I am not trying to evade your Honour's questions, but again this case, as it has progressed through, is crystallised. |
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They look marvellous against slate-grey winter skies and when the sun shines after a hard frost they glisten like crystallised fruits. |
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The idea crystallised after she met her future web designer at a party and found financial backing. |
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The multiplicity of possible perspectives is endless, whilst the definite moment in time remains crystallised. |
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It follows that the charge over the book and other debts was a floating charge until it crystallised on that date. |
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Perhaps it was a sensation crystallised by the potent mix of sun and alcohol, and sweat cooled onto a sticky back. |
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I would like it crystallised by this Court, in words that are non-ambiguous, that what was done was a criminal offence. |
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Already some sites yield little more than a mass of crystallised aluminium oxide. |
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For example, I knew that the effect of these roses appearing in a black space, decorated only in white crystallised paint, would be superb. |
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Many biological molecules can only be crystallised with difficulty, if at all, and even then the conformation may not be representative of the molecule in the living cell. |
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Such an influence is greatly needed in a world where humanity has crystallised into a condition of selfishness and separateness. |
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Mallory crystallised a romantic vision of the mountaineer, chasing after dreams on ice-wrapped summits far from home and hearth. |
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I believe she has crystallised a lot of the hard work that has gone into this subject. |
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I peer into a stand of smoking hot woks, thinking I still have room for more, then suddenly I make out the crystallised wings and shells of dragonflies and beetles. |
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The layers of hydroxides are irregular and poorly crystallised and their structure is finely and concentrically laminar. |
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Presence of oolites and fairly regularly distributed small crystallised fossils. |
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Half covered with dark chocolate, these slices of crystallised orange are delectably delicious. |
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This is why crystallised enzymes often retain their catalytic activities. |
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Once the salt has crystallised out, it is drawn off as a mash, centrifuged and dried. |
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The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible. |
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They built up an original repertoire and they crystallised into the band Bénabar et Associés, with Bénabar singing and playing piano. |
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This crystallised radish will surprise you, and offer your Foie Gras a unique taste. |
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The flavours mingle fresh fruit flavours with crystallised hints, each one balancing perfectly with the other. |
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It shocked the international community and crystallised its resolve to find a solution to the crisis. |
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Definitions of public service broadcasting may be crystallised into three principles that reflect the most essential character of public service: diversity, geographic universality and impartiality. |
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But the next arrival, a naked, baked, unbelievably luxurious oyster topped by a few atoms of rhubarb gratin and crystallised seaweed, was even more sybaritic. |
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Vesterbro, a 35 hectare area close to the historical centre of Copenhagen, crystallised this dynamic in a series of renovations which at same time represent a raft of shared adventures. |
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Q I have a jar of honey that has set rock hard and crystallised. |
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These issues have been monitored for a long time by the rapporteur, Mr Medina Ortega, which is why his rich experience of the lacunae, malfunctions and weaknesses in law-making are crystallised in his report. |
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This is a time when the materialistic assumptions and ways of living are being shaken loose from crystallised forms of selfishness and separateness. |
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The boundaries of the Kingdom of Sussex probably crystallised around the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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Political Unionism crystallised around the Protestant areas in the northern part of Ireland. |
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Garnet plagiogranitoids occur in the northeastern part, crystallised from melting of host rock acid granulites. |
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A candied violet or crystallized violet is a flower, usually of Viola odorata, preserved by a coating of egg white and crystallised sugar. |
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As the molten rock cooled to around 1000 celsius it solidified and crystallised and fractures along vertical joints formed. |
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It crystallised his lifelong conviction that to restore was to destroy, and that the only true course was preservation and conservation. |
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Those decisions have crystallised discontents. |
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However, conditions have now reached a crystallised state where the inherent power of the material world is exerting more power than it should on human creativity. |
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Frost crunching underfoot, countryside crystallised beneath crisp skies, the joy of being scarf-swaddled, rosy cheeked and steamy breathed – there's nothing like a winter walk. |
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One of the products of the reaction between the acid and the metal was in solution, and crystallised when left overnight and the water evaporated. |
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Meanwhile, England serve up dish after insipid dish of appetite suppressants, crystallised in the moribund selection of Milner as a wide player on the right. |
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The consistency can be fluid, viscous or partly to entirely crystallised. |
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The conflict which now pits Iran against part of the Arab world seems to have crystallised during the entire electoral campaign in the country of Cedars. |
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Layers rich in iron are the least crystallised and contain cobalt as a minor element, while the layers of manganese are better crystallised and richer in copper and nickel. |
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But his love for music crystallised when, at 11, on a scratchy 78rpm record, he heard Abdul Karim Khan, the great master of the Kirana school, which melodiously blended elements of the music of both north and south. |
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A car chase is crystallised into something snappier and the thing is done inside two hours, 20 minutes. |
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This document provides a rough sketch of the expected contents and implications of a revised Directive, however the various elements have not yet crystallised into specific articles. |
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The forty-spotted pardalote is the first Australian bird found to encourage trees to release manna, a sugary crystallised sap. |
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In Agenda 21 for culture the approaches and positioning taken by actors, who are no longer timorous but rather by working together have achieved a great deal of maturity, are precipitated and crystallised. |
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It is either liquid, crystallised or creamy. |
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I've reaffirmed my love for the liberal and critically sharp department I work in – and that appreciation crystallised further as we took on a variety of small battles, as we promoted and pushed the department in new ways. |
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By now the family's wishes had crystallised. |
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The mistakes both banks made were so epic and the losses on the lending so huge that if the losses were crystallised Lloyds' capacity to trade would be questionable. |
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On cooling, these crystallised and solidified to form the Great Whin Sill. |
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Dessert was yoghurt panna cotta with winberry poached pear followed by dark chocolate tart with poached apricots, crystallised pistachios and apricot and vanilla ice-cream. |
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Each one contains chocolate-covered crystallised orange sticks. |
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Include UNISON and the whole situation is crystallised into one massive group which wants the featherbedding of the public sector to continue no matter what the cost. |
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The new rules allows one's pension fund, whether crystallised, or uncrystallised, to be passed to their beneficiaries with no further reduction to tax. |
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They found and confiscated a package wrapped in sticky tape which contained 544 grammes of a white crystallised powder, believed to be an illegal substance. |
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Make the nutty streusel mixture by rubbing butter into the flour and adding the sugar, ground ginger, crystallised ginger and chopped nuts and set to one side. |
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