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The state of being cohesive
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"Now there is cohesiveness".
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"I wasn't satisfied with the first movie," says Garfield, "but I think there is a cohesiveness on this film that we didn't quite have on the first.
The unique element characterising his work is its cohesiveness: a quality that marks intrinsically the work of a painter, a composer; an innate lyricism (in his case) against which occasionally he struggled in attempting to express the epic nature of his subject.
The problem is the cohesiveness of architectural competencies of the graduates into global conditions.
It's the cohesiveness of the unit that makes men do what they do in combat.
"There's a cohesiveness to the program and a strategic direction that you find in all the good programs".
"It's the cohesiveness of that community that I think gives it real strength," Fienup said.
What I enjoyed most was the cohesiveness and simplicity of the projections.
A central tenet of Amish culture throughout its history in the USA has been social cohesiveness with emphasis on family and community.
The cohesiveness is there.
Familiarity, the foundation for cohesiveness, is important.
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