Well folks, that go-along attitude and curiosity have together congealed into a large putrid mass of disgust. |
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This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison. |
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The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding. |
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By his early teens, that ambition had already congealed into something darker. |
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When the reaction was complete, the catalyst congealed into a sticky solid and settled to the bottom of the test tube. |
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A cold southerly rain storm caught the newly shorn wethers and four hundred died because the cold congealed the fat around their kidneys. |
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Although overall it was linear and limber, in places it congealed into colorful clots. |
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Far from being congealed in time, Arawakan sacred landscapes are cultural processes and, as such, are continually under construction. |
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Little globules of fat had congealed on the stew's surface, and it was quite cold. |
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Actually, I think the government over the past decade has kind of congealed its effort and has been working very hard to coordinate the efforts. |
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The lush, transparent strings, sweet toned winds, sonorous brass, and bracing percussion congealed into a first rate ensemble. |
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If enough magma congealed around the exchangers it could degrade performance and cause damage. |
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Differences too congealed into a social contract in which privileges and economic inequalities were communal goods. |
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Finally, the eggs congealed into shiny yellow clumps, and we sat down at the table to eat. |
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But instead of neatly-folded hosiery, out comes a congealed mass of tightly interwoven tights, socks, bras and assorted accessories. |
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History becomes emblematic, congealed into an array of postures, each summing up a whole community across the ages. |
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By the fourth season, each of the leads has fallen into a comfortable rhythm, and they've congealed into a formidable comedy team. |
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Her greasy brown hair was held back in pigtails flaked with dandruff, and congealed hair grease. |
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These moments of disquiet congealed into a continuous nagging worry when I went to my first World Cup finals in Argentina. |
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His blood congealed, his heart putrefied and he knew he had to react sharply. |
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This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology. |
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As good as it is there is this unscratchable memory of the 5-gallon jug that was loaded, lined, and congealed with the yellow soot at a restaurant I once worked at. |
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My fellow diners feast on what looks like a random assortment of seasonal vegetables congealed in a murky coconut sauce, or else the dreaded soy burger. |
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But it had such a high melting point and it cooled so rapidly once exposed to air, that it didn't really flow before it congealed into solid rock. |
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Another possibility, he speculated, was that lubricant has congealed into a buttery texture, preventing it from being evenly spread among the gear's moving parts. |
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What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line. |
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Walk down K Street in Washington DC or visit a law and lobbying firm in central Washington and you will see the congealed wealth of all this corruption. |
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I still had the handful of yoghurt from the photo shoot and even though the yoghurt had curdled, this congealed dairy product was a feast to these backward Devonian fooles! |
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He poured what resembled congealed blood into a pot and waited for a blistery boil to break the surface. |
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As a result, the voice of the memoir changed and it all congealed into A Mountain of Crumbs. |
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Also check that there is nothing that has congealed and is blocking up the hose. |
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It oozes down the vein of gold, and its muddy substance is congealed under the influence of the winter cold until it is as hard as pumice. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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Since the creation of the capital's mayoralty in 2000, a distinct ideology has congealed around that office. |
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I say of Nature because, even though in its congealed form, I am indirectly placing the raw materials in their natural habitat. |
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He stopped and took a drink of the cold tea which stood beside him, now thick with congealed butter. |
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Hard boiled candies are solutions of sugar which are congealed by a very high viscosity, in a glass structure. |
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My favorite of the pastas was the veal cannelloni, dual torpedo tubes of ground veal, congealed in a creamy mushroom sauce, with flakes of Parmesan sprinkled on top. |
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This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, imperturbable substance. |
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The days of sloppy semolina, congealed custard and tasteless toad-in-the-hole, are at an end in North Lincolnshire schools, according to the county council. |
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For Nietzsche the immovability of architectural form is a metaphor of the rigid logic of metaphysics, in which will to power has become congealed and petrified. |
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Tangible heritage is a form of congealed cultural value, and insofar as all communities possess ideas about cultural value, cultural diversity also enhances tangible heritage. |
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It was grey and really anaemic and congealed, with an ice cream scoop of potato splodged in the middle. |
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If the container is exposed to temperatures below 50°F and appears congealed or stringy, do not use and contact the ARDEX Technical Service Department for more information. |
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That meant it went down the drain. That has resulted in blocked sewers and other environmental problems as congealed fats and oils interfere with the infrastructure below our streets taking away the waste water. |
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Bunny molds are perfect for congealed salads or even small individual cakes. |
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Common culprits include rags, diapers, children's toys, plastic bottles, and a combination of lint from the washing machine and congealed grease from dish washing. |
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Skip those passe gelatin or congealed salads of yesteryear as they don't hold up well in the heat. |
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On February 4, Southern Ontario was hit by a winter storm out of the American Rockies, packing blustery winds and a congealed mixture of ice pellets, snow, freezing rain and rain. |
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Remove the congealed duck fat and melt again. |
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Community life is not congealed, but plastic. |
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Don't be surprised to see that the olive oil has congealed in the fridge. |
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Holding his candle so that he could read the coffin plates, and so holding it that the wax dropped in white patches which congealed as they touched the metal, he made assurance of Lucy's coffin. |
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That will change when getting congealed fat off pans stops being someone else's job. While the demand for service survives the Servant Problem, standards of housekeeping also tend to fall. |
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Before reheating, skim off any congealed fat. |
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If kept in a cold place, it will become cloudy or congealed. |
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A popular Arab treatment for the common cold was al fanad or al panad, small sugar twists made from congealed syrup, which became known in English as alphenics or penides. |
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When the cold north wind bloweth, and the water is congealed into ice, it abideth upon every gathering together of water, and clotheth the water as with a breastplate. |
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