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harmonious

[hahr-moh-nee-uhs] / hɑrˈmoʊ ni əs /


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Emerging from that “old constellation” of the European state system, Mr. Shalev argues, “the American Union presented itself . . . as a new constellation of star-states that was regulated, predictable, harmonious and sublime.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But he was there as a spirit guide for these two things to come together in such a clear and cohesive and harmonious way.

From Los Angeles Times

They have a carefully thought out internal philosophy, applied with intelligence and empathy to two drivers who have been convinced that keeping things harmonious is the best solution for all.

From BBC

But in the brief moment of the album came a delicate and harmonious collaboration between Corgan and the Smashing Pumpkins to create an album that would define their careers and, in some ways, their lives.

From Los Angeles Times

A recommendation for anyone anxious about having a harmonious Thanksgiving next week: Watch Thomas Vinterberg’s “The Celebration” and be grateful that your gathering cannot possibly go worse than the one depicted therein.

From The Wall Street Journal