It's almost like claret wine, except thicker like syrup, drying, coagulating, congealing into a tacky mess on the floor. |
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There were too many occasions where the different sections pulled against each other instead of congealing into a whole. |
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This gives it a special quality of fluidity and it can be easily shaped after congealing. |
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The notion that eating fat does not in itself make you fat seems to be congealing into hard fact. |
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But it pays for over half of America's basic research the most ambitious, ground-breaking sort, such as DARPA's melting and congealing robots. |
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Thixotropy: Property of some gels of liquifying when stirred or shaken and congealing again when left standing. |
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The sound hasn't radically changed though the mix is strangely muddier this time around, with the instruments sometimes blurring together into a dense, congealing mass. |
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Racks of toast, half-filled coffee mugs, plates of congealing eggs, and a sweating pop bottle indicate that breakfast was hastily ended to respond to OTTAWA's request for a boarding. |
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His political timing was also impeccable, for he entered the Virginia legislature just as opposition to the taxation policies of the British Parliament was congealing. |
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In the early 1770s his own character was also congealing. |
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This wasn't a city full of hipsters congealing around an idea. |
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They are caught in the conflict between their fear of a liquidity: of disorganizing, unbounding, being overaroused, leaking out, and their fear of congealing and compressing into one unchanging despairing lump. |
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These surface features are due to the movement of very fluid lava under a congealing surface crust. |
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The gestures of the reclining woman at the start yield to 20 minutes of squiggling, spiraling, kneeling, rolling, and recovering bodies, often congealing in unison. |
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This reflection thawed my congealing blood, and again the tide of life and love flowed impetuously onward, again to ebb as my busy thoughts changed. |
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