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"You will not be hurt," the loudspeakers repeated dissonantly.
The chill north wind now howled dissonantly through the splintering architecture.
The wind had picked up, and now it whistled dissonantly across the courtyard in angry gusts.
The knife blade clashed dissonantly against the makeshift metal shield.
He stared at me, a dissonantly calm look hi his eyes, curious, even quizzical, as if wondering how I would respond.
It's the music of fiddling while Rome burns, which, in our own arrangements, we seem to be playing rather loudly and dissonantly ourselves.
She could hear: At least two wheels on the cart squeaked slightly, dissonantly, like an insect chirp.
What the chosen works share - even the dissonantly mystical Enescu - is a concentration on musical essentials.
Or, should she say, dissonantly tired?
Paintings in which Old Masterism and new abstraction are dissonantly layered.
The whistle of the intercom cut dissonantly across the music of the Bach duet.
Taen came after, followed by the Kielmark, whose weapons and mail shirt jingled dissonantly with each stride.
Sometimes, even scrying was dissonantly imprecise.
The dance leaped to a climax with a crescendo of chords, the guitars thrumming dissonantly.
Here, pedestrians don't have right of way; if you're just there to gape you'll be dissonantly conspicuous in this symphony of purpose.
Expressions of pain, or even single words evoking pain, are set dissonantly but are invariably resolved with a sweet consonance.
"Labyrinth," the subtitle of this fine and natural duet, was exemplified by the dancers wandering amid the chimes, which clashed dissonantly as the couple's relationship fell apart.
Falcor, Defalk Why does it take your sire, the powerful and wise Lord Jecks, so dissonantly long to gather his levies?
"Dissonantly few, frigging dissonantly few."
Melody activated it with a single clap of one foot, her strings vibrating dissonantly because of the irritation caused by the interruption of her morning meditation.
Stress it is which poisons the innocent spangles of daisies, dissonantly warps the song of the idiot birds or leers gibberingly over the useless privet.
The timbres in Crossing are varied, unpredictable, and dissonantly opposed with one another; very different from her earlier computer piece Flying Apples, which is largely a single timbre.
On "The Yoke (G.U.O.T.R.)," guitar and keyboard lines clash keys dissonantly, giving the song, which is about racial repression, a disjointed, uncomfortable feeling.
The wall opposite the counter displays pictures of visiting celebrities, including Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton; dissonantly, there's a small bust of Mussolini hanging from the ceiling at the entrance to the kitchen.
A fury of violin demisemiquavers, sharp dotted rhythms in the basses and violent interjections from the trumpets and timpani propel the music dissonantly through an increasingly complex texture until the tempo marking doubles to 'Allegro'.