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They condense complicated concepts into shorthand words and phrases, saving time.
The tar consists of solid particles and vapors that condense to liquid as they contact the cooler filter.
There is going to have to be some serious distilling done if I'm going to be able to condense them into a single volume.
One senses Brahms's desire from about 1880 to condense his thought and shed all superfluity.
Major League Baseball has joined with an internet service to record, digitize and condense a typical three hour game to 30 minutes.
I'd be hard-pressed to condense it in a single CD, which would be the fourth from these sessions.
How do you condense 11 years of fun and love and heartache, worries and accomplishments into a few words?
His layered photographs condense the evidence of man and its industrious production.
Dove's goal was to condense the operas so that none of them exceeded three hours of performance time.
With so many entries it's not been easy to condense them down to a reasonable sized list.
One of Rivera's greatest gifts was his ability to condense a complex historical subject down to its most essential parts.
These rocks cause the steam to condense and the water trickles into a clay channel and receptacle, where it collects and cools.
The bigger the message and the greater its urgency, the easier it is to condense and simplify words and sentences.
Interior water vapor can also move into the attic space and condense on the gable ends, causing paint peeling there.
Fog forms when the air cools to a point at which water vapor in it begins to condense into tiny water droplets.
Blowers push the now-saturated air into a condenser, the first stage in a process that forces the moisture to condense as fresh water.
So what they did was condense the information into an encrypted message so tiny that it could latch on to only one wavelength of sound.
His direction is perfect, managing to condense a 2200-page comic into a two-hour film.
Neutral or anionic polymers condense DNA by packing the DNA due to excluded volume.
The logarithmic scale of time is used to condense results into a small space.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is hard to condense the social habits of peoples into a few dozen pages.
A gas, as explained, is of such a character that it remains fixed and will not stratify or condense.
In that brief time I must condense all that another man should take months to say to you.
As the chromatin begins to condense for the second mitosis, disintegration of the element x becomes apparent.
Yet in order to condense the steam there must be a cooling of the vessel.
We must, however, condense the matter, which was very voluminous.
The nebulas are often called star factories because, over time, the gases found in the nebulas condense into stars.
He guessed the nebulas might be clouds of material that would condense to form stars or were themselves clumps of stars.
What I have done is to condense some of that vapor into a solid.
Galilei pays special attention to diminutions, musica ficta, and respect for the original counterpoint, including how to condense compositions for five or more voices.
In an instant's compass, great hearts sometimes condense to one deep pang, the sum total of those shallow pains kindly diffused through feebler men's whole lives.
We will condense, for the benefit of the reader, the information of Mr. Leverton.
To condense, to curtail, to summarise life, is the purpose of art.
Father Mapple rose, and in a mild voice of unassuming authority ordered the scattered people to condense.
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