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His views were backed by Ola's India chief Bhavesh Aggarwal, who said that he didn't believe in the concept of work-life balance because "if you are enjoying your work, you will find happiness in life also and work also, and both of them will be in harmony".

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"There is more and more interest in this kind of cuisine, but it has to be in harmony and balance," Fleury said, trying to sound both reassuring and radical at the same time.

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These artists were asking, like Müller’s narrator, a question that is not at all historical: “How do you have to live, I wondered, to be in harmony with what you honestly think?”

In contrast, the new findings from this research encourage researchers and practitioners from a wide range of related fields to reconsider how cities are designed and built so that they can be in harmony with their regional natural surroundings and more resilient to potential climate risks over the long run.

Police have been looking for Harmony Montgomery, who was 5 when she disappeared, since late last year, when her mother said the girl was supposed to be in Harmony’s father’s care.

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

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