And yet the past two years have brought little more than a sense of energetic congealment. |
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On the pitch at the Alvogenvollurinn the second half is a slow congealment towards a scoreless draw. |
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The atmosphere, though, was noticeably distinct from the strange sense of toxic congealment that tends to accompany a men's international match. |
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The likely presence of Olivier Giroud as a starting centre-forward might also seem baffling to anyone who watched Arsenal's title congealment from January through to April. |
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But one changes from heat to cold into a kind of congealment reminiscent of the end of time, in which decaying corpses change to be born again. |
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On the other hand City have experienced a quiet congealment, winning just twice at home – against Sheffield Wednesday and Tottenham – in six matches going back to August. |
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In the interregnum between Kevin Keegan and the slow congealment of the Age of Sven England played Italy in Turin, with Peter Taylor in charge of a squad containing six players aged 22 and under. |
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In case of death by accident, murder, war, fire or congealment? |
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