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1 And as it is more consonant to the rules of a just
2 To me it seems more consonant with the facts of life.
3 Some other hypothesis more consonant with the appearances must be found.
4 Polytheism is more consonant with the republican idea, than monotheism.
5 A horrour at life in general is more consonant with Johnson's habitual gloomy cast of thought.
6 It is a question, rather, as to which view is more consonant with reason and Scripture.
7 But another explanation, though less sweeping and attractive, seems more consonant with the facts of the case.
8 Every change and correction in the scale has gone to make every note more consonant with its neighbors.
9 This old myth is in many respects more consonant with the facts of nature than myths usually are.
10 But the withdrawal alters the stimuli operating, and tends to make them more consonant with the needs of the organism.
11 But Mr. Browning tells the story in a manner more consonant with the traditional modesty of the "Girl-Moon."
12 The style of Louisa is more polished than that of Evelina, and more consonant to true taste than that of Cecilia.
13 And the theory as a totality will become richer, more consonant with reality, as it represents more and more nurses' views.
14 It makes particular demands on the listener, and those attuned to more consonant noises may baulk at what sound like indeterminate pitches.
15 A government founded on principles more consonant to the wishes of the larger States, is not likely to be obtained from the smaller States.
16 Almost every word on those lists ends with one or more consonants .
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