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Like "Psycho," "The Piano Lesson" unfolds the secret of its coherence by seemingly precipitous but precisely calibrated jumps and starts.
Perhaps, I suggest, this was as true of the YBAs: he gave those artists a coherence by buying them up.
But although Merivel's story is sublimely untidy, it is given an emotional coherence by the relationships at its heart.
The paper comes with the fun and enticing title: "The Alice in Wonderland mechanics of the rejection of (climate) science: simulating coherence by conspiracism".
"Almost Famous" is pushed into rough narrative coherence by the emotional triangle involving writer, groupie and star, which culminates in a rather precipitous set of crises.
Aged just 18 he starred in Peer Gynt, in a silent version of Ibsen's play, accompanied by Grieg's music and given modest coherence by the use of intertitles.
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This condition can be accomplished by setting the local coherence measured by μ1 − μ2 close to zero.
We also assessed whether the activity difference between the speed and accuracy conditions in the baseline trials is offset by the difference in the coherence trials by adding up the mean baseline activity to the coherence time courses.
It demonstrates the powerful pull and aesthetic coherence created by ideals of physical beauty.
The importance of family, group and religious coherence, stressed by Fraser, is not in question.
The internal coherence given by creed, canon, and hierarchy was necessary both in the defense of orthodox Christianity against Gnostic theosophical speculations and also in confronting pagan society.
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