| 21. | Consonance and dissonance may more subtly be defined by 14 : 9 ( ).
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| 22. | However, they accomplish the balance of tension-release and dissonance-consonance.
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| 23. | It s free improvisation of rare consonance ."
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| 24. | What the Security Council has done is in consonance with what we are doing here.
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| 25. | Rhyme, alliteration, assonance and consonance are ways of creating repetitive patterns of sound.
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| 26. | Consonance can vary across a wide range.
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| 27. | It is based on her deep understanding of the consonance of mind and spatial expressions.
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| 28. | The college curricula and syllabi are being standardized and modernized in consonance with national ideology.
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| 29. | Such tempering moves notes out of alignment with their corresponding harmonics, thereby reducing consonance.
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| 30. | Consonance and dissonance become indistinct from each other : dissonances slowly become heard as consonances.
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