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- noun Plural form of
disharmony .
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Examples
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"God of Carnage" has been compared—loosely and overgenerously, I believe—to the classic four-part disharmonies of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."
Stylish Spectacle Makes This 'Mission' Possible Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Not much happens in the opening episode until the last few minutes, but through Hector's eyes, we begin to see a dim outline of the old loyalties, new affinities, sibling rivalries, marital disharmonies, personal pressures and secrets in which he and his guests are enmeshed.
TV review: The Slap; The Future State of Welfare; Panorama – Dale Farm: the Big Eviction 2011
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There are imbalances and disharmonies in the Soul World and in all layers of Heaven.
Tao I Dr. 2010
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Automatic firearms and cartridges work together in complex ways, and changes to either a weapon or a cartridge can create pervasive disharmonies that can be difficult to pinpoint; ghosts can readily inhabit these machines, and they do.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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There are imbalances and disharmonies in the Soul World and in all layers of Heaven.
Tao I Dr. 2010
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The cost of trans-Atlantic regulatory disharmonies is a burden for all auto makers that have significant sales on both sides of the ocean.
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If there are difficult relations during that year, religious ceremonies are recommended to counteract these disharmonies.
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His bedroom revealed no fewer disharmonies then the rest of the place.
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Congressional stringed instruments sometimes supported the oboe and flute, sometimes added distracting new melodies and disharmonies.
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Difficulties, disharmonies, and obstacles indicate that we are either refusing to give out what we no longer need or are refusing to accept what we need.
The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008
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