1The commandants were at variance and there was indiscipline in the laagers.
2But too often our policy was at variance with our traditional values.
3The boy was hopelessly at variance with the spirit of the sea.
4The potentates were perplexed and at variance, the nobles lukewarm and discontented.
5But head and heart seem to be at variance in this matter.
6He saw himself at variance with the Will which rules the world.
7The families of Berlifitzing and Metzengerstein had been at variance for centuries.
8But this seems at variance with his attested desire for electoral support.
9Present legislative institutions are at variance with the conditions established by nature.
10The Papal decrees might err, and be at variance with Holy Writ.
11They were utterly at variance upon politics and every theory of life.
12For the first half-year the Commander's voice and eye were at variance.
13But as the princess watched them, her feelings were strongly at variance.
14But his rural occupations were quite at variance with his acquired habits.
15Mr. Heatherbloom greeted him with a blitheness at variance with his mood.
16This exception, however, includes all that is at variance with the Koran.