How To Use Discord In A Sentence

  • A letter to his wife in 1847 tells of a visit to the Brights at Rochdale; how 'John and I discorded in our views not a little', and how 'I shook peaceable Brightdom as with Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies
  • At times, however, music of great austerity and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords.
  • Were it not so we would be the only Utopia on the globe -- a mythical Earthly Paradise, or a buried sea-city of Atlantis whose only discord is the music of its silver bells. The Conquest of National Fear
  • The functional modernity of the computer struck a discordant note amid the elegant eighteenth-century furniture.
  • Insana gula, insanae obstructiones, insanum venandi studium discordia demens. Anatomy of Melancholy
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  • The author, who seems to intend the character of Bonvolio as good, meant perhaps to shew, how the best minds, in a state of faction and discord, are detorted to criminal partiality. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • There have been some recent studies using twins which show that there's a higher rate in the concordant, identical twins than in the discordant twins.
  • A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord mong brethren.
  • His great and wealthy enterprise constantly formed an apple of discord.
  • Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay.
  • The world lies in strife, in discord, in divergence.
  • The discordant sounds of violinos, woodwinds, and the falk-horn rose around Anna, but she continued to watch the camp below. Darksong Rising
  • SENATE GOP WHIP CONTEST COOLING OFF - Running tonight in Roll Call form David Drucker: "The contest for Senate Republican Whip has chilled following a backlash of rank-and-file GOP Senators, who are upset that a very public intraparty power struggle might sew discord and alienate voters in the midst of a national fiscal crisis. HUFFPOST HILL - Senate Punk-Off Continues to Escalate
  • But the enemy of concord and the adversary of peace finding his projects to be thus illuded and condemned, and seeing the little fruit he had gotten by setting them all by the ears, resolved once again to try his wits, and stir up new discords and troubles, which befel in this manner. The Fourth Book. XVIII. Wherein Are Decided the Controversies of the Helmet of Mambrino and of the Pannel, with Other Strange and Most True Adventures
  • Recent national events helped turn the simmering discord into open conflict.
  • But everything of that kind was brought abruptly to an end by a loud discordant blowing of horns and the hollow _tub, tub, tub_ of a number of rude drums; at which sounds the crowd around us broke up at once and retired, our little Hebe casting back at us more than one glance strongly indicative, as it seemed to me, of compassion. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • Dropping the rag over the side of the bedpost, she turned and let the scabrous shard fall into a small bowl on the dresser; it greeted a similarly discordant family with a slight tink of angular metallic collision.
  • This verse shows that the person that is froward in heart comes up with mischief and the person sows discord.
  • These techniques allow governments and corporations the freedom to promote ideas that would appear repulsive, discordant or even downright stupid if spoken in plain English.
  • Looking out of my bedroom window last night, making out the dusted redbrick chimneys of the parallel terraces, it was as if the discordance had shifted.
  • Amid all this sylvan glory the notice giving the dentist's working hours struck a discordant note.
  • Meanwhile, Peach's poo-colored top is "discordant" with her polka dot skirt Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 2 Recap: Size Matters
  • It was obvious by the flagrant manner in which they were speaking and the discord their steps and words caused.
  • The discord between the stories is only partially harmonized by the patter of an omniscient narrator. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As a consequence, the complex shows discordant evolutionary patterns at different levels of organization.
  • The "Southern Republic," from her immense size and unusually handsome equipment, was a novelty even to the river people; and each afternoon of her starting, crowds came aboard to bid farewell to friends and roam over the vessel, or collected on the bluffs above to see her swing out to the shrill notes of her "calliope," the best and least discordant on the river. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
  • The monozygotic twin material consisted of both concordant and discordant twin pairs, and some unpaired healthy twins.
  • The group's attempts to be more than a talk shop have often only fostered more discord.
  • Close by the inn stood the ancient church, and the shrill, discordant clack of the cracked bell could be distinctly heard in the ballroom.
  • The morn thereafter he discorded with Overbury, who would have him intend a suit that was unlawful.
  • There was screeching, discordant, monstrous music. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a guitarist he was just so original and so discordant ... Times, Sunday Times
  • Where there is discord, may we bring harmony. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not being fully involved in this part of the middle east discord, is caused by being overwhelmed by the Iraq morass. Think Progress » Gingrich: ‘This Is, In Fact, World War III’ And The U.S. ‘Ought To Be Helping’
  • Where there is discord, may we bring harmony. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this study has, for the first time, clearly demonstrated a genetic difference between concordant and discordant identical twins.
  • Blue and green have been termed discordant, and in painting they may undoubtedly be made so. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • A note of discord crept into their relationship.
  • For when we are deeply mournful discordant above all others is the voice of mirth.
  • At times, however, music of great austerity and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords.
  • The term "discordance" is the opposite -- a condition in one twin but not in the other twin. Dan Agin: More Than Genes IV: Epigenetics, the Womb, and Mental Illness
  • The contemporary dialogue for me struck a slightly discordant note.
  • On the other hand, if the cues from different senses are discordant, perception can be distorted.
  • He would bring the same kind of economic stagnation, internal turmoil and discord to our country that other dictators bring to theirs. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's a trainee from the newest class, originally from Russia (damn, discordian, do I just attract them? See Ya, Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya
  • In contemplation of the resentment of Hyder, and the progress of his power, the party, the views of which were apt to discord with those of the leading members of the government, had strongly urged upon them the necessity of making preparations against the invasion.
  • And if this disparate and ill-matched household needed a symbol to crystallize its discordancy, it received it in the shape of a bloodhound puppy, which had acquired the attractive habit of placing its paws on your shoulders while it peed on your legs. An Autobiography
  • They come as a collection of discordant but not unpleasing tastes. Times, Sunday Times
  • An important attribute of the podesta was that he had to be a foreigner so that he could be neutral to the internal "discords and conspiracies" (Waley 1991, 37). Steve Clemons: The Role of Podesta
  • The lopolith lies with complete discordance upon plutonic and metamorphic rocks of complicated structural and metamorphic history, and is overlain concordantly by rhyodacite tuffs which are intruded by the granophyre and are in turn overlain concordantly by sedimentary rocks.
  • His agenda is discordant with ours.
  • For music to be beautiful, the voices must not only be true, clear, and distinct from one another, but also united together in such a way that there may arise a just consonance and harmony which is not unfitly termed a discordant harmony or rather harmonious discord. Treatise on the Love of God
  • The verdict has increased racial discord in the country.
  • He would bring the same kind of economic stagnation, internal turmoil and discord to our country that other dictators bring to theirs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lincoln, of course, made a similar move for 2000 with its LS, which introduced the idea of sporty driving to a brand that, at that time, seemed just as discordant with the idea as Buick does now. 2009 LA Auto Show: Odds, ends, and final thoughts
  • I have shifted and shifted the notes and considered and re-considered them under different aspects, taking hints from the delicate chameleon changes of significance that came over them as they harmonised or discorded with their new surroundings. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
  • Hurrah!" shouted Seth Allport, his ringing voice making itself heard above the sound of the rushing water and the echoing chorus of the men's cheers; but, an instant after, his exclamation of delight was changed to one of dismay, as a flight of arrows and the ping of rifle bullets whistled around the party, while the dread war-whoop of their Indian assailants burst forth in all its shrill discordancy. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
  • Oh! what a bitter discordancy grated upon my ears that day when the tragic chorus was directed by this same Peace
  • Calliope music played: a Strauss waltz, stirring and occasionally discordant. AMERICAN GODS
  • The functional modernity of the computer struck a discordant note amid the elegant eighteenth-century furniture.
  • [Sidenote: Discord in an armie the hinderer of all profitable enterprises.] if the two kings had not doone their best to appease the fraie begun. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • Regarding character defects, Rabbi Bleich claims that such defects may well have developed only after a marriage (and perhaps as a result of marital discord), and that there is a halakhic presumption that such flaws did not pre-exist their appearance. Divorce: The Halakhic Perspective.
  • While the Kinshaya envoy, Patriarch Radrigi, remained conspicuously mute, the Gorn, Tholian, and Breen diplomats filled the room with a discordant olio of hisses, chirps and clicks, and electronic warbles. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • For the audience, the music is a blend of nontraditional, at times discordant, sound.
  • The stereotypical cutter is a girl in her young teens suffering from discord at home and doing poorly at school.
  • There obviously seems to be a palpable discord between the manager and players and we feel it was time to act. The Sun
  • Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning.
  • However, as in Australia and Ireland, social discord erupted on the issue of compulsory military service overseas.
  • During periods of social upheaval or political discord, they experience heightened levels of violence and trauma, both physical and psychological, both within the home and outside it.
  • Although the loftiest, sweetest music of the soul is yet unwritten, its faint articulations interblend with the jangling discords of life, as the chimes of distant bells float through the roar of winds and waves, and chant to imperilled hearts the songs of hope and gladness. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
  • Discordianism is based around the idea that order/chaos is a fundamental duality which is largely unexplored in conventional religion, that chaos is not always bad and order not always good. Duality: Chaos & Order | Mind on Fire
  • Certainly, all parties agreed on the pernicious effects of intemperance, and its tendency to promote domestic violence and discord.
  • Analysis shows that the main reasons behind divorce are discordant personalities, extra-marital affairs, a weak marriage base, or physiological problems with one or other of the couple.
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  • ‘After the war,’ Brandark murmured, and the balalaika's soft notes were suddenly dark and discordant.
  • However, for all dominant themes of harmony, within the noisy ambiguity there might also be quieter, discordant notes.
  • There were none of the discordant notes of Wednesday, when he did not want to see or speak to anyone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike thirty years ago when Latin American oligarchs relied on CIA-financed publications such as El Mercurio in Chile or La Prensa in Argentina to fan the flames of anti-leftist discord and sow chaos, thus seeding the ground for the horrors that followed the military takeover, Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news
  • But at today's meetings and agreements, discord was quite apparent in the Group of Eight.
  • The results are centered, economic, and if occasionally obvious, prove an effective offset to vocals that run from austere to jarringly dense and discordant.
  • That he did most truly and sincerely believe the existence of “debils-debils” we had proof every evening, for he would sit at the door of his grass hut, maintain a big, dancing fire, and sing lustily under the supposition that a good discordant corroboree was the most effective scare. My Tropic Isle
  • I found a disturbing number of very different crème brûlée recipes out there, calling for widely discordant oven temp, cooking time and quantities of eggs/cream/sugar.
  • It's worse," he repeated, his voice loud and harsh, like a discordant bell clashing in the sostenuto passage of a symphony; "but it's all one to me -- there's nothing else they can take; I'm free, free to sleep or wake, to be drunk when I like with no responsibility to Simmons or any one else -- Mountain Blood A Novel
  • They are winds that put the mind in tumult, sweeping us along like ships in a gale, and as storms disturb the harmony of nature, passions are discordant and jangling.
  • This idealized history had some effect, if not to stem the immediate social discord permanently, to produce a general desire for a more orderly world.
  • For months there have been rumours of dressing-room discord. The Sun
  • At this stage it is impossible to prognosticate whether these issues will be satisfactorily settled over the next years and decades or whether they will lead to a new era of discord and disintegration.
  • These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.
  • You might guess that a show selected by six different people would appear discordant, reflecting a clash of outlook and taste.
  • Small businesses are becoming more discordant, with disciplinary procedures becoming formalised at an earlier stage and internal disagreements more likely to lead to legal action.
  • He added: ‘The sign looks a discordant and random afterthought which is entirely unsympathetic to the architectural integrity of this attractive building.’
  • He's not afraid of discord - he'd rather have any disagreement out in the open.
  • Most importantly, it shows how an organization accustomed to failure and discord can learn to make a habit of success.
  • The musical voice was now a harsh discordant tone that echoed around him.
  • They sing a discordant series of sounds that can be alternately tuneful and rasping.
  • Now, however, the vast lobby is eerily silent save a single discordant chord struck repeatedly by a piano tuner.
  • It's a fascinating story about how one of the founders of Discordianism was a friend to Lee Harvey Oswald and wound up being accused in various JFK conspiracy theories. Boing Boing: December 3, 2006 - December 9, 2006 Archives
  • We can use our tongues to fan the flames of discord or to enhance good relations. Christianity Today
  • Diconsolate, annoyed, subdued, Florian and I wait; as we wait the taxi driver turns on the radio and it blares some discordant, ululating, quarter-toned Arab music.
  • The programme also assumes that there is something prior to music, some experience ruling it: music's discords are as if distress, concords as if relief.
  • To the innocent, who had never seen it before, it seemed discorded and inconsequent, bizarre and paradoxical like the frantic darting of the weightless bugs which run on the surface of stagnant pools. Caps gameday special: Best hockey stories ever
  • It has been the origin of a lot of discord and a lot of contention over consents.
  • Then an unwelcome sound stumbled into the song - one of discord - a sour note that did not belong and that would change everything.
  • Can our hero foil the discordant plans before they crescendo into an unharmonious climax of untold evil? Comic Review: Donald Duck and Friends #354 | Fandomania
  • It is the clarity of calculation and proportion that does away with the constant striving for more (pleonexia), which produces discord in the state. Archytas
  • Realmes, lands & dominions hath bene of old times hitherto continued nor nothing by our said soueraigne Lord the king or his people to be attempted or done whereby such amities by reason of any dissensions, enemities or discords might be broken: by the aduise of the Lords spintuall & temporall & of the comons of his said Realme of England, assembled in this present The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • In most of Ms. Freda's 29 pictures all from 2010 there is discordance among the severe geometries, layered wax grounds and expressionistic strokes. Playing With Sand, Wind and Fire
  • views discordant with present-day ideas
  • The phenomena of medical cupping-glasses and of the swallowing of drink and of the projection of bodies, whether discharged in the air or bowled along the ground, are to be investigated on a similar principle; and swift and slow sounds, which appear to be high and low, and are sometimes discordant on account of their inequality, and then again harmonical on account of the equality of the motion which they excite in us. Timaeus
  • Unsurprisingly, different scales can lead to discordant results.
  • the piece ended discordantly
  • The forced synalepha of = yo haga = is discordant and incorrect. Modern Spanish Lyrics
  • And on her side gentle thoughts and simple pleasures were odious to Mrs. Becky; they discorded with her; she hated people for liking them; she spurned children and children-lovers.
  • The nature of this disorder is primarily in a profound pathological discord between his intellectual and emotional life.
  • His view discords with the principles of the central committee.
  • Rumours abound about discord in the coaching team, and it is not as though they are greatly hampered by international call-ups. Times, Sunday Times
  • The interspersion of some discords seems to imply serious differences of opinion between the parties to the treaty. Charles Dickens and Music
  • For months there have been rumours of dressing-room discord. The Sun
  • Take phenomenological psychologists focusing on the subject and behaviourists focusing on objects: They typically do not just write in different journals, they also disagree with each other in discordant ways.
  • This might be responsible for the discordance observed between the cytological and histological grading systems.
  • Nay, the monster had a certain key of style, or want of style, so that certain milder passages, which I sought to introduce, discorded horribly and impoverished, if that were possible, the general effect. The Wrecker
  • Some years ago a musician in New York of considerable reputation refused to play on a friend's piano because, as he said, it was a little out of tune and his ear was excruciated by the slightest discord. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
  • From Helmholtz's analysis of sounds one would get the idea that the so-called tempered scale of our pianos caused thirds and sixths to sound discordantly. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • Gallic chiefs, Dagalaiphus and Nevitta; and the most fatal consequences might be apprehended from the discord of two factions, so opposite in their character and interest, in their maxims of government, and perhaps in their religious principles. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • When it was over, and Mugridge was back in the galley, he became greasily radiant, and went about his work, humming coster songs in a nerve-racking and discordant falsetto. Chapter 6
  • If the pair were discordant, that is one had schizophrenia and the other did not then the non - schizophrenic was followed for at least 13 years to see if it developed later. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • A few months passed in sweet harmony, but then discordant notes began to be heard from the music ministry. Christianity Today
  • The only discordant note in the amicable hubbub was the sound of customers fighting over the right to settle their minuscule checks.
  • Indeed, throughout the occupation, the stream of images continues to feel disturbingly discordant with our national identity.
  • Pictures in similar tones or in the same medium will be less inclined towards discord. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the very heart of the idealistic enterprise was a source of potential difficulty and discord.
  • Discordant findings were resolved by consensus review by a third gastrointestinal radiologist.
  • The family discord has been in progress for about two weeks, said the man, attributing it, in part, to the laxness of previous discipline.
  • Iran and its cynical game with the West confuses the discordant Europeans more than ever and thus the cunning re-armer in Tehran gains time for rearmament. The Intuition of the Lebanese
  • There obviously seems to be a palpable discord between the manager and players and we feel it was time to act. The Sun
  • And he frequently lets loose long, discordant howls. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am talking about labor agitators who feed and fatten and thrive on the deliberate creation of discord and discontent and strife -- who live only by provoking disputes, where no reason for dispute exists -- and their chief "high priest", Mr. John L. Lewis, who denied coal to our steel mills because portal-to-portal pay was more important than the lives of our sons. A Business Man Speaks Up
  • And he frequently lets loose long, discordant howls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Written for three male voices, it contains many common aspects of organa composition, including particularly the frequent and interweaving juxtaposition of intervalic consonance with extreme discord. Archive 2009-05-01
  • It's a discordant note that one hears too often. Times, Sunday Times
  • The modern decor strikes a discordant note in this 17th century building.
  • Yet, to propose the possibility of adoption by such a couple strikes a discordant note.
  • The functional modernity of the computer struck a discordant note amid the elegant eighteenth-century furniture.
  • The contemporary dialogue for me struck a slightly discordant note.
  • This has led to much discord within the various cultures and ethnicities.
  • In Greece, where limb and thought were consentient in one grace of motion, the body was too perfect an expression of the mind to admit any consciousness of discord; the greater simplicity of a life passed largely in the open air, left no place for awkwardness in the franker converse of man with man. Apologia Diffidentis
  • Bias by misrepresentation is used to create friction within opponents of "the Party" by exaggerating or misreporting the words of Tories so as to bring discord and dispute where there is "harmony". BBC bias analysed
  • The condition is also linked with drug and alcohol abuse, memory problems, family discord and inability to function in social life.
  • Besides being highly epistemologically suspect (as I have no idea how I came to know this objective and universal morality) it is a recipe for discord, not an ordered pursuit of liberty by freemen. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Religious, Cultural, and Personal Right To Eat Bacon — Even When Your Foster Parents Don’t Allow It in Their Home
  • For me, brunch is food anarchy, a gross and discordant ensemble of absolutely every dish you might ever conceivably eat for breakfast served with others normally reserved for lunch and dinner.
  • In April, after an intense and often discordant discussion between policy makers and the teacher training institutes, a new Decree on teacher training was voted in Parliament.
  • And if rain be evil and distemperate in its qualities, and discording to place and time, it is grievous and noyful to many things. Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus
  • During periods of racial discord, community leaders have headed to the statue to cool frayed tempers.
  • And on her side gentle thoughts and simple pleasures were odious to Mrs. Becky; they discorded with her; she hated people for liking them; she spurned children and children-lovers. Vanity Fair
  • Their songs were too long, and were made up of loops created on the laptop utilising the most unmusical discordant sounds imaginable.
  • The main avenue made sense to him only as fragments of a discordant puzzle: mirrored glass and throbbing loudspeakers, a modishness that seemed pirated, misplaced; here, a flashy music store; there, the facade of a hamburger shop litigiously similar to an American franchise. Heaven Lake
  • The action of the bakery is interpolated with scenes of domestic discord: the declining relationship between Di and her husband, conducted over ritualistically awkward meals.
  • The popping of revolvers, the clanging of cow bells, the clash of tin boilers -- all that medley of discord which lends volume to the horror known as a charivari -- tore to shreds the harmony of the night. A Man Four-Square
  • It was a day of discordant notes, on and off the pitch. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were many strident and discordant passages, but in the context of the work as a whole they seemed entirely appropriate.
  • Well, in the event of a victory in May 2012, the winner commits himself or herself today to proposing that today's loser become his or her Prime Minister, first collaborator, electoral lieutenant -- the name matters little, all that counts is the gesture that would jam the machine of discord. Bernard-Henri Lévy: The Art of the Primary
  • He would bring the same kind of economic stagnation, internal turmoil and discord to our country that other dictators bring to theirs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enter Cambridge's Caius College by its elegant Renaissance Gate of Honour and you find yourself in a small, unreconstructed medieval courtyard, but there is no feeling of discordancy or even disconnection. British architecture: The English Renaissance
  • His fingers faltered on the piano keys, the discordant sound filling the room.
  • An advertisement for a cholesterol drug, for instance, could be considered misleading if it contains upbeat music and "discordant" images of patients benefiting from the medicine while the risk information is detailed. FDA Gives Advice on Divulging Risks
  • Scorn and religious guilt are not solutions to social discord.
  • The discord between the stories is only partially harmonized by the patter of an omniscient narrator. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But in the midst of this harmony, there are sources of discord.
  • Another result concerning handedness of the progeny of discordant monozygotic twins suggests that lefties are one gene apart from righties.
  • The sound was awful, each song was a tuneless, discordant dirge.
  • Time and again when our two leads should be duetting it sounds more like their voices are clashing discordantly. Michael Giltz: Theater: NYMF #2 -- Friends, Hipsters & Pigeons
  • In fact it tends to generate some very discordant results.
  • So, what I tried to do here was to say religion doesn't have to be a source of discord and can be a source of harmony.
  • Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions?
  • As I looked at them ponderingly, a frog far in the back of the cave gave a discordant, echoing croak, which started the sulky and suspicious black boy who attended me into an abrupt exclamation of semi-fright; while a scrub fowl, scratching for its living overhead, dislodged a chip of granite which went clicking down the rocks. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Yet, to propose the possibility of adoption by such a couple strikes a discordant note.
  • ‘In our study, it's more the direct exposure to the parents' discord that causes the problem,’ he says.
  • Above all, it faced the progressive movement of the civilisation of the book, enveloping discordance like the resolving refrain of a Beethoven sonata.
  • Attila, therefore, in his efforts to bring about the wars 185 long ago instigated by the bribe of Gaiseric, sent ambassadors into Italy to the Emperor Valentinian to sow strife between the Goths and the Romans, thinking to shatter by civil discord those whom he could not crush in battle. The Origin and Deeds of the Goths
  • That is why we hold in contempt those who, in the unbridled pride of their narcissistic haughtiness, for selfish interests, or even for filthy lucre in various places all over the world—even in our land a small group of such backsliders and traitors can be found - divorce and isolate themselves from their own people and its life and real interests and, with inexorable logic, become instruments of the antihumanistic forces of imperialism and, in its service, the heralds of disruption and discord among nations. Making the History of 1989
  • KJV A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.
  • That will not be accomplished by bickering and discord and infighting on a grand scale.
  • The study included pairs of twins both concordant and discordant with regard to ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.
  • Prentice said Ottawa has to "calibrate" with Washington "otherwise we will have discordant energy and environment policies. Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories
  • To avoid this nefarious post-conflict infection trap, treatment programs must be paired with commensurate prevention efforts that address epidemic drivers, including concurrent multiple sexual partnerships, long-term discordant couples (where one partner is infected and the other uninfected), and early sexual debut. Peter Navario: Zimbabwe's Second Wave?
  • But therein lies another source of discord, with the top Scottish scullers and rowers being forced to live and train in England.
  • This psalm is a brief encomium on unity and brotherly love, which, if we did not see the miseries of discord among men, we should think needless; but we cannot say too much, it were well if we could say enough, to persuade people to live together in peace. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Gone is the agent provocateur, the incorrigible controversialist, the incubus of discord and scandal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the boardrooms of large companies, there is often more discord than their public pronouncements suggest. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is perhaps most fascinating about the coming election is that Shrum's trademark populism, which seemed so discordant just two years ago, will suddenly have renewed resonance.
  • Mondrian and his colleagues in de Stijl considered this discord to be the ultimate concord and spacial equilibrium.
  • With a background in the region's history -- so marinated in discord it gives us the word "balkanization" -- you begin to understand how hard it must have been to heal after the war.
  • I also COMPLETELY disagree that Obama's speech was "discordant". Matalin: With Afghan surge, Obama resembles George W. Bush
  • A brighter, poppier sound but the gymnastic and occasionally discordant vocal melody is anything but bland. The Sun
  • Discord and anger sound a note of war: the passion of more-having, staunchless avarice, threatens hostility; and envy is a hateful fiend. The Memorabilia
  • In the original divorce petition Bullock said the marriage had become "insupportable" due to "discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship". Musicrooms.net
  • The country, which at present looks a Babel of discordant voices, is badly in need of a ‘light’ to get out of the darkness that has enveloped the nation.
  • We investigated the association between 48 coding and three non-coding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 35 inflammatory genes and the development of CAD, using a large discordant sibship collection (2699 individuals in 891 families). BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • More formally too there is evidence of how factors such as peer pressure or a discordant home can have long-term consequences that affect learning.
  • I know nothing about Discordians or Discordian theory, so I am intrigued as to what it was that you found so provoking?

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