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The nearest analogy to the quantum coherence of a living system is a laser that becomes coherent simultaneously in more than one frequency, and all the frequencies are coupled together.
But Edwards's speech has an overarching vision and the coherence of a fine short story.
It is a sunlit noir, with all the restraint and coherence of a Marx brothers movie.
Suddenly, we discovered the coherence of a filmmaker who himself thought he was disparate.
Modern Western critics have tried to identify rules that govern the internal coherence of a typical ghazal by Ḥāfeẓ.
Not that one would guess: clocking in at less than 40 minutes and ideally heard in a single sitting, "New Orbit" has the formal coherence of a suite.
But if the film has the look of a documentary, it has the psychological density and narrative coherence of a novel.
Cumulatively, Twitter established a powerful account of the filibuster; it lacked the coherence of a good newspaper analysis, but it was more visceral.
They borrowed a word from the art world: festivals are now being curated, promising the coherence of a gallery show or museum exhibition.
Here, the idea is to keep well back from the protesters, then to destroy the coherence of a crowd by breaking it up (in the French case with tear gas).
One woman's account, delivered in a storefront meeting, of her daughter's harrowing trip through the desert after crossing the border from Mexico has the desperate dramatic coherence of a feature film in itself.
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