Word: discordances
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...grieved that "our advice, if heard with respect, was not, however, followed." Summi Pontificatus accepted War II as an inevitable finish fight, although its author pledged himself to try to "hasten the day when the dove of peace may find on this earth, submerged in a deluge of discord, somewhere to alight...
...little man produced a decrepit volume of Shakespeare's works and began to fondle the pages with fanatic tenderness. In his infrequent moments of coherence, Vag could distinguish such things as "Take you me for a sponge, my lord?" and "O, come away! My soul is full of discord and dismay." All during the lecture he nodded and frowned and bowed and articulated to himself. When the instructor read a particularly stirring passage, the little man would shut his book, lean back in his chair, and with eyes closed, would sway from side to side like a cobra, hypnotized...
Crisis in Crisis. All this crystallized an issue far more momentous than personal discord in the War Department. That issue was: Who is going to run U. S. War Economy-New Dealers or Businessmen, "Liberals" or "Conservatives...
...Group One (ten men, 21 women) consisted of persons who complained constantly of "tough times," "no work," family discord. The incipience of their personal difficulties, said Dr. Cobb, "corresponded in point of time with the onset or exacerbation [sharpening] of the arthritis...
...Author Richard Blackmore's novel, when outraged citizens marched against the Doones-outlaws who levied tribute on the surrounding country-they set up cannon on the mountain ridges on both sides of Doone Valley but, falling into discord, fired across the Valley at each other while the Doones sallied out unscathed below. Boomed Lindsay Warren...