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Imagine condensing 2,500 hours' worth of work into two minutes.
Publishers are experimenting with condensing an entire scientific field into a book.
Smoke gathers in the windowsill above the candlewick, condensing into a flame.
" She continued, "When the moisture starts condensing you start getting microbial action.
She was tasked with condensing her story into a simple, straightforward application.
They had only cursory descriptions, often condensing an incident into a single paragraph.
Unsurprisingly, condensing what is essentially ten books into one small publication takes work.
But we had to do lots and lots of editing, reordering and condensing.
It leads to a condensing and a poeticizing of language and an intensifying.
It's simply water vapor condensing in the air to make man-made clouds.
Water, water, water, water: Ever-flowing, Never slowing, Always changing, Condensing, evaporating, precipitating.
Drawing a story out rather than condensing was "just more tiring," he said.
Do you have a process of condensing verbose ideas down to something simpler?
Shopping for a dorm or apartment means a lot of condensing and clever shopping.
It seamlessly transitions between speakers, condensing bon mots from their courses into thematic playlists.
The original films that these shorts are condensing were the entry point for fans.
Their juices leak onto the pan, condensing and mingling with the rendering chicken fat.
An ambitious exhibition of this scale risks condensing an entire continent into one narrative.
"Delicate" is the song that, for whatever reason, is best at condensing her reputation emotions.
Like Hopper, Thiebaud knows how to expand one part of a painting while condensing another.
This will including condensing its existing "vision enhancing" technology into a single pair of glasses.
She realized that vivid imagery could go far toward condensing a poem's narrative and conveying feelings.
When the star formed, it started out larger before condensing down to its dwarf star size.
In the above animation, Briggs illustrated the condensing of Earth&aposs magnetic field (the dotted line).
Downpours go hand in hand with hurricanes, since the cyclones are powered by evaporating and condensing moisture.
Downpours go hand-in-hand with hurricanes, since the cyclones are powered by evaporating and condensing moisture.
Advertisers have used that to their advantage for a century, condensing their messages into short, simple bursts.
Condensing the career of Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky into a feature documentary was never going to be easy.
Condensing problems into silly couplets allows me to organize chaotic thoughts into a structure that makes more sense.
In the rising columns, the air cools, condensing moisture within it and allowing clouds and showers to develop.
As the universe transitioned from hot plasma to cold condensing gas, it plunged into the cosmic Dark Ages.
And then as you breathe out, imagine you're condensing that energy into a dense disk between your hands.
In the new theory, we think leftover gas and dust are condensing into planets around nearly every star.
But in 2016, the studio scrapped that plan, dropping part two and condensing Infinity War into just one film.
The House had proposed maintaining the 39.6 percent top rate and condensing the current seven tax brackets to four.
Game of Thrones is ending, and Benioff and Weiss are racing to the conclusion by condensing plots and simplifying characters.
That has included condensing the command structure and giving greater emphasis on new capabilities including cyberspace, electronic and information warfare.
"Colliding Dreams" takes on the unwieldy task of condensing it into a feature documentary that presents several points of view.
"Game of Thrones" required condensing a vast narrative, visualizing wonders like dragons' flight and creating a world that spanned continents.
The foundation is releasing its first best-practice manual, condensing a 300-400 page industry document to just 30 pages.
Even harder than adapting a lecture is condensing a theory about Western civilization into a volume of about a hundred pages.
The street stretches into the distance in either direction, its silence occasionally interrupted by a jogger puffing heavily behind condensing breath.
This allowed them to see the formation of the black holes -- matter forming, gas inflowing, turbulence, condensing and the spinning motion.
"Perhaps condensing images in this way is to prepare you for danger," Pfeiffer suggested, like recurring nightmares of wolves or zombies.
The first episode even adapts the story of the original show's two-part pilot, condensing it to the point of incomprehension.
We're mixing the two together, condensing it all into the nutrition label, so news consumers can more quickly make their own decision.
Dr. Janssen said the storm could be driven by water pushed up in the atmosphere, condensing, forming clouds and falling back down.
Songwriting is an intensely personal experience but is pulled back by the objectivity of condensing a given sentiment into a certain melody.
"We're essentially condensing what we like to do in two weeks into 36 hours," said Andrew Buckland, the manager of the studio.
For perfect Persian-style rice, cooks wrap a pot's lid with cloth to absorb the condensing steam and to guarantee fluffier grains.
The special loses something by condensing the story as much as it does, but it's hard to go wrong with Dickens in song.
For the first time, NASCAR limited each round to five minutes, with seven minutes between, condensing the entire qualifying session to 29 minutes.
The show was conceived as a way of way of condensing issues and undercurrents around migration, of which terrorism is just one part.
That vapor then expanded out over an area 500 times the size of the Earth before finally cooling and condensing into the moon.
Condensing the grand idea of interplanetary travel into something we regular folks can actually digest and understand will be Torricke-Barton's new job.
Mr. O'Rourke spent much of the last two months of 2018 finishing his work in Congress, condensing his preparation period even more tightly.
Planet's imaging team cropped and stitched the stills together, condensing two-and-a-half minutes of real-time into a quick 11-second video.
FINANCIAL markets are supposed to be the font of all wisdom, weighing up the information available and condensing it into a set of prices.
The film covers more than a decade of political jousting, condensing the process of Jones' creation of the still-classified, 1003,2100-plus page report.
Tariffs on the steel, aluminum, condensing units and electrical components the company uses to build its products have cut the company's profits 8 percent.
"We're essentially taking our first two channels, and condensing them down together so we end up with just two channels [in total]," Bain explained.
A fan sucks in air, which is then filtered and chilled to a dew point (a temperature at which water starts condensing) by Genny.
Reading class did provide other lessons: in a weird way, the condensing of words, and worlds, in those digests proved instructive for a poet.
After condensing into little droplets, the particles reflected sunlight back into space and cooled the planet by about 1 degree Fahrenheit for over a year.
"It's a room within a room, condensing enough features and space to take the airiness of the rest of the apartment into consideration," he said.
The ingredients: a smartphone with a plastic cover, a relatively inexpensive condensing lens, and about a dollar's worth of PVC pipe, sandpaper, and electrical tape.
The 110-page Withdrawal Agreement Bill would typically be scrutinized over weeks and months, but Johnson proposed condensing the timetable to just a few days.
"Colliding Dreams" takes on the unwieldy task of condensing the topic into a feature documentary that capably if somewhat dryly covers more than a century.
Her dusky voice, which rises with strength and focus, like a cloud condensing into a thunderbolt, breathed both humanity and epic grace into the music.
A bebinca usually consists of layers, but he, like his grandmother, makes it with mashed sweet potatoes, condensing them into a mass that resembles pudding.
The 110-page Withdrawal Agreement Bill would typically be scrutinised over weeks and months, but Johnson proposed condensing the timetable to just a few days.
Dissatisfied with the unsuccessful premiere in 1805, which coincided with Napoleon's occupation of Vienna, Beethoven revised "Fidelio" the following year, condensing three acts to two.
We'd spend hours condensing books into this format she'd decided it could read, just a billion pirated PDFs about economic theory and meteorology and natural history.
The simple act of condensing these two storylines into one has given the series a huge burst of momentum, which has only grown in season two.
An expert at condensing the story without losing its gravitas, Hinds is also talented at distilling sophisticated literary and historical traditions into clear and readable prose.
In her videos, Rhiannon shows how she organises herself, how she uses timers to increase her productivity, and techniques for condensing notes and making essay plans.
We are now condensing all of that into a recommendation series to the president and will probably make the recommendations sometime during the month of May.
Cooked along with balsamic vinegar, garlic and scallions, they turn both savory and sweet, their juices condensing in their brief stint in a very hot oven.
By condensing all elements of studio production into a desktop instrument that was more playable, more intuitive, and unlike anything ever put before the musical world.
It's tough to imagine condensing a decades-spanning career into just under 10 minutes, but Julia Roberts, the Academy Award-winning rom-com queen, did just that.
By coating the condensing areas used in steam turbines with similar surfaces his team believes it will be possible to speed up the shedding of water droplets.
The iridescent, aqueous "Nymphéa" surrounds a string quartet (here the Calder Quartet) with a barely detectable electronic humidity, setting in motion cycles of sounds evaporating and condensing.
The musical thinks nothing of condensing chapters of exposition or philosophical debate into a single quatrain or unambiguous confrontation; encyclopedic digressions and whole episodes are thrown out.
The company's history dates back to before the US Civil War when its founder, Gail Borden, developed the first successful commercial method of condensing milk in 1856.
There's not much on my to-do list today, so I get started on condensing a call list and then trying on new clothes that we just received.
Since his arrival, the company has been slowly condensing the menu — Fried Chicken and Bibimbap are no longer available — and renewing the company's focus on the food itself.
Many times, the big stories requiring context and reporting involve the legislative process, and the Albany press corps are experts at condensing this super boring but important minutia.
Now, the company is simplifying its whole product lineup by condensing its home devices into one product: the Pico U. It's launching today on Kickstarter, starting at $169.
And she performed for a fiery 16 minutes during the show, condensing several songs from her album "Lemonade" into a rumbling medley that was the ceremony's high point.
Or maybe it's just the simplicity—the removal of the countless variables of freeform creation, condensing what can seem like a boundless field to a secure little sandbox.
The biographies of particular players intermingle with that of the team, channeling and condensing our most vexed histories, those of nations and their unending quest to define themselves.
It was Estrin who in 2009 came up with the idea of condensing Prager's ideas into short, digestible videos, as counterprogramming for young people marooned in liberal US universities.
I'm condensing from a great two-paper series by America's Power Plan: Part one is about how utilities make money; part two is about how those incentives can change.
Working from a script he wrote with Jean-Claude Carrière and Louise Kugelberg, Schnabel approaches van Gogh's life by drastically condensing it, and skipping or skimming over biographical milestones.
This means that while spacetime is condensing to an infinite point in a black hole, it is also being pulled apart or stretched by the expansion of the universe.
So Corrine is probably just attempting to trick Nick's brain into thinking their relationship has been going on for years by condensing dozens of potential Corrines into a single day.
To find the housing cost inequality in each state, LendingTree calculated each state's GINI coefficient, condensing the distribution of a state's housing prices into a number between 0 and 1.
I&aposll follow here by condensing and sharing the four steps Walliman suggests along with my own perspective being a student and practitioner of clear communication as a professional speaker.
Condensing 85 years of a storied Harlem theater's history into a feature documentary isn't easy, and "The Apollo," directed by Roger Ross Williams, makes a conventional but entertaining go of it.
A non-woven, soft cloth produced by condensing and pressing wool fibers, it is one of the world's oldest materials and its contemporary use expresses humanity's eternal connection with Mother Nature.
"Imagine condensing the evolution of gastronomic pleasure from the very first mammalian sip of mother's milk to everything savored and swallowed over the millennia into one single alimentary act," it begins.
Kate Hamill, the author of a rollicking, heartfelt "Sense and Sensibility" and a naughty and frantic "Vanity Fair," has a gift for condensing three-volume novels into galloping two-act plays.
During the call, Hahamy filled two single-spaced pages with notes about his life, which led to a new problem: condensing the life of someone she now almost felt she knew.
Moog's app fits into a long tradition of condensing musical hardware into app form, although props to Moog for its attempt to actually recreate the physical gestures that go into music making.
Gas is expensive to ship overseas because it must be cooled to minus 22005 degrees, condensing it to what is called liquefied natural gas, or L.N.G., to be shipped in giant tankers.
Gas is expensive to ship overseas because it must be cooled to minus 22005 degrees, condensing it to what is called liquefied natural gas, or L.N.G., to be shipped in giant tankers.
Diago tracks a lineage of painterly abstraction and other forms in modern Cuban art, condensing them into a body of work that explores the vestiges of slavery and segregation in contemporary Cuban life.
Making sense of it all In computational terms, first the linguistic and acoustic features are isolated, condensing the large amount of data into manageable sets of features that succinctly captures their important nuances.
Also helmed by Jarvis, The Dropout doc is a tightly packed crash course in all that the podcast has to offer, condensing as much information as possible into its short 80-minute runtime.
After receiving feedback about the tournament structure of Season 1, ELeague has truncated its second season, condensing group stage play to just two days per group and the playoffs to a single week.
Liquid methane and ethane comprise lakes and streams on Titan's surface, evaporating into clouds before condensing as rain or light snow, in short creating a weather cycle much like water does on Earth.
Though the episodes are often startlingly short, condensing stories into 30 minutes that could easily justify a full hour, Rhysider's hypnotic narration and deep expertise creates results that are never less than gripping.
In fact, knowing the real history allows one to fully appreciate the artistry involved in condensing material and making necessary alterations to keep the story moving forward smoothly, a thing Miranda does brilliantly.
Tasked with condensing popular cultural and global happenings into something easily consumable, it's no wonder that mass media has provided artists with a rich source of raw material throughout the course of art history.
All remnants of feudalism would dissolve; local custom and tradition would be swept aside, and industrial production would surge, condensing the two remaining classes into radically opposed groups in anticipation of capitalism's final crisis.
Each work presents a dense, meaningless barrage of visual information — for example, chocolate cookies, feeds, threads, disembodied legs, mushrooms, icons, anime characters, fractals, shrines — condensing years' worth of browsing history into a single frame.
Obama is acting as the mouthpiece of a broad coalition of public opinion, and condensing into its purest form what many of us already believe: Donald Trump is beyond the pale of acceptable, mainstream politics.
That is, there are no plans to use all of the advances in artificial intelligence to produce Blinks in place of humans doing the condensing, a la Summly or others that have tried this approach.
The center, given 40 of the water vapor-condensing panels by the company that builds them, now creates about 400 liters of clean water each day, enough to provide all the drinking water the center needs.
To test this out, I used the Timelapse mode to capture the fading light from sunset as it washed over some nearby mountains and fields, condensing a five-minute clip into a short 33-second movie.
She spoke vividly of the trip north, full of hopes and plans but also pain, in condensing the contents of a three-bedroom house into her father's van and a small U-Haul trailer pulled behind.
Previously, there has been some suggestions about water on Mars, like droplets of water condensing on the Phoenix lander or as the possible cause of recurring slope lineae, which are seasonal dark streaks on Martian slopes.
"That this material coats only the upper slopes of the peaks suggests methane ice may act like water in Earth's atmosphere, condensing as frost at high altitude," John Stansberry, a New Horizons scientist, said in a statement.
Taking a step backwards reveals a mass of works that feel almost akin to a graduating MFA class: disparately focused entities that come together with the shared end goal of condensing culture into a series of objects.
The administration is also calling for Congress to simplify loan repayment programs, in part by condensing five income-driven repayment plans into one plan that would cap monthly payments at 12.5 percent of the borrower's discretionary income.
The band started out as a six-piece before condensing down to the members that wrote the bulk of Scale: Irene Barber, Ryan Frederiksen, and bassist Steve Becker (who were joined by drummer Jim Acquavella post-recording).
A similar lack of interest from men's stars and, in turn, global audiences prompted the International Tennis Federation to overhaul the Davis Cup starting with the 2019 event, condensing it into one week of competition in November.
McConnell has already taken one step to try to speed up the trial, condensing the number days the two sides would have for their 24 hours of opening arguments from four in the Clinton trial to two.
"By condensing the size of the AI model used to process images and videos by 100x, we're able to run various deep neural networks with high efficiency on both iOS and Android," Facebook wrote in a blog post.
"Condensing water from moisture in the air, is viable if I was on a desert island, I had lots of money and there was no other source of fresh water and I was going to die," he said.
After filming wrapped, Myrick and Sanchez spent months editing footage and condensing their actors performances into an 81-minute film, which was accepted to the Sundance Film Festival, where the now defunct Artisan Entertainment purchased its distribution rights.
In New Hampshire and Iowa, states now wholly run by Republican governors and legislatures, leaders say they will work to reform the tax code by condensing the number of individual tax brackets or by cutting corporate tax rates.
It's surrounded by a ring of white clouds, likely either water vapor condensing out of the air or steam from magma entering the water, Simon Carn, a volcanologist at Michigan Tech, said in a NASA Earth Observatory post.
Some newspapers, recognizing the need to start charging for obituaries, started condensing death notices a few years ago down to just a very few short words for free, with the hopes that people would pay extra for fuller obituaries.
There's something appealing about condensing your life into a space in which you can see everything at once: your bed, the sun, your spouse, your next meal, the fuel left in the tank, your route marked on the map.
He became a star in reality TV, which relies on condensing human experience into catchphrases and simple, broad symbols, and he applied its lessons on the campaign trail by rendering the idea of security as a great big wall.
The observations, described Wednesday in Nature, offer the first direct evidence of cold, dense clouds condensing around a supermassive black hole and providing it with an additional food source as part of the general process known as black hole accretion.
The Japanese pottery specialist Joan B. Mirviss (39 East 78th Street) has water jars for the tea ceremony made by modern masters and contemporary practitioners like Takahiro Kondo, who has patented a glaze that looks like water condensing on a jar.
"It's always good to have dialogue," she said, noting that she understood why they would suggest condensing her poems, but that she writes for an audience of readers who might not find the type of compression the judges were recommending accessible.
"That this material coats only the upper slopes of the peaks suggests methane ice may act like water in Earth's atmosphere, condensing as frost at high altitude," said John Stansberry, a New Horizons science team member from Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.
"That this material coats only the upper slopes of the peaks suggests methane ice may act like water in Earth's atmosphere, condensing as frost at high altitude," said John Stansberry, a New Horizons science team member from Space Telescope Science Institute of Baltimore.
The partnership with Dannon allowed the McCartys to build a milk condensing plant that reclaims 20 million gallons of water a year, which they use to water fields where they grow some of the feed for their herd and for other purposes.
Any movie made this close to the actual events is going to brave criticism over the creative liberties taken in condensing a complex story into 90 minutes, especially when the latest chapter in Brexit's fallout -- and the chaos associated with it -- is currently being written.
Frank can pull some of this information from public government databases, and in other cases, it's as simple as snapping a photo of your tax return, condensing all of those weeks and paper-hunting missions down to about a minute's worth of data input on your smartphone.
Vampire Weekend (2008) and Contra (2010) are light, tuneful, summery romps, condensing trebly guitar, violins and harpsichords, bubbly, pitched percussion, and ska beats into clean, spare, distinctive, skewed guitar-pop that, despite comparisons to African pop and Paul Simon's solo music, didn't sound much like anyone.
Senate GOP leaders are also considering condensing the number of days for opening arguments, according to sources familiar with the matter, splitting the 24 hours given to each side into two, 12-hour days instead of four, six-hour days that were used during President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial.
The entire video gaming world likely saw a condensing post-Snap, but that reduced player base would also explain why Korg apparently keeps running into the same annoying "Noobmaster69" opponent, which is unlikely in our world's version of the game, given the larger player pool and the random matchmaking system.
People are condensing their big homes into tiny ones (the inevitable result after Marie Kondo helped us get rid of all our stuff?); they're moving into camper vans and RVs in cities, of all things; tiny living has even entered our TV screens with shows like Tiny House Hunting and Tiny House Nation.
Youtuber Nick Moore (whose other pursuits involve supersonic ping pong balls and finding the fastest way to chill a cold one) revealed in the comments that he slid some dry ice under his microscope on a whim, and what he saw surprised him: Water was condensing and freezing on the surface of the much-colder dry ice.
I've been talking about these since my days as a scientist at NASA, because there are studies that show that when you have these hot towers, they're more likely to indicate that the storm will go through a rapid intensification phase because they're releasing so much heat that all that water vapor is condensing into cloud water in the storm.
Condensing the miniseries into movie form, however, overwhelms the script by director Steve McQueen ("12 Years a Slave") and "Gone Girl" novelist Gillian Flynn, which also takes several detours -- including race, gun violence and Chicago politics, as Manning tries to go legit by running for alderman against a privileged son (Colin Farrell) whose family has run things in the ward for decades.
When "news feed" is uttered, Facebook's efforts in this area are the immediate afterthought, but this feature isn't another effort by Google to weasel its social networking aspirations into the search box — the feed is all about taking your actions across Alphabet properties and condensing them into a feed of what's on your mind while bringing suggestions for how to build on those interests.
But if anyone's up to the task of condensing the whole American shebang into a single readable volume, friends and colleagues say, it's Professor Lepore, whose productivity and narrative superpowers invite comparisons to the subject of her 2014 book, "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" (a stranger-than-fiction comic book origin story that also touched on polyamory, the invention of the lie detector test and early birth control politics).

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