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adjective
Unified; sticking together; making up a whole.
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Mr. O'Hair worked on an Air Force project underwritten with appropriations to Coherent.
But religious commitment need not exclude a commitment to coherent thought.
Jamie Lawrence's attractive "Hira and Kumol," a commissioned premiere, rose from pointillist flickers to coherent ensemble expression, then reversed course.
What is important, he says, is that students have developed the ability to "take great mounds of material and distil it down to coherent principles".
Anyone who thinks we are in A. S. Byatt territory here, where failed historical biography gives way to coherent contemporary fiction, is in for a shock.
When a third of the population is under fifteen and a further large proportion is under twenty-five, the young become central to coherent governance.
If Mr. Chávez's style does not endear him to those unpersuaded by his promises, his promises also have yet to amount to coherent social policy, some analysts say.
That's the essence of this 1970 show which boasts the most astonishing score of any Stephen Sondheim work, and at the same time a book demonstrating an almost complete lack of commitment to coherent narrative.
In a statement, Schama said better history teaching would make Britain "richer and stronger": A return to coherent gripping history is not a step backwards to dry-as-dust instruction.
Instead it is inherent to coherent, bias-free theory systems.
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The laser power was 15 20 mW, measured on the sample plane by a power meter (FieldMaxII-TO, Coherent, Santa Clara. CA).
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