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1 But in moments what had once been a cohesive unit began to break down.
2 Real initially looked like a more cohesive unit without Ronaldo.
3 The teams have just four training's to become a cohesive unit and build some culture.
4 They'd been working as a cohesive unit for three years, each relying on the other's strengths.
5 Unless the child is in danger, I think it is really important to try and remain a cohesive unit .
6 Spurs are a more cohesive unit but will need to shackle City's free-scoring strikers to have any hope of success.
7 I didn't begrudge them that, but it made it impossible to create a trained cohesive unit or build institutional memory.
8 Under the head coach, Danny Kerry, Britain's women's hockey team have been drilled into a frighteningly fit, cohesive unit at Bisham.
9 Look at the Six Nations: Wales were not the best team on paper but they were a cohesive unit and very strong mentally.
10 Yet when viewed from afar, the pilots and their ships are seen not as a cohesive unit , but rather as a mass of individuals.
11 He is rarely interested in plugging gaps with too many new signings, preferring to fashion a more effective, cohesive unit from what he already has.
12 Soon they might have no cohesive units left.
13 This miracle product pulls together your trees, lawn, and foundation plantings, and organizes them into small, culturally cohesive units .
14 "I can gather up the others, organize them into a cohesive unit . "
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