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When squatters move in, they bring a new life to the space, often surprising in its incongruity.
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If Piaguaje was struck by the incongruity of his surroundings, he did not let on.
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There is huge incongruity between the sophistication of so many American Jews in so many disciplines and their ignorance of Judaism.
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The stories have a degree of strangeness or incongruity for the listeners, so that it captures their attention and stimulates their imaginations.
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The qualities of it displacement, anxiety, disorientation, incongruity, melancholia became the modern literary sensibility.
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Meanwhile, Ms Nevin and her collaborators offer a troubling incongruity of style.
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If you're struck by the apparent incongruity of these choices, consider the track DJ John Peel played after the Heysel Stadium deaths: You'll Never Walk Alone.
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Stunned, along with the rest of the world, by the horrific incongruity of a modern government using men on horse-and camel-back to attack its own citizens.
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Yet behind this lies an incongruity in the bilateral relationship.
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But that incongruity is a small price to pay.
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Richard Taite is a bit of an incongruity.
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Leaving aside the slight incongruity of a pro-devolutionist First Minister lecturing a Unionist Prime Minister about the dangers of the breakup of the Union, it's clear that the Welsh Government is increasingly turning its mind to where Wales might stand in a UK where Scotland, if not fully independent, is standing alone in all but name.
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