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Power lift my heart to the skies, you muscle-clumped hero.
The rest clumped or ripped or simply sloshed off the pan.
Mr. Krone lightened the coffee with almond milk, which clumped ominously.
Subtraction, division and exponentiation are nonassociative operations: Who's clumped with whom matters.
One was of broccoli, the other of clumped-up buds of marijuana.
The first flakes clumped together as they twirled and fluttered to the ground.
The hypothetical planet, he said, formed when asteroids clumped into one big planet.
Slices of pepper ran down her face and clumped in her blond curls.
This would have left a rock ring which soon clumped into a large sphere.
Because of the resolution, the bright spots appeared to be clumped together as one.
Ahlum clumped up the steps to the weather-beaten announcing booth to set up.
In Spain 55 of them have been clumped together into just a dozen or so.
While development has been clumped in two compact sections, it has begun to spread out.
They'll sometimes be clumped together into "publishing groups," which might share a marketing and publicity team.
The trio of Norwegians known as the "Attacking Vikings" were clumped together on the results board.
Champion said the address mix-up may have occurred because mailboxes in the area are clumped together.
Hundreds of police officers clumped on the corners, glancing up at the smoke uncurling in the sky.
She tried some 20 protein powders, most of which clumped and turned drinks cloudy under hot temperatures.
And the stars it does have are clumped together in clusters that are far apart from one another.
His orthopedic shoes clumped across the lawn as he ran, and I thought: He isn't what I imagined.
She "clumped them all together like the presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, indistinguishable one from another," she writes.
Strong winds kept the desultory crowd out of the scenic pool area and clumped awkwardly in the lobby.
Remove rice from refrigerator and separate it with a fork until the grains are no longer clumped together.
In another unexpected makeup move, Storey and Ross agreed on purposefully clumped lashes, which Ross sported throughout the night.
David Brooks It feels like people clumped themselves into intellectual movements more 30 years ago than they do today.
That process allows them to identify a subtle pattern of a brain protein called tau, clumped in critical areas.
Instead, the drill's hammering motion will be forced down into what NASA believes is highly compact or clumped soil.
What's more, many of these families are no longer clumped together, having drifted further and further apart over the eons.
Removing the appendix doesn't completely eliminate the risk, and it's normal for the clumped proteins to appear in the appendix.
Reasonably quickly, gravity would have clumped almost all of this debris back together, to produce a new set of moons.
The evening after my rainy wrong turn I clumped eagerly up the road from Tsumago to the town of Magome.
These chunks clumped together to become a dense core that had enough gravity to pull in gases and other heavier elements.
These gases may have clumped together, becoming dense enough to pull in other gases and materials to form into a planet.
Now the nerves in her lower spinal cord are clumped together, causing severe pain, urinary problems, and weakness in her legs.
Or maybe there was a hunk of radioactive nickel clumped unevenly in the star, which would have added light to the signature.
I wait until they set and then swirl them around with a spatula until they have clumped together — then season and serve.
Breakthrough discovery They believe they may be the pieces that clumped together to form the comet when the solar system was young.
Dr. Kuhns had brought a handful of his colleagues and interns, who clumped together in the front row on the left side.
The whole scheme was based on an assumption that the below-ground hold-up was heavily clumped together soil, rather than rock.
Sometimes, fat cells get clumped together and pushed through the holes in this netting, creating those visible bumps and dimples on your skin.
I mean, the size of it is just ridiculous and there's more ants clumped up in balls on top of the raft too.
Tech Tip Q. I sometimes look in the Photos app on my iPhone and see multiple versions of the same shot clumped together.
Not long ago, galleries here numbered in the few dozens; now there are around 220 — huge, teensy, rich, shoestring — clumped across the city.
Through her windshield, she could see office workers huddling together for smoke breaks and clumped around conference tables in glassy ground-floor offices.
Wielding lo-fi, bedroom indie rock, acts like Diet Cig, Jawbreaker Reunion, Frankie Cosmos, and Florist were all clumped together in a Bandcamp boom.
" The former wrestler recalled one time when he went into the wrestling room at OSU and a few athletes and Jordan were "clumped together.
In those models, dark matter is basically limited to an effect that happens when enough regular matter is clumped into a part of space.
The tears welled up at the corners of my eyelids, then streaked around my cheekbones and clumped together in the coarse hairs of my beard.
There are only 12 months in the year and up to 31 days in each month, so people playing birthdays are all clumped together here.
Is it the orchestration, with the harmonies clumped together in the middle of the range and bare octaves at the extremes of treble and bass?
He lives off a park on the western side of Madrid, and the art houses are clumped together near Plaza de España, not far away.
"Rather, possible future preventative treatments could aim to target levels of the clumped proteins in the gut, or to somehow prevent their escape to the brain."
On screen, Mohamed Salah, Egypt's star striker who has acquired Godlike status here, clumped his famous curly hair in his hands, despair etched on his face.
The Milky Way is only a few hundred million years younger than the universe itself, and formed as the initial hot gas in the early universe clumped.
"I have to remove people from the mentality that all Indian food should be clumped up into nine dishes that are not really Indian dishes," she said.
The mystery was this: When the egg finally hatched, it would do so virtually in unison with all the other stink bug eggs clumped around it. How?
With 3:16 before halftime, receiver Tyrie Cleveland was standing all alone next to the UK sidelines while all 11 UK players were clumped in the middle.
The previously foamy substance before me clumped and curdled, but I pushed on and proceeded to coat the popcorn with it and then stick it in the oven.
Four pieces include multiple lamps clumped together at the base like low-slung toadstools; another comprises stackable parts, each ringed with its own set of French accordion shades.
Huddled or clumped, the dancers wriggle and shake, rolling their heads and hips as if in a dark corner of a rave before it develops into an orgy.
Through laboratory experiments, the researchers found that under Titan-like atmospheric conditions, sand grains collide and become electrically charged, clumping together and remaining clumped for an incredibly long time.
At a hip Rochester restaurant called Nosh, Viavattine held the menu up to the light to assess its "flocculation" (the degree to which its fibres had clumped infelicitously together).
While you're unlikely to spot a fungal monster like the Humongous Fungus lurking beneath your soil, honey mushrooms can sometimes appear on the surface clumped together around tree trunks.
An analysis of the 2016 vote by New Hampshire Public Radio showed that votes by people with New Hampshire driver's licenses were largely clumped in and around college towns.
After the 2010 census, responsibility for congressional redistricting fell largely to Republican-controlled state legislatures, which clumped voters in districts that would help more from the party get elected.
Until near the end of the race, claims the theory, candidates are clumped in distinct lanes, trying to defeat the others in their lane to make the final two.
To put it simply, people with Alzheimer's disease have brains that are filled with rigid, clumped-together deposits of the proteins amyloid beta and tau, called plaques and tangles, respectively.
Meanwhile, Hi Wildflower, an erstwhile extension of her aesthetic self, has clumped off into its own entity, an enterprise that props her up materially and gives her space to write.
Mr. Biden's three closest competitors are clumped together in a statistical tie, with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont earning 28 percent support, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Despite their minuscule mass, so many neutrinos were born during the Big Bang that their collective gravity influenced how all the matter in the universe clumped together into stars and galaxies.
Two teams clumped near the top of the ACC standings face a quick turnaround after learning some important lessons over the weekend when No. 4 Louisville travels to Syracuse on Monday.
Eccrine sweat is clear and watery, and used to cool the body down, while apocrine sweat glands, clumped mainly around the armpits and genitals, activate during sex and times of stress.
Gail: The Democrats were two parties back in the day when the South was Democratic and you had a whole passel of conservative segregationists clumped together with northern and western liberals.
Mexican officials reported in March that the wintering monarchs, clumped tightly in trees, covered 6.1 acres (2.5 hectares) last winter, a decline of 15 percent blamed in part on brutal storms that season.
And dogs, of course — hundreds of them, freed from their fuddy-duddy humans, playing chase or clumped together in growly play-scrums or taking off on wild-eyed sprints, tongues waving like pennants.
Using a combination of automated computer analysis and observer scoring, Savoca's team evaluated how tightly the schools clumped together, and how the body of each fish changed before and after adding the flavored seawater.
The first major difference I noticed was in texture: Ramsay's recipe had a thicker cheese consistency that clumped together with the crusty topping when served, while Garten's was looser and on the saucy side.
"If I didn't cook the paste down and let the oil separate earlier, you'll end up with loads of oil floating around and clumped together in your laksa, which is no good," advises Yin.
But as a result of pressure from both European settlers and more nomadic tribes on the plains, the three tribes were reduced and, eventually, clumped together — an affiliation of necessity, not always of choice.
She is a fan of acupuncture, and the mat, roughly the size of a flattened porcupine, is similarly covered with short spikes—almost ten thousand of them, clumped onto rows of one-inch disks.
Although the flour clumped a bit when I added it to the sauce (it probably was my fault and not the recipe's), the cooking of the pasta and cheese sauce went off without a hitch.
At age 3, Mari practically scalped herself with scissors — fluffs of her curly Afro clumped like polka dots across our beige carpet — to make room for the long blond hair her white classmate, Missy, wore.
A contact binary fits with some theories of how the planets formed — that clouds of pebbles clumped together into larger lobe-size bodies, and then these two lobes gently bumped into each other and stuck.
My first experience seeing Downtown Boys was in a cramped space on an unusually humid summer evening in Portland, OR. People clumped on a stained couch, nervously sipping cheap, lukewarm beer and scrolling on their smartphones.
Halloween is the one way it's socially acceptable to palm these gifts—of chewy cardamom pods, of clumped Nando's salt, of half a bag of oats—off to children under the guise of holiday-motivated charity.
The set by Jason Ardizzone-West (who worked on "The Gabriels" at the Public), lighted by the great Jennifer Tipton, again consists principally of simple tables and chairs, which are first seen clumped together, like furniture in storage.
Some history: After a rapid phase of expansion immediately after the Big Bang, the plasma of electrons and protons in the universe began to cool about 400,000 years later and the particles clumped together to form neutral hydrogen gas.
Atlassian, the Australian maker of workplace software, specifically looks at the spread of women and minority employees across its company to make sure that each team has diverse members and that employees aren't clumped together in one part of the organization.
On they went for hours, criss-crossing the tundra until the sun got low and the deep cold crept in, and Kaskil would climb up Roomba's clumped fur and doze there in the musky warmth as the mammoth carried him home.
The resulting map, from Rankin, is pretty fascinating: The map's conclusion isn't exactly surprising: Humans live on land, and much of the world's land is still on one side of the world (and was even more clumped up in the past).
Allbirds makes just a few categories of shoes: runners (a clumped silhouette that looks like it was dreamed up in a bootlegging operation), loungers (inoffensive slip-ons), tree toppers (a Chuck Taylor manqué) and skippers (which are, like, the worst Keds).
But, according to Bateman, this kind of discussion is often ignored within economics, a field in which the concepts of feminism and women's rights are clumped together as social, political and cultural issues best suited for other disciplines to study.
The curdled milk sinks to the bottom of the enormous vats, and after it has clumped together into a firm mass it is hoisted out with cheesecloths, and shaped into the drum-like form that makes Parmigiano-Reggiano so recognizable.
What in the World Among the more unnerving sights a traveler may come across in distant corners of the world are giant hairballs of wires, clumped at the tops of utility poles or hanging perilously from the sides of buildings.
No matter how benign the subject might initially strike you — and really what could be unsettling about a close-up, overhead view of a cherry pie, whose crust has been partially removed, revealing balls of gooey red cherries clumped together, like blood cells?
When he walked in, many of those staffers were standing, clumped together, anxiously discussing how to respond to the attack—a problem compounded by the fact that they'd been locked out of many of their own basic services, like email and messaging.
Journalists with the Annapolis-based daily huddled under a covered parking deck of the Annapolis Mall, not far from where scores of other media outlets were clumped together awaiting further details of the shooting that left five people dead, including colleagues, and others injured.
Journalists with the Annapolis-based daily huddled under a covered parking deck of the Annapolis Mall, not far from where scores of other media outlets were clumped together Thursday awaiting further details of the shooting that left five people dead, including colleagues, and others injured.
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Once, at the Metropolitan Museum, I counted dozens of people clumped in front of several paintings by van Gogh while one or two or none paid a whole room of Cézannes cursory attention as others walked through with passing glances.
"In the process, the smog particles are compressed and they clutter together so they can't disconnect, and once they've connected on a negatively charged surface they're not fine dust anymore [because they've clumped together to form a larger mass], and every month or two you clean the surface," he said.
One thing that excites me about Murphy's work — and this is something many critics have pointed out — is her uncanny ability to transform whatever her subject (a leather purse, a dirty pink inflatable swim ring, gooey red cherries clumped together, or a stucco wall) into a skin of oil paint.
Behind the cluster of 231 that stands closest to the river, there is another layer, this one so profuse in its bloom that it has become a cloud of pink, the petals so thickly clumped that they obscure even the surrounding greenery — the pines and paulownias and persimmon trees, now bare of fruit — in a fog.
Attendance on this day will be announced as 21,113—that's season tickets sold, mostly by casinos doing favors for high spenders—but a CBS television camera, scanning the stands just before kickoff, reveals no more than a few thousand lost souls, clumped in random, distant patches, clinging to the inside of the huge, futuristic stadium like the last few lonely Rice Krispies stuck to the sides of a really big cereal bowl.
Halloween is like that: there's some sort of weird nationwide loss of inhibition because everything is literally dressed as an Other, and so mentally something eases round the gears a touch and you start acting like a different person—a better you, a more confident you—and, long story short, you just woke up in Lewisham, still in your cat eye contacts and with your ass cheeks glued together, and god, oh god: shamble out into the light with all the other up-with-the-cockerel just-shagged zombies and try to make it home before the sun truly rises and everyone can see clearly which strands of hair are clumped together with fake blood and which are bound with actual jizz.

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