Harmoniously Sentence Examples

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  • The calculation that he would work harmoniously with Rodney was not altogether justified by the results.

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  • Meanwhile other affairs had been progressing more harmoniously under the direction of special committees, which included representatives of the powers specially interested.

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  • All of its elements work harmoniously and add a shot of elegance to any ensemble.

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  • The Fula portion of this province, held like the other Hausa states under a feudal system of large landowners or fief-holders, has been organized and assessed for taxation on the system accepted by the emirs throughout the protectorate, and the populations are working harmoniously under British rule.

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  • In the Lower Harz, as in Switzerland, the cows, which carry bells harmoniously tuned, are driven up into the heights in early summer, returning to the sheltered regions in late autumn.

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  • Wesley skilfully wove these into his system, and kept the whole machinery moving harmoniously.

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  • They age beautifully, work harmoniously together and the indigo dye, which creates all the ranges of blue, even preserves the wool.

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  • We have looked at factors that increase animosity between the rich and poor and situations in which they can live harmoniously.

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  • The facade, reconstructed in the original, historical style, harmoniously blends into the cityscape.

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  • Svelte lines converge with rounded corners, harmoniously melding its lustrous front with the brushed aluminum rear cabinet.

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  • Classic design and whimsical details come together harmoniously in French inspired home décor.

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  • When a relationship exists between a home and the land it sits on, the inside harmoniously unites with nature.

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  • No matter what your home's style is, create room color schemes that work harmoniously with all the aspects of the design.

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  • AceKard has allowed the concepts of homemade code and the DSi to combine into something harmoniously satisfying, though notably illegal.

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  • Literature and affairs, science and statecraft, poetry and medicine, these various expressions of human nature and activity were so harmoniously balanced that they might be found in the possession of one and the same individual.

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  • In December of the same year the allies, who did not work harmoniously together, were driven out, mainly by the generalship of Napoleon.

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  • The imagination and the breadth of view necessary to a statesman of the highest order were not part of his endowment, nor had he the power of working harmoniously with his subordinates.

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  • All are similar in their trends, forms, sculpture and vegetation, and are plainly and harmoniously related to the ancient glaciers.

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  • The number of states of which the empire consists has remained unaltered;i occasional disputes have been settled harmoniously in a legal The em- manner.

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  • The period is closed, so far as paintings are concerned, by two examples of far higher value than those above named, that is to say the Paumgartner altarpiece at Munich, with its romantically attractive composition of the Nativity with angels and donors in the central panel, and the fine armed figures of St George and St Eustace (lately freed from the over-paintings which disfigured them) on the wings; and the happily conceived and harmoniously finished "Adoration of the Magi" in the Uffizi at Florence.

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  • Had Henry been honourable and gentle, had his sister not shared his vehement passions, James and Henry, nephew and uncle, might have been united in peace; and the Scottish Reformation might have harmoniously blended with that of England.

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  • Cassini, the great comet of 1680 after its perihelion passage; and having returned to England, he married in 1682 Mary, daughter of Mr Tooke, auditor of the exchequer, with whom he lived harmoniously for fifty-five years.

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  • Parmenides, Cratylus; (3) the third group, combining both qualities harmoniously, i.e.

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  • There are four of these groups, of three disciples each, and each group is harmoniously interlinked by some natural connecting action with the next.

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  • The rigid conservatism that resulted from this attitude served, indeed, a useful purpose in giving weight to Castlereaghs counsels in the European concert; for Metternich at least, wholly occupied with propping up mouldering institutions, could not have worked harmoniously with a minister suspected of an itch for reform.

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  • When done right, the notes work harmoniously and may be right up your alley.

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  • Otherwise the revolution was effected almost without bloodshed; for a time the insurgent bands disappeared in Macedonia, and the rival " nationalities " - Greek, Albanian, Turk, Armenian, Servian, Bulgarian and Jew - worked harmoniously together for the furtherance of common constitutional aims. On the 6th of August Kiamil Pasha, an advanced Liberal, became grand vizier, and a new cabinet was formed, including a Greek, Prince Mavrocordato, an Armenian, Noradounghian, and the Sheikh-ul-Islam.

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