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By nature, anthology collections, with the ink of so many different pens on them, can feel incohesive and messy.

This is true of the music, too, which, careening from orchestral to rock to perky pop, felt incohesive in such a fleeting show.

Its characters are a mess, insecure and floundering, and the production’s form itself is accordingly incohesive.

Their programs also had the benefit of being more carefully put together than Mr. Nelsons’s, which have become puzzlingly incohesive.

It caught the imagination, too, because it spoke to a contemporary dilemma: how to assuage the widespread sense that societies are becoming more incohesive without encouraging nationalist fervour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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