| 11. | Yet it coheres according to proprietary logic ".
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| 12. | Languages don't cohere ."
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| 13. | Punchy but uneven, these skits don't cohere into a particular comic vision.
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| 14. | But the composer certainly needed some kind of cohering force in this jumble of hostility.
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| 15. | Fragments of recollection cohere into memories of a desert laboratory and mind-control implants.
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| 16. | The tempos were hectically fast or portentously slow, and the performance never quite cohered.
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| 17. | But there is only one moment in this production when all its elements cohere perfectly.
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| 18. | Fruits are formed of loosely cohering or almost free carpels ( the ripened pistels ).
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| 19. | Daphne Miller of Nashville soundtrack transcend the soapiness and cohere into a truly enjoyable album.
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| 20. | There is also, above all, a sweep of passion that makes the evening cohere.
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