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The Beethoven performances the Artemis offered were remarkably cogent and organic.
This lengthy sentence is a remarkably cogent expression of the theory of revolution that developed in early modern political thought.
And Mr. Ligeti's "Escalier du Diable" (1985), a remarkably cogent work, was the clear highlight amid so much irritating nonsense.
In large part, yes: Another One (Oh Maybelline) is a terrifically moody, swooping electro-rocker; Lampshade Man's jerky, churning riff is a real earworm; and on the whole, given its strange, fragmentary creation, it sounds remarkably cogent and coherent.
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The Saatchi makes a remarkably subtle and cogent case for the tendency of the Y.B.A.s as an alternative tradition in contemporary art, supplementing those that are in force at Tate Modern.
Its players show boundless enthusiasm in all their concerts, but Mr. Matheuz's reading of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony remarkably channeled that enthusiasm into a cogent interpretation in which moments of brooding intensity were just as convincing as high strung outbursts.
Indeed paintings of currency are one of the few cogent themes in what is, by virtue of the program's acquisition protocols, a remarkably eclectic selection.And what of the chairman's own art tastes?
None has been cogent.
He was suddenly cogent.
A very cogent response.
Cogent Psychology, 4 (1).
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