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It is vital that the opposition coalesces behind a new leader.
Under his direction, this intermingling of ideas and styles coalesces in Columbus.
By contrast, "Head," 1982, coalesces from a shimmer of powdery, light-filled color.
Because it's repetitive and everyone literally retweets each other and it sort of coalesces.
The Spurs have several quality players other than Leonard, but everything coalesces around him.
New emoji suggestions arise every time the global conversation coalesces around a particular topic.
The novel coalesces around Naomi Voorhees, the middle child, and her Dunphy counterpart, Dawn.
Here, everything coalesces, noise works in tandem with itself, and the melody is given force.
As the national party coalesces around Ossoff, Slotin chides them for wading into the primary.
Everything coalesces into a riveting reunion guaranteed to soundtrack the resistance for years to come.
Saturn's rings bubble with moonlets: house-sized baby moons that form as space dust coalesces.
This is the ambition of the independent horror movie—to deliver fright that coalesces into meaning.
Martin captures the moment when ambition either coalesces into concrete goals or curdles into self-pity.
If it coalesces with other forces it could pose a serious military threat to the government.
A dinner party coalesces inside an old mansion on a stormy night in 1954 New England.
The minimalist movement, paired with video by Bernard, coalesces to comment on violence against women. douglasdunndance.
These act as echo chambers in which everybody coalesces around a narrow range of possible outcomes.
McKean coalesces the many lives of his chosen venue and collapses our sense of time and history.
But don't be shocked if (when) Zuckerberg's 6,000-word idealism coalesces into something a bit less pretty.
The big question now will be whether public opposition coalesces in the five other areas under consideration.
Any Balanchine ballet is worth watching, but this one, for all its youthful brio, never really coalesces.
The point is that faux-marriage moralizing coalesces in gendered ways that are seemingly never applied to men.
That's a broad theme, but the exhibition coalesces around a more specific one: the political uses of language.
Nebulae are enormous regions of gas thought to be stellar nurseries—places where the gas coalesces into new stars.
It's that last use around which the documentary eventually coalesces, becoming a striking, poetic look at the Lakota Sioux.
Remarkably focused and articulate, Greenbaum's work coalesces around disorder and anxiety before reforming seemingly disparate ideas into a coherent whole.
The dramatic action unfolds in a single day as a series of vignettes that coalesces into a grim existential joke.
But if no candidate reaches that majority by Saturday, DNC members will vote on subsequent ballots until a majority coalesces.
I'm working on a lot of disparate material all the time, so finding something that really coalesces is very helpful.
As it coalesces, bar by bar, it appears to be improvising itself into being—which is the effect Debussy wanted.
Instead of augmenting the spaces you inhabit, this gauzy latticework breathes and coalesces into something darker, wispier, more cocoon-like.
How do you make sure that that coalesces in the right way with more traditional types of media, like newspapers?
His consistent lead in national primary polls may not hold as the Republican field shrinks and potentially coalesces around an alternative.
Other misinformation coalesces around major news events in what could be called "hoax floods," often adding to highly charged partisan conversations.
The culture coalesces around the A.G.L.C.A. — America's Great Loop Cruisers' Association — a club and online forum for all things Great Loop.
Though the loose, gestural brushwork seems abstract, on closer inspection it coalesces into jostling figures, only to break apart again into fragments.
But 60 minutes in, just as you begin to fear that denying pleasure has become a point of pride, the production coalesces.
A seemingly monolithic black electorate often coalesces only after individual black voters make decisions based on a nuanced set of political calculations.
People tend to be hyperbolic there, and when a public conversation coalesces on Twitter it's easy to dismiss it as so much herdthink.
My noisy internal monologue—usually flitting from school to boys to a laundry list of insecurities—coalesces around one certain refrain: I'm dying.
The surprise move reveals the deep fissures within OPEC as the cartel's decision-making power coalesces around Saudi Arabia and non-member Russia.
But the lesson from Virginia is that those fights in the primary are fine as long as each side coalesces behind the nominee.
Amy Klobuchar, and billionaire Mike Bloomberg — thins and support coalesces behind one candidate, then Sanders could face a strong challenger down the stretch.
When the information from various sources coalesces, the different segments of our personality come together to present a comprehensive picture of who we are.
The band dabbles in sludgy doom, noise rock, and experimental weirdness, a trio of influences that coalesces into a battery of ominous, weighty tones.
But it's also due to the way each thread of the story coalesces under a banner that's ultimately hopeful, as is befitting Mr. Pickles.
Without these balancing voices, "I Am Jane Doe" coalesces into a steamroller of pain that squashes our ability to see beyond its wounded families.
But that fuzziness is also inevitably a weakness; the book is littered with insights and treats, but it rarely coalesces in a fully satisfying way.
Whether that other, larger thing eventually coalesces into the sparkling magical story we came for, or whether it disapparates into oblivion, remains to be seen.
He's described his goal in composing scores as taking a journey, and it's a vision that coalesces in the grander scope of his work as well.
When it all coalesces into a gleeful juggernaut every four years during the Olympics, it offers fans a pacifist, dunk-driven version of imperialism to enjoy.
Acker's writing coalesces to its most epic as she reinvents, bends and destroys language to build a world that is a complete psychological immersion and creative experience.
As the group coalesces under tree shade, rally attendees waiting in the security lines stare onward, most of their expressions masked by sunglasses blocking the dusk glare.
But the speaker, who is effectively the face of his party until it coalesces around a nominee, argued his ability to impact the presidential race was limited.
Her work in this, her fourth solo exhibition at Asya Geisberg, looks sharper than ever as it coalesces around a pair of themes: gender roles and sexism.
If the state party coalesces around Mr. Biden — which seems possible based on their major endorsements — there's a small possibility it could keep his campaign above water.
The star's age indicates that it's still in the relatively early stages of development, as the large disk of ice, gas and dust surrounding it coalesces into planets.
That mad, dizzying ethical circus we're all trying to push our way through coalesces into something clean and simple, where evil can be identified by its physical traits.
My trouble with the paragon of French Romanticism was, and remains, the turbid indefiniteness of his style, which never really coalesces and which topples, at times, into wackiness.
The show features artists Shay Arick, Adriana Ciudad, and Tamara Kostianovsky, whose work coalesces around the idea of an "exoticized imaginary" of the rainforest, the press release claims.
"Let's say he wins, the market will sell off, then we're going to assess and say, 'What are his policies?' and we'll see who coalesces around him," said Levkovich.
If it never quite coalesces into a seamless cultural whole, readers seduced by the page-turning palace intrigue and the vivid food and clothing descriptions won't notice or care.
I completely lose the ability to sort through the chaos to identify causes and effects; instead, everything coalesces into an overwhelming mass of feeling, whose weight is impossible to broach.
" Midway through, the song moves through an improvised limbo and coalesces into a different tune: a march with lyrics about a messianic "blackstar" who also declares "I'm not a popstar.
And, although an artist's prolificacy can sometimes evoke the question of quality versus quantity, his use of culturally relevant text alongside often politically-charged visuals coalesces into a larger narrative.
Each release feels like another step on a linear journey to a sound that coalesces his interests, which is tricky when the spectrum ranges from Red House Painters to Hudson Mohawke.
There is some debate about the way forward, but policy quickly coalesces around the views of the hardliners, who were angered by the original nuclear agreement, which is now in tatters.
There are also some ornate subplots -- including a status-conscious brother-sister tandem upset about their new neighbor -- but not enough of it coalesces over the course of the eight episodes.
Her work is the product of wide-ranging research, compiled stories and perspectives, but it coalesces around the central, uniting narrative of human existence and the intrinsic systems that keep us alive.
Surface tension from the standing water launches the water bead back upward, each time with less energy, until eventually enough air is forced out and the bead coalesces with the larger mass.
Baltimore (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan said Friday that House Republicans will roll out a five point agenda that will be released around the time the GOP coalesces around a presidential nominee.
Although most of the bipartisanship we see in the Senate coalesces around bad policy, such as wasteful spending, mass surveillance, and more, the bipartisanship in this instance is directed at very good policy.
Rather, the accumulation of spot-on performances and long-familiar faces, small-town routines and dusty-worn locations, finally coalesces into a picture that's greater than the sum of its oft-clichéd parts.
It's the kind of song that broadcasts everything that makes Big Thief great, like Lenker's burdened and defiant delivery and the way the band coalesces around each other for overwhelming indie rock catharsis.
Occasionally, Scragg himself features in a post—black eye liner, druid-like face tattoos, a naval-length ginger beard that coalesces into a single dreadlock—a true influencer in the world of the macabre.
Mark Arm, Steve Turner, Dan Peters, and Guy Maddison sound like they're working independently of each other—laying down improvisations on a theme in separate rooms—until the chorus coalesces and everything screeches together.
Every movie star has a feeling, or sort of aura, that coalesces around them — the sum of their onscreen roles, their publicity shoots, their interviews, but also the things other people say about them.
In the painting "Skull on Table" (2006), a splotch of gray paint coalesces into a grinning skull lying on its side, on a green table, no doubt annoyed that it cannot make itself erect.
The musicians' interplay, the combination of hard-earned skill and raw physicality in the playing… when it all coalesces, it can be like watching riveting theater or a sporting event going down to the wire.
While this sort of archival intervention is not new, Opdyke's painting so nimbly coalesces with the original postcard iconography that it often takes several moments to realize where the postcard ends and the paint begins.
The guidance for US women presently is a patchwork, but it generally coalesces around a few key ideas: Pap smears should start around age 21, and they should be done every three years if results are normal.
It is time for the Trump administration to fashion a policy that coalesces others to counter Iranian expansion and does not push those in the international community away or leave those in the region to fend for themselves.
In 153, this band from New Orleans won NPR's Tiny Desk Contest on the strength of "Quick," a maximalist story-song that coalesces around the singing, rapping and ineffable charm of the group's frontwoman: Tarriona Ball, a.k.a. Tank.
Because of how they use social media, because of how effortlessly that technology coalesces in teens' lives and in the show itself, Vandal is once again in a class of its own among content we'd otherwise compare it to.
Like "Selma," the film focuses just as much on the movement, in this case the LGBTQ community that coalesces with Milk as a leader and that comes into its own as a political force with him as a martyr.
It's not clear to me that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and/or House Speaker Paul Ryan are willing to put any sort of gun legislation -- assuming something coalesces into a bill -- at the front of the congressional calendar.
Objectification, even self-objectification, is a kind of violence, and the tension between making an offering of oneself and maintaining a sense of identity coalesces powerfully in the show's outlier, "Untitled (Looking)," which renders O'Brien's head in great detail.
" "It's a long-term issue that has been around certainly for years, and the whole argument coalesces around better corporate planning for the future, making better long term decisions if you're not strapped with reporting our results every 90 days.
No Mercy Bad Poet is the producer's most cohesive effort to date, an amalgamation of all the trippy synthetics and buzzy beats that concerned his previous output, but instead of a collection of tracks, the LP coalesces into an existential narrative.
"The price still coalesces around 1%, but the level of service and involvement in a client's life has expanded and will continue to expand," said CFP Mike Hennessy, founder and CEO of Harbor Crest Wealth Advisors in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
He is at his peak creatively in the Profile series; he coalesces these parts of his past — digging deep into his memory and using a wide array of materials and techniques to capture these moments and collapse these contrasting experiences into singular images.
Sourced mainly from the internet, this mosaic of words, photographs, screen grabs, and video stills — of stage lights, collar bones, women dancing and cooking, girls linking arms — coalesces into a scrapbook and also forms a lecture Syms performed in conjunction with the exhibition.
When all power in the country coalesces in one man, he becomes more isolated with time until ultimately he finds himself completely alone, convinced of his own uniqueness and suspicious of comrades in arms who still recall his first steps in politics.
In the late 1980s, though, a new style emerged in Segedin's work that seems aptly described as his "mature style," not only because he has continued to work in this idiom, but because it coalesces all of the themes of his earlier work.
The first season didn't have an especially complicated plot: A ragtag crew of actresses, athletes and dilettantes in 1980s Los Angeles coalesces into a passable all-women's professional wrestling league, just in time for their colorful personas to face off in the ring.
And now, civil rights groups are pushing the companies to more seriously take on the issue of right-wing extremism, which has been identified by top law enforcement officials as a major threat to the U.S. and often coalesces in online forums.
Alas, Mr. Schroeder, best known for "Reversal of Fortune," has tethered both his actress and this natural glory to an awkward, unpersuasive story, largely set in the early 1990s, that coalesces around the lingering effects of World War II on the German soul.
To counteract Trump's relative strengths, it is critical that the Democratic Party coalesces around a cohesive, inclusive, pro-growth message centered on jobs, the economy, health care and advancing equality of opportunity, while also highlighting President Trump's own policy failures in these areas.
In some pieces thread coalesces into patterns suggesting the Palestinian keffiyeh; in others, the meandering lines recall landscape trails or patterns on leaves; in yet others Abu Milhem has abandoned the stitching midway and let strands hang unrestrained across and below the garment.
But in "Inland" the presence of the supernatural never satisfyingly coalesces around a larger meaning—Obreht reminds us that the supposed vacant landscapes of the early West were haunted like any other, but her rendering lacks the specificity that helped make Rulfo's metaphor so compelling.
Before the Trump administration coalesces and locks in views on how to prioritize NASA's work and budget, not to mention the wider sweep of federal and federally-funded research on planet-scale environmental change and risks, I hope some of the views below are considered.
Because this is what always coalesces, is power in the hands of a certain small group of people who are typically the same people, and then the discussion turns to, say, right now for example, the discussions around tribalism, like how there's so much tribalism.
With the presidential campaign kicking into high gear, Ryan has said his 20163 plan is largely about drawing a contrast with Democrats and delivering a blueprint for the eventual Republican nominee to pick up and use as a platform once the party coalesces around a candidate later this year.
Ed Charbonneau and Jeremy Szopinski's 123-foot-long mural (created with their students from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design) of purple, blue, and white football-like ovals spiraling through space and past columns (abstracted from the stadium's architecture) coalesces into a Fibonacci sequence-like interpretation of a quarterback's throw.
Ostentatiously peppering a shaggy-dog story with allusions to Greek myth — and, depending on how you take the title, Dante — the Quebecois director Denis Côté's "Boris Without Beatrice" appears to have something to say about the hubris of the modern business tycoon, but it never coalesces into more than a self-amused goof.
As the GOP establishment slowly coalesces around the presumptive nominee, the foot soldiers of the movement face an agonizing dilemma: whether to line up behind a candidate many members view as a ideological heretic or to stay true to their principles and reject him -- even though doing so could help Hillary Clinton claim the White House.
While some of its individual elements don't always "make sense" (like why people swing guitars around like the jokey Hanna-Barbera vigilante El Kabong remains one of many open questions), the series as a whole coalesces into an abstract but sympathetic story about what it means to grow up — and one whose inscrutability demands closer attention.
Republican presidential candidate Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE refused to say on Sunday whether rivals John Kasich or Ben Carson should drop out of the race, but said he thinks the party will be more successful when it coalesces behind one candidate.
" What Alexander shares with Cioran, Perse, and Valery is that he is not averse to the obscure, as long as he can state it with an unparalleled clarity, such as he does in this sentence  which begins a section in Across the Vapour Gulf: "Walking around an orchard of riddles, a milky density of ants erupts, and the idea coalesces in my mind of mixtures of colour that emanate from the spectral beyond the constraint of consensus optical limit.

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