Even pretended disinterest can destroy thought, or pretended interest can give room for ideas to coalesce. |
There are an awful lot of undecided people still, and the question remains whether those undecideds coalesce around another candidate. |
The parliamentary members tended to coalesce in blocs, which were alliances in support of particular philosophies. |
Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
The cells of these paraxial mesodermal cords eventually coalesce into the somites. |
Is there a political issue around which local growers in the country and their buyers in the city can coalesce? |