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  • Congruent not just thematically (both characters sing of love fated to die) but musically — Fleming admitted that placing them on opposite sides of the Strauss was, in part, to ameliorate their self-plagiaristic similarity — the arias, and the performances, exemplified the Romantic happy-sad conundrum of reveling in the fullness of sorrowful emotion.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Congruent not just thematically (both characters sing of love fated to die) but musically — Fleming admitted that placing them on opposite sides of the Strauss was, in part, to ameliorate their self-plagiaristic similarity — the arias, and the performances, exemplified the Romantic happy-sad conundrum of reveling in the fullness of sorrowful emotion.

    To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Congruent to the ecological perspective, I would also add that this is very much a political film.

    Think Progress » Sen. Inhofe: ‘Gore Is Full of Crap,’ ‘All Recent Science…Confirms This Thing Is A Hoax’ 2006

  • Congruent causes (mtshungs-ldan-gyi rgyu) are causes that share five congruent features with the result.

    Objects of Focus for Developing Shamatha and Vipashyana 2006

  • Congruent affecting variables share five congruent features (mtshungs-ldan lnga, five things in common) with the primary consciousness (rnam-shes) during that moment of cognition.

    Congruent and Noncongruent Affecting Variables 2006

  • Congruent merit obtains when the meritorious does not have the power to require anything of the giver.

    John Wyclif's Political Philosophy Lahey, Stephen 2006

  • Congruent causes (mtshungs-ldan-gyi rgyu, Skt. samprayuktahetu) – causes that share five things in common with their results: namely the same focal object, mental aspect, cognitive sensor, time, and slant.

    Causes, Conditions, and Results 2005

  • Congruent means sharing five things in common, such as aiming at the same focal object.

    Constructive, Destructive, and Unspecified Phenomena 2005

  • Congruent means sharing five features in common, such as the same focal object.

    Basic Scheme of the Five Aggregate Factors of Experience 2002

  • Congruent with that goal, Stamm stresses that the hotel's permanent staff has been assured they will be retained following the renovation process, during which time their benefits program will remain intact.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

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