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They cohere and play off one another in very specific ways.
One hundred people only, and yet they were too large a community to cohere!
The picture they form is far from pretty, but it certainly coheres.
Who among us can say our words and thoughts cohere over time?
At least all the pieces of information were beginning to cohere into something like a whole.
Most of the time, he said, the power elite did not cohere at all.
The problem is that the master plan never completely coheres.
But the outside doesn't seem to cohere with the inside.
Our students need a common body of knowledge, they say; otherwise, we will not cohere as a culture.
At the 1986 gathering, a network of groups began to cohere.
But the sounds it was making refused to cohere in his head.
The details, however colorful, never cohere into a big picture.
But onstage the elements never cohere into a moving whole.
After the first intermission, however, the work began to cohere.
Again, a listener had to think that the Saturday performance would cohere better.
Can it cohere without the cold war, which had, for so long, defined its existence?
He also gives us a plot whose elements never quite cohere.
At the same time, her interpretations on Thursday night sometimes failed to cohere.
But there is only one moment in this production when all its elements cohere perfectly.
Add just enough ice water (the full amount may not be needed) to make the dough cohere.
Although these works did not always cohere as a whole, the intensity of each episode was never in doubt.
But, for all its boldness, the novel does not cohere.
There is also, above all, a sweep of passion that makes the evening cohere.
That which coheres with the material conditions of experience (sensation), is real.
Do they cohere into a trenchant critique of American society?