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Less star power might mean less ego and more harmony.
"The euro zone needs more harmony and competitiveness rather than common euro-zone bonds".
Surprisingly, though, Mann finds more harmony than dissonance among the Vulcans.
Sure, more harmony and tolerance would be nice, but hasn't much been asked of the Jews already?
Not without sacrifice — I don't think I could have "had it all" — but with somewhat more harmony.
There is more harmony between the mayor and the 10-member City Council than there has been in years.
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He thought it was the sweetest sound he ever heard, but since he was an accomplished musician he wanted to hear more harmonies with his melody.
In tonal music, the harmonic sequence, as accompaniment for a melody, is a motivic pattern of two or more harmonies in succession that is restated in transposition, usually twice or three times, preserving the same melodic shape (relative motion) of each part or voice.
Provincial leaders, in fact, display far more ideological harmony than was the case in the 1980s or early 1990s.
Conducted by Stephen Barlow, it reveals defter orchestration and more sophisticated harmony and rhythm.
Woods was making a dramatic statement that his skills have never been in more perfect harmony.
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