Around three to five minutes later, the soya-bean milk solidifies and turns into Bean Jelly. |
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Apparently, thousands of kitchen sinks are clogged every Christmas when turkey fat is tipped down the sink, then solidifies in the U-bend. |
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This starts to get at how the radical contingency of science solidifies through processes of excluding whatever is not-science. |
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Texture holds together under scorching conditions and partially solidifies in extreme cold. |
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Hydrogenated fat is vegetable oil that has been chemically altered so that it becomes harder, more saturated and solidifies at room temperature. |
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The liquid sulfur penetrates cracks and veins in the surrounding rock, where it eventually solidifies. |
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The speculative marketplace fully appreciates this dangerous dynamic, as the perception of endless global liquidity solidifies. |
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As always, DVD solidifies all the reasons I loved the film at the cinema but also offers the chance to see all the details that I'd missed then. |
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They also contain ingredients that make them stay in the stomach longer, it solidifies and makes it harder for the milk to digest. |
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Dolerite is basaltic magma that solidifies rapidly in sills and dikes near the surface. |
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When the temperature has been lowered sufficiently, the remaining liquid solidifies as a eutectic structure of austenite and graphite. |
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Sonia harbors a deep resentment towards her father, which solidifies her relationship with her mother. |
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It's a bracing mental workout that solidifies the memory by actively retrieving information from the recesses of one's own mind. |
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In time the combination solidifies to a phosphatic rock that, in crumbling, provides soil in which vegetation may take root. |
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It kind of solidifies the buzz around your career and makes more opportunities open to you. |
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When the metal solidifies, the urali is retrieved after breaking the mould. |
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It then solidifies and is pushed outwards until it slides down a trench and melts. |
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What befuddles certain Conferences is that routine solidifies and leads to stagnation. |
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A thermoplastic, however, solidifies as it cools and can be melted by reheating. |
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Craft a club mission statement that solidifies how your club feels about its goals. |
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Ocean ridges are linear features on the ocean floor where molten magma originating in the earth's mantle rises and solidifies to form new ocean crust. |
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That realization is hard for Anna, because it solidifies that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has with the mysterious count. |
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The borders are sewn with a double hem that eases adjustments and solidifies knotting. |
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Therefore, the engagement ring solidifies the promise of marriage and commits the fiancé to his fiancée. |
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They could also uphold Prop 8 in a broad ruling that solidifies similar bans in dozens of other states. |
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When applied to a broken bone it solidifies and works like a glue, bringing the two parts of the fracture together. |
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This bill solidifies the agency as an integral part of the Canadian health network. |
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The support of the new Swissprinters umbrella brand emphasizes and solidifies the shared spirit of these four companies. |
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The melted PET is injected into a shape, and it then solidifies to yield a solid preform. |
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This announcement further solidifies Air Canada's commitment to the Ottawa community. |
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With these strong investment partners, our company solidifies its leading position as enterprise sustainability solution vendor. |
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This produces a pool of molten metal that cools and solidifies behind the electrode as it is moved along the joint. |
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When the melt solidifies it takes-on the shape of the mould and forms a hollow casting with the interior profile of the casting mould. |
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Limestone settles and solidifies slowly, which explains that you can often find beautiful and very well preserved fossils in it. |
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If a layer of oil forms at the surface, cool in the refrigerator until the fat solidifies and remove the solid layer with a spatula. |
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In this molten state, the alloy is poured into a mould where it cools and solidifies to give an object of the required size and characteristics. |
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After the draining of a part of the whey, the curd solidifies for 15 to 30 minutes while being gently stirred. |
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When the metal solidifies, a wear-resistant and hard, yet porous surface is formed. |
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This important achievement solidifies Givaudan's leadership position in cooling agents. |
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With The Lincoln Lawyer, Matthew McConaughey solidifies his claim as the top legal eagle in the movies. |
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Huge amounts of military spending provide the example that solidifies the Keynesian claim. |
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Twinkling Spanish guitars, chunky piano chords and electro bass form an unlikely relationship that still solidifies into a proper head-bobbing groove. |
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Using computer models, the researchers simulated a polymer liquid as it solidifies into a crystal. |
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Most of this volume reduction can be found in areas where the solder solidifies last. |
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What solidifies the matter and the reality, is our thought. |
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Most of this volume reduction will be found in those areas where the solder solidifies last. |
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Molten rock is emerging from the Earth's mantle at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, providing new seabed, and as it solidifies, records the magnetic field. |
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The concrete solidifies and hardens through a chemical process called hydration. |
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By using an outer polymer that solidifies under ultraviolet radiation, they also fabricated hard-coated balls containing liquid ethylene glycol. |
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This major deal solidifies financially the Company, without dilution, and will allow us to invest cash resources in the development of our portfolio. |
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The pact also solidifies Russia's military foothold in Transcaucasia as a warning to the larger neighbours, such as Iran and Turkey. |
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When the magma solidifies within the earth's crust, it cools slowly forming coarse textured rocks, such as granite, gabbro, or diorite. |
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The magma, which is brought to the surface through fissures or volcanic eruptions, solidifies at a faster rate. |
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The resulting glass is a new substance in which the waste products are bonded into the glass matrix when it solidifies. |
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The pasty rock often solidifies into rounded formations dubbed pillow lava. |
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Volcanic eruptions can also create new islands, as the magma cools and solidifies upon contact with the water. |
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This upwelling magma then cools and solidifies by conduction and convection of heat to form new oceanic crust. |
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As these narrow conduits open, the first magma to enter solidifies and provides a form of insulation for later magma. |
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Along with careful control of other elements and timing, this allows the carbon to separate as spheroidal particles as the material solidifies. |
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As the Sector solidifies plans for implementing the reorganization, continued efforts should be made to engage staff in discussions and to provide staff with timely information. |
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That these men have withstood sexual contact with women and have come away unfeminized solidifies their masculinity. |
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In the process, molten aluminum is atomized onto a surface on which the metal rapidly solidifies into sheet form. |
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If lava from a subaerial eruption is ponded against glacial ice, it melts some of the ice but also quickly solidifies, forming a barrier behind which more lava can pile up. |
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Once reduced to a liquid state, the fiber becomes very smooth and a very polished finish remains once the laser radiation stops and the surface solidifies once more. |
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Having a doctor hand a child a book solidifies in the parents' mind that reading is important. |
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When bismuth solidifies, it expands, unlike most other metals. |
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The silicon phase in aluminum-silicon alloys solidifies in the form of large platelets, called acicular silicon. |
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The term 'gelatinising' describes a process in which gelatine or another thickening agent, such as veal, chicken or fish stock, is added to a hot liquid which then solidifies as it cools. |
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Fayalite then solidifies around the grains, gluing the sand onto the surface of the casting. |
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As that book did, Piketty solidifies and gives an intellectual edge to the view that something is wrong here, and something new and bold and radical has got to be done. |
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Estrogen is the key hormone that solidifies protein in bones. |
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Within a minute, the foam solidifies into a cast around all the internal organs within the cavity, applying enough pressure to staunch bleeding in the affected areas without inhibiting uninjured organs. |
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As magma cools and solidifies, hydrogen and chlorine present in the molten rock tend to bond to form hydrogen chloride gas. |
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The material then quickly solidifies as it is directed into place with an x-y controlled extruding nozzle that creates a precisely dimensioned laminate. |
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This magma tends to be extremely viscous because of its high silica content, so it often does not attain the surface but cools and solidifies at depth. |
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When it has stopped moving, lava solidifies to form igneous rock. |
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Dracula's alleged attack, moreover, solidifies the link between them, and in her willingness to introject the Other Mina becomes open to the radical alterity of the Other. |
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This patent further solidifies the strong intellectual property foundation of the company and is an important milestone for the development of our novel NITROSYL Systems. |
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The melt in the base wall and the lower side wall solidifies long before the mold cavity is fully filled and full injection pressure in the cavity is reached. |
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You'll see that throughout camp until someone solidifies themselves. |
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When iron solidifies too quickly, the carbon atoms in the iron don't have sufficient time to collect and bond together to form the preferred structure, which is graphite. |
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This involves killing the cells of the skin with an electrical current by a spark, which solidifies the cells, or by heat, which coagulates them or with a laser. |
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