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1 He hopes one day these momentos will cohere into a meaningful whole.
2 At a distance, they cohere into something like an Ultra Brite cloud mass.
3 There is, instead, a babble of voices that does not cohere into one narrative.
4 In overlay, I saw the chicken's flung lifeblood cohere into a shape that enveloped her.
5 That dream of beautiful Paris was not likely to cohere into substance in the presence of this misfortune.
6 His speeches are not sustained arguments but a series of often disjointed statements that don't cohere into anything greater.
7 To have him thus cohere into substance at a moment's notice lent him the novelty of a new creation.
8 Slivers of stories from the townland emerge, and sometimes they cohere into fuller narratives, but more often they disappear into the ether.
9 He did not really know where he was heading, motivated only by some vague impulse that refused to cohere into a form he could understand.
10 Part of the problem may be his choice of music, a collage of Tchaikovsky extracts that rarely cohere into a credible musical or dramatic world.
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