But a truly suffusive atmosphere to make all these elements coalesce into something provocative is absent from the proceedings. |
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These coalesce into irregular, large maroon blotches when there's heavy infestation. |
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The parliamentary members tended to coalesce in blocs, which were alliances in support of particular philosophies. |
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A Pakistan-mediated power-sharing arrangement failed to coalesce the competing parties into a national government. |
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Even pretended disinterest can destroy thought, or pretended interest can give room for ideas to coalesce. |
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Is there a political issue around which local growers in the country and their buyers in the city can coalesce? |
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The cells of these paraxial mesodermal cords eventually coalesce into the somites. |
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Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
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I shall try and coalesce my thoughts into something readable as soon as I can think of something. |
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Cantering herds of zebra, eland and roan antelope scatter then coalesce as we drone over them. |
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Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode. |
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Immature vessels coalesce to form larger vessels and organize into capillaries, arterioles, and venules. |
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The total effect is cumulative, incremental, until all the elements coalesce in a unique kind of theatrical gravity. |
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There are an awful lot of undecided people still, and the question remains whether those undecideds coalesce around another candidate. |
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He stops for a moment, maybe trying to coalesce his thoughts, then tries again. |
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The left needs to coalesce its resources around direct legal action against the right. |
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General patterns of corporate governance are evolving and practices in Europe may tend to coalesce. |
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Eventually, the gasses exsolve, forming vesicles, which may coalesce to form a central cavity in the pillow. |
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Immediately popular, it helped to coalesce people around the movement. |
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You imagine yourself being a better person and these things coalesce around paper clips and drawing pins. |
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Rather, the criminogenic and psychological variables that coalesce to produce the delinquent or delinquent group are also functions of larger societal processes. |
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That good crit seems to coalesce around genres we're not currently taking seriously seems less about criticism and more about the way it's currently being practiced. |
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The ice crystals tend to coalesce and accumulate, and may become attached to the underside of the ice cover or to the river bed as anchor ice. |
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It is probably the very remoteness of a solution as well as the decline in terrorist attacks of the past few years that have allowed this movement to coalesce. |
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In Mogadishu and other places, spontaneous undercurrents aspiring to achieve stability began to emerge and coalesce. |
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The dust and gas particles coagulate into small grains, which then coalesce into bigger ones, then to grit, pebbles, and finally to planets. |
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Tectonic uplands bordering active faults are usually drained by steep catchments feeding alluvial fans, adjacent examples of which coalesce to define continuous bajadas. |
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With the end of the Civil War, bureaucratic tendencies in the party and state administration began to coalesce into a bureaucratic layer. |
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The smaller droplets stay in suspension in the water column, the others either coalesce with other droplets or spread into a thin layer. |
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This melt-blown contact surface optimally causes the many small droplets to coalesce into larger ones. |
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They can also coalesce into groups to discuss issues of common interest and contribute more broadly to the communities they live in. |
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The course can coalesce interest and convey key information necessary for the community to begin designing their own community process. |
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Groups of participants would coalesce around specific topics of mutual interest put forward for discussion. |
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The environmental community, reeling from the failure of cap and trade, needed a fight around which to coalesce. |
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Individual tales of loss can generate mass action only if they are able to coalesce into a collective narrative. |
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While the opposition to Graham has yet to coalesce around a single opponent, he could be in real trouble if it does. |
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Meanwhile, with or without Lapid, the opposition will finally have the opportunity to coalesce into a common front. |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure. |
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Some areas may coalesce to form tender, raised, violaceous dermis. |
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There's some interesting stuff about how a loose coalition of like-minded people can coalesce as a virtual community which can achieve much that a physical community can. |
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The lymph nodes coalesce and break down due to formation of caseous pus. |
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By the end of that process, matter could move and coalesce on its own, forming planets and stars, as well as galaxies, clusters, and superclusters. |
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Action was taken in an expeditious manner before the public could become sufficiently informed to coalesce any opposition or provide a comprehensive debate. |
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I don't know how to coalesce my observations into a coherent picture. |
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The tiny bubbles present in the system are deposited on the brushes, where they coalesce, become larger, float to the surface and then leave the heating circuit via the built-in ventilator. |
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His continuous presence in Darfur will play a critical role in helping the movements coalesce around political platforms, encouraging a cessation of hostilities and moving the process towards inclusive negotiations. |
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A variety of ethical concerns coalesce to make housing-related health hazard research particularly challenging. |
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It will focus on adding value to them by helping to coalesce and upscale these efforts as well as facilitating and supporting coordination and collaboration among all stakeholders. |
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In post-conflict countries, the work of government and civil society should coalesce to address development and to empower people, thereby taking issues of gender very seriously. |
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Theories concerning molecular evolution generally assume molecules naturally coalesce in to macromolecules during times when both their concentration, and their atmospheric conditions favor such contact. |
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It was during his noviceship that Hopkins worked out an esthetic in which experience of beauty and religious experience coalesce. |
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Depending on the level of infestation, these spots may coalesce until the whole of the leaf is yellow, apart from the area immediately around the veins. |
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Major networks of organizations have begun to coalesce afresh, and a sense of the need to respond to globalization and international challenges and opportunities is an element in planning. |
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In 1968, the sound that would become known as heavy metal began to coalesce. |
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These fan deposits may coalesce to form a long moraine bank marking the ice margin. |
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Precipitation forms as smaller droplets coalesce via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. |
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They hoped that the Federation would coalesce into a single, independent nation. |
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As a result of their different social purposes, the classes will be able to coalesce into a society with a greater social mission. |
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Eventually American artists who were working in a great diversity of styles began to coalesce into cohesive stylistic groups. |
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Inspired by centuries-old Zen gardens, she made bowls with parallel grooves and gnarled objects of petrified wood with ceramic components that seamlessly coalesce into a new entity. |
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This is because single genes will coalesce more slowly than tracing of conventional human genealogy via both parents. |
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Media coalesce into a seamless, pervasive, stereotyped, and increasingly homogenized and globalized cultural mainstream that has drifted out of democratic reach. |
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New technologies are enabling civil society groups from different regions to coalesce around shared agendas, broadening the scope and scale of collective action on children's and women's rights. |
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I think that three years is the maximum amount of time needed not only to lower prices, but more importantly, that will be the time limit for closed national markets to coalesce into a united European market in this sector. |
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How do we coalesce the craft, the industry, and the art form? |
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We furthermore envisage to use optical tweezing to coalesce and break droplets of colloidal liquid. |
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When the atoms get cold enough, their associated waves coalesce, enabling the formation of a superatom. |
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But their failure to coalesce around a credible leader has hindered their progress, both in the impeachment campaign and in this week's election. Partly as a result, Filipinos' votes are unlikely to change much. |
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These groups later coalesce into cooperatives to gain greater influence. |
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Psoriatic lesions begin as red, scaling papules that coalesce to form round-to-oval plaques, which can easily be demarcated from the surrounding normal skin. |
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It argues that the best way to heal the wounds left by the Iraq crisis is to get on with new projects that will demonstrate NATO's ability to turn the page and coalesce around the need to handle new challenges. |
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Lava flows from several vents on the north side of the complex extend down valleys and coalesce in the Pashleth Creek valley, then flow into the Machmel River Valley. |
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By the 19th century, the various forms and divisions of historic games began to differentiate and coalesce into the individual sports defined today. |
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Melt droplets can coalesce into larger volumes and be intruded upwards. |
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Medial moraines are formed when two different glaciers merge and the lateral moraines of each coalesce to form a moraine in the middle of the combined glacier. |
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If M is a smooth manifold in the traditional sense, then a classical example is how tangent vectors coalesce with osculating curves such as the local geodesics. |
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Caseation may occur in microscopic foci within the granulomas, or areas of necrosis may coalesce, forming a cold abscess, particularly when the immunity is high. |
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The multimodal, transcontinental megacarriers of the future will probably coalesce around the capital assets represented by today's major railroad rights-of-way. |
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Definitions, history, evolution, and a listing of selected composers and compositions which were influenced by jazz all coalesce to relate jazz to what Roach calls art music. |
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Nor can content form or coalesce within the modern universal, for to come to the universal from within is never to encompass or be able to hypostatize it. |
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There are many methods to effectively coalesce colours in the garden and some of these are more easily appreciated when guided by using a colour wheel. |
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