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You can see an Exquisite Corpse of experiences cohering into ways of making life livable.
The chances of the party cohering after it picks a new leader this autumn look slim.
Ineluctably, Eurasia is cohering, but that does not have to be under the stifling "togetherness" of tianxia.
But they are cohering around a rough consensus on where the next bid at health reform should begin.
It wielded its immense influence indirectly, by cohering a serious, disciplined community and letting it do the work.
For better or worse (and obviously I think for FAR better) the cohering force in Democratic politics is much different.
Each sentence was fine on its own; remarkably, three or four back to back could stay on topic, apparently cohering.
New social groups — the communities fashion serves, or should serve — are emerging and coming to fore, new value sets cohering.
They gesture to tapestries of narrative that exist "off-screen," so to speak; they unsettle and gesture to bigger worlds without cohering.
While the words in this paragraph did have the benefit of cohering into intelligible English sentences, Murphy's answer again made no sense.
It comes across as a maelstrom of color cohering at the center into a person, or, alternately, a person in the process of disintegrating.
Those movies weren't for everyone, but they were at least going for something, cohering in a singular metallic dourness, over-complexity, idiosyncrasies and stylish action.
He was working on a simulation of a crucial cosmological moment, a billion years after the creation of the universe, when smaller galaxies were cohering into larger ones.
His notes could move slowly without telegraphing their destination, drawling down into nothing or cohering into bright, purposefully gapped lines, with backing chords that kept changing the tonal center.
This practice of presenting a seemingly infinite stream of images without any context, without explanation of any kind, allows for a collecting, rather than a cohering, of history's memories.
At a time when dance programming often takes cues from museum exhibitions, cohering around specific themes or provocations, there's something refreshingly old school in the looser La MaMa Moves!
After her first song, she knelt down, her body dissolving into a cloud of Martix-y code, cohering back into existence once the band picked back up for the next song.
It would be great if, having found a way to create a narrative and a cohering ideal to unify their personal internal diversity, they could do the same for the nation.
And it was precisely these states-within-states that helped to prevent any of these countries from cohering, fostered massive corruption and kept these countries from developing infrastructure — schools, roads, electricity.
The network spent decades shuffling through a mix of religious programming, children's cartoons, game shows, black-and-white sitcoms and westerns, and family-targeted dramas, never quite cohering into a recognizable identity.
In a stack of recent books and papers, a growing number of strategists argue that the emergence of a cohering Eurasia is the key feature of a new world order that is taking shape.
I was writing the album I got more proficient and capable of writing the melodies I wanted to write so have only more recently began focusing on cohering that with a more technical stance on production.
If the anti-Trump forces are to have a chance, they have to offer a better nationalism, with diversity cohering around a central mission, building a nation that balances the dynamism of capitalism with biblical morality.
This combination of the Tick's hyperbolic strangeness and Arthur's frantic attempts to stay grounded is what makes Amazon's version of The Tick stand out among the rest — and, in the end, what keeps the show from cohering.
These specific concerns are all well taken, but what concerns me more than any one of Trump's comments is the more meta-sense in which his views are crystallizing, cohering, becoming fixed—and yet they remain extremely dangerous.
"If the anti-Trump forces are to have a chance, they have to offer a better nationalism, with diversity cohering around a central mission, building a nation that balances the dynamism of capitalism with biblical morality," Brooks concludes.
CHICAGO — High above a gallery at the Art Institute of Chicago, balancing on a bright red ladder, Kemang Wa Lehulere worked intently on a school blackboard, his slashes of white chalk gradually cohering to reveal a rounded form.
Conjuring a dank, grimy-gray palette that's coldly oppressive, he and his cinematographer, Neil Oseman, fail to elucidate a bewildering jumble of real-world evils (hunger, physical abuse) and otherworldly threats (premonitions, demonic possession) that never come close to cohering.
Reputation is set to emerge not with a bang but with a whimper — and that's in part because, for the first time since Swift first emerged into the cultural consciousness, the two sides of her persona are not cohering into a single sympathetic identity.
Collins claimed that the brain had a 'cohering' effect, its conductivity changed when irradiated. However other researchers were unable to reproduce the effect.
The flower has two stamens with slender filaments and cohering anthers. The ovary is cylindrical with often with stipe and an entirely capitate stigma. Fruit capsules are straight, orthocarpic, bivalved, and dehisce loculicidally.
"Rhythm" thus refers to the individual streams, "meter" to their cumulative effects. As Berry puts it, "In thus suggesting that there are many interacting or cohering streams of rhythm in any individual structure, one acknowledges as well some ultimate rhythmic composite of all events. . . . Meter I regard as [arising from] such a punctuation of time.""Metric and Rhythmic Articulation," 7.
Lynch's early work focused on his pluralist theory of truth. He holds that truth is a functional property, i.e. that it is characterized by a particular function that can be realized in many different ways. For instance, some truths might realize truth's function by corresponding to reality while others might do so by cohering with a larger set of propositions.
In mathematical set theory, a square principle is a combinatorial principle asserting the existence of a cohering sequence of short closed unbounded (club) sets so that no one (long) club set coheres with them all. As such they may be viewed as a kind of incompactness phenomenon. Section 4. They were introduced by Ronald Jensen in his analysis of the fine structure of the constructible universe L.
' # This fulfilment of function depends on all parts > of an organism cohering and co-operating. This was what he called the 'Law > of Help,' one of Ruskin's fundamental beliefs, extending from nature and art > to society. # Good art is done with enjoyment. The artist must feel that, > within certain reasonable limits, he is free, that he is wanted by society, > and that the ideas he is asked to express are true and important.
Aboudia depicts fevered landscapes and street scenes populated by childlike figures in his graffiti like style. “Assassin” powerfully demonstrates Aboudia's trademark "nouchi" style. Rendered in oil sticks, acrylics and collage, his works are noted for brutal lines of color applied to heavily layered background collages, details of newspaper and magazine cutouts ingeniously encircled by drawings fall in and out of focus. The resulting composition suggests current events cohering through the imagination into a provocative vision.
In 1834, in Prodromus Florae Peninsulae Indiae Orientalis Robert Wight and George Arnott Walker-Arnott describe Millettia as: > Calyx cup-shaped, lobed or slightly toothed. Corolla papilionaceous: > vexillum recurved, broad, emarginate, glabrous or silky on the back. Stamens > diadelphous (9 and 1), the tenth quite distinct. Legume flat, elliptic or > lanceolate, pointed, coriaceous, thick margined, wingless indehiscent, 1-2 > seeded: valves closely cohering with each other all round the seeds and > between them.
Joining the SEC via a covered walk, and cohering in architecture, are the PLDT Convergent Technologies Center, with classrooms and labs for engineering students, and the John Gokongwei School of Management, with the Ching Tan Lecture Room and JGSOM faculty offices. The quadrangle formed by the SEC covered walk and College Lane hosts student fundraisers, sportsfests, and cultural activities. An outer circle beyond these buildings contains Matteo Ricci Study Hall, JGSOM Student Enterprise Center, and Eagles' Park (a mini-arboretum).
Response to So You've Been Publicly Shamed has been mostly positive. As of August 2016, the book has an average score of 3.9/5 on Goodreads with almost 20,000 total ratings. Jennifer Latson of The Boston Globe remarked that "Ronson manages to be at once academic and entertaining." Matthew Hutson from The Wall Street Journal stated that the book "raises interesting questions about righteousness, reputation and conformity" but lamented that Ronson's "thoughts remain disconnected musings rather than cohering as a calculus of public shaming's costs and benefits".
This marked a key period of growth and transformation for the newly formed group, with multi-instrumentalist Dorie Byrne coming aboard to play accordion. Soon after, Byrne shifted to keyboard duties as Upholstery scored and later performed music for the C.W. Kennedy's theater production Water Bears In Space, which was heralded as a standout production of the 2011 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Following Water Bears' success, Upholstery continued performing and cohering as a band, moving fully away from its roots as a recording project driven exclusively by Prouty.
The cohering key concept is 'intellectual intuition', which is explained as a direct cognition of knowledge, or an insight of reality, with no inference or logical reasoning. Confucianism combines both the outer and inner self in terms of spiritual cultivation, which is world redemption and vindication, as well as self- cultivation. Self-cultivation is a traditional Chinese philosophical concept that forms a fundamental level of understanding of Confucianism. This philosophy aims to achieve a harmonious society and it is dependent on personal moral cultivation.
Aboudia's multi-layered paintings offer a simultaneity of images and meanings that conduct a continuous discourse with each other and with the viewer. The surfaces deploy fragments, cuttings, from bits of comic strips, magazine ads, newspaper images, set into the paintings' overall compositions so as to suggest current events cohering through the imagination into a troubled and troubling vision. " My style shifted from one that was classic and academic in nature, as well as highly influence by the African culture and decoration, into one increasingly influence by wall scribbles." His main subject was mural art.
In most cases, the individual flowers are tall, thin saccate (sack-shaped) in shape. Seed separator of a silver banksia (Banksia marginata) with winged seeds still cohering Occasionally, multiple flower spikes can form. This is most often seen in Banksia marginata and B. ericifolia (pictured right). Infructescence of B. integrifolia, with non-persistent flowers; and B. marginata, with persistent flowers As the flower spikes or heads age, the flower parts dry up and may turn shades of orange, tan or dark brown colour, before fading to grey over a period of years.
The flowers are pale to bright yellow, rarely orange or reddish, with four ribbon-shaped petals long and four short stamens, and grow in clusters; flowering begins in about mid-fall and continues until late fall. The flower calyx is deeply four-parted, very downy, orange brown within, imbricate in bud, persistent, cohering with the base of the ovary. Two or three bractlets appear at base. The fruit is a hard woody capsule long, which splits explosively at the apex at maturity one year after pollination, ejecting the two shiny black seeds up to distant from the parent plant.
While Ben Kaye of Consequence of Sound labeled it a "Latin-flavored club jam", he also stated that the timing of its release was "a bit of cringeworthy irony" with XXXTentacion's line in the chorus about protecting his girlfriend, as a recently released recording features him "confessing to multiple violent crimes including assaulting his girlfriend and stabbing eight people". Brendan Klinkenberg of Rolling Stone felt that the song is "bland, Latin-inflected pop that reflects none of the talents of its four collaborators" and also called it "a mish-mash of vague pop-in-2018 signifiers without cohering into any sort of artistic statement".
Seed separator of Banksia marginata, with winged seeds still cohering A seed separator is a structure found in the follicles of some Proteaceae. These follicles typically contain two seeds, with a seed separator between them. The seed separator is nothing but a little chip of wood, but in some cases it serves an important function: in serotinous species, the follicles open only in response to fire, but the seed separator remains in position, thus preventing the seeds from falling out immediately, onto burnt or burning ground. Some separators loosen and fall out once they have cooled, thus ensuring that the seeds are released only after the fire has passed; others loosen and fall only after they have been moistened, thus ensuring that the seeds are released at the first rain after fire.
"Feingold, Michael. "Passione All'Americana", The Village Voice, April 12, 2005 Critic John Simon, in New York magazine, wrote: "Anyone who cares about the rather uncertain future of this truly American genre should – must – see the show, think and worry about it, and reach his or her own conclusions ... Craig Lucas's book seems perfectly adequate to me, but the emphasis must be on Adam Guettel's music and lyrics ... the music, though fluctuating between the Sondheimesque and offbeat but still Broadwayish and the art-songlike and even operatic, is steadily absorbing, even if only intermittently melodious. One duet, "Let's Walk", is an unqualified hit, but the rest, without fully cohering, is also arresting. Ted Sperling and Guettel's jaunty orchestrations add to the slightly disorienting but wholly fascinating harmonies and instrumentation.
Gloriosa are herbaceous perennials that climb or scramble over other plants with the aid of tendrils at the ends of their leaves and can reach 3 meters in height. They have showy flowers, many with distinctive and pronouncedly reflexed petals, like a Turk's cap lily, ranging in colour from a greenish-yellow through yellow, orange, red and sometimes even a deep pinkish-red. "Scandent herbs, the rootstock a horizontal rhizome, the stem leafy, the leaves spirally arranged or subopposite, the upper ones with cirrhose tips; flowers solitary, large, borne on long, spreading pedicels, actinomorphic, hermaphrodite; perianth segments 6, free, lanceolate, keeled within at base, long-persistent; stamens 6, hypogynous, the anthers extrorse, medifixed and versatile, opening by longitudinal slits; ovary superior, 3-celled, the carpels cohering only by their inner margins, the ovules numerous, the style deflected at base and projecting from the flower more or less horizontally; fruit a loculicidal capsule with many seeds"Smith, Albert C. 1979. Flora Vitiensis nova: A new flora of Fiji (Spermatophytes only).

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