically everyone.
Family discord might make Ms Bettencourt more likely to cede control to Nestlé, but it might also prevent any deal being done before her death, analysts say.As for L'Oréal itself, its managers would probably not mind being wholly owned by Nestlé, as long as they had operational independence.
Iran, the Arab dictators and, most of all, Al Qaeda did not want a democracy in the heart of the Arab world, and they tried everything they could — in Al Qaeda's case, hundreds of suicide bombers financed by Arab oil money — to sow enough fear and sectarian discord to make this democracy project fail.
This internal discord made Italy a prey to invading foreigners, Spanish, French, and German.
If anything, internal discord made for reticence rather than assertion on the part of their foreign policy elites.
This discord makes it difficult to evaluate or coordinate the programs, which in turn means a loss of efficiency for the taxpayer's dollar.
However the result of the miracle was that (in William Caxton's translation) "the bishops of the idols made a great discord among the people, so that all they cried: Take away this sorceress and witch that turned men's minds and alieneth their wits".
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