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Still, the pacing was so stretched out that the music lost cohesion.
They lost cohesion and were unable to recover as the dives became progressively more demanding.
The People's Party soon lost cohesion, and the farmers' cooperatives never achieved the financial independence the organizers had hoped for.
Fine details of articulation were occasionally lost in the headlong surge of the Allegro con spirito; that the ensemble never lost cohesion was a testimony to its marked improvement over the last few seasons.
As the bombers climbed through the haze the formation soon lost cohesion.
The Polish Second Army lost cohesion and split into four groups.
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They had bought so much land that prices had risen tenfold in the span of a year, and locals worried about losing cohesion.
Apart from the privacy issues, a society which increasingly reflects back to citizens – through advertisements, through internet search engines – a corporate view of their needs, opinions and desires will lose cohesion and strength.
Energy is the key to this whirling, swirling, silly bagatelle, though Fielding's circus and cabaret imagery loses cohesion when Dr Who's Tardis appears on stage and the three Princesses (Rosie Bell, Lilly Papaioannou and Belinda Williams) emerge from giant Innocent juice cartons.
Against the Saracens during the Crusades, for example, it was capable of holding its own provided the knights were kept on a tight rein and did not allow themselves to lose cohesion, become separated from the foot soldiers, or fall into an ambush.
The fibre bundles are observed to become thinner and start to lose cohesion.
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