During those hours, he spoke coherently and could understand what was said. |
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My mother has Alzheimer's disease and hasn't spoken coherently for more than two years. |
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The system needs focus to ensure that all devices work coherently together to provide the security that justified their cost. |
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Perhaps because of the daunting range of objects, he does not clearly succeed in assembling them coherently. |
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The class hierarchy enables it to coherently integrate related information from different sources at varying levels of detail. |
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Rectangular in plan, but undulating in section, the roof will also help integrate the campus more coherently with its park setting. |
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He's not able to establish the time shifts coherently and not enough attention is paid to the other two sisters. |
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So in lieu of a proper beginning here are a few things which I might have arranged more coherently into a beginning if I had the skill. |
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A few species of hummingbirds and European Starling are known to produce UV hues with coherently scattering melanin arrays in feather barbules. |
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He was conscious when tested and was even able to coherently speak to the doctors despite having a high blood-alcohol level. |
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Front-of-house spaces have been replanned to make them lighter, larger and connect more coherently with Sloane Square. |
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Now it is possible to coherently link the radio frequency and optical domains with a supercontinuum comb of frequencies. |
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It's a dizzying kaleidoscope of scraps and snippets, some new, some old, interesting in themselves but not coherently coordinated. |
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Yeah, for now, I'm angry enough that I can barely sputter, never mind speak or write coherently. |
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Once my brain has absorbed the week, and can regurgitate it coherently, I'll record my doings here as usual. |
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The only provisos are that you must be able to write competently and coherently and that you must be prepared to post under your real name. |
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Before I get to the part where I start gibbering and spluttering, I should begin by doing what I can manage coherently. |
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Glass patterns, composed of coherently oriented dipoles of same-polarity dots, have a distinctive, streakily striated appearance. |
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System-wide synchronization ensures that related files are backed up together and coherently. |
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People in the red states who can think coherently are going to migrate to the blue states. |
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Her life was a blind spot, in that she was unable to see things coherently. |
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The plot seems more of an excuse for actors to chew on their roles than for a coherently presented story. |
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I liked the soundtrack, but I didn't think that it worked coherently as a whole. |
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It's the job of the development czar to see that all this can be explained coherently. |
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Sources in the department admitted they had not reacted coherently to the clamor for action. |
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He demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is as inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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He collapsed in an armchair, unable to move or talk coherently for several hours. |
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Through intense therapy, I relearned to walk, use my left arm, and speak coherently. |
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Filled with inspiring objects coherently displayed in spacious galleries, the new center is an accessible, exemplary model for such buildings. |
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She is a small ball of badly coordinated energy that has trouble answering phone calls coherently. |
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Compiling need not be a problem, particularly if the information is coherently organized. |
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He hoped he would be able to coherently say what he was feeling, despite his stutter. |
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The difficulty comes from the fact that the imperfect here does not coherently offer a continuously unfolding present that would culminate in the receiving of the letter. |
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Security, user-friendliness, access to mechanical and electronic parts, everything has been designed coherently, practically and intelligently. |
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By clearly enunciating its role and coherently elaborating its functions, it is now able to plan and use its resources more effectively. |
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In the latter case, the polarizations of chromosome laser photons are connected nonlocally and coherently to polarizations of radio waves. |
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The securest and most certain of truths may be coherently rejected, given that the rules underlying them have changed appropriately. |
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On the other hand, the narrator himself, cocooned in dreams of death and glory, is hardly in a position to wrestle coherently with the subject. |
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The interviews are coherently introduced in the fabric of the book. |
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He had to be carried to the van and was not talking coherently. |
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Will you start speaking coherently and tell me what happened? |
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He more coherently structures a cultural studies methodology by invoking a multitude of textual examples that build upon and connect to each other. |
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Without western backing applied more coherently and consistently the UN can do little, even with the admirable Mr Annan at the helm. |
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It is also important that the various aspects of the current regulatory framework are applied coherently within each Member State. |
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The Port Authority of New York is acting coherently within their policy based on the economic development of the port. |
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This strategy must be structured coherently with the coastline and environment group. |
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It is up to the state to give the people support and orientation by acting consequently and coherently. |
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To act coherently in such a complex framework, federal institutions must cooperate. |
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Would Europe have been able to act as swiftly, decisively and coherently if we did not have the single currency uniting us? |
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The Millennium Development Goals provide a framework for the entire United Nations system to work coherently together towards a common end. |
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This limit can be overcome if the light of distinct collectors is coherently recombined. |
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Searching a particular subject can be time consuming because the vast quantity of information available is not organized coherently. |
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Mr. Sheen clearly and coherently denied those allegations in his interview with the Today show Wednesday morning. |
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They're smart enough to think about and articulate arguments coherently. |
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In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was. |
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As such, a constituent element of that subjectivity relies on the struggle to narrativize a life coherently, persuasively, and with expectation of receptive understanding. |
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This rant is pretty difficult to summarize coherently, so probably best to just watch for yourself. |
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Nanostructures that coherently scatter have been referred to as thin-film reflectors, multilayer reflectors, quarterwave stacks, Bragg scatterers, and diffraction gratings. |
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In 1435, he codified the depiction of the ideal human form in narrative representations, coherently presented, and designed to encourage high standards of behavior. |
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When challenged on it Clegg glossed over his party's plans rather quickly, and then quickly got rattled rather than coherently defending an idea that may be controversial but is at least imaginative. |
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Their presence will enhance joint communications efforts and ensure that all the work of the United Nations is promoted more coherently and visibly at the country level. |
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At this moment everything is blurred and you can't think coherently. |
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The Commission Report of November 2001 and the subsequent Laeken European Council emphasise the urgent need to enact the acquis coherently and efficiently, which Slovenia has almost fully achieved. |
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The role of a Quality pilot is to co-ordinate, to train any process pilot with a view to implement the Quality approach in order to coherently keep in touch with the quality objectives of the management. |
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The carriage gates of the miniature castle entrance open into a courtyard formed by a chapel, a covered section of the courtyard and the farm buildings that coherently surround the dwelling's south entrance facade. |
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Multidisciplinary design and optimization is a new technology for design of engineering systems that coherently exploits the synergism of mutually interacting phenomena. |
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With bloggers and YouTube continually blurring the line between advocacy and journalism, it is growing ever harder to regulate corporate speech coherently. |
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What we have in practice is a nice little opportunity for individual ministers, not necessarily even speaking coherently for their government, to stage a few press conferences for domestic consumption. |
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The main requirement is to ensure that each player is able to implement it coherently compared to the political project to which it was associated previously. |
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It needs to be a way of coherently taking into account all the factors that aid or hinder the development of a territory, by involving all the partners from local level up to international funding providers. |
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The title captures some politicians' fondness for overarching theories for ideologies that can coherently and flatteringly explain whatever they are doing, or intend to. |
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In this context, the Court examined the logic, structure and wording of several provisions of the Directive and found that they all coherently support and validate this interpretation. |
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All of these changes must be managed coherently. |
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The Group has decided that all its subsidiaries will adhere coherently to the topics discussed: quality of the dialogue with employees in the networks, mobility and motivation. |
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Care is frequently delivered in a costly, nonintegrated, reactive and often ineffective fashion that fails to enhance health, prevent illness or treat it coherently. |
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Seizing the window of opportunity requires that international actors are, at a minimum, capable of responding coherently, rapidly and effectively to support these recurring priorities. |
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We can only second him when he urges our parliaments to act more coherently, concertedly and responsibly in action in favour of the Mediterranean. |
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Indu Rubasingham's production, far superior to the 2011 Broadway premiere, successfully kept the play at a daring pace and cohered a cast from disparate backgrounds into an ensemble that felt coherently American. |
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Iranian architecture displays great variety, both structural and aesthetic, developing gradually and coherently out of earlier traditions and experience. |
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In February 1852, while travelling with his son Edward by train, Pugin suffered a total breakdown and arrived in London unable to recognise anyone or speak coherently. |
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