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1 There was a strange incongruity in the two, and an unconscious challenge as well.
2 There is a strange incongruity in the French genius.
3 There was a strange incongruity in paying them less than the men for the same work.
4 Realise the situation, and the strange incongruity between the senses and the mind in these poor fellows!
5 Realize the situation, and the strange incongruity between the senses and the mind in these poor fellows!
6 When they became more accustomed to the new life, the strange incongruity in their family struck them both.
7 There is a strange incongruity at the heart of Emily James's entertaining portrait of direct environmental activism in the UK.
8 It was an angel's face, until the woman herself looked out of it: then you were struck by the strange incongruity between tenement and tenant.
9 It is full of strange incongruities and discords; beauties in abundance, but ill harmonized.
10 Strange incongruity in a State called free!
11 These strange incongruities must ever perplex those who confound the unhappiness of civil dissension with the crime of treason.
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