The green-room was made unmusical with contentions carried out in polite Billingsgate.
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It is a great pity that the English nation is so unmusical.
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Mrs. Mutimer smiled in a grim way, then laughed- amostunmusical laugh.
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While he performed it, his somewhat unmusical voice trembled with inward emotion.
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Indeed, we can get intense emotion from sound which is entirely unmusical.
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But there is enough evidence to suggest that this nonmusical event changed the music world forever.
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Sure, we've got endless apps for collecting and listening to music, but nothing for the enormous universe of nonmusical sound.
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While researchers are mirroring experiments using control plants and nonmusical sounds in the lab, Mancuso says there are advantages to conducting this kind of fieldwork.
Uso de dissonant en inglés
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His rhymes are often dissonant; in his Georgick he admits broken lines.
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Now, with dissonant irony, it houses a major exhibition of Le Corbusier.
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And, at moments, this silence became dissonant with the clamour of unreason.
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A dissonant hum serves as disconcerting accompaniment to the otherwise silent room.
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He snores on this note, he laughs on that, dissonant, unescapeable, unchanging.
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What rumours go now among the people, what dissonant and diverse opinions!
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It was harsh and dissonant, a demented, jarring curse of a sound.
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I don't think these seemingly dissonant trends are actually in conflict at all.
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He had done it because he wanted to hear something dissonant and beautiful.
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At Magee, they did a wonderful job of simultaneously communicating two dissonant things.
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And then there's moments of really high modernism … aggressively dissonant and irregular.
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With dissonant leaders the compassion seeps away and it's about management by diktat.
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By and by, silence gradually succeeded the various dissonant sounds below.
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A certain dissonant chord in our little circle is Aniela's mother.
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There was another murmur, a buzzing dissonant with the airship's drone.
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A few abrupt, dissonant discords would, invariably, send them scurrying to their holes.