She sees this view as cohering with the general concept of fitness that she locates in Clarke and his followers. |
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Across one large wall, a purplish strand of smoke pulsated and contracted, cohering into a monstrous head. |
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Look for a single, cohering aspect to Bush's work, though, and you will be frustrated. |
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China has succeeded in preventing its many local protests from cohering into a national movement. |
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Nodule-facies BP consists of flattened ovoid nodules, very frequently cohering and 2.5 to 4 cm in diameter. |
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With human trafficking, traffickers look at ways to coax victims into cohering to being trafficked. |
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Indeed, sometimes the situation gets out of hand as expectations diverge instead of cohering. |
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Words cohering into language form the bedrock of our identity, and explain our human condition. |
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Within the first few days of the BBC study, it became clear that the guards weren't cohering as a group. |
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This reflector functions in a manner of cohering two aspects of a practical philosophy. |
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Living Synthesis is best understood as a process of the many cohering into the One. |
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Chaim Oron of the left-wing Meretz suggests, rather, that Kadima's members' views are so broadly spread that they will have trouble cohering on their own. |
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Against the myth that the neo-apartheid rulers are cohering a nation on the foundations left by the white-supremacist regime, we point out that South Africa is not a nation. |
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A number of thematic and regional meetings around the world adapted their agendas to the 2010 GFMD themes, clear evidence that the GFMD is having a cohering effect on the international debate on migration and development. |
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