| 1. | But they only rarely cohere into a three-dimensional landscape.
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| 2. | The upshot is a character whose parts simply don't cohere.
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| 3. | The only question I had was whether or not it would cohere.
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| 4. | The picture they form is far from pretty, but it certainly coheres.
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| 5. | :: : Ideally government policies would be evidence based and would cohere.
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| 6. | Through his work, the discipline and field of psychophysiology began to cohere.
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| 7. | Around all of these developments multiculturalism cohered, attracting both positive and negative reactions.
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| 8. | Under Skolnick's direction, the two modes don't quite cohere.
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| 9. | Over time, these themes began to cohere.
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| 10. | These articles do cohere into a story.
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