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The Cypriot deal has no coherence in the larger context.
Respectable in their individual performances, the dancers needed more coherence in the staging, which was uncredited.
Happily, Contact! will expand to four events next season, with more thematic coherence in the programming.
(Though a footnote does worry briefly that "the logic of the square seems to suppose coherence in the texts it maps").
The elements of the poems are trustworthy, and you feel there's a real coherence in the sensibility that's transmitting them to you.
Corbyn is understood to have no interest in exacting revenge but is keen to ensure there is "coherence in the leadership team".
He notes a lack of coherence in the Trump Administration's statements on North Korea, which seesaw between overtures toward negotiation and warnings of possible war.
The lack of intellectual and emotional coherence in the present world can hollow out all rational wishing for any imagined world to come.
But the festival finally achieved true musical and conceptual coherence in the last program, "To the Finland Station: Sibelius and Russia," early Sunday evening.
Not unlike Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time", the first instalments of which were published in 1913, his narrative finds coherence in the unremarkable.
This was done to maintain content coherence in the test.
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