| 41. | In this, the demigod Herakles cries out " WHAT SPLENDOUR / IT ALL COHERES " as he is dying.
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| 42. | He credits the break for " making the film cohere . . . in a certain, particular way ."
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| 43. | The weak van der Waals force that coheres multilayer stacks does not always affect the individual layers'electronic properties.
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| 44. | Both artists paint in color daubs that dissolve into abstractions at close scrutiny and cohere as images only from a distance.
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| 45. | It requires the skill and intuition of an imaginative artist to make these aspects cohere within a single and living portrait.
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| 46. | Yet the performance never cohered as more than a sequence of discrete, passing moments, some beautiful, others nondescript.
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| 47. | The surprising thing, given all these ingredients, is how well " Arlington Road " manages to cohere.
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| 48. | But the elements never cohere into a complete performance; it is as if he is still experimenting with his options.
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| 49. | This was his way out, a cohering long-form work written in progressive segments built on short pentatonic themes.
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| 50. | The brain was affected to some length but nonetheless, the patient was able to reason and cohere to his ideas.
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