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- cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric, or which is incohesive, characterised by generally angular clasts and rock fragments in a finer-grained...
- is a type of fault rock best defined by its grain size. It is found as incohesive fault rock (rock which can be broken into its component granules at the...
- second and fifth at the box office. In 2018, Forbes compared the drastic incohesive shift from Snyder's darker films Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn...
- songwriting, but some took the issue with the wide-ranging musical styles as incohesive. Many publications included the album in their rankings of the best albums...
- out of 5 stars and criticized Alphonse's script as "wafer-thin" and "incohesive", but praised Prithviraj's performance by describing him as the "soul"...
- are able to promote their own self-interests once elected, providing an incohesive system of governance. Legislators are also under scrutiny as the system...
- providing a sense of community in what might otherwise be a socially incohesive and administratively daunting university environment. Each house is presided...
- Avinash (23 September 2022). "Buffoon Movie Review: Strong intent marred by incohesive execution". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 24 September...
- pop", and noted that Larsson’s talents were undersold by uninspired and incohesive shifts between EDM, europop, and balladry. Notes ^[p] signifies a primary...
- confusing or unclear to readers. In particular, the second sentence is incohesive and confusing. Please help clarify the section. There might be a discussion...