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At this point, iOS feels like it's started to crystalize.
Some unintentionally crystalize current trends, like plants or the ceramics renaissance.
And that's exactly what we do when making lab-grown diamonds — crystalize carbon.
No. We didn't think we'd crystalize it today, but we're making some progress.
The trouble with covering the dead is that their songs can start to crystalize.
Some, she said, crystalize quickly while others take more time, depending on the heat.
That was the moment that really helped crystalize for me the blackness of Jonestown.
And Sanders remains uniquely positioned not only to crystalize that discontent but turn it into constructive action.
On "Everybody Lost Somebody," though, Antonoff's sensibilities crystalize and crackle in a way we haven't heard before.
It's protective moments like this that crystalize just how abruptly Dyer was thrown into instant, peak 2010s fame.
Agents removed the tank for search and found "an unusual liquid substance that began to crystalize," CBP said.
That trip, from the very outset, helped crystalize this duality I've been reckoning with ever since I was young.
The key breakthrough was that high temperatures of cremation can crystalize a skull, storing the chemical signal of its origins.
Who will be the most affected by this downturn will crystalize in the next few months, as more information becomes available.
Ironically, these recent pronouncements and crisis escalations help to crystalize three approaches to pressure President Trump to stay in the Iran agreement.
It's terribly sad that all this uniquely different and distinct honey gets heated, heavily filtered (so it doesn't crystalize), and then mixed together.
In particular, a 1992 study claimed to crystalize certain bizarre consequences of Bohmian mechanics and in doing so deal it a fatal conceptual blow.
" He would only say that Sanders would look to draw a distinction between himself and the other candidates, including Warren, "once we crystalize our visions.
We did not anticipate Trump's win although his election served to crystalize trends that had been taking place for some time but had been largely ignored.
For better or worse, Ocasio-Cortez seems to crystalize the ideological fissures among Democrats, as well as the questions that will confront the party moving forward.
"The ECB has deliberately kept its QE (quantitative easing) program both flexible and open-ended in the event that certain political risks crystalize this year," he said.
And hopefully it will crystalize not just the public conception of mass shootings, but the national resolve to act against and control them in all their forms.
He told me knowing you can't create an expansive 3D universe or calling in Patrick Stuart for a voice acting session helps crystalize what it is you're doing.
The environments in which we find ourselves can alter our perceptions of our social reality and crystalize routes through a self-referential maze that entices, confuses and controls.
With a new White House and new Congress on the horizon, policymakers will be looking for experts that can provide informed guidance and help them crystalize their positions.
If there was ever a moment to crystalize Hook's journey, it was his dispute with Romney: Seven years earlier, he helped Romney devise an internationalist American foreign policy.
Michael Podhorzer, political director of the AFL-CIO, said the convention will crystalize for many Democrats that the choice for the party is no longer between Clinton and Sanders.
And to the extent people around candidate Trump had their eyes on a very different ball than the election, a rationale for obfuscation after the election begins to crystalize.
Disruptive platforms can crystalize society's focus on policies that were holding back innovation, and produce entrepreneurial solutions to problems that aging regulatory schemes either created or failed to solve.
Dean Davies' portraits crystalize the bonds of sisterhood and Al Drago takes us to Washington, DC, to see how the ongoing impeachment inquiry has transformed the city's tourism industry.
At worst for the GOP, the shutdown may further crystalize the meme that other than cutting taxes, the Republican Party is incapable of actually governing, and lead to Rep.
Charles Hayter, founder of digital currency comparison website CryptoCompare, said it is still unclear whether the move by Chinese regulators will crystalize into a full, permanent ban on digital currencies.
Though these individuals represent only a small proportion of overall autism cases, as genetic links continue to crystalize, future tests will likely detect larger and larger numbers of people on the spectrum.
At the time, I believed a lot of really good points had been made by John and others who followed on and though I had thoughts I wasn't really ready to crystalize them.
This is partly a result of political crystallization: studies suggest that political attitudes are shaped relatively early on by social and political climates, and then tend to crystalize rather than shifting radically throughout voters' lifetimes.
Prior to the festival, Duplass will join forces with three promising young filmmakers, helping them crystalize their respective visions and "kind of parlay that into the next step" of getting a film seen and distributed.
Since the genre began to crystalize in the early 2000s, country rappers have sold millions of records, regularly drawn thousands of fans to outdoor concerts in small towns, and lined CD shelves at rural Walmarts.
But there's an element of grit that puts the brakes on, arising perhaps from the artist's devotion to detail, perhaps from his attempt to crystalize the crosscurrents of contemporary politics into a visually digestible whole.
Understanding that our brain develops to 90 percent of its adult size within these first five years helps crystalize how our experiences in these earliest years are so impactful, and influences who we become as individuals.
Brad Todd, Reeves's top strategist, said Trump's engagement helps crystalize the partisan stakes in an election in which the Democratic candidate is trying to put as much distance between himself and the national party as possible.
Their crowning achievement so far is "Me and My Dog," an indie-pop song enveloped in ethereal harmonies, which blends the three songwriters' sensibilities to crystalize feelings of romantic anxiety and the double bind of self-inflicted isolation.
It's not clear that Democrats will be able to win the 51st supporter they need to ensure passage, but even if they fail they think the public fight will crystalize their image as the party battling to support an open internet.
At first facing a diverse array of opponents, Netanyahu saw his challenge crystalize after a dramatic announcement in February, which saw three former army chiefs come together with a former TV news anchor-turned-politician to create the Blue and White party.
Watching boomerspeak distill and crystalize into a distinct genre this year can help us understand a bigger phenomenon: how distinctive ways of speaking bubble up into the popular consciousness and become available for commentary or imitation, a linguistic process known as enregisterment.
The court's next term will "probably help to crystalize people's thinking in the political season about the importance and the role of the court," said Leonard Leo, the executive vice president of the Federalist Society and a key adviser on President Trump's Supreme Court nominations.
Once Barrett settled on the amount she would need to enjoy financial independence, she was able to crystalize her goals and fine-tune her financial strategy so she wasn't just investing with the vague hope of putting away enough that she wouldn't go broke in retirement.
The draft IP bill, presented to parliamentary in November — and now being interrogated by a joint select committee of MPs and Peers, due to report next month — is the U.K. government's attempt to update and crystalize the law on surveillance powers in the post-Snowden era.
Rather than waiting millions of years for the pressure of the earth to crystalize carbon into a diamond, the laboratories from which Ada Diamonds sources its gems can simulate the same intense pressure and temperatures with heat and hydraulic presses and have a finished 1-carat stone in as little as a week.
Her debut album was certified Platinum in Germany and Austria, while her single "Crystalize" was certified gold in the United States. The Piano Guys (Sony) have released three consecutive No. 1 albums on the U.S. Classical albums charts.
When forced to crystalize as thin platelets glycol distearate can give liquids and gels a pearlescent appearance. This is often used by the producers of personal care products (e.g. shower gel) to increase the visual appeal of their products. It may also act as a skin moisturizer.
The branching in 2-ethyl-1-butanol makes it harder to crystalize due to packing disruption, which results in a very low freezing point. Esters of 2-ethyl-1-butanol are similarly effected and it therefore finds application as a feedstock in the production of plasticizers and lubricants, where its presence helps reduce viscosity and lower freezing points.
In April 2018, Transcontinental announced that it would acquire Coveris Americas for US$1.3 billion, its largest acquisition to-date, as part of an effort to bolster its flexible packaging business. Isabelle described the proposed purchase as one that would "[crystalize] our strategic shift toward flexible packaging and solidifies our commitment to profitable growth". The purchase would make Transcontinental the seventh-largest packaging company in North America.
Organization is necessary as well as 'inspiration'. The re-creation of word and image which happens fitfully in the poetry of such a poet as Coleridge happens almost incessantly with Shakespeare." Geoffrey Yarlott, in 1967, responds to Eliot to claim, "Certainly, the enigmatic personages who appear in the poem...and the vaguely incantatory proper names...appear to adumbrate rather than crystalize the poet's intention. Yet, though generally speaking intentions in poetry are nothing save as 'realized', we are unable to ignore the poem, despite Mr Eliot's strictures on its 'exaggerated repute'.
The Black Iron Prison was an effort to create an updated, modern book that would function as Principia Discordia did when released. The collaborators stated that "while the original Principia Discordia holds important messages and philosophies, we wondered if some of the humor and language might be dated and lost on a younger generation of Discordians. We wanted to crystalize some of our favorite themes from the Principia, those of radical free will and self- emancipation." The goal was to encourage "critical thinking and self awareness" in the reader.
The Black Iron Prison was an effort by the Good Reverend Roger — among other authors — to create an updated, modern book that would function as Principia Discordia did when released. The collaborators stated that "while the original Principia Discordia holds important messages and philosophies, we wondered if some of the humor and language might be dated and lost on a younger generation of Discordians. We wanted to crystalize some of our favorite themes from the Principia, those of radical free will and self-emancipation." The goal was to encourage "critical thinking and self awareness" in the reader.

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