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The skills developed in that job surely abetted the show’s two striking video pieces, in which animated moving shapes sometimes cohere into silhouetted human figures.
IN THE GALLERIES: EXPLORING THE TENSION BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL ARTMARK JENKINSFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Once a new queen emerged, the colony cohered again, suggesting that in addition to suppressing reproduction, queens also somehow control a colony’s voice.
NAKED MOLE-RAT COLONIES SPEAK WITH UNIQUE DIALECTSJONATHAN LAMBERTJANUARY 28, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
It’s a potpourri of insights that cohere around the positive Grassmannian, and around the unique mind that generated them.
A MATHEMATICIAN’S UNANTICIPATED JOURNEY THROUGH THE PHYSICAL WORLDKEVIN HARTNETTDECEMBER 16, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
I kept waiting for the little mysteries to cohere into something larger, but Todbaum’s motives don’t grow any clearer, nor does the nature of Sandy’s wariness.
JONATHAN LETHEM’S ‘THE ARREST’ IMAGINES A KINDER, GENTLER APOCALYPSERON CHARLESNOVEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POST
It’s not entirely clear how Ratcliffe’s allegation really coheres.
TRUMPWORLD’S LATEST EFFORT TO UNDERMINE THE RUSSIA PROBE MAY BE EVEN LESS SUBSTANTIVE THAN PRIOR ATTEMPTSPHILIP BUMPOCTOBER 7, 2020WASHINGTON POST
These being too imperfect to be printed alone, his friends inserted them in the memorial, where they seemed best to cohere.
THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE, VOL. I. (OF 12)EDMUND BURKE
Remove the filmy part, and heat the frayed edges till they cohere and form an incipient tube.
ON LABORATORY ARTSRICHARD THRELFALL
To have him thus cohere into substance at a moment's notice lent him the novelty of a new creation.
A LAODICEANTHOMAS HARDY
The two packets of eggs sometimes cohere together at their lower ends.
A MONOGRAPH ON THE SUB-CLASS CIRRIPEDIA (VOLUME 2 OF 2)CHARLES DARWIN
If the residual gold is broken up, move the crucible so as to bring the particles together, so that they may cohere.
A TEXTBOOK OF ASSAYING: FOR THE USE OF THOSE CONNECTED WITH MINES.CORNELIUS BERINGER AND JOHN JACOB BERINGER
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