Recent Examples on the WebIshibashi’s score — swooning and orchestral, flecked with hints of danger — underlines the feeling of disharmony, as do random gunshots exploding in the distance in the forest.—Tim Grierson, Los Angeles Times, 2 May 2024 Guest lists were trimmed to avert interpersonal disharmony.—Andrew Keh, New York Times, 24 Apr. 2024 The show’s disharmony over not-nothing, over what for a Tuesday can be everything, was onto and up to something.—Wesley Morris Ron Butler Emma Kehlbeck Ted Blaisdell, New York Times, 5 Apr. 2024 These developments and an apparent disharmony between Davies and his employers bodes well for Madrid in the long run.—Tom Sanderson, Forbes, 28 Mar. 2024 Acupuncture is also a great way to treat disharmony in the body—there are specific points that treat liver fire, stagnation and depression.—Hannah Coates, Glamour, 13 Mar. 2024 Sound is the single most important element in this film, a way to harness the medium’s ability to split audio from image and create profound disharmony.—Alissa Wilkinson, New York Times, 3 Mar. 2024 Many of these cases are now being debated in courts across the country, in a move Indian liberals fear could spark further violence and disharmony.—Rhea Mogul, CNN, 4 Feb. 2024 Nobody has tapped into this proliferation better than right-wing groups dedicated to fostering communal disharmony, moving from hard disks filled with videos and laptops in temples to the vast reach of YouTube and WhatsApp.—Parth M.n., WIRED, 23 Nov. 2023
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