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The first was to legislate "incompatibly" with the European Convention on Human Rights - meaning the UK would breach international law.

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City staffers and a representative for the developer, Ventus Group, countered that would have made the project incompatibly taller than anything else in the surrounding neighborhood.

She’s merely squandering it alone in a chair feeling sorry for herself while the man she incompatibly clings to plays video games.

Environmental scientist Jane da Mosto concurs: “Cruise ships bring incompatibly large numbers of visitors but vested interests conspire to keep the terminal where it is, in the heart of historic Venice.”

This might seem an incompatibly savory ingredient, but it gives a nice sandy crunch to a dessert, almost as if a sablé cookie had been crushed and added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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