| 31. | Consonance and dissonance become indistinct from each other : dissonances slowly become heard as consonances.
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| 32. | The devices alliteration, assonance and consonance are also common in Howard's works.
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| 33. | A mythological consonance was seen by some at the time between what were different traditions.
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| 34. | The sound is certainly different, but there is a metaphoric consonance between the two mediums.
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| 35. | Until Bob Dole comes up with some serious ideas, he may as well stress consonance.
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| 36. | You cannot emancipate consonance and dissonance.
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| 37. | End corrections for radiation from the openings is needed to bring the two frequencies in consonance.
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| 38. | Consonance may be regarded as the counterpart to the vowel-sound repetition known as assonance.
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| 39. | Blutt also launched a private equity program managed by Consonance Capital Partners with partner Benjamin Edmands.
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| 40. | But they're content to let lyrics and melodies be inundated in gorgeous waves of consonance.
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