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incongruousness

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“It’s this incongruousness of an 85-year-old Jewish grandmother who is speaking truth to power.”

And predictably, the media narratives around the women in these stories hinges on the incongruousness of it all.

It’s precisely that incongruousness, combined with Samberg’s genuine musical abilities, that makes him such an inspired choice in the role.

Someone should have been nimble enough to have a word with the finalists before that trophy ceremony; the incongruousness of those moments, especially in contrast with their later strong statements, was both uncomfortable and avoidable.

The incongruousness of the PTC calling out the pervasiveness of the male gaze has some commentators taking notice.

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

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