How To Use Coherent In A Sentence

  • Passengers' eyes divert to Lauren and they begin to mutter incoherently about her.
  • This regress is signalled not only by increases in mental confusion but by typography less and less coherent, the type straying over the page, and with some pages simply blank.
  • The result is a totally incoherent agglomeration of speech-forms -- a baragouin fantastic and unintelligible beyond the power of anyone to imagine who has not heard it .... Two Years in the French West Indies
  • We believe he, either, is turning his Nelson's eye to the scientific reports, or, is plain oblivious of Peter Bergen's cogent and coherent articulation of the demerits of EITs as image destroyers for the US. Cheney wrong on interrogation inquiry facts, Obama official says
  • It is perfectly coherent from a pure domestic viewpoint. Georges Ugeux: It's the Dollar, Stupid
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  • The agents transform isolated software applications into modular building blocks for creating a coherent networked system.
  • Regardless of whether those pessimistic readings of the debate are correct, and of whether the zombie idea itself is sound or incoherent, it continues to stimulate fruitful work on consciousness, physicalism, phenomenal concepts, and the relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Zombies
  • To begin with the surface is coherent – now and again she smiles sadly at the charm he manages to bestow on that foul-smelling tannery – but as she turns the pages she sees it start to break down. Rachel Cusk | Portraits
  • The Executive undertakes to produce a coherent programme of government which the parliament is duty bound to scrutinise, debate and give assent to.
  • The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view.
  • Creating authentic images depends on coherent focusing, color correction and proper whiteness.
  • Well, I just stop I guess" the narcotized looking Boyle warbled almost incoherently. Melody Breyer-Grell: My Issue With Susan Boyle
  • Thallus of very minute inconspicuous and evanescent, brown-black granules; apothecia minute, 0.2 to 0.4 mm. in diameter, adnate, dark brown to black, scattered or clustered, plain with a thin concolorous exciple visible, to convex with the exciple finally covered; hypothecium dark brown; hymenium pale brown; asci clavate; paraphyses coherent-indistinct; spores oblong-ellipsoid, 9 to 15 mic. long and 5 to Ohio Biological Survey, Bull. 10, Vol. 11, No. 6 The Ascomycetes of Ohio IV and V
  • For one thing, it will force the government to produce a compelling, coherent, consistent, and persuasive account of their programs, their debacles, and their triumphs.
  • Sullenly, Andrea settled down into her seat and grumbled something incoherent.
  • Then we spilled out into the corridor, babbling incoherently and the experience that none of us would ever forget came to an end.
  • Did you plan a trilogy or did the first three albums just end up feeling like a coherent body of work? The Sun
  • But an opposition leader does not need to be coherent or consistent; all he has to do is disrupt the government. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The ‘Tipton three’ may be telling a pack of lies, but this affair is so murky and so many backs are being covered that it is very difficult to form any kind of coherent judgement.
  • Thus, if galena and zinc blende in acid solutions be connected in the usual manner by a voltaic pair, sulphuretted hydrogen is evolved from the surface of the former, and a current generated which is sufficient to reduce gold, silver or copper from their solutions in coherent electro-plate films. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • What it needs is a much more powerful, consistent, and coherent political expression.
  • They show the star sometimes rambling and at other times virtually incoherent. The Sun
  • They show the star sometimes rambling and at other times virtually incoherent. The Sun
  • I wish the people here in VA could give a coherent answer to why they voted for kooky nellie as our AG .. Think Progress » Pawlenty Admits That ‘There’s Probably Some Political Overtones To’ Health Care Lawsuit
  • The Government lacks a coherent economic policy.
  • For the romantic and postromantic traditions of poetics in which Benjamin and Adorno participate, modern lyric ambition stands as a, or even the, high-risk enterprise, the "go-for-broke-game" [ "va-banque-Spiel"], of literary art: The lyric poem must work coherently in and with the mediumlanguagethat human beings use to articulate objective concepts, even while the lyric explores the most subjective, nonconceptual, and ephemeral phenomena. Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • The larger the metropolis grows, the less coherent its image becomes.
  • As I practice my craft, I find the books I write now are more coherent from the outset but often need much work with revisions to find the true story. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Story in the Story
  • The single most coherent theme that emerges is the desire to keep patients out of acute hospitals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each one of these decoherent events amounts to a little kick on the moon, which is a sort of quantum zeno process of reducing the quantum state of the moon. Quantum Hyperion
  • Here they are displayed adjacently as Tintoretto must have intended: the rigid symmetry of the former painting makes clear that it was meant for a frontal view, while "Washing" demands to be seen from the side, where the perspective at once makes exquisite, coherent sense. The View From Venice
  • One of its key arguments is internally incoherent.
  • The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know.
  • With this transformation came administrative change and consolidation of a coherent political agenda.
  • There are three questions that must be asked if we are to develop a coherent legal structure that allows a market in lawsuits.
  • They'd go all "Nixon In The Rose Garden" on us and give us a bunch of incoherent mumbletypeg about quality and service and how none of this was really their fault so please don't sue. CarBuyersNoteBook
  • I hope this series introduced a new perspective - one that inspires you to take the necessary steps toward developing a coherent, long-term CSR strategy. Gregory Unruh: Part IV: Capturing - and Sustaining - Value
  • Thus in articulating an interpretation, or set of interpretations of the term adequate to frame theoretical issues, we cannot simply describe how it is currently employed ” we must assign it a more definite and coherent meaning than extant in common usage (Block 1995, 2002). Consciousness and Intentionality
  • Western culture is based on an idea of an integrated, coherent, solid-state self and on the related idea that we are all equally morally responsible.
  • He has flown himself away to the clinic to emerge back into the public eye as a bright-eyed, coherent young man.
  • Even if one forgives his poetic license with the facts, the book fails on the grounds that its arguments are incoherent.
  • However, sequences in his last three books juxtapose different strophic and stanzaic patterns, prose and verse, relatively coherent narrative elements, dream elements, and fragments of meditation.
  • As reviewer Ron Charles rightly points out, "the jacket flap tries to dress up the book in the clothing of a coherent story, but the title offers complete truth in advertising: This is indeed a monstrous collection of notes. A Monster's Notes
  • As I noted in a previous post on this subject, the disclaimer that the school board has mandated be read by the science teachers is incredibly incoherent and confused.
  • “The caller, in other words, you, is described as incoherent and hysterical.” Red Wolf
  • Thus the newspaper man, wearily certain that regardless of what he asks or how he asks it, he will hear for answers only the clumsy asininities behind which the personalities, leaders and sacred white cows pompously attitudinize, gets so that he mumbles a bit incoherently. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
  • Moving out of the central, more restrained and mournful section into the reprise could perhaps need a little more direction, but the overall work is coherent, engaging and pays the listener well.
  • The interview editing renders what would have been boring and incoherent conversations with old people and stoners into a thoughtful, funny psych exam for the national consciousness.
  • It's debatable whether the studio recording actually contains the f-word, given the incoherent roar Jim Morrison emits at the song's climax, but there's no ambiguity to the Oedipus context in this live version. Eric Williams: F***ing up the Charts: on F-Words and Music
  • Tom groaned incoherently, having still not recovered from the powerful blow that he'd received.
  • Each level was said to constellate a coherent span of human development, and the thirteen stages within that level could be seen as stages of evolvement somewhat similar to the stages of seasonal growth in the course of Nature's year. Breaking News: Science validates key Mayan Calendar premise
  • The idea of each institution forming a coherent academic community seems to have little purchase in reality.
  • Some are unable to string together words in a coherent fashion, others curse the never-ending punishment.
  • Experimental photolytic treatment of the lens in vitro was performed using a mode-locked Ti: Sapphire laser (Mira 900, Coherent) and a regenerative amplifier (RegA, Coherent). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • There is acute onset of delusions, hallucinations, incomprehensible or incoherent speech, or any combination of these.
  • With this work, he achieves a rare artistic testimony as well as a new step in the very coherent body of his work.
  • He was so upset that he was incapable of coherent thought.
  • This rant then devolves into a general pasting of popular music and is not especially coherent, but then, what do you want out of a one-eared, stuffed deer.
  • Such a machine synchronizes thousands upon thousands of cast dice in order to orchestrate the manifestation, if not the disappearance, of their “broken sentences,” each word extracted from a grammatical series of coherent points and then implanted into a statistical series of isolated events. Poetic Machines 06 : Christian Bök : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • They all store reference images in either a thin or volume hologram and retrieve them in a coherently illuminated feedback loop.
  • It presents a clear and coherent argument that applies historical analysis to a significant contemporary issue.
  • One drinker said: 'They were almost incoherent. The Sun
  • All these would make a coherent composition where colour and form would carry the underlying theme in flowering splendour from May until August. The Education of a Gardener
  • Their industrial policies are coherent and substantial.
  • From the propagation theory of partially coherent light, spectral anomalies and spectral switches of Gaussian Schell-model beams focused by an astigmatic aperture lens are studied.
  • And he will depend on a trusted national security adviser to cajole and hammer this collection of heavyweights into a coherent team.
  • We have seen how necessary it is that one mind, disembarrassed of all extraneous influences, shall create one coherent plan which shall ever after be strictly followed.
  • In such a vacuum of political criticism, one might expect national newspaper columnists to step in and make coherent remarks upon government policy.
  • Other pupils have been completely incoherent. The Sun
  • GARS forms a more coherent whole since its editorial edifice was the work of Weber himself; and yet, its relationship to his other sociologies of, for instance, law, city, music, domination, and economy, remains controvertible. Asthmatic
  • We see the dichotomies, the wealth of paradox and the inherent contradictions but fail to see what it is that unifies them all into a coherent whole in their minds.
  • In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine lyric poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was.
  • Since physics depends on coherent argument, this manner of presentation is clearly ill-suited to the books' purpose.
  • ‘He was asked to give his details and was incoherent and uncooperative with the police,’ she said.
  • The narrative that emerged from the cobwebs was a remarkably coherent one, a detailed panorama of Victorian and Edwardian family life, full of humour and bathos as well as drama, passion and tragedy. Hancox: All under one roof
  • Cellini’s Capitolo in Praise of the Prison is clearly made up of pieces written, as escribed above, in the dungeon of S. Angelo, and of passages which he afterwards composed to bring these pieces into a coherent whole. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • It is often assumed that “moral subjectivism” must denote a kind of lumpish relativism according to which whatever sentiments an individual happens to have determine the moral truth for that person; it is often assumed that moral subjectivism would therefore render incoherent the ideas of moral improvement, moral criticism, and moral disagreement. Moral Anti-Realism
  • Such views, however, stemmed more from Mitchel's hatred of capitalism and landlordism than from any coherent socialist ideology.
  • It does not have the centralisation of religious authority which can both unify people around a coherent set of values and prevent the emergence of extremes.
  • He was an extremely articulate and coherent person - he knew what he wanted, he knew why he was doing it, and he didn't see why people should have a problem with it.
  • This desire becomes only stronger once he assumes the role of the detective, whose very function has been to immobilize the mysteries of the world by constructing a coherent text.
  • In this important new book, he suggests that what is lacking is a coherent theory of markets as social institutions.
  • The result of this animalisation was the disempowering of homeless people through their representation as incoherent babbling drunks, the wild, drug crazed miscreants and the ‘feral’ runaways.
  • Indeed, the schema serves to structure the knowledge of the instances, bringing them together into a coherent network.
  • Similarly, incoherent quasielastic neutron scattering experiments provide information on the mean-square displacements of the hydrogen atoms.
  • Kevin Starr said, “You would need a coherent political culture for such a session to occur” — and the lack of such coherence is exactly the problem — “otherwise it would turn into a food fight from Animal House.” How America Can Rise Again
  • If the idea is coherent, then we should in principle distinguish two kinds of instrumental value, one final and the other nonfinal. [ Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Value
  • She began to mutter incoherently.
  • But he does not engage in a moral defence of the ideology of liberalism; rather his strategy is the much deeper one of showing that totalitarianism is typically based upon historicist and holist presuppositions, and of demonstrating that these presuppositions are fundamentally incoherent. Karl Popper
  • The generation of deep import, of a notion and an affective response, does involve a concretion of all that surface import into a coherent unity. Archive 2009-07-01
  • He was an extremely articulate and coherent person - he knew what he wanted, he knew why he was doing it, and he didn't see why people should have a problem with it.
  • Yet his record should have demanded a more coherent and sensible end to his tenure. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was glassy-eyed and virtually incoherent at times. The Sun
  • There is no coherent body of EC or EU law governing the position of third-country nationals.
  • This seems to imply that there couldn't be a coherent, univalent group intention that stands separate from the individuals who constitute the group. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Yet his record should have demanded a more coherent and sensible end to his tenure. Times, Sunday Times
  • One is called on constantly to articulate and represent one's practice as a coherent body of work.
  • she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident
  • Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate, the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric.
  • The killer, Yigal Amir, a student of Jewish law, was an activist of the organized religious right. He was neither delusional nor incoherent.
  • It is, in its own small way, a tour de force: his oddball verbals and musical eclecticism do combine in a coherent manner.
  • In its dealings with Latin America, the US was never as coherent, unitary and rational an actor as was often portrayed from the South, but the pluralism of the US has become much more pronounced in recent years.
  • The radiation is completely decoherent, thermal and indistiguishable from any other black body source observed at a great distance. The Black Hole War
  • The ECB has sent somewhat mixed signals at times about the desired level of the euro, and a variety of actors have criticized Duisenberg and others for not presenting a more coherent front.
  • I would like to turn the long answer into something coherent and digestible, but I can't make any promises on either of those counts.
  • And how did they come to interrelate with one another so as to make possible a coherent, intelligible universe?
  • The first question tacitly assumes that a paradoxical reality is a reasonable (in your favorite sense, i.e., coherent) counterproposition, or not a metaphysical proposition, or that reality does not exist. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • I thank those members who have opposed it with incoherent arguments.
  • The film is so over-populated with characters (many of whom don't need to be there) that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment.
  • It is to establish clear blue water between their principles and ours; and it is to develop and proselytize a coherent and creditable liberal alternative to the economic vandalism now to be canvassed at us by Eric Cantor, Paul Ryan and their ilk. David Coates: Sanity in a Time of Madness
  • Tony grumbled incoherently and ran his fingers through his hair.
  • Translating this into a coherent set of peace talks will require a multitiered effort by many parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • But taken to its logical limit, the aim is incoherent.
  • David muttered something incoherent and rude and scrambled to his feet, fumbling for the sword.
  • His choice of words has occasionally been politically naive, but his views are sincerely held and his arguments are internally coherent.
  • These points of light do not exhibit coherent properties commonly associated with laser light, although peers agree that the ‘random laser’ does indeed lase.
  • There's probably plenty of good material in the archives here to fill several issues, but I'd hate the job of collating and editing it into some coherent form and crediting contributors.
  • I find him very inconsistent and intellectually his policy positions are often quite incoherent.
  • Under the ideal situation, stepped frequency is a kind of coherent signal. The phase between pulses is linear as well as the phase difference between neighbor pulse is constant.
  • From picture-writing to pictorial phonetism was an enormous stride; but as we know nothing of the condition of the Egyptian vocabulary at that remote time, we cannot possibly estimate to what extent pictorial phonetism supplied a means of coherent communication between man and man. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • The fragments of concrete poetry that make up the bulk of Free Cell honor the rapid-fire plausibility of waking thought, which is to say the collection's often self-contained stanzas are by turns intimate, aphoristic, and incoherent -- but never less than truthful. Seth Abramson: December 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • The result will be a more coherent and comprehensive system by which to maintain standards in our awards.
  • Yes, Brigitte is a total lush; yes, Ryan is rude; yes, Charo is incoherent.
  • Second, De La Vallee Poussin appears to assume that there is a coherent and consistent belief about the nature of Trikaya overarching all so-called Mahayana sects. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Game Show Looks to Convert Atheists”:
  • The words that are recognizable are not strung together in a coherent way.
  • The psychological goal of such amnesia was the elimination of traumatic fixation; the narratological goal was the elimination of chaotic, incoherent reminiscence.
  • It is incoherent and wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • We pastors feel great pressure to come up with something creative, coherent, and hopefully inspiring at least once a week. Christianity Today
  • As a collection of works the exhibition doesn't seem very unified, it doesn't have a coherent visual voice.
  • The writer aims to take those fleeting, ephemeral, sensual moments and transform them into something rich, coherent and meaningful.
  • I am appalled that so few serious business leaders stand up to defend business and capitalism in a coherent way. Times, Sunday Times
  • The outcome of her babble is either incoherent or a blatant lie. McCain campaign adviser pushes back on Palin book
  • She's incoherent, crying, sobbing, and there is not a person in the room who doesn't know that it is all an act.
  • Second, it's marketing's assignment to turn that tune or differentiating idea into what we call a coherent marketing direction. Marketing 101
  • And if what follows is a bunch of neat moments rather than something entirely coherent, it's rarely dull. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although he is verbally incoherent due to heavy medication, John has worked solidly for the last 10 years on this collection of abstract paintings.
  • Instead of boring you with one of my long, incoherent ramblings, I have decided to cut them up into shorter, incoherent ramblings, for your pleasure.
  • He is too incoherent to tell and we leave him squatting outside the entrance to accident and emergency, smoking a roll-up and gobbing more blood on to the ground.
  • Indeed, what would they give for a manager, preferably one working in tandem with a new owner endowed with coherent investment plans? Times, Sunday Times
  • Because at its most effective, this album is kinda everything it should be, and everything we should ask: Something simple, beautiful, and coherent, something that feels remarkably imaginative but entirely unpremeditated.
  • Robert Eccleshall has fewer pretensions than Ted Honderich but his book is much more coherent.
  • And for the last time cease and desist from sending anymore of these decrepitly incoherent four-hundred year-old fossils from its ex-vice presidency outpost who did not have the balls to run for president crapping all over the one who had the stones to seek victory and claim it. James Campion: 2010: Year of the Faux Revolution
  • Why do some actors write hilariously incoherent and over-the-top political commentary?
  • Finally, the implement method of communication system applied noncoherent demodulation technique with frequency discriminator is discussed.
  • Thanks to the fellow rider who saw the whole thing, pulled over, and made sure I was coherent.
  • To do this the trainer must have a coherent model of the form of the, this is attained by skills analysis.
  • A radar range formula is given which combines coherent integration and non - coherent integration for range estimation.
  • Well, that's not the most coherent argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea.
  • The rest were pretty much incoherent whenever they spoke.
  • Yes, the secular forces are neither organised nor well resourced and have no coherent leadership. Times, Sunday Times
  • If social history is to be measured by coherent overall frameworks, it falls short - and immaturity is no longer an excuse.
  • While dissenting voices are certainly needed on the council they should be those that espouse a coherent ethical view.
  • Therefore, the DOA estimation of the coherent signal sources is a hot problem and it is a main point of the spatial spectrum estimation all the whole.
  • The leaves below the archegonial group are frequently modified in size and shape, but the chief protection is afforded by a tubular perianth, which corresponds to a coherent whorl of leaves and grows up independently of fertilization. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Ben, drunk and incoherent, slumped in a chair.
  • The coherent programme goes something like this. Times, Sunday Times
  • One is the problem mentioned earlier of welding a group of great baseball players into a coherent team. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • The 1957 Act made a miscellany of changes of the law of homicide which can hardly be described as amounting to a coherent and interlocking scheme.
  • This map would promote a coherent, efficient, and economical wargaming effort.
  • The wave front emitted by the vibrating surface is phase coherent, producing a plane wave with very high directivity and very accurate sound imaging. 2009 May 03 | Netflow Developments
  • Much the most coherent explanation for the evolution of such phenomena is still Charles Darwin's.
  • He came up to me after and he was completely incoherent. The Sun
  • It must be said, however, that the Fogg portrait is not absolutely coherent as a mirror image because the cameo bracelet the marquise wears is not shown reversed.
  • He argues, surprisingly, that the notion of enforcing God's law is logically incoherent.
  • Williams subsided over his beer, muttering some kind of incoherent threat, as Leslie smiled.
  • But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators.
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar -- yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • Instead of a coherent whole expressing an organic unity through every aspect of its being, the engineers hand us a bag of separate traits.
  • I follow sullenly, muttering something barely coherent, concerning lies and unfairness.
  • It is not deconstructive in the sense that it attempts to explain those contradictions via a coherent theory.
  • If you are intoxicated it can be quite hard to explain the situation in a coherent way.
  • In doing so Dawkins begs some very pertinent questions showing that he, like his theistic counterparts, is unable to present a comprehensive and coherent account running from A to Z. 2009 May - Telic Thoughts
  • Mostly they've tried to handle the 'beam-tapping' problem in deepspace communications by avoiding it … defeating it at sending and receiving ends with 'unbreakable' codes, hypercoherent wavicle packets, all that silliness. My Enemy My Ally
  • An additional obstacle for low-skill readers is the process by which the meaning of individual words and phrases of written passages are integrated into a coherent whole.
  • The coding in incoherent light-source is used to restrict the coherent noise to obtain clearer images.
  • While such definitions are generally vague enough to allow for fiction founded on most any conceit of technical possibility (i.e. “speculative elements” in general rather than specific conceits like the robot or the rocketship), incoherent attempts to disallow conceits of metaphysical impossibility have led to an artificial distinction between futurological Sci-Fi and works of a more conceptual nature. Hey, Janet! Have You Got Syfy?
  • I might consider myself a spiritual person - if someone could offer me a coherent definition of the term - but I'm basically an atheist, and feel wholly detached from all this heated baloney.
  • The stator has one more blade than the impeller, and is designed to reroute the airflow from the fan in a more coherent way, as well as minimize fan noise.
  • Political paralysis has prevented the evolution of either clear tactics or a coherent strategy.
  • Trump said in a statement that he was surprised to hear Cosby blabber, somewhat incoherently, 'you run or shut up.' Trump will 'probably' run as independent for White House
  • His interest was centred almost entirely in the "shoppy" parcel, which by its shape might be "soldiers"; but he knew the rules of the game, and disregarding the large, ostentatious brown-papered thing, he went magnificently for the two small incoherent bundles. Jeremy
  • Slowly gathering up all her baggage, Mercedes muttered incoherently a number of rather shocking French curses.
  • The letters of correction were almost incoherent with joy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plot itself is far from coherent and often meanders.
  • The core is the alignment of traditionalists, libertarians, and anti-communists into a coherent conservative movement.
  • The task of representation and signification (the task of culture) is to draw the group together, no matter how widespread or dispersed, to make it coherent and identifiably different from other groups.
  • This paper presents a new method for estimating two dimensional angle of arrival in the presence of coherent signal sources with two parallel linear array.
  • Most incorrect or incoherent claims are easily refuted by experience or logic but religious concepts are different.
  • Thallus light colored, usually thin and smooth, rarely disappearing; apothecia minute to middle-sized, 0.2 to 1 mm. in diameter, adnate scattered or crowded, flat or slightly convex, the disk pruinose, and the exciple persistent; hypothecium lighter or darker brown; hymenium usually pale; paraphyses coherent and becoming indistinct; asci cylindrico-clavate; spores oblong-ellipsoid, 3 to 5 mic. long and 1 to Ohio Biological Survey, Bull. 10, Vol. 11, No. 6 The Ascomycetes of Ohio IV and V
  • The full explanation by the artist of the new work was sent out to journalists and the Oxley Gallery mailing list in the form of a rambling and incoherent press release which we reproduced here in full last month.
  • She was intelligent and coherent and not the least bit cosy or vacuously spiritual.
  • Make note of the incoherent speech, grammatical errors, cutesy nicknames with reporters, and crankiness from the president and obsequiousness from the press.
  • A few species of hummingbirds and European Starling are known to produce UV hues with coherently scattering melanin arrays in feather barbules.
  • Neither plaintiff can articulate any coherent argument, and the case ought to have been tossed out in an instant.
  • The events of the passed few hours had left her confused and incoherent.
  • Killer 7 has an excellent, although often completely incoherent, storyline about global politics.
  • Linnæus, on the other hand, considered such stems to be the result of the formation of an unusual number of buds, the shoots resulting from which became coherent as growth proceeded: -- "_Fasciata dici solet planta cum plures caules connascuntur, ut unus ex plurimis instar fasciæ evadat et compressus_ Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • This ugly incoherent woman had no absolutely no redeeming features.
  • The detention of children without a coherent rationale is institutional child abuse.

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