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1 The people one meets along the road harmonise with these unexpected impressions.
2 The colour of roof tiles or slates should harmonise with the landscape.
3 How sweetly does this harmonise with the soft dawning of the day!
4 The features presented by the various literary sources harmonise with the foregoing sketch.
5 The principles harmonise with the forms, and both with their origin.
6 Such a definition of punishment does not harmonise with the facts.
7 In China the houses are made to harmonise with the landscape just as trees do.
8 The situation in which he found the princess seemed scarcely to harmonise with his plans.
9 The entire situation seems to me to harmonise with the circumstances of the Persian physician.
10 Novels, probably, that would harmonise with the atmosphere that she dimly sensed in her surroundings.
11 He who is wise knows it, and makes his other physical wishes harmonise with it.
12 She had an instinctive knowledge that those thoughts were not such as could harmonise with his.
13 He could fit every detail of the scene to harmonise with a vision of India's coral strand.
14 But there came among them, in course of time, one label that would not harmonise with them.
15 Kennedy and Joyce harmonise with sibling-like ease, while McDonnell adds a six stringed backbone to the mix.
16 The weather-faded husk lay there amid dry leaves promising some day to harmonise with the scheme of things.
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