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He had flashes of great coherence, and he quoted — if I understood him correctly — Aristotle, St. Augustine, and Karl Barth.
"Without great coherence or real ambition, this plan seems above all to symbolize the hesitations of the government," Le Monde editorialized.
Juventus's recent performances had been uneven, with an overreliance on individual acts of brilliance rather than any great coherence to their play.
In his best-known work, the frescoes in the Schifanoia Palace at Ferrara (probably commissioned in 1469), Cossa developed a personal style of great coherence and vitality.
"Since I've become a central banker, I've learned to mumble with great coherence," Alan Greenspan, a former Fed chairman, told reporters in 1987.
"Since I've become a central banker, I've learned to mumble with great coherence," Mr. Greenspan said during one of those rare sessions.
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Of late, however, a greater coherence has emerged.
Williams feels the IfL code of practice brings greater coherence to the sector.
White House officials are clearly hoping the new team will bring greater coherence and discipline.
Will that carry through to an even greater coherence this time round?
Consequently Manchester will be able to look to the future with greater coherence in a care model that is integrated.
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