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Larkin, in Coleman's voice, pleads for "the Classic Unities": Unity of Place, which is the school and its inhabitants; Unity of Time, normally the term in which the action occurs; and Unity of Action, whereby every recorded incident contributes in some way to the telling of the story.
The issue is not just curriculum, but the coherence and unity of the institution, said Arthur Levine, president of Columbia Teachers College.
In view of all these changes, the coherence and unity of the dancers on stage seem remarkable.
His arsenal of aircraft, missiles and tanks can continue being deployed against an opposition which lacks these arms and which does not have the political coherence and unity of the regime.
And this might lead us to wonder about the coherence and unity of the project of feminist canon revision.
This has strengthened coherence and unity of purpose.
The essays address such topics as catharsis, pity and fear, pleasure, character and the unity of action, and the modality of dramatic action.
I am convinced that this coherence and unity in pushing this compelling idea of American progressivism is a big part of what made the Convention such a success.
All of Bethe's reviews were syntheses of the fields under review, giving them coherence and unity while charting the paths to be taken in addressing new problems.
That term implies a unity of action and purpose, as if there's an all-encompassing view driving that bank.
At D11, the rules of Aristotelian Unities apply: unity of action, place, and time.
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