- The
Incongruous Spy: Two
Novels of
Suspense (1964), by John le Carré, is an
omnibus edition of le Carré's
first two
novels Call for the Dead (1961) and...
- Look up congruence or ≅ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congruence may
refer to:
Congruence (geometry),
being the same size and
shape In
modular arithmetic...
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commercialisation of the
Olympic Games, even as
these attitudes came to be seen as
incongruous with the
realities of
modern sports. The
advent of state-sponsored athletes...
- 2012, it was
released through Prosthetic. The name of the
album is
Incongruous. In
support of the release, they
toured Europe in
early 2012 as part...
- time has come when
badges of
honour make our
shame glaring in
their incongruous context of humiliation, and I for my part wish to stand,
shorn of all...
-
standing was
especially worsened by
their public image,
which remained incongruous with
their peers' "heavier" music. At the end of 1967,
Rolling Stone...
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inversion of the item's
function as
expressed by its
title as well as its
incongruous presence in an art exhibition. The
advent of
cinema in the late 19th...
-
Hearstian element is
brought out in the
almost perverse juxtaposition of
incongruous architectural styles and motifs,"
wrote Carringer.: 54
Before RKO cut...
- shifting, "Capitol had a very set picture" of the
group that
remained incongruous with how they
wished to
present themselves. For
updating the band's image...
- and "Radical Ch****" for his
ironic use of bold colours,
antiquated or
incongruous styles, and
reclaimed racist symbols. He
designed a
banana dress in reference...