The Sarkozy-Bush mood music could not be more positive, but there are a few discordant notes.
But she had the same ringlets bouncing around her ears, the same sweetly discordant face.
This discordant melody can and will be exposed only in the fullness of time.
The statement struck such a discordant note I pressed the rewind button to make sure I had heard the Governor correctly.
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But the cry for reforms from some former UMNO Youth leaders linked to Anwar rings discordant, especially the likes of Saifuddin Nasution.
Daniels likes charged, discordant scenes, with sudden explosions of energy and violence.
However, its signature positions - while in line with the Obama administration's policies - are deeply discordant with mainstream American Jewish views.
In this context, another development in Sino-American relations strikes a discordant note.
At the very least, it conveys a strongly discordant message to "the Muslim world" about a fundamental tenet of the faith he professes.
Her homey scenes with her children (lively portrayals by Jake Lucas and Julianna Rigoglioso) lend an air of normalcy to her increasingly discordant life.
By night, the place is packed with a stiffer clientele think blazers and silk dresses whose collective temperament is discordant with the atmosphere of mealtime relaxation.
This discordant medley of enthusiasm and regret would subsequently be echoed in the frontier novels of James Fenimore Cooper and the Westerns of John Ford.
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This wide variance underscores the discordant findings from government smoking data.
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Shortly after capturing the presidency, JFK denounced "the discordant voices of extremism" and derided people who distrust their leaders President Obama didn't invent that particular rhetorical line.
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The second discordant image of the week was of a ballistic missile fired by North Korea over Japan and in the general direction of the United States.
There, too, discordant wishes from the public are reflected.
The twists, dips, cambers and potholes of the road verify the independence of the suspension and the guttural gargling of the straight-six, which pops and bangs on the overrun, is discordant music to your ears.
Cyprus is taking its turn at running EU business for the first time since joining the bloc in 2004, but its looming bank bailout and tensions with Turkey have struck a discordant note.
Discordant voices increasingly sang about confusion and annoyance.
Also, an estimated 6.8 million people are eligible for treatment and do not have access and an additional 4 million discordant couples (where one partner is living with HIV) would benefit from HIV treatment to protect their partners from HIV infection.
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At the current rate of constructive engagement with New Labour those discordant voices in the Lib Dems which will be heard this weekend fear that their party might sell its birthright, merely to be lost in the crowd in Mr Blair's Big Tent.
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Most people are used to juggling two discordant views of themselves and their fellow humans, one statistical, according to which what's normal is what most people do most of the time, and one rooted in what you could call the moral imagination: a there-but-for-the-grace-of-God capacity to put themselves into other people's moccasins, however horrible or untypical the circumstances.
But privately, four officials admitted that the two attacks - at a bar and a bus stop - were almost certainly the work of al-Shabab - a discordant umbrella group at the best of times - or of individuals inspired by the Islamist militants, and now looking to punish Kenya for its military incursion into areas they control in southern Somalia.
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