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consonance
1. An individual, irrespective of his or her material status, should be (otherwise) measured by the quality of that individual‘s Character and that ―fundamental‖ arguments of questionable design have less to do with that individual‘s economic standing but that individual‘s moral content, rather, that transcends class distinctions; that is to say, that individual‘s (natural) state of goodness; and that an individual, however rich or poor, may be either meanly disposed or kind and generous in consonance with his or her Nature
2. To say it is impossible because it is difficult is again not in consonance with the spirit of the age
3. Good judgment dictates that such a rule of living should be interpreted in consonance with the highest idealism embodied in the nobility of profound self-respect
4. Variances in tonal frequency and vibratory consonance provide the appearance of what we call here and there; but we transcend this illusion through the experience of bilocation, where we perceive other places, while maintaining body consciousness
5. in consonance with the yogi’s prevailing mood and provides the correct
6. With the stage set, and crowd seated for celebration, my father invited me, and as I stepped out escorted by my mother who led in front and ten other beautiful young girls, we trudged in consonance with the rhythm of another high-life band that blared
7. Spanish verse usually has: (1) rhyme, or consonance (the vowels and consonants of the rhymingsyllables are identical), as in stanza 1,
8. Consonance is what all seekers seek; an end to discomfort…
9. But the consonance they
10. In the First Class lounges and the ship’s ballroom, the band played a combination of light classics and sentimental melodies that would have sat well with Pat’s love of strict tempo, consonance, and adherence to the printed music
11. This self-effacement in both directions had been quite in consonance with her independent character of desiring nothing by way of favour or pity to which she was not entitled on a fair consideration of her deserts
12. All that he had heard and seen was so little in consonance with the impressions which had recently passed away; the huge, light examination hall, with its polished floor, the kind and merry voices and laughter of his comrades, the new uniform, his beloved tsar, whom he had been accustomed to see for the last seven years, and who, when he took leave of them, had called them his children, with tears in his eyes,—and everything that he had seen so little resembled his very beautiful, rainbow-hued, magnificent dreams