Then they are combined together they create a very harmonious effect. [adjective]
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It delves into the dark underbelly of human relationships to expose the sometimes harmonious, sometimes discordant emotions that affect us all. [adjective]
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, in proportions so just, so wise, so harmonious, that in no place shall there ever be either an excess or a lack of population, consumption, and products. [adjective]
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Frank thought that he had never heard nobler reading, sonorous, clear, well timed, well poised, and of harmonious cadence. [adjective]
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If to the blind but convergent and harmonious instincts of a swarm of bees should be suddenly added reflection and judgment, the little society could not long exist. [adjective]
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Only when the material needs, the hygiene of the home, and intellectual environment are harmonious, can the child grow into a healthy, free being. [adjective]
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That governments do not maintain themselves through such harmonious factors is proven by the terrible array of violence, force, and coercion all governments use in order to live. [adjective]
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Are we to join the ignorant and brutal outcry which stigmatizes such men as monsters of wickedness, gratuitously running amuck in a harmonious and innocently peaceful society. [adjective]
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