The solidified fat droplets collide and adhere to each other, but they retain much of their original shape instead of forming one big blob. |
|
A viscous, silvery liquid flowed down his arms and solidified into a pair of claws. |
|
Grasping the solidified handle in a tight two-handed grip, she held her weapon in front of herself, glaring at her opponent in unveiled defiance. |
|
As the lava solidified and cooled, it contracted, but the surface layers, exposed to the air, cooled faster than the deeper layers. |
|
This pattern has solidified the president-elect's victory and bestowed a constitutionally mandated authority upon him. |
|
During the bituminization stage, the neutralized byproduct is mixed with hot petroleum asphalt and solidified. |
|
That response satisfied the newsies, and probably solidified Capuano's helpful positioning as a pragmatic moderate in a left-heavy field. |
|
The persecutions and martyrdoms seemed to have solidified the believers' faith. |
|
Very different from jagged aa, pahoehoe is the other general texture of newly solidified lava. |
|
Video footage helps the controller navigate the robot and negotiate tough volcanic terrain from solidified lava flows to loose scree and rocks. |
|
A small globe, covered with lines, solidified into a blue, green, and white ball, spinning in blackness. |
|
The bizarre incident nevertheless solidified the widespread public view that the Opposition Leader was an inept lummox and unreconstructed thug. |
|
One observer looks in the box which starts the process which is verified and solidified through the hierarchy of observation. |
|
This ideology was tested and solidified before and during WWI when the AFL loudly proclaimed its patriotism. |
|
The appearance of the play-within-a-play solidified for me the impression that Foolish Acts is one big fluffy in-joke. |
|
President Nixon solidified public opposition to federal desegregation of the suburbs at a time when the nation was poised for change. |
|
The debate over the legislation appeared to have solidified many New Zealanders' views. |
|
The hard work has solidified a dedicated fan base, but not without its consequences. |
|
The tears coursed down the bark and solidified in the form of red gum which can often be found on yarran trees. |
|
When it has fully cooled and solidified, the fat should be wrapped in old paper then put in the bin. |
|
|
O'Neill has solidified so well, in fact, that he strung together 22 goals in his last 27 games. |
|
He became first a wavering outline which then solidified, then became more distinct. |
|
The mixture was later solidified by means of a surface agar solution containing traces of histidine and biotin. |
|
However, as time elapses, little is done to improve or set a solidified path toward upgrading. |
|
The ocean floor solidified, and was eventually uplifted to become part of a mountain. |
|
Emphasize that the measure's metrical structure is of primary importance and should be solidified before the ornaments are added. |
|
It rose them to the surface and solidified into a deep-blue crystal that evened itself with the rest of the floor. |
|
Quickly it solidified into crystals of ice, and in only a few moments the surface of the cloak was covered with a sheen of glimmering ice. |
|
Slowly the molten rock solidified, and fissures appeared, while the water was still hot and fluid. |
|
Bread-crust bombs are those whose outer surface solidified while the inside was still emitting gas and expanding as a foam. |
|
According to Aghabawa, the rhyolites were extruded as siliceous lava, which solidified as glass and was subsequently devitrified. |
|
My daily trips to the Wall solidified my commitment to confront these issues and resolve them. |
|
Tom's singing voice was a little unsteady to begin with, but soon solidified into a soft, smooth tenor. |
|
There are other similar formations nearby, which are apparently the result of solidified mudflows. |
|
Folded sediments of pink-brown rock rise on either side, broken at intervals by dark basalt columns of solidified magma and occasional leopard caves. |
|
I hope to see polar bears too, but witnessing the ocean solidified into blocks that creak and growl as the ship's ice-strengthened hull ploughs a furrow is enough of a treat. |
|
Many centuries ago the Chinese first employed crude rockets using solidified propellants to scare their enemies with the resulting loud noises and flashing overhead lights. |
|
In this case our hero is played by Hugh Grant, who seems to have foregone, as of Bridget Jones's Diary, his stammering goofiness for a more solidified, slightly caddish charm. |
|
To keep the costs down, and to hide the foul-up from his superiors, he had some of the solidified waste sent to the local landfill. |
|
The lava flows formed before the bombardment was over, and cratering continued after they had solidified. |
|
|
They acquired and haltingly solidified this capacity between 1914 and 1945, progressively closing their capital markets. |
|
To assist in liquefying the now solidified heavy fuel oil bunkers, a steam generator was hired. |
|
A batholith is a large volume of previously molten rock, which has solidified and through erosion is now visible at the surface. |
|
During this work, liquid concrete was able to enter the pipeline: when it solidified, it broke loose and fell off. |
|
With the establishment of policies and memoranda of understanding, partnerships have been solidified and research priorities identified. |
|
The edges of the table were smooth and rounded, lacking any sort of symmetry, almost as if a puddle had been somehow solidified and turned into a table. |
|
These lavas are inferred to have solidified under a semi-solid carapace. |
|
We have solidified our long term supply chain relationship and we have partnered with a creative supplier with an unsurpassed network. |
|
At the external level are unholy alliances and coalitions-the dispute can be solidified by the support of friends, kin and helping professionals. |
|
When the hydromel has solidified, the spheres are dissolved using a solvent called tetrahydrofurane, leaving a porous matrix. |
|
The solidified curd is placed in a cheese vat together with the whey, and they are gently pressed and moulded. |
|
At the end of the afternoon, land and airborne troops made their junction and solidified the bridgehead on the Rhine's east bank. |
|
It is vital in their next meeting that the G20 works with the IMF to ensure how these commitments can be solidified into IMF aid projections. |
|
In 2003, we solidified our commitment to service excellence through completion of the annual Customer Satisfaction Survey. |
|
Solid technical grade benzoic acid is produced using a 'flaker' in which the liquid benzoic acid is solidified and packaged. |
|
Japan emphasized the need to consider underground disposal of the solidified chemical compound. |
|
Together they have shaped and solidified my understanding of how families function and how they cope under a variety of conditions. |
|
Beyond this, the details of enforcement and dispute resolution need to be solidified in discussion with states. |
|
The rigorous monetary and fiscal framework will be maintained and its legal basis will be solidified. |
|
The proto-Earth then solidified into the Earth and the torn matter formed the Moon. |
|
|
In spite of all this, the 7th Brigade solidified its bridgehead and moved on. |
|
The segregation vesicles are interpreted to represent solidified interstitial melts, which migrated into gas bubbles prior to lava solidification. |
|
She was trapped in mud debris from an erupting volcano that had solidified like concrete around her legs and up to her chest, preventing her from being pulled out. |
|
Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers. |
|
Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
|
Thus, across generations, the suggested independent man child affiliative bond emerged and solidified itself into the neuro-hormonal systems of men. |
|
The oldest surviving rocks on Earth and the Moon solidified after all this chaos. |
|
While you were a congressman, you voted against an amendment that would have solidified net neutrality into law. |
|
The more time I spent around babies, the more it solidified that I did not want my own. |
|
The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor. |
|
Below water this has cooled and solidified into a reef of billowing pillow lava that splurges across the sand, leaving deep undercuts, caves and arches. |
|
Lake bed sediments that have not solidified into rock can be used to determine past climatic conditions. |
|
The eventual recognition of Henry IV, the first of the Bourbons kings, further solidified the agnatic principle in France. |
|
Instead, the cooled and solidified igneous mass crystallises within the crust to form an igneous intrusion. |
|
As the molten rock cooled to around 1000 celsius it solidified and crystallised and fractures along vertical joints formed. |
|
Independent Members of Parliament were numerous in the last decades of the 19th century but diminished as the party system solidified. |
|
Tiwanaku's power was further solidified through the trade it implemented among the cities within its empire. |
|
By the Samanid era in the ninth and 10th centuries, the efforts of Iranians to regain their independence had been well solidified. |
|
The evolution of this medium solidified Hip Hop into what exists today: an art form steeped in a rich African culture, distinctly North American, and ultimately global. |
|
With the first stage of the handover transition now complete, united front work will focus on maintaining a steady state as political and economic relations with the HKSAR are solidified and attentions turn to wooing Taiwan. |
|
|
Thus these lavaless craters appear to indicate the presence of intrusive bodies that have solidified before reaching the surface. |
|
It was employed in Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, and West Virginia using liquid and also, later, solidified nitroglycerin. |
|
Chalcophiles formed as the crust solidified under the reducing conditions of the early Earth's atmosphere. |
|
Vikings traded at Irish markets in Dublin and solidified Dublin as an important city. |
|
Individual plutons are solidified from magma that traveled toward the surface from a zone of partial melting near the base of the Earth's crust. |
|
Some intrusive rocks solidified in fissures as dikes and intrusive sills at shallow depth and are called subvolcanic or hypabyssal. |
|
Such insights are solidified in evolutionary criticism, where narratives and art are seen as adaptational strategies. |
|
Refrigerate drippings, then skim fat off top after it has solidified. |
|
As the ball cooled and solidified over hundreds of millions of years, massive volcanic eruptions, fed by upwelling hot material, created terra firma, forming the continents and the surrounding oceans. |
|
The variety of training options and the presence of the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic require that access arrangements be clearly solidified for the post Canada Games period. |
|
In the 19th century, so as to increase the strength of the wooden ships used for exploring the Arctic, the hulls were covered with a waterproof coating and solidified by the addition of oak planks. |
|
This programme, entitled Vision 2002, was rolled out over three years and was implemented based on four themes from which the action plans were solidified. |
|
Hooley noticed this unintentional resurfacing had solidified the road, and there was no rutting and no dust. |
|
One theory is that tektites are solidified droplets of lunar material melted and splashed into space when large meteorites crashed into the moon. |
|
Once finished, the solidified shape is cleaned of residual slurry and heated in a furnace to sinter the ceramic particles together. More work will be needed to turn the process into a production-ready system. |
|
Once in contact with the carbon, it was drawn or imbibed into the channels by capillary forces, where it solidified and shrunk to form sulphur nanofibres. |
|
The first association of rock types forms at the mid-ocean ridges where basaltic lava wells up from the mantle and plates move apart, growing laterally by addition of the solidified lava to their edges. |
|
Our tailings are solidified sooner, which gives a reclamation surface. |
|
The progress that we have made thus far in strengthening nuclear security must be solidified into the regulatory requirements that are imposed on nuclear facilities. |
|
The report focuses on spherules, or droplets of solidified molten rock expelled by the impact of a comet or meteor. |
|
|
Once the idea of the artist as bohemian had solidified in the mid 19th century, a large number of artists emerged who truly were tosspots. |
|
Many homes had a sack made of deerskin filled with bear oil for cooking, while solidified bear fat resembled shortening. |
|
The excellent management and construction of this project has solidified SSQ's growing reputation as a leader in sustainable real estate development. |
|
Whether republics or monarchies, nearly all of the world's 19 predominantly Arabic-speaking states had solidified into similar political forms, their varied constitutional veneers flimsy disguises for strongman rule. |
|
They solidified eurozone opinion behind the Germans. |
|
We know the rate at which uranium turns into lead, so comparing the relative amounts of uranium and lead we can determine when that zircon solidified. |
|
Trans-fats are hydrogenated fatty acid that lost their double bond to become solidified and more stable to oxidation. |
|
Do not move or handle the test tubes until the agar has solidified, otherwise a small portion of the agar may solidify at the other side of the slant or too close to the plug. |
|
Columnar joints in a solidified lava flow. |
|
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin noted that, as the molten Earth solidified, it formed a geosphere. |
|
With the establishment of a settlement at Sydney in 1788, the British solidified its claim to the eastern part of Australia, now officially called New South Wales. |
|
For example, filaments may not be quenched and solidified adequately, since they travel the distance between the spinneret and the take-up rollers faster. |
|
The samples were solidified in metallic crucibles, coated with a ceramic layer, both at 1 atmosphere and in vacuum with a remanent pressure of 80 mbar. |
|
On cooling, these crystallised and solidified to form the Great Whin Sill. |
|
Collective working solidified traditional patterns in that artisinal organization and its emphasis on egalitarianism dominated production and resisted change. |
|
By the 1940s, the tie between the drug cartels and the PRI had solidified. |
|