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"coalesce" Definitions
  1. coalesce (into something) to come together to form one larger group, substance, etc.

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The question is whether new versions will coalesce pages randomly into a fixed number of processes or coalesce pages by domain.
But even if the sex work community doesn't coalesce around some utopian, sex worker-first site, it will coalesce around something.
But is there a moderate around whom voters can coalesce?
Fans coalesce around Facebook groups and websites such as meetup.
As excitement for JoJo mounted, the meme began to coalesce.
But increasingly it seems to coalesce into two distinct sides.
Soon, tones swell and lines coalesce into a searching soliloquy.
But they failed for years to coalesce around an alternative.
Lawmakers though have yet to coalesce around any proposal. Sens.
Democrats have yet to coalesce around a frontrunner for 2020.
But lawmakers have yet to coalesce around any proposal. Sens.
May's plan, it has yet to coalesce around an alternative.
In time, the sounds coalesce into wandering, elusive lyrical lines.
Can street protests coalesce into a movement at the ballot box?
The demonstrations helped to coalesce the Black Lives Matter movement nationally.
Instead, they failed to coalesce while McConnell was circling Lee's wagons.
The non-Trump vote didn't coalesce early enough to stop him.
Rick Scott of Florida is urging Republicans to coalesce around Trump.
The Republicans who coalesce around Trump are making a political error.
As Chua notes, tribes can coalesce out of previously unrelated pieces.
But it took his death for the book idea to coalesce.
This change also happened when the band's sound began to coalesce.
Foul beasts and family drama coalesce in this violent fantasy series.
Fragments of phrases attempt to coalesce into melodic lines but dissipate.
As that information comes in, the party will coalesce around someone.
They might watch the establishment effectively coalesce to keep them from winning.
If they can coalesce these groups, it could be golden for them.
Congress has long struggled to coalesce around legislation on self-driving cars.
Fat droplets have a natural tendency to coalesce when suspended in water.
If they get their asses kicked by antifa, they'll coalesce real fast.
"So it's really where do the two business models coalesce," Cairns said.
I think women are going to coalesce around Hillary on this issue.
Tribe attention can coalesce around a player, for who knows what reason.
Republican senators appeared to coalesce behind Kavanaugh after Ford took that stance.
"We wanted to coalesce around something bigger, and more personal to us."
It is unclear whether lawmakers can coalesce around any one of them.
Instrumental lines emerge from atmospheric murmurs, trying to coalesce into melodic fragments.
But he theorized that Democrats would all coalesce behind the eventual nominee.
Warren will have to coalesce some voters that are gravitating to Sanders.
If anti-junta forces coalesce again, no one is discounting another putsch.
Right, now do these things have to coalesce around a big thing?
This is an assemblage of scattered ideas that coalesce into something bigger.
Dull blues coalesce out of zones of intense pink and then subside again.
Discussions between them presently point in the direction of an accord to coalesce.
Strikes and protests against Mr Déby could yet coalesce into a popular revolt.
Some Democrats expect the Obama coalition to coalesce as Election Day draws closer.
The dusty leftovers started to coalesce in some spots, forming larger rocky objects.
But delegates could also coalesce around a new candidate not in the race.
Stanley's exit set off a scramble for the other candidates to coalesce support.
Every iota of McIlroy's talent appeared to coalesce in his bogey-free round.
"Both Sanders supporters and Clinton supporters could coalesce around her ideas," he said.
Plots need to coalesce around characters with agency, characters who make things happen.
But over all the portrait does not coalesce into much of a point.
Perhaps Americans would coalesce into a common understanding of this public health disaster.
The establishment started to coalesce with Jim Clyburn's Ash Wednesday endorsement of Biden.
The music, once it registers as such, seems to coalesce out of nothing.
This doesn't mean that Republicans can't coalesce around one of these plans, eventually.
Amash in calling for impeachment, and will House Democrats coalesce around an impeachment strategy?
Askini explained that there are multiple factors that coalesce to homogenize the political sector.
Will they coalesce around the chosen nominee, or will they splinter into different camps?
That's the dream, to find these big companies, but they do tend to coalesce.
Such is today's fluid European politics, where coalitions coalesce, take effect, then dissolve again.
Here's a Midwinter haiku: Around five o'clock Fine ice crystals coalesce In my martini.
And will the GOP establishment coalesce behind a single candidate to take on Trump?
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce, forming two main shock waves.
Perhaps Republicans will coalesce to pass a repeal bill in spite of these difficulties.
Yet, while lawmakers coalesce supporters of the new policy, the American electorate remains skeptical.
Republicans have yet to coalesce around a candidate in the wake of Ryan's announcement.
But it's unclear if lawmakers will be able to coalesce around any one bill.
But fear not: As you roll it, it will coalesce into a manageable dough.
This is especially the case with public opinion beginning to coalesce around climate issues.
It's also possible that support will coalesce around a dark-horse candidate like Buttigieg.
Democracies need consistent parties to give opposition movements a place to coalesce between elections.
These people are not in the same place long enough to coalesce and fight.
Mr. Temer's bid may complicate efforts of centrist parties to coalesce around a candidate.
Various romantic permutations coalesce and break apart, threatening but never destroying the family's integrity.
If it's a President Warren or a President Sanders, GOP opposition will quickly coalesce.
But early on, Marrone said, he was skeptical as to how everyone would coalesce.
These works coalesce emotion, writing and imagery, then bring the listener into an environment.
There aren't enough votes on our side, assuming the Democrats coalesce behind one candidate.
The idea began in 1999 but didn't coalesce into a usable database until 2006.
Their greatest adventure, however, began to coalesce in October 2015, when they became engaged.
Lyrical fragments try to coalesce into a melodic line, but keep you off guard.
Only after the Iowa caucuses did the party establishment begin to coalesce around Rubio.
The anyone-but-Cruz and anyone-but-Trump crowd seemed to coalesce around Mr. Rubio.
All you'll need is a little patience for the myriad storylines to begin to coalesce.
These droplets coalesce into bigger droplets and, once heavy enough, can eventually fall as rain.
Dedicated communities of millions did coalesce around virtual worlds like The Sims and Second Life.
More importantly, one that laid out why the anti-Trump establishment should coalesce around him.
But as for testing the idea, by actually spotting an exoplanet coalesce from swirling matter?
When scientists turn the powerful machine on, the disparate particles quickly coalesce into a line.
The next killer product Facebook needs a year or two from now might never coalesce.
Before any voting began, the Republicans' best shot was to coalesce around a single candidate.
The Republican exit polls do not show a party likely to coalesce behind any nominee.
Normally, Republican elites and conservative kingmakers coalesce around a runaway leader in a presidential primary.
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce to form two main shock waves.
Until now, that scrutiny generally stopped where the real and virtual worlds coalesce: social media.
And he said he expects investors will see some "key headwinds coalesce" for the markets.
Here, those fold in and coalesce, creating a terrific coherency that should appeal to beginners.
Complexity theory refers to how single elements coalesce into complicated structures, or multivariable, nonlinear systems.
But as we now know, Communism and Islam failed to coalesce into a lasting alliance.
His other symptoms refused to coalesce into a diagnosis or call for a specific treatment.
Their fiefs, once stable, could coalesce over years or decades into a fully realized state.
Bloomberg provided voters yet another alternative to consider, thwarting Buttigieg's attempt to coalesce moderate Democrats.
Once the impeachment drama finally ends, American politics will coalesce around the looming presidential election.
This false distinction has enabled supporters and funders of Hezbollah to coalesce openly across Europe.
A confetti of jellies in shades of lavender and blue coalesce into an Impressionist's hydrangea.
"But I would say this, the moderates need to coalesce around one person," he said.
What does a ritual mean if its elements don't coalesce into a single meaningful tradition?
Rather, his opinions dissolve and coalesce fluidly, as he's talking, like oil on shallow water.
It's which parts of which plans they'll pick — and how quickly they'll coalesce around one option.
"The job for Hatch is to come up with something that his members can coalesce around."
The chamber works "to coalesce and promote the business in the region," according to its website.
However when viewed from afar the shapes all coalesce into the abstracted features of a portrait.
The opposition has yet to coalesce behind a single candidate despite repeated promises to do so.
Now, the entire GOP apparatus will have to coalesce behind their party's highly unconventional, unpredictable nominee.
A warbling melody chases mellow UKG beats, which coalesce in celebration of the pre-dawn hours.
It's a fun idea, but this monster mash-up doesn't quite coalesce into more than nostalgia.
And so, we are seeing a community of esports startups beginning to coalesce in Los Angeles.
They coalesce around this belief, and their social bonds are strengthened by their sharing this belief.
Practically simultaneously and at light speed, ideas form, algorithms reinforce them, and crowds coalesce around them.
Regional and international leadership has failed to coalesce and put pressure on the Chavistas to exit.
But senators rejected immigration bills earlier this year and have struggled to coalesce around any proposal.
He desperately needs these individuals to coalesce behind his candidacy in order to win in November.
Fed officials still could coalesce around a late-year rate increase, as they did last year.
Clinton, and the progressive voters who flocked to his candidacy continued to coalesce around Mrs. Clinton.
It simply has too many ideas, threads, tangents, and notes to coalesce in any coherent way.
Droplets that would normally roll off the material begin to coalesce, eventually forming sheets of ice.
As the targeting tactics of these rival groups coalesce, the threats to Afghan elections have mounted.
The large-scale displacement of seafloor can trigger very long waves that coalesce into a tsunami.
The centerpiece of Destiny's endgame, raids are where all the game's greatest ideas seem to coalesce.
For protester Heidi Sieck, it was a moving and dramatic experience that helped the movement coalesce.
How Democrats coalesce around their nominees tonight will demonstrate the strength they have heading into November.
Mr. Sanders's strength has complicated the Democratic establishment's effort to coalesce support around a single candidate.
Whether you like Biden or not, Democrats need a nominee they can galvanize and coalesce behind.
Their bent carbon bonds make them extremely reactive , causing them to coalesce into other carbon structures.
Still, I remember feeling certain the week before the AHCA passed that the votes wouldn't coalesce.
Location, Location, Location Other collections, much like "Olive Kitteridge" and "Winesburg, Ohio," coalesce primarily around place.
Mr. Sanders's strength has complicated the Democratic establishment's effort to coalesce support around a single candidate.
The evening's theme may have been a little lofty, and the program did not quite coalesce.
I found myself wondering how the group would coalesce after the incursion of a drum solo.
And yet all these elements miraculously coalesce into a show that is still tremendously emotionally affecting.
Given enough time, they may coalesce into planets again, but that timeline is irrelevant on human terms.
The Poor People's Campaign sees where all of the populations made vulnerable under AG Sessions can coalesce.
Viewed through such a lens, that Dark Souls doesn't coalesce into a solid game is almost irrelevant.
But Republicans have struggled to coalesce around a bill, with moderates and conservatives pushing in different directions.
Enormous detectors surround those crossings and record the particles that coalesce out of the high-energy collisions.
Under Thibodeau, Towns and Butler ought to coalesce into some sort of hard-nosed transcendent basketball force.
A bid by Remainers to coalesce around a single candidate to defeat Ms Hoey came to nothing.
Libya may finally see its government coalesce, allowing it to ramp up production and exports, once again.
But, but: It's now apparent congressional Republicans can't coalesce around a replacement plan, unless something changes quickly.
His leadership and activism, conducted largely through social media, helped coalesce anger and discontent into a movement.
British lawmakers are struggling to coalesce around a deal for the UK to leave the European Union.
Sanders has been surging in Iowa, creating new doubts about whether Clinton can coalesce support behind her.
The gold blooms coalesce into a snake of flame that sidewinds to meet the charging orange wave.
While they have yet to coalesce around a single strategy, anti-Trump Republicans have begun taking action.
They coalesce and scurry away, schoolgirls in their hijabs, leaving me and a couple of visitors smiling.
Taken together, the performances coalesce into a showcase for the many facets of Lady Gaga's star image.
The area has begun to coalesce with a new streetscape with wider sidewalks, trees and bike lanes.
Our alliance system has been weakened and its ability to coalesce in a crisis is more problematic.
Asked about the effort inside the Hispanic Caucus to get members to coalesce around his candidacy, Rep.
By the end of the second episode, though, its swirl of characters and shenanigans begins to coalesce.
The past year of Parliamentary chaos, with lawmakers unable to coalesce around a plan, bears this out.
This pair of medicinal tasting liquids somehow, when consumed inside one another, coalesce into something utterly delicious.
I think we're seeing something that makes it much harder for Republicans to coalesce around a particular policy.
" Allison predicts that the loosely defined "left" will coalesce around Torres as Giammattei gathers support from the "right.
When a walking team takes to the streets, they coalesce around problems they see or causes they discuss.
Still, skinny repeal is the likely outcome if Senate Republicans can't coalesce around a repeal-and-replace legislation.
ABOUT 4.6bn years ago, a spinning disc of gas and dust began to coalesce into balls of matter.
The efforts to recruit an independent conservative candidate come as Republican establishment figures increasingly coalesce around Trump's bid.
As per usual, rumors surrounding the next iPhone are starting to coalesce into a consistent set of expectations.
It would also likely require Dejounte Murray and Derrick White to coalesce into a fully functioning backcourt tandem.
It's a place where dozens, if not hundreds, of new products coalesce into categories that predict industry trends.
However, for six years now, congressional Republicans have failed to coalesce around a simpler, inexpensive, market-oriented alternative.
Spots of black pigment on the bars appear random at first, but eventually coalesce into a clear pattern.
Worse, if these outcomes stem from a common cause, some fear they might coalesce into a common threat.
Ossoff would face a much tougher task in a runoff, as support would likely coalesce around a Republican.
The vexing question then becomes: How do quantum probabilities coalesce into the sharp focus of the classical world?
However, he faces a much tougher task in a runoff, as support would likely coalesce around a Republican.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on late Tuesday called on his party to coalesce around Trump's campaign.
This radical mantra could re-emerge as a terrible nightmare for MbS around which his opponents would coalesce.
"I heard Neurosis and Coalesce and Bloodlet and that stuff was immediately pushed to the side," he says.
"The contribution of Bernie that will be lasting for us is that we will coalesce around an agenda."
Similarly to the way the LUMAscape evolved for adtech, new ecosystems are poised to coalesce around other industries.
Two sub-25 mastodons will be under contract for the long-term, forced to coalesce and grow together.
In everyday places—a bar, a train station, a hotel—sights, sounds and conversations from Heffernan's life coalesce.
But the inability of Republicans to coalesce around a new plan is starting to have a real effect.
The soap makes water less likely to coalesce into a drop, also known as lowering its surface tension.
But as much as he wants his team to learn and coalesce, he also wants it to win.
But that is changing: Age and race have begun to coalesce in a manner that should alarm Democrats.
Yet no sooner does the eye gets used to that shape than a new formation starts to coalesce.
Republicans quickly put together plans to replace the Affordable Care Act but have struggled to coalesce around them.
As for trading rules, getting five agencies, including the Federal Reserve, to coalesce is easier said than done.
For Democrats hoping to winnow their field and start to coalesce around a candidate, that might be unpleasant.
It still has its wrinkles to iron out, as manufacturers coalesce around the same standards within the standard.
Some lawmakers think legislation could help, but they have not been able to coalesce around one approach.  Sens.
What really matters right now: This remains unchanged: how lawmakers coalesce around various competing proposals in the Senate.
In most U.S. elections cycles, party insiders quickly coalesce around candidates once they have effectively sewn up the nomination.
With the tripod, the paintings coalesce into a singular, visual lexicon that examines the cultural producers of our past.
And weddings and family gatherings would coalesce into distinct male and female clusters once initial pleasantries had been exchanged.
Empowering people with what can coalesce into a collective voice also forces giant companies to listen to the masses.
Trump's policies may become clearer as the Republican National Convention approaches and more Republicans coalesce around him, he said.
They are surrounded by a number of parallel plots that, over the first three episodes, are slow to coalesce.
But by backing him, Bush is making a major push for the "Stop Trump" forces to coalesce around him.
On a stretch of coast where sky, sea and majestic mountains coalesce, isolation has been taken to another level.
Last week, he predicted the party will not be able to coalesce behind an ObamaCare repeal and replace strategy.
The new plan is to coalesce all of energy generation and storage around a single ordering and installation process.
The open feuds come as the White House and Republican lawmakers seek to coalesce around a tax reform plan.
And lawmakers have yet to coalesce around any new proposals that aren't destined to fall along sharp partisan lines.
And while Victorian gangs didn't exactly coalesce into a sprawling criminal empire like Starrick's, they weren't ramshackle organizations, either.
In each case, opposition did not truly coalesce or officials call for ouster until each was arrested or indicted.
"I'm hopeful that after another defeat we'll coalesce around an optimistic and positive and hopeful vision," Mr. Ayres concluded.
Palaces have a few extra rooms, as well as Will Seeds which coalesce into equipment once all are collected.
Complex, colorful interlocking designs metastasize across the aircrafts and malevolent warpaint-daubed faces coalesce out of the frenzied decoration.
Senate Republicans began to coalesce around the framework of a plan to repeal and replace the law last week.
Nor has Parliament yet managed to coalesce around any plan to stay in a customs union with the bloc.
Let's hope that a critical mass of those who will inherit this current state of affairs will coalesce soon.
Clinton by winning in Iowa, a state dominated by white voters, that black voters began to coalesce around him.
It's a whole bunch of metaphors, at odds with each other, unable to coalesce around a single, central point.
The GOP leadership, particularly Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus, is working to coalesce the party around their candidate.
After Thursday's loss, he was asked about chemistry — specifically, how long it would take for this group to coalesce.
"There's no reason to coalesce after 180,000 people vote in a caucus," Christie said, referring to the Iowa caucus.
The terrors of a world out of control coalesce around pregnancy, the embodiment of an uncertain, and foreboding, future.
The Senate group led by Cassidy hopes to get bipartisan support to coalesce around one bill on the issue.
And, in this populist moment, it is possible that interesting alliances could coalesce around an economic fair housing act.
Vocal samples, once used to coalesce the feeling of a track, here act as fixed points in undulating compositions.
Otherwise, the district's conservative voters will coalesce around whichever Republican finishes second, making Ossoff an underdog in the runoff.
"When they coalesce, they actually get this bounce, which is precisely what we see in nature," Dr. Money said.
Biden supporters moved to persuade the party to coalesce around him as the best hope of blunting Sanders' momentum.
Sexual baseball metaphors date back to the post-WWII era, when dating as we know it began to coalesce.
The answer depends on when or if anti-Trump sentiment will coalesce to interrupt his march to the nomination.
He also downplayed the pressure facing Republicans to coalesce on a single plan during this week's series of gatherings.
I have faith in the ability of all stakeholders to work together to identify and coalesce around this vision.
But it's unclear whether a majority of the notoriously fractious Board of Supervisors will coalesce behind any one candidate.
It will use this information to coalesce around a "New Deal" that will serve as the backbone of its advocacy.
The more you see branding like this, the more the individual data points seem to coalesce into a single mass.
A plethora of these new ideas seemed to coalesce in Sherman's modestly scaled, 22-by-10-inch Untitled Film Stills.
The reason there are so many plans is simple: Republicans have not been able to coalesce around one of them.
A more electable Peronist would offer Mr Macri a sterner test, but the party has yet to coalesce around anyone.
The film is described as a "Pulp Fiction-like tapestry" — which indicates that multiple storylines will coalesce throughout concurrent events.
Asked why any of these pairings didn't coalesce, they could only shrug their shoulders and cite the vagaries of time.
The real estate mogul also acknowledged that the need to coalesce conservative support around his candidacy factored into his decision.
What's next: House Democrats have yet to coalesce around a single piece of privacy legislation or a group of bills.
The support of the highly touted rising star signals a new phase in unity as the GOP seeks to coalesce.
Another theory appeals to gravitational instabilities in the disk, suggesting giant planets can coalesce quickly, far away from their stars.
In effect, Cruz has been gambling that the #NeverTrump sentiment expressed on Twitter would coalesce behind him in real life.
When pairs of white dwarfs coalesce, researchers expect something called a type 1a supernova, or large stellar explosion to occur.
Suddenly all the years I spent numbing myself with Slurpee-sized glasses of wine on dates coalesce into clearer shape.
Read More This is the biggest thing scaring markets Jokes aside, the market does appear to coalesce around certain numbers.
Rubio said Tuesday it was time for the party to coalesce behind him in the fight against Trump and Cruz.
The GOP establishment now seems virtually certain to coalesce behind him, despite John Kasich's best efforts to prevent that scenario.
There is also no Taliban leader who can coalesce the entire group around a political deal and deliver on it.
Back in 85033, Iran's "Green Movement" failed to coalesce around a concrete set of principles or a definable way forward.
A complex emotional situation of love, mentorship and loss begins to coalesce, though the audience isn't spoon-fed a narrative.
Pelosi swiftly undercut the rebellion, which failed to coalesce around a single challenger, and was easily reelected earlier this month.
But whether the faded pressure was inevitable or not, it created an opening for Republicans to coalesce around a plan.
Odita's careful compositions are fundamental to the unpredictable manner in which his colors either conflict or coalesce with one another.
When Poe and Anabel download the data, they see blue code slowly coalesce to look a lot like a stack.
Historically, by this stage in the so-called awards season, support has appeared to coalesce around a couple of films.
Flake's retirement will have a significant impact on Senate Republicans as they struggle to coalesce around a tax-reform plan.
By contrast, the balkanized US electricity market makes it much, much harder to coalesce around a single design and standard.
But in addition to the weak efforts to coalesce around Jeb Bush in the early endorsement primary and Marco Rubio after the Iowa caucuses, there were a couple of later attempts to coordinate: the Never Trump movement, the attempt to coalesce around Ted Cruz, and the short-lived pact between Cruz and John Kasich.
Like all the paintings here, this one doesn't coalesce into a single image, nor does it quite break up into parts.
Even if the whole globe isn't ready to coalesce around a single problem we can practice coming together in different ways.
But Lieberman is a far-right secular nationalist who loathes the Joint List, making it difficult for that coalition to coalesce.
After emerging as the presumptive Democratic nominee on Tuesday, Clinton has sought to coalesce Democratic and progressive support around her candidacy.
In Dirty Computer, Jane and Cindi finally coalesce into a whole person: a queer black woman finally convinced of her power.
It seems likely this will lead to a pitiful, parallel Internet of Hate as the excommunicated communities coalesce and organize. Sad!
"There is still time for the non-Trump GOP majority to coalesce around a single candidate, but not much," he warned.
Mailly, who has headed France's third-biggest union since 2004, said there was no guarantee the anti-reform opposition would coalesce.
Various strands began to coalesce into something resembling today's version in the 1930s, shortly before the Spanish civil war broke out.
With Republican Party leaders trying to stop Donald Trump, the race has become a frenzied sprint to coalesce a Trump alternative.
And as those pieces mature we'll eventually, over the next few years, see it sort of coalesce into an iPhone moment.
Such an alliance did in fact coalesce, and it's difficult to overstate just how devastating the consequences have been for Colombia.
And if Republicans can't coalesce around their own plan, they'll have to do something to shore up the health care law.
Over a decade and a half's worth of silly, overly-complicated games, motifs and ideas coalesce into something beautiful and profound.
The obvious answer is for bits of existing parties to break off and coalesce into new coalitions of interest and outlook.
The best is when the food trailer parks coalesce around specific spots, so you've all the decadent choices of Nero's feast.
Despite Republican control of both houses, Congress has struggled to coalesce around a plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
But senators have struggled to coalesce behind what, if any, legislation Congress should pass in the lead-up to the election.
He said he does not want a brokered convention and hopes Republicans to coalesce around a candidate sooner rather than later.
It's not hard to understand why: with a notoriously incorrigible caucus, it is difficult to coalesce around a set of principles.
McLaughlin began to paint just as its gestural extravagances and emotionally fraught chromatics began to coalesce into the New York School.
That's why they're a perfect crystallisation of why, when time and place coalesce, with an extra-special band, it becomes iconic.
It wasn't until President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on March 13 that leaders began to coalesce around a strategy.
Although Once There Was Brasília doesn't quite coalesce, Quierós still brims with ideas on how to approach politics and nonfiction filmmaking.
Leading Democrats have already begun to coalesce behind Dan McCready, who trailed Mr. Harris by 905 votes after last fall's balloting.
But these young people had yet to coalesce behind a political movement the way his own generation once had, he added.
Admirers of a responsible politician or righteous cause coalesce quickly, but the same goes for followers of a hatemonger or crackpot.
He said he's met with the DCCC and will make future endorsements as national Democrats start to coalesce around more candidates.
When few particles are present, each one picks up more droplets, and they coalesce into relatively short clouds at low altitudes.
But he saw his chance to enter the race in November after voters did not coalesce around a single moderate contender.
The conservative policy world has offered a number of ideas, but elected Republicans have failed to coalesce around any particular strategy.
While united on some issues, opposition leaders have yet to coalesce behind a single candidate despite repeated promises to do so.
Now that the California Democrat is out of the race, the movie industry may be poised to coalesce around Mayor Pete.
The question up until last week's Iowa caucuses was whether this large majority of Republicans would coalesce around a single alternative.
But yesterday's vote suggests that lawmakers still can't coalesce around a single plan, leaving the E.U. with little incentive to budge.
Efforts like Battalion 414 are "islands" that need to multiply and then coalesce into a credible continental defense structure, he said.
Republicans see this seat as a perfect opportunity for a flip, but party members have yet to coalesce around one candidate.
If he finishes a strong third, the establishment could coalesce around him, but I would be doubtful he finishes a strong third.
Much like the Oscars and other less cerebral award shows, past Breakthrough Prize recipients coalesce into a committee to select future winners.
Opposition leaders have repeatedly said they intend to coalesce behind a single candidate but have traditionally struggled to present a united front.
If America is the benchmark, the obvious question is why India's voters have failed to coalesce around rival nationwide philosophies of government.
The bottom line: Despite their failure to coalesce as O'Neill forecast, what the BRICs do — and what happens to them — is important.
The offshoot of NeverTrump that probably most resembled a functional political party was the successful effort to coalesce around Cruz in Wisconsin.
Senate Republicans could finally coalesce around a plan to achieve their long-sought goal of undoing Obamacare — or they could fail spectacularly.
As Democrats, we also believe it's the kind of market-based, deliverable and bold plan we should coalesce around as a party.
And it means that two-thirds of the rest of the state-by-state vote is waiting to coalesce around an alternative.
Although it's still early, computer forecast models all see a windy, strong slow-moving storm that will begin to coalesce on Thursday.
I think with a people's vote, we can at least start to try and coalesce people around a direction for the country.
Ossoff is expected to at least make the runoff, where it'll be a much steeper climb once Republicans coalesce around a nominee.
It often starts in the third trimester with tiny itchy bumps on the trunk or breasts that coalesce into a bigger rash.
On Wednesday, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said he understood the frustration and expected Republican voters to coalesce behind a candidate.
Opposing arguments now famous, such as those of Bartolomeo de las Casas, had yet to coalesce into a mainstream line of thought.
Jesus Christ Bobby can appeal to those who love Converge and Coalesce—super fucking raw and abrasive in all the right ways.
Between the popular narrative about the genre, and its niche nature, it can be difficult to see where all these histories coalesce.
Moreover, I have yet to be convinced that a significant number of Republicans in the House might coalesce around such a plan.
But without firm proposals, participants said, it was premature to list any ideas the White House and congressional Republicans may coalesce around.
Cosmic guitar lines are instantly looped, warped, and trashed through effects processing; Chami's voice folds into itself as layers coalesce and thicken.
The light becomes stronger and shapes coalesce in my vision and I realize that what I can't do is close my eyes.
Moment by moment, this dark music gains intensity and volume, as jerky rhythms break out and fragments try to coalesce into phrases.
A big question is whether the varied populists, assuming they win a sizable number of seats, can coalesce into a powerful coalition.
In the hurry to get to the beach before closing, stress signals caromed through my brain, refusing to coalesce into coherent thoughts.
A rush by presidential candidates and Democratic officials to coalesce around Biden helped to drive his remarkable resurgence in the 2020 primary.
Memories trail off or coalesce into snippets of old song and prayer, and loss settles over everyone like a moth-eaten blanket.
If they cannot coalesce behind a set of core beliefs, they have no chance of winning in 2020 or any other year.
But when Republicans took control of the government this year, they found themselves unable to coalesce around a single health care plan.
"Hereditary" is a terrifically absorbing puzzle until the moment you solve it, when its disparate elements coalesce into a dispiritingly familiar picture.
Developing concrete plans for progressive policies that are popular with a large swath of Americans could help coalesce the party even more.
The molecule can get trapped in frozen grains of dust that circle the new star, some of which eventually coalesce into comets.
Most historians of sexuality agree that the Euro-American concept and terminology of sexual orientation did not coalesce until after Lister's death.
The opposition is likely to coalesce behind Lasso and end a decade-long period of leftist rule in the small OPEC nation.
The failure of moderate Democrats to coalesce around a single alternative to Joe Biden could hand Sanders the nomination, argues Ross Douthat.
But it's possible for the nation's governors to coalesce around a set of common goals while still leaving room for local implementation.
In the weeks before it, Republicans had begun to coalesce around the argument that there was something wrong with the process itself.
In fact, it is only by non-Muslims leading the charge that Muslims will feel secure enough to coalesce in visible opposition.
At Deitch, 2521 of these racks coalesce into a Goodwill store full — as they all are — of lifeless evidence of disrupted lives.
He's been facing establishment and donor calls to leave the race to help the party coalesce behind Rubio as Trump's primary alternative.
These thoughts coalesce in Reichek's "The Purloined Letter," (2017) a hand-embroidered image of an antique letter, complete with a wax seal.
Several recent pop tendencies coalesce in Eilish's music: the moody introspection, the fascination with death, the electronic simulation of lo-fi mess.
Watch any major live event — the Oscars, the Super Bowl, a presidential debate — and you'll see Twitter coalesce and the conversations take off.
But the Wisconsin Republican, speaking on CNN's "New Day," expressed confidence that congressional Republicans could coalesce around a plan despite multiple competing proposals.
Were the right to successfully coalesce its various fragmented groups, it could take over the government after a general election expected next year.
Just as a troubled industry seems poised to consolidate further, however, coordinated resistance against it has begun to coalesce for the first time.
The threat of an opposition that presents the absolute opposite of Barack Obama's record and temperament may coalesce the party on its own.
With Donald Trump now the presumptive GOP nominee, you'd think the party would coalesce around him as the candidate for the general election.
That effort, the government hopes, could eventually coalesce into a strong headwind that pushes back against the appeal of violent extremist movements online.
For example, the team also found that the aggregates tend to coalesce like schools of fish — smaller groups merge and become larger groups.
And, as loyal Republicans, they (mostly) vow to coalesce around him should he seize their party's nomination, a fact borne out in polls.
These strands will coalesce on December 15th, when the euro zone's leaders gather in Brussels for their first summit in over two years.
Every person has their method of preparation—a ritual after years of boiling and reboiling the ingredients until they coalesce into the drink.
These warnings are not just scattered anecdotes but coalesce into a pattern that reveals both the promise and potential peril of big data.
Leaders may calculate that pre-emptive repression is safer than waiting to see if China's myriad malcontents coalesce into something resembling an opposition.
Handel, who was one of 11 Republicans in the race, has managed to coalesce the splintered Republican Party behind her since the primary.
Of the alternatives that lawmakers have been looking into, J.P. Morgan predicts Parliament will coalesce around a single "softer Brexit" option this week.
The time is now for Republicans to coalesce together and reform this failed system while they still control the legislative and executive branches.
The camps fighting it out over the direction of the economy are loosely formed and constantly shifting, but they coalesce around certain personalities.
In time — maybe next season, maybe even next week — they should coalesce again, and he will reclaim his place among the game's elite.
The latter meeting's purpose would be to try kick starting an effort to coalesce around the budget proposal for the coming fiscal year.
As the only other candidate in the Democratic race, the party could quickly coalesce around him in an effort to halt the bedlam.
There have been calls from the establishment wing of the party for candidates to drop out and coalesce around an alternative to Trump.
This unlikely fusion of fluids and performers, of light and shadow, coalesce into a surreal dark science fiction space opera of Wagnerian scale.
That's likely because, while lots of people like bipartisanship in theory, there's not much of substance for the two parties to coalesce around.
Cruz continues to position himself as the viable alternative to Trump and has called on his fellow GOP rivals to coalesce behind him.
Now, if they can coalesce around a "replace" plan that doesn't leave too many people out, then I think they could move forward.
The crackdown is popular in Myanmar and has helped coalesce support behind the general, who is believed to have designs on the presidency.
In the opera, these spirits coalesce into a twofold female character called Destiny and Loneliness, an idea that easily could have been clichéd.
By the time I stood at the counter watching the strands of liquid coalesce, my grandmother had long since committed it to memory.
And there is pressure from the dump-Netanyahu crowd for Mr. Gantz to help coalesce a larger and more viable center-left bloc.
If activists coalesce behind alternatives to Mr. Biden once primary voting gets underway next spring, the landscape could look much different than today.
They couldn't coalesce around a single candidate in the 2013 presidential election, and as a result they fractured into two spheres of influence.
"Sometimes the ideas and sounds coalesce in my head and on paper in a way that I feel good about," Mr. Norman said.
Unless those opposed to Sanders coalesce around a clear alternative -- and quickly -- his march to the Democratic nomination could be impossible to stop.
The anarchy-loving crypto community's inability to coalesce around a way to progress with blockchain technology looks like its own self-defeating irony.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — or if any anti-Sanders vote will coalesce around him quickly enough to allow him to clinch the nomination.
Now those Affordable Care Act taxes will remain, and the ability of the party to coalesce around ambitious tax legislation is in doubt.
Those efforts generally coalesce annually around a major autumn launch that sort of sets the tone for the year of content that follows.
Yet again, patience will be required to see whether those assets -- despite flashes of action and hints of larger revelations -- begin to coalesce.
Their difficulties are set to be compounded by tactical voting among Remainers which has seen support coalesce around Labour or Liberal Democrat candidates.
Only one candidate, former vice president Joe Biden, has been able to coalesce substantial support from older black voters in the crowded primary.
Every Republican candidate for president is vowing to repeal and replace ObamaCare, though the GOP has struggled to coalesce behind a replacement plan.
The cello emerges from the restless mists playing fragments that want to coalesce into a line, but seem held back by enshrouding strings.
The Yellow Vests were undermined from within, analysts say, by their failure to coalesce around leaders, fixed goals and a long-term strategy.
The braver ones can ride the RER A suburban train to La Défense, the city's business district, where skyscrapers and vast avenues coalesce.
But Vaccaro knows this isn't the sole view of the base—and Mets fans are known to panic and coalesce behind irrational arguments.
All the companies have kind of, they tend to coalesce around some of the same marketing terms, and AI is one of them.
During Trump's campaign, he served as a key validator from within the Republican establishment at critical times and urged Republicans to coalesce around Trump.
Senate Republicans are pushing desperately this week to find a health care plan they can coalesce around — but hopes are fading, even among lawmakers.
For already stretched thin security practitioners, that means more data to account for, more tools to manage and more reports to coalesce and generate.
The black holes dance for a few billion years, gradually spiraling closer and closer until, in a space-time-buckling split second, they coalesce.
When two supermassive black holes coalesce into one, the mergers bathe the universe in low-frequency waves, stretching and squashing the fabric of spacetime.
Rows of fans coalesce into a dark mass punctuated by iPhone torch lights held up like votive candles before he even enters the stage.
Shuafat is consequently where many of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict's core issues — the status of Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees, security, and the Israeli occupation — coalesce.
Whether it's a Trump rally or the toxic /r/The_Donald subreddit, MAGA communities coalesce around the idea of being proud to be an outsider.
The twists are compelling enough to propel the movie from one action setpiece to the next, but they never coalesce into a satisfying whole.
An event -- perhaps a speech -- where he would lay out a sweeping vision for why Republicans who opposed Trump should coalesce around his candidacy.
Dolores's visions — of the church and her mysterious doppelgänger — strengthened in intensity this week but have yet to coalesce into anything tangible to audiences.
In 1958 the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) was formed to coalesce the centers from around the states into one standardized operation.
When stars are born, they usually form surrounded by a swirling disc of gas and dust, and then individual planets coalesce within these discs.
She said the campaign plans to enlist the help of Mr. Bamberg to make their case to voters to coalesce around the Vermont senator.
Lines oscillate and coalesce into figures, which then morph into human and non-human forms, all of it soundtracked to an evolving electronic soundscape.
And as illustrated by the AHCA debacle in the House, getting disparate party members to coalesce around any one idea can be exceedingly difficult.
So while on the one hand I am yes absolutely thrilled that a thousand flowers are blooming, we need to in the future coalesce.
"The next stages of all of this have to be to look at what we can coalesce around in terms of alternatives," Sturgeon said.
Republican lawmakers have vowed a swift repeal of outgoing President Obama's signature healthcare law, though they have yet to coalesce around a replacement plan.
Progressive activists and Democratic politicians must coalesce around a proactive voting rights agenda that they can act swiftly on whenever they get the chance.
And, equipped with a proper understanding of how this granular data might coalesce into a patient profile, your physician might one day know, too.
His record of results is unmatched by any other candidate, and it is time for Republicans to coalesce around his vision for our nation.
Well, as with most successful policy strategies, it should coalesce around middle ground ideas that avoid tacking too far left or right of center.
Maue, of WeatherBell, said more powerful computers and a way to coalesce various bits of information, including satellite data and weather balloons, are needed.
Every spring, scientists and birders coalesce on Reed's Beach in New Jersey, which hosts what is essentially a giant, annual cocktail party of birds.
The Trump-led ticket has prompted gleeful Democrats to coalesce around a general-election message that will tie every Republican office­seeker to the nominee.
When Republican's couldn't coalesce around an immigration bill in the House last week, he tweeted repeatedly that the fix was to elect more Republicans.
Senate Republicans are attempting to coalesce around legislation to address in a narrow, targeted way the "zero tolerance" policy that's led to family separation.
All this, despite Democrats' nationally failing to coalesce around a singular bold message and Mr. Northam's running a decent but not particularly inspiring campaign.
Last week, the consequences became clear as Republicans have so far failed to coalesce around a bill meant to replace the health care law.
The dismissive glances, body-shaming comments, and headless torso pictures on Grindr all coalesce to keep gay men trapped in their bodies without respite.
However, the term "guardian" may not be unique enough a term around which the Space Force will be able to coalesce an independent culture.
It only remains to see what everyone's goals will be and how they will cross, clash and (because this is a comedy) eventually coalesce.
It's a broad coalition, which is its main problem as it vies for power—it has no leader, no single figure to coalesce around.
He's running a campaign steeped in the ethos of an anti-establishment left, and benefiting from elite Democrats' failure to coalesce around someone else.
And, more important, perhaps there'll now be an opportunity to design a model that can coalesce community resources and truly focus on homelessness prevention.
Life here juxtaposes itself profoundly against the life I live in America; the scourge of poverty and flickering prosperity that never seem to coalesce.
As Republicans struggle to coalesce around an ObamaCare replacement plan, they generally agree on one thing: It should expand access to health savings accounts.
But separating e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes in regulation as Big Tobacco coalesce power, profits, and personnel around both products is a losing battle.
Members are eager to coalesce and know this is the beginning of the road if they are going to take back the White House.
The issue has sparked a perennial debate on Capitol Hill, although lawmakers have so far failed to coalesce around a single piece of legislation.
Film may be a more sensible outlet for Ms. Smith's vision of a London populated largely by outsiders who have managed miraculously to coalesce.
"As the field narrows, we're seeing Democrats coalesce and rally around Vice President Biden," said Kate Bedingfield, a deputy campaign manager for Mr. Biden.
And for decades they've tended to coalesce into foundations or communities, helping to organize and spread the practice of hospital clowning far and wide.
But the whole does still coalesce because the dog is sculpturally miming this coalescence for you: as a being that contains multitudes of genres.
Concepts coalesce around the stretching, ripping, and rubbing of this substrate, and how these actions can be a metaphor for a constant negotiation with history.
JEFFREY GUNDLACH: Yes that with the USMCA thing and the Ford Motor executive, those things seemed to come together and coalesce into we've had enough.
In a further boost, both the PRI and the center-right opposition National Action Party have yet to coalesce around a candidate, leaving him unimpeded.
Devore's riffs were certainly obtuse, but he didn't have the kind of math-rock-indebted approach that was emblematic of bands like Coalesce or Converge.
What's even more remarkable is that the party's weakness comes when it would seem to have tremendous incentives to coalesce behind a single mainstream option.
Boosting Klobuchar will only help moderates coalesce around a candidate, and rally them in opposition to the political horizon Warren claims to be fighting for.
As a supporter of Hillary Clinton, I look forward to a meaningful race, and hope that Democrats on both sides will coalesce around the nominee.
Why it matters: Democrats are seeking to coalesce around a strategy as Republicans look to put them in a tough political spot with the GND.
New York (CNN)Groups that supported Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary are starting to coalesce around the former secretary of state.
This week, America's potpourri of turmoil will coalesce in Cleveland as groups from around the country come to support or protest the Republican National Convention.
It's also exactly as amorphous as his previous albums, a painstaking electrotapestry whose thin electronic loops and skeletal song structures coalesce into a blurry wetness.
The Florida senator's team makes the case that now is the time to coalesce around Rubio as the strongest alternative to Trump and Texas Sen.
Should Trump win the caucuses tonight, the nomination race's outcome seems to rest on whether an anti-Trump vote could coalesce around a single candidate.
Republicans have yet to coalesce around a replacement plan, however, with many shifting their language to discussions of "fixing" ObamaCare instead of fully repealing it.
And polls show the party's rank and file are beginning to coalesce behind Mr. Trump, and that they want party leaders to do the same.
"One of the dangers of this is that as you see all these amazing opportunities, sometimes they take a long time to coalesce," he said.
Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are beginning to coalesce around a framework for their ObamaCare repeal legislation, with a goal to vote before the July 4 recess.
In January of 2015, the floor vote for Speaker netted 85033 votes against Boehner, but House Republicans were unable to coalesce around a consensus replacement.
The choice of Kavanaugh might stir up some agita on the right, but there's little doubt the GOP will coalesce around him when it counts.
Republicans analysts not affiliated with any campaign maintain that the GOP establishment will survive if they coalesce behind one candidate by Super Tuesday and Saturday.
That could lead to a scenario similar to the 6900 Republican gubernatorial primary, where Kansas Republicans failed to coalesce around a single candidate, he said.
But a brewing combination of rising oil prices, trade tensions and financial market vulnerabilities could coalesce amid an environment of monetary tightening, spelling potential disaster.
Despite calls for change from the international community, Maduro's opponents both inside and outside Venezuela have struggled to find a credible leader to coalesce around.
Clinton radiates positive energy on the trail, Democratic groups are beginning to coalesce around a strategy to deliver sustained and brutal attacks on Mr. Trump.
The plot of Season 2 doesn't really coalesce until halfway—in fact, I don't even remember what happened in the first half of the season.
It's stunning how fast emerging new technologies can coalesce around a simple human need and suddenly change everything, not to mention spur billions in investment.
"Our intention has always been and continues to be to coalesce around a unified GOP plan and those conversations continue," said his spokeswoman, AshLee Strong.
This is a lot of activity for a not-very-large painting, yet we experience the details individually as they coalesce in the dawning sky.
The sculpture is mounted on the museum wall like a tapestry, and the individual leaves coalesce into a large image of a formal garden maze.
De Andrade also mixed fact with fiction in "Cartazes," questioning the conventions of masculinity as they coalesce in the figure of the northeastern Brazilian man.
It's the opposite of what political scientists often argue happens in a primary, when party leaders coalesce around a candidate early and voters follow along.
"I hope that he will look at the big picture and coalesce and make the nominating process one that we can fully support," Jones said.
Major urban centers have church, sport and other types of groups, although there are fewer things to coalesce around than in rural or town communities.
Democrats wary of a Sanders candidacy have failed to coalesce around a non-Sanders contender, and Bloomberg attempted to make himself the last best option.
Until then, the neural-translation team had been only three people — Schuster, Wu and Chen — but with Hughes's support, the broader team began to coalesce.
The accusations do not appear to have dented his support, and he may also benefit from an opposition yet to coalesce around a single candidate.
We hope that New York's leaders in government will start to coalesce around the only true solution that will finally right this pressing public problem.
"I've been trying to encourage my thoughts to coalesce into a more coherent picture of why I'm doing everything that I'm doing," Esvelt told me.
Whoever advances to a runoff (assuming anyone does) will have only two months to coalesce support and raise funds with the benefit of party unity.
Equally as important, the marketplace had a set of expectations from Lehman that allowed the MF Global failure to rapidly coalesce into distinct creditor constituencies.
"Mary is known to be an outstanding communicator who can coalesce people with differing views and perspectives," Golz said in a statement announcing Bono's appointment.
In small oil paintings, abstract strokes and daubs of color coalesce into sketchy, featureless figures; in related ink drawings they resemble large-headed African sculptures.
Prominent Democratic officials and groups have already begun to coalesce around Mr. McCready, a former Marine who has been among his party's most prized candidates.
After six years of near-constant attacks on the Affordable Care Act, Republicans are stumbling in their initial attempts to coalesce around a single alternative.
Over time—millions of years maybe—metal bits coalesce around a tiny object (strangely, the most common seed of these nodules is a shark's tooth).
And like the theory of emergence, the constituent graphics coalesce into larger wholes, which move in mesmerizing patterns and at various depths within the video's frames.
Because stars and their orbiting planets coalesce from the same massive cloud of raw materials, this information revealed some key characteristics about Ross 213b as well.
When Google designed the blobs nearly half a decade ago, the emoji landscape had already begun to coalesce around the perfectly round circles seen on iOS.
A Biden campaign restores the natural order of things in which oceans of outside money groups coalesce around the white house, advisory councils, and trade meetings.
But there are instances when a story strikes such a chord with online audiences that a community can coalesce around a subject for the greater good.
In "Albatross," the ensemble appeared to coalesce into a single protean wind instrument, the sound's fuzzy dry contours filled out by diaphragm-tickling low brass notes.
So, if an event in question is a football game, the idea would be to coalesce tweets from other fans of your team, or "expert" commentators.
The burgeoning pastime became dominated by a standard look that would eventually coalesce into "the uniform," a stock blank tee paired with baggy khakis or jeans.
Kelly's final painting before leaving for France was the Van Gogh-homage, "Shoes" (1948), in which drab footwear, strewn hither and thither, coalesce into accidental harmony.
And when you don't have a government involved in helping seed this stuff, it's up to these big companies to coalesce around two or three giants.
All of these stories and the questions they raise coalesce to become one of the most powerful, visually stunning, intellectually probing anime in the medium's history.
There are so many colors in this painting, in tones ranging from garish to warm, that I lost count—yet they coalesce into a legible whole.
As business leaders, we must coalesce around tax reform that is more globally competitive, fair and simple, recognizing that not everyone will get everything they want.
Data breach legislation generally is seen as the next cybersecurity frontier for Congress, but so far lawmakers have been unable to coalesce around a single proposal.
Trump – While Trump has flip-flopped on this, his opinions generally coalesce under the belief that the climate is changing, but not because of human activity.
When Robb and Cat show up for their final feast, those previous perspectives coalesce into a layered, dramatic tragedy that contextualizes everything that came before it.
These unions occur when two black holes in close orbit around each other coalesce into a single hole, a process that emits strong gravitational wave signatures.
It'd likely be wishful thinking for Origen to deliver a similar performance, but with the right guidance, this group could certainly coalesce into a strong squad.
But without a write-in candidate to coalesce around, enough uninformed — or perhaps outright racist — voters ticked the box for Jones to give him the nomination.
"To the extent that people coalesce around our presumptive nominee, if people assume that those are our policy positions, that's troubling, it really is," said Sen.
The National Governor's Association should evaluate these economic and geostrategic impacts of a climate-centric 100 percent renewables paradigm, and coalesce initiatives around three energy technologies.
"I am honored to have Cory's support and look forward to working together to continue to coalesce Republicans around this campaign," Cruz said in a statement.
That's a much different landscape than in 22019, when Democrats, as early as 2014, expected Clinton to enter the race and began to coalesce around her.
On Emergence, electronic musician Max Cooper took as inspiration the various ways in which order forms out of chaos when organisms coalesce to form larger entities.
In the evening's most captivating moments these coalesce into something very much his own, with a tranquil efficiency running through even the knottiest, most acrobatic sequences.
In fact, in this perilous political moment, they must coalesce not only to end the Trump presidency but also to further fuel Bernie's movement for change.
Still unclear was whether the Senate's 53 Republicans will coalesce around a wide-ranging measure approved early on Saturday by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
Research and opinion are starting to coalesce around the benefits of animal-assisted therapy for people with autism, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and other concerns.
At a recent forum in Topeka, seven candidates from the Democratic side took the stage, but the party has yet to coalesce around a single contender.
The added water vapor caused by global warming, climate scientists have warned for decades, will coalesce as heavy rain not unlike the constant downpour in Weathering.
It reversed that position abruptly in 2000, supporting a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants — a move that later helped coalesce Democratic support around the issue.
If Warren trails Sanders in both early states, progressive Democrats might coalesce nationally behind Sanders to deny the nomination to a moderate like Biden or Buttigieg.
The phrases of the prelude at first seemed daringly separate and wispy, bits of metallic thread, before they began to weave together and almost physically coalesce.
And as the external forces continue to coalesce, bringing the band back together time and time again, it creates an opportunity beyond just reliving a dream.
The call between Pelosi and Graham comes as lawmakers are trying to coalesce behind a strategy as they return to Washington from a two-week break.
It is remarkable that large groups of people can coalesce around a common belief when few of them individually possess the requisite knowledge to support it.
Even without outside pressure, Senate Republicans have struggled to coalesce around an Obamacare replacement bill, with moderates and conservatives in the party pushing in different directions.
Democrats can't get lazy and rely on shiny new object star power with sacred names to somehow coalesce the American people around the progressive values mission.
If he fails to win in the first round, the anti-Correa vote, now split among seven candidates, may coalesce around the other survivor of that ballot.
In "Drunken With What," Target Margin Theater's somewhat esoteric tribute to the trilogy at Abrons Arts Center, you can see how these inspirations compete and occasionally coalesce.
These elements coalesce into everything from mandarine orange knitwear and zebra stripe suits to sequin dresses and custom-printed caftans — the Glam Explorer's wardrobe, in other words.
These highly energetic particles coalesce into epic beams of radiation that thrash the white dwarf's companion, a red dwarf about as third as large as the Sun.
The robot lowers its hands, and the cubes coalesce into a single shape—with 24 square faces, 16 vertices, and eight connected cubes existing in four dimensions.
"And as the 30-odd candidates coalesce, if there's not somebody who is laser-focused on the issues I think are important, then you never say never."
Despite many Republican lawmakers' stated concerns with Trump's family separation policy, the GOP has yet to coalesce around a concrete congressional response that would address the issue.
So congressional Republicans are beginning to coalesce around a strategy aimed at discrediting key witnesses and taking a more confrontational stance against the Democratic-led impeachment process.
" In the statement, shared on Friday, Golz also said, "Mary [Bono] is known to be an outstanding communicator who can coalesce people with differing views and perspectives.
Mr. Trump's challenge will be to maintain his edge after the field of rivals narrows, allowing the large cadre of anti-Trump Republicans to coalesce their support.
A PAN-PRD alliance in 2018 would need to coalesce around a single candidate, and prominent figures in both parties have already signalled their desire to run.
"It's important people coalesce behind the next president of the United States," Buffett told CNN, even as he raised doubts about his economic plans and business acumen.
The support of the AFL-CIO, the largest U.S. labor federation, is a key development as Clinton looks to coalesce progressives and Democratic groups around her candidacy.
On Thursday, Clinton will meet with Senate Democrats at a policy luncheon, a Democratic source said, part of her efforts to coalesce party support around her candidacy.
At the same time, his campaign is hoping that the governors in the race will underperform, helping him coalesce support and take the fight to Donald Trump.
Now, under President Donald Trump, Americans are seeing that unitary government also leads to crisis-wracked governance, with the Republican Congress unable to coalesce around an agenda.
A top conservative group is threatening primary challenges to senators who vote against a repeal of ObamaCare after Senate Republicans failed to coalesce around a replacement plan.
Samoa Joe and Braun Strowman both needed the ludicrously named Great Balls of Fire last summer to really coalesce as credible upper mid-card guys, for instance.
The sheer size of the president's negative approval swings also suggests that in some states, independents and Democrats may be starting to coalesce into one voting bloc.
The chatter surrounding a federal investigation into Donald Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen has begun to coalesce around a key question: Will he flip on the president?
But to the extent that the rebel formations coalesce, any attacks on them will be more difficult and risk weakening the pressure on Assad to step down.
That this tradition is sufficiently flexible to include prosperity preachers, rabbis, Catholic bishops, evangelicals and many others who don't typically coalesce is a confirmation of its strength.
The GNA's backers argue that as it establishes a presence on the ground, armed groups and public opinion will coalesce behind it and hardline opposition will fade.
I am not sure how and why retailers would coalesce around these trends, but apparently today is best for sporting goods (discounted on average by 13 percent).
Their droney, seeping instrumentals have started to coalesce and take shape, revealing a taste for rock 'n' roll (or at least the blues) somewhere beneath the slime.
Many establishment Democratic officials have openly worried about the party's moderate candidates cannibalizing the center-left vote and making it impossible to coalesce and challenge Mr. Sanders.
It is a mind-set the Dodgers need to coalesce around as they move on to the N.L. Championship Series against the Brewers, starting Friday in Milwaukee.
Scared out of their wits at the prospect of a Sanders nomination, mainstream Democrats have been calling for the field to coalesce around a single moderate alternative.
Mr. Simon's songwriting has long treated pop as a force of inclusion and adaptation, learning constantly from different idioms and discovering where they can overlap or coalesce.
While the collection might not coalesce as a unit, it contains some of Smith's most vibrant, original fiction, the kind of writing she'll surely be known for.
In developments that could be even worse for the GOP, Republicans have failed to coalesce around a single candidate in the race to replace term-limited Gov.
Some of the questions reflected audience skepticism about whether the Sanders message can bring people together and coalesce into a force powerful enough to unseat President Trump.
Democrats' broadly neutral stance echoes the GOP's chaotic 2016 race, when the party refused to coalesce behind anyone, and Trump burst into a lead he never relinquished.
He cited "a lot of buzz on Twitter" as evidence there is a demand for the party to coalesce around someone, anyone, as a never-Sanders alternative.
After the brutal crushing of demonstrations and riots over the reduction of domestic gas subsidies, Khamenei certainly has an interest in trying to coalesce greater public support.
That affinity pervades every aspect of her Dolly, which is less a fluid performance than a series of calculated gestures that somehow coalesce into a seamless personality.
"This thing isn't going to coalesce as quickly as I would have preferred," said Henry Barbour, a top GOP strategist who worked on Rick Perry's presidential campaign.
To that end, the Israeli opposition parties will have to coalesce and establish a framework for a sustainable peace, which will require painful concessions on both sides.
On issue after issue, we are seeing grassroots movements activate and coalesce in demanding change, and yet on this issue the status quo remains little commented upon.
Some in the party now concede that it might take until March or beyond for the Republican establishment to coalesce behind an alternative to the current front-runners.
As these capabilities proliferate, they have the potential to coalesce into an integrated system with great flexibility and potential for savings, and even the possibility to make money.
He explored that in depth on his September 2017 mixtape LW17, a wonderfully varied collection of post-genre experiments and that occasionally coalesce into moments of true brilliance.
It also knocks assumptions that he'll hit a ceiling of voters willing to back him, allowing whoever is the last man standing to coalesce the anti-Trump vote.
Party leaders and donors could quickly coalesce behind such a candidate, bestowing a wave of media attention and money ahead of the South Carolina primary or Super Tuesday.
"Our hope is that the field will winnow and conservatives will coalesce behind a candidate that believes in conservative principles and can unite the party," Ms. Packer said.
Liquids and oil coalesce and repel, swirling and shining, exploding and dividing, dancing about in a chromatic sea that could be, well, whatever you want it to be.
Bisnow and the team charged another event in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico on credit cards, and a circle of rising stars in the startup world began to coalesce.
As the viewer walks around the sculpture, the partial images painted onto each of the posts' three sides will coalesce into distinct portraits when viewed from specific perspectives.
It's here that Lorelei's interest in science fiction, pornography, childlike colors, feminism, and humor coalesce into a gigantic naked woman with a third eye hovering like a UFO.
All of this gives Trump, who had a commanding win here, more fuel to coalesce his support in South Carolina ahead of its Republican primary on February 20.
But the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey is likely to strain America's fraying capacity to coalesce as a national community at a moment of heightened political conflict and division.
The variety of proposals put forth has made it harder for lawmakers to coalesce around one bill amid bicameral talks to keep the government funded beyond a Feb.
The scene they'd dedicated themselves to had failed to coalesce into something profitable and lasting, and without a clear next step, many fell into a life of criminality.
The GOP has moved to protect Trump from any primary bid, with some states discussing canceling their primary contests in an effort to coalesce around the incumbent president.
Cruz continues to position himself as the viable anti-Trump alternative and has called on his fellow GOP rivals to coalesce behind a candidate to take him on.
Nicholson entered the race in July, giving himself an early head start that allowed him to coalesce support from national groups like the Club for Growth and FreedomWorks.
Such steps can help buy Iran's activists the time necessary to coalesce into a coherent political force capable of presenting an alternative to the current regime in Tehran.
The demonstrations triggered by Brown's death helped to coalesce the civil rights movement Black Lives Matter, and Brown's mother was on stage at this week's Democratic National Convention.
"House and Senate Republicans, and the White House, are jointly working on a tax reform proposal that we can all coalesce around," said AshLee Strong, a Ryan spokeswoman.
Congressional Republicans have vowed a prompt repeal of President Obama's signature healthcare law but have yet to coalesce around a replacement plan or the timing of a repeal.
What to watch: In states like Florida that are experiencing more extreme weather events, voters may coalesce around climate and environmental issues heading into the next election cycles.
Fittingly, the tracks embody the shape of environmental crisis: complex, compositional entanglements—described by the composer as a "collage of automations"—which coalesce to produce an unstoppable whole.
Should it help the Yellow Vests coalesce into a true political movement in France, that may turn out to be less blessing than curse for the far right.
Biden's sudden resurgence — his ability to at least partially clear the field and coalesce support — could prove to be a major turning point in a volatile 2020 primary.
Past, present and future share visual and narrative space as the histories of poisons, eugenics, home-loan guidelines and forensic science coalesce like iron filings around a magnet.
What could prove decisive in Iowa, and beyond, is if centrist voters coalesce behind a single candidate or fracture among the group of hopefuls presenting themselves as pragmatists.
"The second Democrats coalesce around a single candidate, I believe there will be a tidal wave of money going to the Democratic nominee," said Westly, a Biden supporter.
The senator's strategists express confidence that dislike for Trump is so strong among Democrats that even moderates will coalesce and consolidate behind Sanders if he wins the nomination.
There is plenty of time for Democrats to coalesce around a strong candidate who capitalizes on Trump's perceived weaknesses and unpopularity among a large segment of the population.
With learning outcomes for our nation's children once again stagnating and achievement gaps persisting, policymakers should consider another summit to coalesce around a new set of national goals.
The Mason-Dixon survey shows Edwards leading Rispone by 28503 points and Abraham by 22019 points, though Republican voters would likely coalesce behind their nominee after the primary.
Developments on multiple fronts -- apparently trending favorably for the President -- come as GOP senators coalesce around a narrative that would set a breathtaking new standard for presidential power.
The stylized, dreamlike quality of Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande," its sense of shifting mists of sound that can suddenly coalesce in furious energy, is also a clear precursor.
Gillespie has had to stake out positions farther to the right to coalesce Republicans after winning a surprisingly narrow primary over conservative Prince William County Supervisor Corey Stewart.
Harris was the lone black woman to launch a bid in 2020 and aimed to coalesce a diverse coalition of voters that mirrored that of President Barack Obama.
Just which parties coalesce from among the three main blocs - the center-right coalition, center-left coalition and the anti-establishment 2600-Star Movement - will determine Italy's course.
It gets so close, in fact, that there would not have been enough room for rocks and gases to coalesce into a planet in between the two stars.
Clinton, who has seen much of the Democratic Party coalesce around her after she clinched her party's nomination earlier this month, has turned her focused away from Vermont Sen.
My childhood memories do not coalesce strongly around Bowie, Michael or Fisher as they do for others, but like Muhammad Ali and Prince, I understood them to be giants.
There was also a panel led by Democratic operatives Neera Tanden and Guy Cecil about how to coalesce behind ways to block Trump policies deemed egregious by the party.
Ross Douthat analogizes moderate Democrats' failure to rally around a single alternative to Sanders to Republicans' failure in the 2016 primary to coalesce around a rival candidate to Trump.
Trump: Oklahoma governor as VP is 'great' advice He has been a vocal advocate among Capitol Hill Republicans for the presumptive nominee, urging the party to coalesce around Trump.
In this case, the sprawling skirts coalesce into hexagonal soft sculpture, a melting honeycomb — perhaps a repository of surplus, for the figure is laden with bags in matching blue.
You certainly know this better than me, but I suspect you have this hope at the beginning of a project that when you reach the end, it'll all coalesce.
Lawmakers could also seek to coalesce around a smaller number of candidates in order to make the process of choosing the final two to put to the membership quicker.
It takes a while for some to coalesce into birds, or wings, or part of an owl's head with its enormous eyes — forms that move between image and abstraction.
Some members of Christie's team became even more riled up by the calls they received after Iowa, suggesting Christie should drop out so the party could coalesce around Rubio.
All of these vital pieces coalesce around a story that — by its conclusion — leaves no doubts as to Resident Evil 7's place within the series' larger fictional universe.
Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential candidate, is scheduled to give a speech Thursday that will take direct aim at Trump and implore voters to coalesce around a rival.
But the areas in between often feel half-hearted, repetitive, and generic, and they never coalesce into the alien ruins that made At the Mountains of Madness so interesting.
"  Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong said in a statement that "our intention has always been and continues to be to coalesce around a unified GOP plan and those conversations continue.
While it's still possible that Ossoff could win the June runoff, that will be a difficult race for the Democrat now that Republicans can coalesce behind a single candidate.
There have been numerous back channel and informal contacts among Afghanistan's political factions and the Taliban, but these have yet to coalesce into a solidly structured set of talks.
The White House has at times struggled to coalesce around a unified messaging strategy on impeachment, something that has been a point of concern for Republican allies in Congress.
In the days that follow a national tragedy, whether it September 21625, Oklahoma City, Sandy Hook, or now Orlando, Americans coalesce in common purpose for a period of time.
But while he gives disillusioned Republicans a name to coalesce behind, his bid is considered a long-shot at best, thanks in no small part to minuscule name identification.
Hearing that song at that specific moment moved me to tears, heightening the emotion of the scene—achieving the perfect coalesce between song and scene every soundtrack aims for.
Aaron Goldstein's shouty lyrics, which cover topics ranging from consumerism to discontent with traditional post-graduation career paths, coalesce in a listening experience that is intellectually invigorating and contemplative.
While the raw ingredients for a destructive storm were in place, they did not coalesce over the areas that were projected to get the most rain over the weekend.
In this meld of history and reportage, the deserters' stories, and those of dozens of revolutionaries, hosts, and spies, coalesce into an often moving examination of loyalty and dissent.
Liberal economists tend to coalesce around other solutions, such as raising the minimum wage and expanding eligibility for the earned-income tax credit, a proven way to reduce poverty.
There is currently no evidence that Trump is either physically unable to perform the duties of president or that the requisite number of leaders would coalesce to remove him.
Over time, he and others said, such criticism could coalesce into deeper disaffection that erodes Mr. Xi's authority and gives other senior officials more courage to question his decisions.
Resources include a tier-one research university, the Beijing Graduate Exchange, Coalesce: Center for Biological Arts, studio space, access to departmental and interdisciplinary facilities, curatorial opportunities, and gallery space.
How, thanks to two blonde teenagers from Surrey—one called Guy, the other literally called Howard—dance music and pop music were going to coalesce in ways hitherto unimagined?
Just their luck that their best team since 513 happens to coalesce the same year that a division rival fields one of the most electrifying offenses in league history.
Ms. Hegar narrowly lost a House race in November, and some party strategists say Democrats can coalesce around Ms. Hegar now that Mr. Castro has decided not to run.
The announcement of Biden's haul comes as Democratic leaders across the country have begun to coalesce around his candidacy following his dominant performance in South Carolina's primary on Saturday.
A scenario in which Sanders voluntarily quits — regardless of how long it takes — is the best way Democrats could coax his supporters to coalesce behind Biden, some Democrats argue.
The goal is to get the industry to coalesce around a faster Multi-Gig Automotive Ethernet network standard with initial proposed speeds of 2.5 Gbps and eventually 10 Gbps.
" Mr. Modrikamen added that he envisioned Mr. Salvini and other members of The Movement meeting in Brussels to hammer out common positions and to coalesce as a "blocking power.
Given that, she will likely come under considerable pressure from establishment types to get out of the race in order to coalesce anti-Sanders votes behind a single candidate.
The non-endorsement from the union is another example of opponents of Sanders -- or of parts of his progressive policy platform -- failing to coalesce around a more moderate alternative.
That margin is likely to narrow as Abraham voters coalesce behind their party's nominee but he will have to cut into Edwards's lead to get him under 50 percent.
So, what they should do -- what we have to do as a nation is to coalesce around the question: what should the maximum tax rate be on wealthy people?
Pete Buttigieg and Senator Elizabeth Warren are also polling in the teens there and could ensure that none of the four leading alternatives to Mr. Sanders can coalesce support.
The acidic waters make the chemical building blocks that sea creatures use to form shells in the first place less plentiful and corrode those that do manage to coalesce.
Washington (CNN)Senate Republicans are starting to coalesce around the idea of a shorter Senate impeachment trial -- one that, contrary to President Donald Trump's stated desire, wouldn't include witnesses.
There is a mutual wariness between many Republicans in Congress and President-elect Donald J. Trump, leaving it unclear how often their interests and priorities will coalesce or collide.
He is the ninth Texas lawmaker to throw their support behind Cruz, who is pushing to coalesce support from those on the right in an effort to derail Trump.
But this latest show of disunity from lawmakers, and rebellion from within her own party, appeared to confirm suspicions that legislators cannot coalesce around any plan they can accept.
Democrats would do well to coalesce around it as the best way to build on the Affordable Care Act and work toward making health care a right in America.
Sound smarter: Even with Macron's dip, it's a good bet that anti-Le Pen sentiment will coalesce into support for her second round opponent — no matter who that might be.
It's a development that could have wide-ranging repercussions for a new administration that needs Republicans in both chambers to coalesce behind their wide-ranging -- and audacious -- and legislative agenda.
"The president's very supportive of this plan, thinks that it addresses his priorities," Price said at a news conference ahead of a meeting with House Republicans to help coalesce support.
But should Moreno be forced into a second round, analysts expect Ecuador's fractured opposition to coalesce around Lasso amid an economic downturn and corruption scandals in OPEC's smallest member state.
In 1972, the iconic photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack came to epitomize the horrific nature of the weapon and helped coalesce opposition to the war.
Resources include a tier-one research university, Arts Collaboratory, the Beijing Graduate Exchange, Coalesce: Center for Biological Arts, studio space, access to departmental and interdisciplinary facilities, gallery and curatorial opportunities.
The film's threads of post-Vietnam and post-Sexual-Revolution disillusionment coalesce as a paranoid veteran connects the dots of a wall-sized scatter chart to reveal a pornographic mural.
The trio's lurching, off-kilter noise rock and frazzled, sludgy riffs coalesce into a heavy, ugly, glorious mess of sound and skronk, like Acid Bath on a Jesus Lizard trip.
What we're watching: It's possible that automakers could eventually coalesce around a standardized platform, which could come from an automaker, a start up, or even a municipality integrating transportation options.
The new study suggests the "meteoric smoke" produced when these space rocks break up in the Martian atmosphere allow water molecules to coalesce around the bits of dust, forming clouds.
When these factors coalesce, "When you get boys at the same level of development and perhaps the same unbridled aggression and sexual impulses, you get these kind of things happening."
"We think the score will continue to complicate the path for Senate Republicans to coalesce around their own version of the bill and then resolve any differences with the House."
Cleveland Pastor Darrell Scott, a Trump backer who spearheaded an effort to coalesce African-American pastors around the candidate, said it was difficult to overstate the importance of these endorsements.
On issues like a replacement for Obamacare, rank-and-file members are divided on what needs to be in a bill, and it's unclear they can coalesce around one plan.
Rick Scott, who in the wake of Trump's Florida victory said fellow Republicans should coalesce around the front-runner, told "Squawk Box" he could relate to the real estate tycoon.
Eight months after their devastating loss to Donald Trump, Democrats have finally decided to coalesce around a core message to strengthen their position as they head into the 2018 midterms.
And whether Congress can coalesce around a single approach by December 7, the deadline for a must-pass spending bill to keep part of the government open, is highly uncertain.
Some 12 days after Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his decision to retire, Democratic leaders in Washington have yet to coalesce around a clear strategy for opposing his would-be successor.
Lost in this approach is the long public "runway" of speeches, op-eds, panels, books, and leaks the policy community uses to coalesce around the agreed narrative for an issue.
The coalition including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates is meant to coalesce efforts to cut off funding to terrorist groups and Iran-backed militias.
But Greenberg says Trump has made it easy for Democrats to coalesce in opposition to his wall by so clearly making it a symbol for hostility to growing diversity overall.
Similarly, a common enemy—particularly one with authoritarian tendencies—will likely cause many of the Democratic Party's diverse and often unruly factions to coalesce for the common, short-term good.
A conservative group funded by the Koch brothers is pushing for high-risk pools and a freeze on Medicaid expansions as lawmakers try to coalesce around a replacement for ObamaCare.
Grassley and Kavanaugh were sitting facing each other—old white men who represent power and patriarchy who are absolutely determined to coalesce and maintain their power, no matter the cost.
And as she pulls herself off the stage floor, drawing the scraps of herself together to coalesce into a single entity, it's like nothing you've ever seen before on Broadway.
But slowly, the band's unique blend of Jawbreaker's heart-on-sleeve lyricism, Skiba's darker, satanic fascinations, and their embrace of Chicago's weirder, art-rock tendencies found a way to coalesce.
And so, much of the party has begun to coalesce behind former Vice President Joe Biden, an allegedly "safe" choice that purportedly gives Democrats their best chance of defeating Trump.
"New Bride" pointed the way toward enormous paintings, built up from many hues that coalesce into monochromatic fields, that the artist produced though the 1970s — widely considered Resnick's finest works.
Speaking at the hearing, Mr. Shelby warned that the committee lawmakers needed to coalesce around an agreement to keep so-called poison pills out of the spending bills moving forward.
Even if the different populist groups do win a sizable number of seats, analysts question whether they will coalesce into a powerful coalition, given matters of ego and ideological differences.
After Sanders' win in Nevada, some Democrats called for White House hopefuls to drop out of the race so voters uncomfortable with the Vermont senator could coalesce around one alternative.
In the short term, though, the law isn't going to change, which means Democrats would be wise to coalesce around one or two candidates with the best chance of advancing.
Obviously, the more votes he gets than his competitors, the better, and as the primary goes on and the field gets smaller, he will need to coalesce support around himself.
Ossoff is the clear Democratic favorite there, with experts predicting his best chance at victory is Tuesday should voters fail to coalesce around a single Republican in the crowded field.
During his victory speech in Manhattan, Trump — now the presumptive GOP nominee — declared that Republicans will win in November and called on the party to coalesce around him and unite.
Because as the Democrats voters seem unwilling at the moment to coalesce behind one person, it only increases the odds that this thing won't be sewn up any time soon.
The whole experiment, and all this hemming and hawing seemed to coalesce in this choice, a final distillation of the answer the game had been given me over and over.
"Everybody has waited way too long to coalesce around some anti-Bernie effort and he has built a very formidable, mature movement that's going to be very hard to dislodge."
Unfolding over one acutely distressing workday, "The Assistant" is less a #MeToo story than a painstaking examination of the way individual slights can coalesce into a suffocating miasma of harassment.
Rahm Emanuel, who served as White House chief of staff to former President Obama, added that Sanders is "stoppable" but only if moderates coalesce around a singular candidate (The Hill).
In the South Bronx at the dawn of the 1970s, all the creative components that would coalesce into what became widely known as hip-hop were beginning to take shape.
If Pelosi ultimately decides not to run — though she has said many times she will — there's no clear next-in-line successor who the caucus is ready to coalesce around.
Meeting under the eye of history in a rare evening session Wednesday, Democratic and Republican lawmakers spoke past one another, unable to coalesce even on a common set of facts.
In the publicity haze surrounding Hurt Locker and Renner's subsequent Oscar nomination, different iterations of the "seen a little bit" theme began to coalesce, with an emphasis on the masculine.
But my mentor in the district — this old-school, 87-year-old restaurateur — I was terrified that I'd let him down, but he managed to coalesce the community around me.
I understand that the nature of fandom means that fantasy and reality coalesce—and that the object of your affection becomes a malleable property—but surely there have to be limits?
Allison's carefully crafted storytelling, and the romantic sound she imbues it with coalesce across the album, showing that she has, quite rightfully, risen from the strong roots of her bedroom recordings.
It's impossible to determine whether the hackers are actually affiliated with Anonymous, a decentralized collective of web sites and advocacy operations that coalesce ad hoc around a wide variety of issues.
But if Democrats do look vulnerable to being left out of the top two then I reserve the right to lose my shit and demand people coalesce behind a single candidate.
Hoffman said that the task force would be working closely with the FTC's Consumer Protection Bureau as it relates to consumer privacy enforcement especially in cases in which these issues coalesce.
I find all the small design touches in this new software coalesce into a unified user experience that lives up to the high standards of, and synergizes with, Samsung's great hardware.
Ten years later, the plaintiffs say, the National Labour Relations Act (NLRA) added an asterisk to that rule when it guaranteed workers the right to coalesce for "mutual aid and protection".
"It is paramount that we coalesce around the Republican nominee, Mr. Donald J. Trump, and maintain control of both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate," the letter said.
As these ISIS supporters coalesce over time into aggregates, anti-ISIS agencies have an opportunity to step in and break up small aggregates before they develop into larger, potentially powerful ones.
Sometimes Minecraft artists will create interactive worlds that replicate historic events; other times, Minecraft's many cubes coalesce into a sculptural image, the same way pointillism's dots disappear to form a picture.
Moriuchi said that by mid-afternoon, the accounts had begun coalesce around stories of voter fraud in states including Texas, Ohio and Florida where Democrats had hoped to win key races.
"As Republican special interests begin to coalesce around their nominee our continued fundraising success is crucial to our efforts to take the fight to Trump from now until November," Cecil said.
North Carolina GOP 85033th District Chairman John Steward congratulated Bishop on Tuesday night, calling on Republicans to coalesce behind the nominee as he heads into his general election bid against McCready.
This envoy and the negotiating committee should include those who are trusted by all sides, including the moderate Taliban, and who can genuinely coalesce the Taliban movement around one negotiated deal.
By the time of his death in 323 B.C., at 32, a new, hybrid, internationalist art, now known as Hellenistic, had begun to coalesce, and would flourish for nearly three centuries.
Slight variations in the amount of water vapor, temperature, or wind speed in a given parcel of air can make a cloud disappear or reform as its droplets evaporate or coalesce.
None of these ever coalesce into full-blown riffing, and only a few pieces even have drums, meaning that Jóhanssonn mostly reconstitutes the separate parts of heavy metal into drone music.
"Mary is known to be an outstanding communicator who can coalesce people with differing views and perspectives," Karen Golz, chairwoman of the organization's board of directors, said in the news release.
As other candidates have discovered, levity can be an extremely effective way to coalesce voters around a nominee, especially the young people who are a key part of Mr. Sanders's constituency.
It was a new conversation topic, a point of unity in our lives that we could coalesce around, bridging the social gap that has been created by a global health crisis.
Over time, the vinegar droplets coalesce and separate out from the oil, but if you add particles like black pepper to the dressing, you'll find the vinegar droplets stay suspended longer.
A found image and object coalesce beautifully in "Feather Moon," whose soft-looking foreground turns out to be a feather laid on top of a photograph of the moon, then rephotographed.
Several prominent conservative voices began calling on Rubio to drop out of the race in the hopes that his supporters would coalesce behind Cruz as their best chance for beating Trump.
"These two different sources of water in Mars' interior might be telling us something about the kinds of objects that were available to coalesce into the inner, rocky planets," Barnes said.
But her fractured superpower — the ability to disintegrate objects and put them back together — doesn't coalesce until she returns home to her similarly blessed mother (Lorraine Toussaint) and daughter (Saniyya Sidney).
The Democratic Party appears to be fulfilling its core institutional function: Aggregating voter preferences and facilitating bargaining among party elites to coalesce around the strongest challenger to beat Trump in November.
Him staying in the race is splitting the moderate and independent vote between three candidates, which will only hurt the party as it fails to quickly coalesce around one centrist candidate.
No outside group has taken the lead to focus resources against Sanders, and there are still too many candidates left in the race for moderates to coalesce around one standard bearer.
Just how this fits into the rest of the ballet isn't yet clear; it will be good to see how the many different parts of "Odessa" coalesce in days to come.
Unless and until the primary voters coalesce around one, Sanders, who won independents in New Hampshire in 274, remains in front with a quarter or so of the party behind him.
Particularly given voters have repeatedly expressed their desire above all else is to find a candidate capable of beating Trump this coming November that Democrats of all types will coalesce around.
House Democratic leaders and gun control advocates are confident they will also coalesce preponderant Democratic support for the package of gun control bills the House Judiciary Committee approved earlier this month.
And in a year of election surprises, embittered but highly motivated voters from the Remain camp could coalesce behind one of the parties to register their anger over leaving the bloc.
For nearly a decade, until its eviction in November 2014, it was one of that neighborhood's essential listening posts, especially as the area began to coalesce around tense, frustrated, sloppy punk.
At the beginning of the night, dancers coalesce around a disco ball, lit blood red, at one end of the room, and progressively spread until most of the joint is hopping.
As Christie and Kasich scramble to find enough support to stay competitive with outsiders like Cruz and Trump, they face pressure from establishment allies to quickly coalesce behind a consensus choice.
Ice and melodrama coalesce in this soapy new Netflix series, which follows a professional figure skater (Kaya Scodelario) ready to call it quits after sustaining a serious injury in the rink.
Perhaps here, the avant-garde does not coalesce around either style or subject as artifacts of culture, but in terms of their definition and placement within the field of fine art.
The men, women and child, exchanging what Ligon calls, "black looks," are a reminder that there are various hues of the various black identities that coalesce into the African-American experience.
But both have now failed to capitalize on huge opportunities; there are well-founded doubts about both candidates, which will make it harder for voters and party leaders to coalesce behind either.
The two artists' use of pattern is their greatest common ground, a shared sensitivity to the ways in which small details of our lives coalesce into the larger rhythms that define us.
The thinking on the Republican side appears to be that the GOP has until March 15—which features winner-take-all contests in Ohio and Florida—to coalesce around a Trump alternative.
But... The "as of now" part of the White House statement will keep hope alive for advocates until tax reform talks make substantive progress and Republicans start to coalesce around revenue-raisers.
So it's literally just about finding ideas that go with what I'm thinking and trying to coalesce my ideas with something that is happening out there and what I can actually do.
And unless more of Trump's opponents drop out — and soon — it's hard to see how anyone will be able to coalesce enough support to slow down his momentum in the next month.
What happens normally on a supersonic aircraft is all those little waves coalesce to lay down on the ground together at once, "so it sounds like a cannon going off," he said.
Politicians in Washington have so far failed to coalesce around a single bill, with the Democratic leadership pushing back against a strict oversight board that could usurp local leaders in Puerto Rico.
Conversations with dozens of Cruz supporters suggest that the dismay Iowa Republicans feel toward Washington is prompting them to coalesce behind Mr. Cruz, whom they see as the only viable conservative contender.
Back then Misrati had joined the forces that were beginning to coalesce around Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar, who weeks later would launch a campaign to take control of Benghazi, Libya's second city.
"The old and completely rotten Republican Front, which no one wants, and which the French have pushed away with exceptional violence, is trying to coalesce around Mr. Macron," she told supporters Monday.
Instead of happening at the center of a galaxy, the X-ray flare occurred in a star cluster, a place where intermediate-mass black holes could coalesce from the mergers of stars.
Better resolution is the next step: Simulating at a more precise level would let the researchers study the formation of stellar disks, thought to be the structures that eventually coalesce into planets.
When bloggers tried to organize nationwide protests on Twitter using #Triumfalnaya, pro-Kremlin botnets bombarded the hashtag with anti-protester messages and nonsense tweets, making it impossible for Putin's opponents to coalesce.
While some said that House Republicans' ability to coalesce around a bill bodes well for passage of tax legislation, others warned the Senate could get bogged down on healthcare, stalling the agenda.
As all of these realities coalesce, we're starting to hear warnings about the fact that while the demand for all types of home health-care workers skyrockets, the supply cannot keep pace.
The GOP was ultimately unable to coalesce around the party's plan and Ryan pulled the bill from the floor Friday, when it was clear it did not have the votes to pass.
California Democrats have also struggled to coalesce around a candidate, with Levin falling just short of the necessary votes to secure the backing of delegates at the state party's convention in February.
"As Republican special interests begin to coalesce around their nominee, our continued fund-raising success is crucial to our efforts to take the fight to Trump from now until November," he said.
If Republican leaders want to show moderates that they are still welcome in the party and prevent Trump from destroying the GOP, they must coalesce behind Kasich as the alternative to Trump.
That's the scenario the GOP is hoping for, as Republicans think they can defeat the Democrat in a head-to-head race that would allow them to coalesce behind a single nominee.
He strikes the ground, plants the seed, and steps back as time and energy coalesce and morph his work from buried seed to sprout, sprout to plant, plant to berry, cucumber, pepper.
As with the non-Henry scenes above, none of these moments coalesce into any kind of sustained, coherent terror — or at least nothing to rival the long bit with Odin and Willy.
But Democrats have failed to coalesce behind a single candidate, and the race has devolved into a negative squabbling match that could result in Democrats getting shut out of the general election.
But we're wrong to think that these and so many other other advances will coalesce as easily as people seem to imagine to create a commercially-available, self-aware, humanoid sex robot.
On the screens, all manner of lines, marks and colors coalesce into the views from Mr. Hockney's bedroom window in Bridlington, near his Yorkshire birthplace, where he recently lived for a time.
Yet with the moderate wing of the party unable to coalesce around a single candidate, Mr. Sanders could win a near-majority of delegates with less than a third of the vote.
Mr. Bloomberg's rising presence as a wild-card candidate around whom center-left voters might coalesce reflects Mr. Biden's diminished stature, after he finished fifth in New Hampshire and fourth in Iowa.
The most likely way they believe that could happen — a critical mass of the senator's rivals drop out so voters can coalesce around a single alternative — seems like the least likely outcome.
Jon Ossoff is the clear Democratic favorite in Georgia, with some experts believing Tuesday is his best chance at winning should voters fail to coalesce around one Republican in a crowded field.
And he highlighted divisions among the Democrats as they struggle to coalesce behind a single candidate to challenge Trump hours before the top candidates took to the debate stage in South Carolina.
It remained far from clear whether Republicans would be able to assemble the votes to begin debate, let alone coalesce around legislation to repeal the health law and, possibly, to replace it.
But Republicans have been unable to coalesce behind either Abraham or Rispone, and polls show Edwards — one of the last Southern Democrats to hold statewide office — on the brink of winning outright.
The other six in the bracket are the names most often mentioned by progressive activists when they're asked (by us, at least) who they'd coalesce around if Sanders and Warren weren't options.
Buttigieg's campaign hopes that a win in either of the first two states peels supporters away from Biden, Warren and Sanders and forces some undecided voters to coalesce around the former mayor.
Or rather, it did, but nobody won: The donor and endorser class didn't coalesce around a single "establishment" candidate (other than Jeb Bush, who could never translate his cash store into votes).
And my hopes are that Mutharika calls it a day, making way for a new generation, that the opposition political parties coalesce, and that the international community doesn't fail the Malawi people again.
A thin, bright, red line pierces the middle of a black screen, followed by a vivid rainbow of other lines that ultimately coalesce into the Netflix "N" — the word "Netflix" never even appears.
Like Knox County, the larger story of this podcast builds over time as background details coalesce into an ongoing storyline and the DJ gets drawn further into the personal lives of her listeners.
This complex matrix of performance philosophies would eventually coalesce into what we define as postmodern dance — the reduction of choreography to its barest essentials such that the very nature of dance is questioned.
"It's true they haven't coalesced around a plan — but it was also true Democrats didn't coalesce around a plan until Scott Brown was elected," says former Congressional Budget Office director Doug Holtz-Eakin.
Ms. Lash, a harpist, joined the double bassist Samuel Suggs to perform her "Leaves, Space," whose tart, staccato declarations, low rumbling bass trills and melodic fragments didn't quite coalesce into a convincing whole.
At the end, though, everyone should coalesce around the premise so frequently invoked at the Security Council by managers of humanitarian operations: There are no humanitarian solutions to humanitarian crises, only political ones.
When the vote was postponed: During a two-hour conference meeting where leaders briefed members on the contents of the bill and were unable to get enough lawmakers to coalesce behind the bill.
With this strategy, the Democrats will not only have a fighting chance at reclaiming the House in 2018, but can coalesce around an inclusive platform to widen their clout in 2020 and beyond.
Rubio, however, would be in the best position to coalesce an anti-Trump coalition: very conservative voters who now support Cruz and retired physician Ben Carson plus "establishment" voters who support Ohio Gov.
The remarks intend to push congressional Republicans who have pledged to strengthen the mental health system as an alternative to new restrictions on guns, but have been unable to coalesce around a plan.
In the fortress, the Giant examines these potato-eggs on a screen, and then spews out his own beam of particles, some of which coalesce into a golden orb holding Laura Palmer's likeness.
Here's what they said: I think there is at least some chance that Democrats begin to coalesce behind Biden and possibly a Biden/Harris ticket as the best possible way to beat Trump.
On SoundCloud, a generation of rappers who look outside the genre — to punk, hardcore and emo — for inspiration is beginning to coalesce, and is giving birth to a new set of rising stars.
Despite Sanders's strength in the poll and the loyal following he's cultivated since his failed 2016 presidential run, the senator could face headwinds in Iowa should moderates ultimately coalesce behind a single candidate.
"I think if Donald Trump or one of the others is within 100 or 150 delegates, I think we would be stupid as a party not to coalesce around that nominee," said Rep.
Wade under direct threat—the Supreme Court recently agreed to hear its first abortion-related case—Marty and others agree it's critical that Democrats coalesce around strong messaging in favor of abortion rights.
In his solo exhibition Lightning Speak at University of New Mexico (UNM) Art Museum, Chacon's still images, installations, and videos illustrate the liminal, hybrid manifestations of sound and image and how they coalesce.
In particular, it offers three different romances with three very different arcs, all of which coalesce in the season's lovely fifth episode, where all three couples end up around the same dinner table.
These questions about cultural capital and advantage are not in and of themselves unfair, though they often seem to coalesce around young white women pop stars like Lana del Rey, a major Eilish influence.
Repetition and labor-intensive practices that all circulate modernist theories of the grid coalesce into works that simultaneously pay homage to her family's history of toiling in factories and Chiu's path toward self-discovery.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Small purple dots and squares coalesce into wild patterns branching in every direction, organizing themselves around a grid that expands beyond the edges of the paper containing them.
Though Keiko would start as the favorite, it is possible that the strong current of public opinion against the return of Fujimorismo, estimated at about half of the electorate, could coalesce around her rival.
"Democrats are going to win almost certainly," Trump said at a news conference in commenting on the prospects of Republicans trying to coalesce around a third-party candidate to prevent him from winning office.
Ever-present waves of hurt kept uneasily at bay drift by, and they occasionally bring shape and coherence, so that something integral, if vague and elusive, seems now to coalesce and now re-fragment.
Ossoff is the clear Democratic favorite in Georgia, with many experts predicting his best shot of winning is on Tuesday, if voters struggle to coalesce around one of the Republicans in the crowded field.
Perriello drew headlines at the outset of the campaign for his full-throated assault on Trump, an apparent effort to nationalize the race and coalesce the growing opposition to the incoming administration's controversial agenda.
These odd bedfellows coalesce in a single work by Bone, which is poised at the end of the somewhat mazy area where his works hang, making it the destination point of the gallery area.
This song is a problem, the beginning of "The Taylor Swift Problem," which will be initially regarded as a contrarian take and coalesce into something close to popular opinion over the next eight years.
In a show filled with remarkable, heady ideas, "Samejima" feels like an amateur hour, perhaps a nod to the pulp comic books the show often references, though the commentary doesn't coalesce into anything worthwhile.
Donald Trump's candidacy and his campaign's — and later, administration's— hardline rhetoric on immigration allowed the left to coalesce around an immigration platform centered on inclusion and a clear path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
By contrast, Republicans in the three key seats are choosing among candidates with extensive elective experience and greater name identification, which may make it easier for them to coalesce a solid base of support.
"Dem Ossoff will raise your taxes – very bad on crime & 2nd A." Experts predict Ossoff's best chance at victory is Tuesday should voters fail to coalesce around one Republican in the crowded field there.
Rep. Dave Brat (R-Va.) believes that Congress will pass new healthcare legislation in weeks, even as the White House and GOP lawmakers struggle to coalesce around a deal to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
"With his victories yesterday, I believe it is now time for Republicans to accept and respect the will of the voters and coalesce behind Donald Trump," Mr. Scott said in a post on Facebook.
Anti-Trump Republicans have yet to coalesce around a single strategy to halt him, but the conservative group Club for Growth claimed credit for slowing Trump in some primary states by running attack ads.
But the former four-time prime minister managed to coalesce several bickering center-right and right-leaning parties into a winning coalition, a feat he said he hoped to replicate on the national stage.
" — Experts begin to coalesce around a plan to return to more normal life: "The plan divides coming months into four phases and sets 'triggers' for states to move from one phase to the next.
If Biden wins big, he and his allies are likely to immediately pressure other moderates in the race to step aside so that voters and donors can coalesce around a single alternative to Sanders.
That something would eventually be the infant Republican Party, which, in 1854, was just beginning to coalesce from scattered opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, rootless ex-Whigs, disaffected Democrats and politically minded abolitionists.
On Sunday, the 38-year-old Democratic presidential contender stepped out of the race, clearing a path for moderates to coalesce around another candidate on the eve of Super Tuesday's broad contest for delegates.
Perhaps most important, while the Democrats from the center-left wing of the party captured more than 50 percent of the votes in New Hampshire, moderates have yet to coalesce around a single candidate.
Republican party leaders in New York City hoped to avoid a primary fight and coalesce around a single candidate to take on Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, in the general election this fall.
Rubio, Bush and John Kasich, all establishment-friendly candidates, are tightly bunched in most polls, diminishing the possibility that any one of them can coalesce enough support to endanger Trump's march to the nomination.
"The sooner we can coalesce around a candidate, the sooner we eliminate the traditional circular firing squad in the Democratic Party, where we just pop away," Kerry told voters in Muscatine, Iowa, on Saturday.
The president has applied pressure to Senate Republicans to coalesce behind a bill, though his influence has seemed smaller than it was when the House passed a largely similar Obamacare replacement bill in May.
Cory Alpert, a South Carolina resident who has been talking to Messam, said that the voters in the state have yet to coalesce around a front runner and that the state is wide open.
While Democrats will likely just move to table the symbolic measure, it represents the GOP's most aggressive offensive yet as the party tries to coalesce around a strategy to beat back Democratic impeachment efforts.
A possible future: Efforts like this unit, Battalion 414, are "islands" that need to proliferate and then coalesce into a continental defense structure, said Hans-Peter Bartels, Germany's parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces.
Tap on the plant and the app recognizes it as a plant and offers plant-specific options, like having flowers sprout out of the pot or having a virtual raincloud coalesce over the plant.
While Republicans have been itching for seven years to dismantle Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the party has failed to coalesce behind the plan put forth by House Republican leaders.
On the first, the Brexiteers, who include not just the ERG but other eurosceptics, have enough votes to get one of their own onto the final shortlist, and are likely to coalesce behind Mr Johnson.
A one-stop shop, these hulking arenas offer people a chance to coalesce with people from all walks of life, who are united under one common interest: to purchase some good old fashioned American gasoline.
Instead, they come to life mysteriously, organically, in stray scenes or bits of dialogue that present themselves and then, through some mysterious process that even she finds difficult to explain, eventually coalesce into a whole.
Persona 5's gameplay systems evolve and coalesce over its 80+ hours to deliver a confidently executed role-playing experience that is not only satisfying, but worth the almost decade-long wait since Persona 4.
Since we observed that people with serious interest in ISIS online tend to coalesce into these aggregate groups, any such lone wolf was likely either recently in an aggregate or will soon be in one.
Video games do allow for that most elemental appeal — hand-eye coordination is a thing, after all — but the esports community will have to coalesce into something more tangible in order to tap into it.
After the well-publicized failure of the House GOP to coalesce around a repeal and replace plan for the Affordable Care Act, speculation has risen that Trump's tax plan may be in jeopardy as well.
Over decades, we have witnessed a metamorphosis, where collective identities of political elites on both sides of the aisle began to coalesce to such an extent that their ideologies and political pursuits become nearly indistinguishable.
Jeb Bush will lose South Carolina and after it's over, he should drop out of the race and give other candidates an opportunity to coalesce around someone who the GOP feels can win in November.
One aide stressed that, at this point, no final decisions had been made, but the option was on the table and would be discussed this week as members attempt to coalesce around a final proposal.
But as Sanders prepares to unveil his new legislation next week, the broader left is beginning to coalesce around a vision that holds up universal, government-backed health care as a core Democratic party principle.
When it comes to climate change, most of the party understands the need for action but has yet to coalesce around practical approaches for solving the problem that would attract rather than alienate swing voters.
That second group of workers, who claim that they played by the rules and were punished for it, are starting to coalesce around two lawsuits that were just filed and that seek class-action status.
While Republicans have been itching for seven years to dismantle Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the party has failed to coalesce behind the plan unveiled on Monday by House Republican leaders.
In the event of a runoff, Ecuador's fragmented opposition is expected to coalesce around Lasso amid anger over an economic downturn and corruption scandals, although the ruling party has strong support among the country's poor.
But this awareness of Cambridge Analytica, and their covert manipulation of our data, didn't coalesce into rage until late Friday night, when the words of a pink-haired, gay, vegan Canadian hit a cultural nerve.
Users started to understand Facebook for what it actually is: powered by algorithms that coalesce fact, opinion and malicious fake content on a platform designed to financially profit off the addictive tendencies of its users.
"The myriad technological and business records they have published so far, plus a small number of personal documents, do not coalesce, like the facets of a Chuck Close painting, into full-color portraiture," he wrote.
In this sweeping oral history of life during the Second World War, interviews with men and women who were children at the time coalesce into a haunting picture of how life is mutilated by war.
Some economists worry that a divided Congress would be slow to coalesce around a big spending package, like the crisis-era American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, to help right the economy in a future downturn.
Making the situation even more urgent for Sanders: despite calls from some Democrats for moderates to coalesce around a single candidate who can compete with Sanders, there's no evidence that that is about to happen.
Starting off small Expectations that a wave of protests on different issues could coalesce into a movement of national political change are tempered by the modesty of some of the goals that are inspiring marchers.
"What they have demonstrated over their political history ... is this instinct to coalesce around Erdogan, which basically trumps everything else," said Sinan Ulgen, a former diplomat and head of the EDAM think-tank in Istanbul.
More than 220 years after it first caught mainstream attention and began to destroy everything about how we finance culture, the digital economy is finally beginning to coalesce around a sustainable way of supporting content.
After all, once in a while, an unexpectedly profound thought will suddenly coalesce out of the dying remnants of a dream — and then I chase it down, all my insomniac energy bent on its capture.
If the nuclear industry is to scale up globally, Lovering notes, it may have to coalesce around just a few companies and designs, the way today's commercial aircraft industry has centralized around Boeing and Airbus.
Sessions, a fourth-term senator who is helping craft Trump's national security policy, has called for the Republican Party to coalesce behind Trump, lobbying his fellow senators and even House Speaker Paul Ryan to endorse Trump.
Michael Bennet said Thursday his approach to beating President Donald Trump in 2020 is to "build a big coalition of Americans" to coalesce around expanded health coverage, reduced trade barriers and action to combat climate change.
The strange sound was almost certainly not Godzilla taking a submarine stroll, but scientists are starting to coalesce around what they suspect may be the answer: strange and unseen movements of magma, far beneath the seafloor.
But a closer look at Tuesday night's results shows that things aren't over for Democratic moderates, and if they coalesce around one candidate, such as Buttigieg, their wing of the party could still win the nomination.
In addition to pushing back against Trump, the Democratic Party needs to get its own house in order, coalesce around one candidate and ensure that technological glitches do not occur again as they did in Iowa.
We now have the first images of each device as well as a set of rumored specs that are beginning to coalesce into a near-complete picture of what we can expect when each phone ships.
For a long time, many Democrats had expected, and many polls predicted, that once their Sanders versus Clinton contest wrapped up, the party would quickly coalesce behind the winner, most likely the former secretary of state.
Jeb Bush, buoyed by outperforming his Florida rival Senator Marco Rubio, has a chance to open more daylight — but it is unclear if it will be enough to inspire establishment-leaning Republicans to coalesce behind him.
But after the first two contests in 2016, it's still unclear who they will coalesce around, and that means dividing their votes -- and funding -- among a group of possibilities while Trump continues to rack up wins.
President Donald Trump promised to eliminate the law on his first day in office, but Republicans, who control the White House, the House of Representatives and the Senate, have struggled to coalesce around a single plan.
Polling has shown strong support of infrastructure spending, and Democrats and moderate Republicans can easily coalesce around the issue regardless of whackos in the Tea Party who would prefer to privatize roads rather than repair them.
Though Republicans have no shortage of white papers endorsing controversial reform plans — the Republican Study Committee, a group of legislators, recently released another one — they've never been able to coalesce around a piece of actual legislation.
Congress has waded in with a number of competing proposals in the wake of the high-profile spat between Apple and the FBI this spring, but members have been unable to coalesce around a single bill.
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Maybe it seems like this is reading too much into the asides and ideas, but "Brexit" and its repercussions have been pretty much the dominant narrative since the summer, when all these collections began to coalesce.
Ranging from the least to the most disruptive, they include: Organizing a new faction: The most straightforward way for party leaders to promote a new direction is to coalesce into an organization that agitates for it.
The model will be in wait-and-see mode for a few weeks, but history suggests uncertainty will decrease rapidly once the convention period ends and parties begin to coalesce (or not) around their respective candidates.
What they coalesce behind is going to be narrow and targeted -- likely something along the lines of overturning the consent decree that restricts how long migrant children can be held in DHS custody, according to senators.
And that was before Super Tuesday laid bare the full force of the momentum Biden drew from winning South Carolina, prompting moderate Democrats to coalesce around him and persuading many undecided voters to break his way.
Lawmakers often coalesce into "gangs" (bipartisan groups that tackle tough issues like immigration) or "caucuses" (ideological, ethnic or policy-specific interest groups like the House Freedom Caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus or the Pollinator Protection Caucus).
But in The Politician, these distinctive traits of his work — which he's been gradually building and improving upon over the years, with both hits and misses — coalesce in a way that feels very normal in 2019.
For another, they're capable of differentiating between the designated leader—often a broad-shouldered white guy with a power tie and a corner office—and the actual, "emergent" leaders around whom, at particular moments, events coalesce.
Beginning in the late 1940s he became acknowledged as the leader of the bloc of southern senators which, while usually a minority in the Democratic Caucus, could coalesce with conservative Republican senators to block liberal legislation.
Senate Republicans failed to coalesce around a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, and a scaled-down version of a repeal bill failed in a dramatic vote on the floor in late July.
In the caucus to decide which candidate to back for California's 85033th District, which is currently represented by Issa, Democratic hopeful Mike Levin urged delegates to coalesce around the front-runners in the five-candidate primary.
On a Mike WiLL Made-It track, different drum sounds are combined with other percussion effects, making a dense sonic impasto that stutters and shimmies through the song, until all the elements coalesce for the climax.
The death of Baghdadi, who detonated a suicide vest after he was cornered in a tunnel, comes as Congress has struggled to coalesce around a strategy for responding to Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria.
You see how people with different ideas and temperaments — as well as different experiences with the disease that brings them together — coalesce into something with a will of its own, expressive of but distinct from theirs.
"With his victories yesterday, I believe it is now time for Republicans to accept and respect the will of the voters and coalesce behind Donald Trump," Governor Rick Scott wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday morning.
That such an eccentric collision of story elements not only mostly coalesce, but come together in a manner that has you genuinely caring about the outcomes of these (so wonderfully animated) 2D characters, is incredible to behold.
BALTIMORE — Republican congressional leaders said Friday that they were moving aggressively to draw up a campaign platform for 2016 so that the party would be positioned to coalesce swiftly around a nominee after a bruising primary campaign.
As had been the case in recent election cycles, if Cruz could persuade this voting bloc to coalesce around him, then in this crowded field of Republican candidates he would almost certainly emerge the winner in Iowa.
The New Jersey governor's debate stage attacks knocked Rubio on his ass just days before the New Hampshire primary, destroying his standing in the state and delaying for weeks his ability to coalesce the establishment behind him.
Still, one must ask: Is esports destined to coalesce into a specific league — akin to the traditional structure of American sports — or will it remain a para-sports scene, filled with different leagues specific to particular games?
There are no obvious patterns or discernible movements to the sculptures' choreography; here and there, a few coalesce into face-like configurations of yellow dots and darkened edges, but the overall effect is one of overwhelming randomness.
The meeting, which one Republican aide told CNN was a red-light, green-light, yellow-light situation, is a key moment as Senate leadership attempts to get their conference to coalesce around a baseline health care proposal.
Tori Spelling/Instagram The Fourth of July is all about thematic dressing, namely anything and everything covered in red, white, and blue especially if those colors all coalesce to create the image of our grand ol' flag.
The pickup of Silvercar, which has around 150 employees based in its Texas HQ, seems to be Audi's shortcut for accelerating those mobility plans, and possibly also for giving them a central brand around which to coalesce.
It also comes at a time when Republicans are struggling to coalesce around an impeachment strategy, prompting some lawmakers to mull whether to acknowledge a quid pro quo took place but stress that it wouldn't be impeachable.
The size of the coalition is meant to be a message in itself, a signal that the wider effort to coalesce the sprawling political left ahead of the vote, and tamp down on intraparty squabbling, is working.
A Morning Consult poll in February found that he was the second choice for voters who supported the campaigns of Biden, Warren, and O'Rourke, suggesting that support could coalesce around his candidacy as other Democrats drop out.
By forcing Republicans to coalesce around a single health care plan, and putting Democrats in the position of defending the ACA's health insurance expansion, the GOP's unexpected consolidation of power reversed the political power of health care.
Within its blurred fault lines, gentle waves of deconstructed doom, drone, shoegaze, and post-rock coalesce into a deeply emotive, mesmerizing, and quite personal offering from Esfandiari and her bandmates Joey Raygoza, Peter Arensdorf, and Colin Gallagher.
It is time that the industry come together and coalesce behind an institution that can build consensus on important issues and serve as a forum to discuss, debate and tackle the online challenges of today and tomorrow.
I would stand in front of the growing mass of books and run my eyes over them as I waited for a synthesis to coalesce in my mind of the many worlds I was trying to internalize.
Through selective focus and a distorted scale between gift and domestic backdrop, visual planes collide and coalesce, upending the conventions of high-end fashion spreads to expose how easily model and consumer good can be instantly fetishized.
The nonbinding votes set the stage for another round of debate in Parliament on Monday, when the menu of alternate options is to be whittled and politicians given a second chance to coalesce behind a new plan.
Perhaps more concerning for Sanders is the potential that moderates -- after splintering in the first few contests -- are beginning to coalesce around Biden, who almost completely swept the race-within-a-race among the anti-Sanders crowd.
The former mayor dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Sunday, clearing the way for moderate voters to coalesce around a candidate who could challenge Senator Bernie Sanders, the liberal front-runner for the party's nomination.
That makes it all the more regrettable that, should these forces coalesce after the presidential election of November 2020, the use of antitrust laws to break up Big Tech would almost certainly fail to satisfy their goals.
"If he's going to not run, it is helpful for him to step aside early so things coalesce around someone else because there are other talented people who could be good candidates," a Wisconsin Republican operative said.
The Buttigieg campaign and advisers to former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg are warning that if the party does not coalesce around an alternative to Sanders before March 3, he could build an "insurmountable" delegates lead.
Repeatedly, the questions Mr. Sensenbrenner faced over the weekend showed the challenge that lawmakers have in explaining the effects of repealing the Affordable Care Act, especially now, when Republicans have yet to coalesce around a replacement plan.
The politics raging around the investigations also suggested yet again how hard it will be for the nation to eventually coalesce around an outcome that offers a sense of closure after the uproar of the 2016 election.
The first test will be whether Democrats coalesce around her candidacy to support her on Election Day like they have in other elections when the more progressive candidate was defeated, such as Virginia's governor race last year.
Created by a man who was neither a professional nor an amateur artist, the image seems perched between different ways of looking, hinting at an aesthetic feel for the industrialized landscape that would fully coalesce only decades later.
Following a third-place finish in Iowa last week — and with polls suggesting she could tumble further in New Hampshire — many moderates feared that if Warren slipped out of contention, the party's left flank would coalesce around Sanders.
"I think that as different circuits coalesce around a kind of collective test — or at least a way of handling things like Twitter and Facebook and maybe Instagram," says Albert, "it'll sort of become more consistent over time."
The candidate preferred by progressives, former congressman Tom Perriello, supported Northam in the general election against Gillespie, but some grassroots activists and national progressive groups did not coalesce fully behind his candidacy toward the end of the race.
After that zone is complete, the mechanic is abandoned, meaning the designers of Sonic games have to throw so much metaphorical shit at the parallax-scrolling wall that nothing ever has time to coalesce into an identifiable experience.
A corollary advanced by one school of archaeologists and anthropologists holds that our Stone Age ancestors were not inherently violent, and, apart from the odd murder, did not wage organized war until they started to coalesce into societies.
In the front of that race is Donald Trump, and Bush has ramped up his strategy to become the anti-Trump candidate in hopes that voters who feel disenfranchised by the front-runner will coalesce around Bush instead.
While the anti-Trump voices in his party have begun to coalesce around his candidacy, his deeply conservative record and stances on issues such as immigration and abortion rights present challenges on building a winning coalition in November.
The former Florida governor has embraced the title of being the "anti-Trump" in the race in an effort to coalesce voters around him who also want to knock the real estate titan out of his frontrunner status.
It throws out ideas about life, death, and denial, but they never really coalesce into a cohesive thought, while its second half turns into an odd con-man movie that milks an obvious twist for far too long.
Tensions over crowded fields bubbled to the surface at the California Democratic Party's convention in February, when state party leaders made repeated calls for lower-tier candidates to consider dropping out so Democrats could coalesce behind leading challengers.
This could easily coalesce to form little more than a Myspace "Influences" section that's more style than substance, but scratch just a little below the surface and you'll find an honesty and darkness largely absent from their touchstones.
"It's time to coalesce and put all of our various groups and parts of our movement and society together and get ready for what's going to be a hell of a battle in the general election," he said.
The hope is that one day, however, these "narrow" AI systems will coalesce into an artificial general intelligence (AGI), or a computer that is able to a wide variety of tasks as well or better than a human.
That's especially been the case from the moment since the wars on terrorism and Iraq failed to coalesce the movement—let alone the country—into any viable political coalition for any sustained interval beyond the moment they launched.
Former Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire said Republican voters would either coalesce behind a single challenger to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz after the South Carolina primary or risk a free-for-all stretched out over 50 states.
Often made from found wood — carpentry tools alternate with wooden relica — those works are painted entirely black or white so their minutiae coalesce and, fully integrated, the objects ascend like postindustrial totems or statuary for a bygone religious sect.
It has been gradually increasing attacks on Sanders over the past several days — but its decision not to endorse may make it even harder for anti-Sanders Democrats to coalesce in time to stop him ahead of the Feb.
But those counting on a regime change should be mindful of the opposition's inability, so far, to fully coalesce around the candidacy of 56-year-old former soldier and governor Henri Falcon who is running against President Nicolas Maduro.
Progressives, some frustrated with O'Rourke's policy stances and what they see as an alarming rush to coalesce support for O'Rourke from establishment Democrats, have voiced those concerns over the last several days on Twitter, including under a #NeverBeto hashtag.
Kabila's refusal to step down at the end of his mandate in December 2016 has triggered a series of street protests, and emboldened armed rebel groups, who are starting to coalesce in opposition, a U.N. official said last week.
On their Vendetta Records debut, their now-familiar thorny, dynamic riffs, stunning melodies, and icy blasts coalesce into an ironclad whole, finally achieving the cohesion they've been searching for since the project's lonely birth in Grigg's old Philadelphia bedroom.
"Let's say if Jeb Bush does better than Marco Rubio or vice versa, then you'll see a wave of support potentially from members of Congress and it will really show the party start to coalesce behind someone," Raju explained.
While the outcome is giving Republicans a chance to reorganize and coalesce behind one candidate, Ossoff's strong performance gave his party hope that he could flip the seat and send a chill through Republicans ahead of the 2018 midterms.
If you read enough of the Very Short Introductions in a row, some of these facts, gleaned from different books, collide with one another and do interesting things—coalesce, contradict, form big, thudding major chords or eerie minor ones.
That short time frame could leave the main political parties looking to buy time in order to coalesce behind presidential candidates, and political analysts said it may take months for parliament to agree on an exit plan for Park.
My advice to you: Instead of obsessively parsing the overnight polls on Mueller and checking for any cracks in Trump's solid wall of GOP support, relax for a week as things settle down and public opinion begins to coalesce.
The war has turned into a bloody stalemate, and the loose alliance of human colonies is starting to coalesce into a federation… provided the newfound Colonial Fleet can prove its worth and start making meaningful gains against the Cylons.
"The fragments that compose the installation appear simultaneously as suspended in time and as continuously evolving, while the multitude of layers, assembled views, and variously scaled vignettes coalesce in ways that parallel the construction of the psyche," Maher explains.
As the continent's once-rural populations continue to coalesce around urban areas, African children are exercising less, taking public transportation instead of walking, playing indoors instead of outdoors, and have access to a greater number of unhealthy food choices.
Early this month, during a several-day stop in Mexico City where the municipal government provided shelter and care to the migrants, the main caravan had a chance to coalesce once again, expanding to an estimated 5,000 or so.
He pointed out that human beings could live only where the constant was zero or very small — otherwise the universe would have blown itself apart before galaxies and stars had had time to coalesce out of the primordial mists.
After Biden's disappointing showings in the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, a clearly rattled Democratic Party establishment hit the panic button and decided to coalesce around the man they saw as the most viable alternative to Sanders.
"I think what you're seeing now is really the party is gonna coalesce around Donald Trump despite all of the criticism he's received from some Republicans about his divisive language, his put-downs of women and minorities," Weaver said.
Instead, the campaign is caught between two realities: a strong performance of its own that fell short of expectations and a new, heartening round of evidence that moderates opposed to him appear split and unlikely to coalesce anytime soon.
Following a mass shooting that killed at least seven and injured at least 215 near Odessa, Texas, on Saturday, lawmakers demanded change and offered condolences, but failed to coalesce around any bipartisan solutions to the epidemic of gun violence.
"In addition to showcasing the artwork itself, 2nd Floor Rear celebrates the local communities of artists that coalesce around the different neighborhoods, subcultures, and kinds of art being made," says Katie Waddell, 2nd Floor Rear Festival's founder and director.
Appearing at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md., the president poked fun at his own mop, a tangle of twists and turns that coalesce in what, in the end, becomes an apparent full head of hair.
" Per Danton, dress codes originally had a critical purpose in the leather scene: "After Stonewall in '69 the gay community was under assault, and the only way to protect themselves was to coalesce around a set of rules and standards.
As early as 2015, Jacob Siegal was noting the similarities between Anonymous and what would soon become known as the alt-right (at that point, the alt-right had yet to coalesce, though wisps of its eventual form permeate Siegal's article).
It's one of the most movies ever made, a Big Bang of ideas that only just manages to coalesce, thanks in large part to the decision to have the same cast members appear in every chapter of the bigger story.

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