Why do some actors write hilariously incoherent and over-the-top political commentary? |
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The incoherent ramblings of a man who spent a little too much time drinking the Ted Rall flavored kool-aid? |
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Well first of all I believe we have to change this language, which is incoherent. |
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Natural language is incoherent, and its underlying sensible structure is that of an infinite hierarchy of levels. |
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I don't think he will appreciate us turning her into a giddy school girl with incoherent ramblings. |
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Though he was incoherent and loud, at times my impression was that he was not psychotic or manic. |
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She's incoherent, crying, sobbing, and there is not a person in the room who doesn't know that it is all an act. |
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When he succeeded in waking us up, we had been completely incoherent, raving about caves and pigeons and dark unspeakable evil. |
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This encouraged speculation that a man so apparently incoherent couldn't have written his own lyrics. |
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The 25-year-old was described as confused and incoherent during his interrogation. |
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Abelard defends his thesis that universals are nothing but words by arguing that ontological realism about universals is incoherent. |
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The film is so over-populated with characters that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment. |
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Most incorrect or incoherent claims are easily refuted by experience or logic but religious concepts are different. |
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Hence the assertion of a causal relation between physical and mental events is inherently paradoxical, perhaps even incoherent. |
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In short it's a logically incoherent mishmash that seems to rumble along despite it's evident inconsistencies and flaws. |
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He argues, surprisingly, that the notion of enforcing God's law is logically incoherent. |
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Moreover the capital controversy revealed that important aspects of aggregate neoclassical theory were logically incoherent. |
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The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know. |
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The thought that the process theory is logically incoherent comes from two sources. |
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Remember, that chapter is written straight from his inner subconscious, so naturally, it'd all be a babble of incoherent thoughts. |
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I find him very inconsistent and intellectually his policy positions are often quite incoherent. |
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A law can do much practical good even if it is logically incoherent, and the ADA certainly falls in that category. |
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We didn't really take it to its logical conclusion, so it's sprawling and incoherent and needs working with some scissors. |
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At least in this case, the valid phrases are much commoner than the logically incoherent ones. |
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I have not found that the ordinary logical mind has in either ancient or modern literature been able to find them internally incoherent. |
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And piped muzak interrupted every so often with incoherent announcements over the PA system. |
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He meets an incoherent drifter clutching reverently at a large, ungainly cardboard box. |
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Even if one forgives his poetic license with the facts, the book fails on the grounds that its arguments are incoherent. |
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In the 1970s, the tangle of federal and state provisions in incoherent plans for environmental protection complicated local options. |
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He started walking, apparently ignoring Ron's loud, angry protests, incoherent from within the shop. |
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The literary establishment's incoherent critique combines snobbish disdain for popular culture with an ahistorical philistinism. |
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He's a fascinating character, albeit a frustratingly incoherent one when the copious drugs he takes are in full flow. |
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Dose's continuous incoherent diatribe evokes in turn the babble of a madman, the discourse of a preacher or the conversation of a child. |
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His colleague is similarly discommoded by the party's incoherent response to recent events. |
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Sometimes shrieks screeched out in the darkness, incoherent and primally frightened. |
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Sullenly, Andrea settled down into her seat and grumbled something incoherent. |
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Joey grumbled something incoherent, we all laughed, and I settled back into the seat. |
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His writings varied from incoherent screeds to astute examinations of government hypocrisy. |
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This form, music video, paired popular songs with series of incoherent images held together by thin narratives. |
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Unblinking, he stared into the fire, mouthing incoherent words, repeating the unfamiliar syllables through limp, drooling flews. |
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Another boy did a grotesque parody of a monster drawling incoherent, preposterous demands. |
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It could be argued that the inverted spectrum hypothesis is incoherent for deep metaphysical and empirical reasons. |
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The second main reply to that argument is that it involves an incoherent mix of determinism and indeterminism. |
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The literal English translation is simply ungrammatical, and most readers would find it incoherent. |
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So tepid arguments between mumbling, incoherent, misinformed gentlemen speckle the news programmes. |
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Similarly, the blue structural colors of avian skin were long hypothesized to be produced by incoherent Rayleigh or Tyndall scattering. |
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The actions of the major players in this drama have been mixed-up and incoherent, and have tended to widen, not narrow, the crisis. |
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Not everything works well in Crime as its second disc gets a little muddled with some incoherent and cartoonish moments of slapstick. |
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The multidisciplinary medical notes become unwieldy and incoherent, and the drug chart runs to many pages. |
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On Friday, though, for all its colour, flair and energy, his playing was often incoherent, self-indulgent and slam-bang crass. |
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For the most part, they're taking programs that are incoherent and consist of random grab bag of courses. |
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Its strange how so many little problems can render me a mumbling, incoherent madman. |
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There seems to be nothing unintelligible or incoherent about the notion of spontaneous self-movement. |
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I found it by turns, unreadable, incoherent, breathtakingly dull, or positively disturbing. |
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The writing collapses into incoherent ranting, lacking grammar or punctuation. |
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As secular identity becomes enervated, incoherent, and perplexed, as we grow tired and unstrung by self-doubt, hating them offers odd comfort. |
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We present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalose glasses diluted with glycerol. |
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The communities around these people are not irrational vigilantes but more likely incoherent with grief. |
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The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble. |
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It made sense at that moment, you know, to roar incoherent nonsense while standing on stage with one of my musical icons. |
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Her mouth opened in indignation as she sputtered incoherent, half-formed words. |
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Many of her speeches could sound pretentiously gnomic, or ramblingly incoherent. |
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The startling images and poetic text seem at first as incoherent as the ramblings of an old woman's mind. |
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Rather it's the incoherent screenplay, direction which jerks from one improbable setting to another and lets itself wander off into teen romance. |
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They are weak, fractured, incoherent and ideologically timid to the point of catatonia. |
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It's incoherent, absurdly argued, poorly written and precious beyond words. |
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Similarly, incoherent quasielastic neutron scattering experiments provide information on the mean-square displacements of the hydrogen atoms. |
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Luciana appears near incoherent and her debonair, eloquent lover a frazzled and henpecked rube. |
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Killer 7 has an excellent, although often completely incoherent, storyline about global politics. |
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The old gardener made an incoherent sound, dropped the basket and fled, doddering on those peculiar Rris ankle joints. |
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Kasna gave her a gentle shake, jolting her mind from its incoherent tangles of thought. |
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He has moved from iconoclasm to pedestrianism, and is increasingly incoherent. |
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Phenomenalists, or idealists generally, will reply that realism is mistaken or even incoherent. |
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Others tell different jokes that are incoherent except in the penumbra cast by the joke. |
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Let's be honest, a huge number of songs are virtually incoherent usually due to the artist's addled brain. |
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He soon fell from grace when he arrived on stage at a pop concert shouting incoherent abuse. |
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I'm not a public speaker to begin with, and so what if I just embarrass myself, or come across as inarticulate and incoherent? |
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It's not worth it to try to specifically decipher his incoherent ramblings, but the message comes through anyway. |
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War also can be inchoate and incoherent, its object not far removed from insensate mayhem. |
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Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable. |
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There is acute onset of delusions, hallucinations, incomprehensible or incoherent speech, or any combination of these. |
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And most of what he said was rambling, incoherent and quite clearly not said with me as the listener in mind. |
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Also, they tend to relate a clear and definite series of events rather than a ramblingly incoherent jumble. |
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David muttered something incoherent and rude and scrambled to his feet, fumbling for the sword. |
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He just kept shivering and muttering incoherent fragments of distorted English. |
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Soon after, they found Hazel sitting by a tree, muttering incoherent threats. |
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At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. |
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Williams subsided over his beer, muttering some kind of incoherent threat, as Leslie smiled. |
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Although he is verbally incoherent due to heavy medication, John has worked solidly for the last 10 years on this collection of abstract paintings. |
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Socrates' argument for this in the Protagoras, however, is based on his demonstration that the popular explanation for acratic behavior is incoherent. |
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This ugly incoherent woman had no absolutely no redeeming features. |
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The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters. |
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Until then, Abdul had offered the soft-hearted incoherent commentary, balancing Cowell's acerbic, reality-based remarks. |
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It was from Jack, but so incoherent that I thought he must have lost his reason. |
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Yet our distinction between secular and religious buildings would have been incoherent to the ancient Greeks. |
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In the uncomfortable footage, an incoherent Lamar spits incomprehensible verses about his drug abuse and penchant for infidelity. |
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Embarrassed, all he could manage was mumble an incoherent reply. |
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Schizophrenics express their thoughts in incoherent ways and harbor beliefs unshared by others, usually encompassing a suspicion that they are targets of attention. |
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The girl sputtered a few incoherent words and then fainted on the spot. |
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Make note of the incoherent speech, grammatical errors, cutesy nicknames with reporters, and crankiness from the president and obsequiousness from the press. |
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I thank those members who have opposed it with incoherent arguments. |
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The result is more fluent prosodically, though incoherent syntactically. |
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Well, there are no syntactically incoherent sentences, anyhow. |
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Rather, he picks up a thought and wanders off peripatetically, his sentences getting longer and longer, but never becoming incoherent, until he returns to his initial thought. |
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As I noted in a previous post on this subject, the disclaimer that the school board has mandated be read by the science teachers is incredibly incoherent and confused. |
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Instead of boring you with one of my long, incoherent ramblings, I have decided to cut them up into shorter, incoherent ramblings, for your pleasure. |
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Their atrophied sense of integrity and largely incoherent rambling suggested that this would prove a far more difficult task than I first imagined. |
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The report shows that he was incoherent and confused at the interview. |
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He is too incoherent to tell and we leave him squatting outside the entrance to accident and emergency, smoking a roll-up and gobbing more blood on to the ground. |
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The events of the passed few hours had left her confused and incoherent. |
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Of all his family, he is the incompetent, incoherent, emotional one. |
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But the aim of fusion is both internally incoherent and impossible. |
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White announces himself in favor of irrational and incoherent opinions. |
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Given the facts in this case, the jury's verdict is logically incoherent. |
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This means that coherent spin waves will appear below the temperature at which magnetic ordering sets in, while a transverse incoherent component will exist above. |
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In particular, in this work, neutron elastic incoherent scattering was utilized to study the dynamics of the lipoplexes as a function of DNA concentration. |
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That is why the best counter-argument he can offer is almost incoherent. |
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The problem is that downshifting as well as other efforts to counter consumerism are incoherent in modern economic terms. |
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Douglas' race-baiting becomes wilder, uglier, and more incoherent. |
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The EMT workers who got on the plane found Monjack incoherent. |
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Second, the view that corporations have consciences is incoherent. |
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Nearer and nearer sounded the hurrying footsteps and the incoherent yammerings of the corpses. |
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His last novel was so long and incoherent that it was considered undramatizable. |
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Najder warns that this approach produces an incoherent and misleading picture. |
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This lack of clear political guidance was translated into an incoherent military planning on the operational level. |
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On the morning of the following day, Easter Monday, he became incoherent, then comatose. |
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Republicans will have their work cut out for them trying to shift blame to Democrats for their own erratic, haphazard and incoherent process. |
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Sabo is as incoherent and hateful as any run-of-the-mill troll. |
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That means, that when two or more such fundamental-particles come close to each-other, the wide bands of their waves add like the incoherent superimposition of wideband-noise. |
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They reveal some stumbling tongue-twisters, but they also prove that professional speech-makers can be just as incoherent, and human, as the rest of us when in the spotlight. |
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It's is a complex tale of a heist gone wrong, a psychopathic crimelord, a couple of wide boys, and Brad Pitt as the incoherent Irish bare knuckle boxer, Mickey. |
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The lyrics and delivery tended to be more aggressive than was common at the time, often with growled or shouted vocals that dissolved into incoherent screaming. |
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I'm just wondering, how long will those ridiculously incoherent chinks rant about the fictitious militarism in Japan while the communist chinkland is exactly the militarism? |
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Highly coherent polities have higher mean durability scores than incoherent and anocratic polities, both for the whole sample and for each subsample. |
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For liberal political philosophers, postmodern political theory represents a systematically incoherent, irrationalist and ultimately non-serious body of thought. |
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They divided this their amalgama into a number of incoherent republics. |
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