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Lynn Lail, who moved from Orange City to Texas twenty years ago and now works as a medevac nurse near Fort Worth, finds this sort of dissonance difficult, but has learned to live with her confusion.
"There is a sort of dissonance that develops in academia," says Rich, "whereby those with the traits best suited to delve deeply into the topics they cover are also the most sensitive to the paradoxes in the system that prevent them from achieving their desired ends".
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(He kept the sustain pedal down almost the entire time: in his playing, all sorts of dissonance rings out unapologetically and sticks around for a while).
We rarely think of learning to eat like that, and not doing so causes all sorts of dissonances where there could be — and where, in le monde Julia-enne, there would be — warbly, imperfect consonance.
Did watching a supposedly disabled person run that fast create any sort of cognitive dissonance?
In the same way that being Mr. Lamar requires a sort of cognitive dissonance, being his fan does, as well.
I would say he's rather more like Eisenhower, in the sense that he had to accommodate himself to this rather intense sort of internal dissonance.
It is also important that the closing is in keeping with the spirit of the message or it may create some sort of cognitive dissonance, said Mary Mitchell, the author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Etiquette".
Britten's absence from the struggles of 1939-1945, an an exile in America and as a conscientious objector, almost certainly produced a sort of cognitive dissonance in him, of which the pained and guilt-ridden Holy Sonnets of John Donne, written after a visit to Bergen-Belsen in 1945, is evidence.
When a ray of light breaks the status-quo-shaped clouds – and Noah certainly is that ray of light – many of us are guilty of indulging in a sort of cognitive dissonance; a hope that this time we're on the cusp of real, meaningful change, even though we know deep down the profound levels of systemic inequality.
A quite different, more serious sort of publicity dissonance concerns The Birth of a Nation, the forthcoming true-life story of a US slave uprising in 1831, led by Nat Turner, played by the movie's young director Nate Parker — and of course satirically named after DW Griffith's notorious silent movie of 1915 praising the Ku Klux Klan.
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