Fever, heat, and stagnation may damage the fluids, which congeal and thicken and do not flow. |
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When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs. |
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Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |
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Only there does the noise seem to congeal with some solid structure and make for a truly pleasing listen. |
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Fats and grease congeal and harden in cold water which can then be flushed through the system. |
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Knowing that the book is devoted to obscenity, the viewer strives to make these recalcitrant shapes congeal into something naughty. |
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She delights in mopping it up with the melted cheesey bread before it has time to congeal. |
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Thus, any forging of a pair-bond system within the species which trended toward promiscuity would be very slow to congeal across generations. |
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As the song progresses, it seems to become both more structured and overwhelming, as its ever-expanding stratum seems to congeal into a more regular pattern. |
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Yet somehow the film's parts never quite congeal into a satisfying whole. |
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Many types of protein may congeal into amyloid plaques, and such plaques can form in a number of different tissues. |
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As some petroleum products age, such as crude, bunker or heavy fuel oil, they solidify and congeal to a mousse consistency. |
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We can congeal the processes, effecting a knowledge transfer, should you wish one day to internalize these procedures. |
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Let the ingredients congeal and leave to cool and serve cold with cultures of tiny organisms 13.7 billion years later. |
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But when directed inward, that lifeblood tends to congeal, while exposed to rigorous movement it can offer sustaining power. |
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This filtration stage couldn't be done in continuous without seeing aluminium congeal. This compelled him to have important periods of inactivity. |
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The shock will soon congeal into fear-fueled groupthink and gridlock. |
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Agglutinin, substance that causes particles to congeal in a group or mass, particularly a typical antibody that occurs in the blood serums of immunized and normal human beings and animals. |
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Before using, clean the surface of the protective sticker of digital measuring instruments for several times with dry, clean cloth to remove water which might congeal. |
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So even if it's hard to decide whether the novel can really progress it's easy to see that it can congeal — that certain novelistic conventions grow steadily more conventional, and lose some of their original power. |
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Wine, of its own nature, will not congeal and freeze, only it will lose the strength, and become appalled in extremity of cold. |
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The unity of 2004 was a negative unity, a rejection of Aristide's corruption, abuse, and violence, a unity long to congeal and quick to dissipate. |
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Intrusive igneous rocks those that congeal at depth are virtually always crystalline, whereas extrusive igneous rocks, or volcanic rocks, may be partly to entirely glassy. |
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In summary, thanks to the relation which I maintain with the materials, I congeal the fragility of moment and these samples of life become mirrors for some, objects of decoration for the others. |
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From hundreds of leftovers, we will pick out the most exciting items, sort them and arrange them so that with the aid of the vacuum machine they congeal into a picture. |
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