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Zircon is thought to have crystalized back when the Moon was still volcanically active; magma from the lunar interior erupted onto the surface, where it eventually cooled and crystalized into the zircon.
Hannah crystalized her love mantra over the 2019 Bachelor season.
Black support jumped as distinctions between the two candidates crystalized.
These beautiful crystalized cake pops add just the right amount of sparkle.
The climate change issue merely crystalized the opposition between DC and California.
Those accusations were crystalized into two articles: abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress.
Recognizing this, Sanders has crystalized what will be his five-part case against Biden.
Angie Craig, who sits in a bordering district, said her thinking also crystalized mid-air.
Iridescent neon sculptures bubble up from piles of gravel like crystalized coral or clam shapes.
The Roses & Rosé Chocolate Bar is infused with French wine and contains edible crystalized rose petals.
But the visual of the video is what crystalized public outrage and earned nationwide media attention.
The gel consistency liquifies the crystalized benzoyl peroxide molecules for better penetration to under-the-surface zits.
Though the movement itself has all but fizzled out, its tactics have unfortunately crystalized into the norm.
Each of those concepts found life in one very particular scene—a moment that crystalized the idea forevermore.
Essentially it's a chocolate-covered bite of honeycomb, dusted in crystalized ginger for a welcome hit of spice.
But his decision to skip the race crystalized in the days since an American airstrike killed Iranian Gen.
That was crystalized on Thursday when Buttigieg took barbs from Warren, Klobuchar, Sanders and even billionaire Tom Steyer.
Those accusations have been crystalized into two formal articles of impeachment — abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress.
"There are a number of things on the product side that Jack brought a crystalized focus to," Bain said.
The textured, brownish-red rock, discovered in 20.1 in the Dar al Gani desert in Libya, crystalized 180 million years ago.
We just couldn't get that crystalized idea into a bug-free prototype that people could play and get behind and believe in.
He's instigated his own "Russian reset" despite grave warnings from Republicans in Congress, famously crystalized by Romney, to get tough with Putin.
It was one of the performances that eventually crystalized into my desire to do stand up and chuck bombs at the powerful.
Major European museum retrospectives in the 1990s and 2000s crystalized critical understandings of Beuys's standing and pervasive influence, but they never traveled stateside.
In the days since it aired, the reputational damage from the interview has crystalized into real consequences for Queen Elizabeth II's second son.
And as the sun rises, the citizens stare out into the empty horizon, their inner fears and aspirations crystalized by the blank canvas.
Democrats who argued that Trump engaged in clear obstructive conduct for which any other American would be charged said Wednesday's hearings crystalized that point.
His 1921 photomontage entry for the Berlin Friedrichstrasse Skyscraper Project competition crystalized his genius in a revolutionary idea: a skyscraper sheathed completely in glass.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Digby Baker-Porazinski received the email, a significant academic decision about which he'd been ambivalent suddenly crystalized.
"The policies articulated by the FCC prior to 2017, and crystalized in the 2015 Order, are backbone concepts for the oversight of networks," Wheeler said.
Because the zebra was trapped during the frigid weather conditions, the cold air eventually crystalized in its lungs, causing fatal internal damage, the outlet said.
This conclusion was reached after scientists discovered a rare form of crystalized water known as ice VII in diamond samples recovered in Africa and China.
Buttigieg's two-day swing through South Carolina crystalized that the mayor's rise from presidential bottom feeder to top tier candidate has been largely powered by white voters.
But dating when the rock formed doesn't give you the entire picture, since the Moon is much older than when the zircon crystalized on the lunar surface.
And as I was doing this, it really crystalized that really these are four distinctive factors, and there's not much more out there in the long term.
This assumption was crystalized when the company successfully completed its inaugural bond deal; --LSI financing the transaction consistent with its financial policies of closer to 70% equity.
Gone are her days of twerking in mouse buns, crystalized semi-nude bodysuits, and prosthetic breasts, and in their place a much more tame, folksy Miley has emerged.
Last fall, makeup artists were drawing a similar crystalized effect onto lips, which became an Instagram sensation overnight — even if it was a little unpractical for everyday wear.
Recently I encountered a short story and a graphic novel that crystalized my obligations and clarified what a terminal patient with younger children can do to help them.
The fear of losing the life I have built for myself over the past 22014 years crystalized when I turned in my final college assignment almost three years ago.
It's thought that the word "zombie" stems from the Kongo word for "soul," but the zombie as an entity crystalized in the 17th and 18th centuries among Haitian slaves.
Bill's boss is a fan of Leah's work as well -- Robert Kraft is getting a special crystalized pair of Nikes ... customized for the Pats owner himself with 13,000 crystals!!!
Yeah. There are a number of things on the product side that Jack brought a crystalized focus to, and a bunch of pace and rhythm on the product side.
Donald Trump's inauguration on Friday and the ceremonial passing of the baton by Barack Obama crystalized before a watchful nation the deeply personal loss that Clinton had suffered in November.
The reality star also incorporated "something borrowed" and "something blue", wearing a pair of light blue, silk, crystalized Jimmy Choo heels underneath her gown and her mother's floral, pearl veil.
Friday's announcement follows a line of several other significant departures from Obama-era domestic policies at the Justice Department, but this decision crystalized Sessions' position in the criminal justice realm.
Communism and capitalism wanted to fix the world; then they became bad when they coagulated and crystalized into routines and bureaucracy, and the wrong people manipulated the systems with greed.
In his performances, he crystalized the drama of the West, and print publications like The Saturday Evening Post provided narrative shape and meaning through the replication of iconic figures and scenes.
This assumption was crystalized on July 15; --The completion of long-term debt transactions that allow LSI to avoid extended use of the bridge facility or high balances on the RCF.
Adeyemi: Before the idea crystalized for this book — I had pieces of it in me beforehand, I just hadn't figured out the story angle yet — I read Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older.
The speech crystalized the two visions of America emerging this election season, following last week's Republican National Convention in which Trump blasted Obama for leaving the country divided and plagued by crime.
Bonnie and Clyde were the ideal image of sexy rebels (crystalized by Arthur Penn's classic 1967 film) raging against a rigged establishment by breaking every social rule to get what was theirs.
For now, though, the coronavirus has crystalized the present reality of sports, which is still built around fans watching and loving games — just, increasingly, and primarily, through the filter of a screen.
But perhaps no moment crystalized the influence of a new generation of celebrities more than when Kylie Jenner knocked Snapchat's value down by more than a billion dollars with a single tweet.
The shouted questions, emotional pleas and raucous protesters of the evening crystalized the GOP's tough political road ahead as it forges ahead with rolling back Obama's accomplishments, including the Affordable Care Act.
For 2015, Kim went full-blown Beyoncé, channeling the singer's love of a sheer, crystalized gown in this ornate dress from Roberto Cavalli that featured an elaborate design and a long feathered train.
The two really crystalized after she and her husband purchased an 18th-century house nestled on the banks of the Saint George River, which flows south from Saint George Lake into Muscongus Bay.
These ice VII samples are the first time this form of crystalized water has been seen in nature and led the International Mineralogical Association to declare ice VII as a new type of mineral.
The failure crystalized the new reality for Republicans: more than seven years after the enactment of Obamacare, there is growing recognition within the GOP that a straight repeal of the law is not viable.
The bar, which is called Roses and Rosé, contains crystalized rose petals, is infused with French wine, and of course, comes in a beautifully designed package that's sure to pop on any Instgram story.
The moment was crystalized at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, where a broad swath of the far right gathered to oppose the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee.
While Anchor has always been about creating and listening to audio, the app only really crystalized its focus on podcasting at the beginning of the year, when it redesigned its app around creating individual shows.
Your ninth house reflects the intellectual dogma of your religion (if you have one, and I hope you do) and the twelfth house is where your pure intuitive faith and feelings of belief is reflected and crystalized.
The first two records were all energy, but the real identity of who they were and who they could be was crystalized on Let It Be. They began to show the twin sides of their musical personality.
The uncertainty of Zuma's political future crystalized earlier this week when South Africa's annual State of the Nation speech, to be given by the president, was canceled just days before it was expected to take place Thursday.
The eight minute long trailer for The Lost Legacy, which tracks Chloe (disguised in Hijab) as she sneaks through the urban sprawl, finally crystalized why I've never been able to connect with these games the way others have.
That's the way that it should be, according to Shine Theory, a concept that was crystalized by journalist Ann Friedman in 2013 and embraced by women in the last presidential administration at the urging of Barack Obama himself.
If Gary Winogrand's black-and-white work, featured in the previously mentioned Vice article, is steeped in the energy of the city streets, then Evelyn Hofner's color images are crystalized scenes of tableaux vivants, rich in vibrancy and tone.
Liberal horror and conservative delight about the implications of the pick have crystalized into a debate about the newly constituted court's potential to overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that upheld a legal right to an abortion.
The works mixed fantasy, autobiography, and postcolonial critique, all crystalized in the figure of the red-shanked douc langur, a very endearing and endangered type of monkey that lives in and around Danang, one of the largest cities in Vietnam.
While the impact hypothesis is probably more likely, James' team left room for another possibility: the mass could be the result of how dense oxides crystalized in the moon's crust during the later stages of when the moon's magma solidified.
"Viewing the awful conditions at DHS detention facilities in Texas crystalized my belief that continued tough, independent oversight and accountability from Congress and Homeland Security Inspector General is imperative to change the deplorable treatment of migrants," Schumer said in a statement.
More than a dozen diamonds recently uncovered in China and across northern Africa by University of Nevada mineralogist Oliver Tschauner contained ice VII, one of a variety of types of crystalized water that form under the intense conditions found beneath Earth's surface.
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As detailed in Cell, in order to create a 3D image of the CB1 receptor the researchers had to produce a crystalized version of the cannabinoid receptor in order to get enough data about the receptor's structure to produce a high-resolution 3D image.
It also has real race implications, if you think about it: Wealth, which is passed on through generations, is a kind of crystalized history, and the black-white wealth gap is astounding compared to the black-white income gap, which is closer to a 40 percent differential.
It was described at the time as "the most public downfall of any star in history," crystalized in a widely panned VMAs performance in which Britney half-assed it through the debut of "Gimme More" in the most perfectly articulated statement of IDGAF up to that point.
If you head over to the back of the shop, you can ask a clerk to take a photo of you wearing a porkpie hat, sunglasses, and a "Let's Cook, Bitches" apron decorated with Jesse's face, all while holding a tray of the blue crystalized candy.
But his intent in doing so, at least as it appears to me, is to correct some of the misunderstandings that have crystalized around the name Rodin, clearing out the fustiness that has accrued around his oeuvre's warhorses and accentuating the contemporaneity of his creative process.
It's certainly too early to say whether that sales pattern will repeat itself this year, but since my attention was dominated by the keynote, another kind of pattern crystalized for me as I was snapping away with the camera: Apple's structure for announcing new features has a very specific and repeatable narrative structure.
At this moment, erring on the side of saying or doing too little instead of too much would be not just infuriating in the typical Democratic ways but devastating and damning in essential ones: The crystalized threat presented by this crisis and this moment requires a clear and commensurate response in both words and deeds.
Nor is she in all that much of a hurry to break free: It's just that her discontent has crystalized after attending a disastrous party at the house of another middle-aged couple (Molly Shannon and Tracy Letts, an excellent actor who's the opposite of Haden Church: His irritability lives and breathes on the surface — he's like human sandpaper).
For some, like Vanessa Hudgens, that meant pounds of fringe and crystalized bindis, while stars like Katy Perry opted for a metallic sports bra and a bunny head handbag, and Kylie Jenner simply went with her tried-and-true fare, donning a snakeskin-print bra and mini skirt with some neon purple hair carefully selected from her technicolor wig arsenal.
Recent jurisprudence by the Court of Justice of the European Union also further crystalized the law around cookies, making it clear that consent must be actively signaled — meaning a digital service cannot infer consent to tracking by indirect actions (such as the pop-up being closed by the user without a response or ignored in favor of interacting with the service).
These were definitively declared to be her shoe of the day, before she quickly got sidetracked by the many other pairs at her disposal: Such as the "so 2013 Kylie" collection of heels she keeps on the top shelf composed almost entirely of fully crystalized and studded platform Christian Louboutins, a style she and her sisters are pretty much single-handedly responsible for popularizing: The "2016 Kylie" collection, on the other hand, still features plenty of Louboutins and a whole lot of sparkle, just minus the signature platform silhouette: And then, of course, there's those heels you'll always love but can never find a reason to wear: She then poses a truly troubling, existential question to her Snapchat fans: who doesn't love dope Gucci heels?
Crystalized Movements were an American psychedelic rock/punk/folk band who recorded and performed sporadically from 1980-1993.
Traditional sweets such as pumpkin, sweet pipían, crystallized fruit, quince, tejocote, fruits in syrup, cajeta (crystalized goat's milk), buñuelos, and ice cream are also made.
Magic Hour were an American psychedelic rock band from greater Boston, Massachusetts, USA and were made up of former Crystalized Movements member Wayne Rogers and Kate Biggar and former Galaxie 500 members Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang.
Sprague, David "Magic Hour/Crystalized Movements/B.O.R.B./Wayne Rogers/Vermonster", Trouser Press. Retrieved February 8, 2018 Guitarist Kate Biggar joined in 1988 upon Arn's departure (to southern California where he formed Primordial Undermind),"Primordial Undermind Loss of Affect", The Wire, Volumes 269-274, 2006, p. 69 cementing the band's final lineup on the next album This Wideness Comes. The 1992 album Revelations From Pandemonium, on which Rogers and Biggar were joined by McLeod on bass and Teri Morris on drums, proved to be Crystalized Movements' finale.Mason, Stewart "Revelations from Pandemonium Review", Allmusic.
Charbonnel et Walker offers a wide variety of chocolates, as well as sugar confections like crystalized ginger and glazed brazil nuts. There are the peculiar Marc de Champagne Chocolate Truffles, which are chocolate truffles with chocolate butter that is infused with Marc de Champagne.
The appearance of Akhbari lies in this period. This school "crystalized" as a distinct movement with the writings of Muhammad Amin al-Astarabadi (d. 1627 AD) and achieved its greatest influence in the late Safavid and early post- Safavid era. However, shortly thereafter Muhammad Baqir Behbahani (d.
Foturan can be structured via UV-exposure, tempering and etching: Crystal nucleation grow in Foturan when exposed to UV and heat treated afterwards. The crystalized areas react much faster to hydrofluoric acid than the surrounding vitreous material, resulting in very fine microstructures, tight tolerance and high aspect ratio.
In 1993 Damon and Naomi were contacted by Wayne and Kate asking them if they'd like to replace the recently departed Crystalized Movements rhythm section, after the first rehearsal it was decided they should form a new band rather than carrying on as Crystalized Movements They went on to record three albums and toured Europe and the US before splitting up in 1996, Damon & Naomi returned to working as a duo, while Wayne and Kate formed Major Stars. The four members were persuaded to reform for a one-off performance at the first Terrastock festival in 1997. They also reformed for the fourth Terrastock festival where they performed as Children of the Rainbow a tribute to the band MU.
Retrieved February 8, 2018 The album received a three-star review from The Chicago Tribune, with Peter Margasak describing the band as "at the brink of becoming unhinged and jumping into a great abyss of no-holds- barred psychedelia".Margasak, Peter (1993) "Crystalized Movements Revelations From Pandemonium...", The Chicago Tribune, March 4, 1993. Retrieved February 8, 2018 Following the demise of the band, the Rogers/Biggar duo, who had also recorded as Vermonster during their time in Crystalized Movements, have continued on in critically acclaimed groups such as B.O.R.B., Magic Hour (with Damon and Naomi of Galaxie 500) and the Major Stars, Rogers also releasing four solo albums in the 1990s.Gross, Joe (2005) "This Is Hardcore", Spin, December 2005, p. 109.
The manganate(V) anion was first reported in 1946 by Hermann Lux, who synthesized the intensely blue sodium hypomanganate by reacting sodium oxide and manganese dioxide in fused sodium nitrite at 500 °C.Herrman Lux (1946): "Über Salze des fünfwertigen Mangans." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, volume 1, pages 281-283. He also crystalized the salt from strong (50%) sodium hydroxide solutions as the decahydrate ·10.
Brucella melitensis is a pathogenic bacterium that causes fever and inflammation of the epididymis in sheep and cattle and can be transmitted to humans through the consumption of unpasteurized milk. Malate synthase has been identified as a potential virulence factor in this bacterium. In 2016, Adi, et al. constructed a 3D crystalized structure of the protein to identify catalytic domains and investigate potential inhibitors.
The Gluten went bankrupt and was officially closed. During the inspections of the gradually ruining complex in February 2019 by the ecologists and reporters, over 300 tons of fossilized animal carcasses and bare bones were found. Additionally, mazut, the tanning fluids and various other unidentified chemicals are spilled over within the complex. There is also numerous hardened and crystalized waste, all left to the elements in the open.
The band was formed by guitarist Wayne Rogers and drummer Ed Boyden in Tolland, Connecticut when they were high school freshmen.Mason, Stewart "Crystalized Movements Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved February 8, 2018 Rogers and Boyden were brought together by a love of late 1970s No Wave music and 1960s psychedelia. After years of improvisational experimentation, they decided to make an LP in 1983 and recorded duo versions of some of Wayne's songs.
To date, a number of QFR enzymes have been crystalized and the specifics of enzyme structure varies between organisms; however, the overall structure remains similar across different species. Fumarate reductase complexes include four subunits. Subunit A contains the site of fumarate reduction and a covalently bound flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) prosthetic group. It is closely bound to subunit B, which contains three iron-sulfur centers, all placed near to each other and the nearby substrates.
The disease can be passed through seed and spores but requires open wounds to infect the tree from things like insect damage, mechanical damage, hail/weather damage. The predominant symptoms include needle chlorosis and reddening of shoots (called "flagging") that later die. Cankers or lesions form on the trunks can turn the bark yellow or dark brown and cause resin to exude. Stems may die and get crystalized in resin soaked lesions.
The > need for a school of higher education in the region crystalized at a meeting > of the Conference in May of 1891 in nearby Montgomery County. Once the > Conference decided to sponsor a school that included two years of college, > several towns vied for the honor of its location. At the annual conference > in 1892, McRae won the vote, since it offered the best proposal and had a > "high moral tone." The school opened in January 1893 with 65 students.
Wald has been a self-proclaimed political activist ("radical activitist") since high school, when he read books by Richard Wright and James T. Farrell, as well as Dalton Trumbo’s novel ‘’Johnny Got His Gun’’. In college, his own radicalism–and intellectual interests–crystalized upon reading Daniel Aaron's Writers on the Left (1961). In the late 1960s, Wald became a "devoted reader" of New Left Review. In 1971, he ran for city council in Berkeley, California, for the Socialist Workers Party.
His example crystalized the style of Spanish comedias for generations. Over 50 English translations of Lope's plays have been published, all but three of them after 1900. As multiple translations of several plays have been made, this covers only about two dozen Spanish originals. By far, the most frequently translated play is Fuente Ovejuna (The Sheep Well), followed by The Dog in the Manger, The Knight of Olmedo, The Silly Lady, Peribáñez and the Comendador of Ocaña, and Capulets and Montagues.
The Rag GTPases cannot be directly bound to the lysosome because they lack the proteins necessary to bind to its lipid bilayer, so Rag GTPases must instead be anchored to the Ragulator. The Ragulator is bound to the surface via the V-ATPase. The Ragulator is a crystalized structure composed of five different subunits; LAMTOR 1, LAMTOR 2, LAMTOR 3, LAMTOR 4, LAMTOR 5. There are two sets of obligate heterodimers in the complex, LAMTOR 2/3, which sits right above LAMTOR 4/5.
The Akhbari movement "crystalized" as a "separate movement" with the writings of Muhammad Amin al-Astarabadi (died 1627 AD). It rejected the use of reasoning in deriving verdicts and believed that only the Quran, hadith, (prophetic sayings and recorded opinions of the Imams) and consensus should be used as sources to derive verdicts (fatāwā). Unlike Usulis, Akhbari did and do not follow marjas who practice ijtihad. It achieved its greatest influence in the late Safavid and early post-Safavid era, when it dominated Twelver Shiʻi Islam.
The first virus that could be crystalized and whose structure could, therefore, be elucidated in detail was tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), the virus that had been studied earlier by Ivanovski and Beijerink. In 1935, Wendell Stanley achieved its crystallization for electron microscopy and showed that it remains active even after crystallization. Clear X-ray diffraction pictures of the crystallized virus were obtained by Bernal and Fankuchen in 1941. Based on such pictures, Rosalind Franklin proposed the full structure of the tobacco mosaic virus in 1955.
As the Axis defenses along the Krivaia and Chir rivers crystalized the Soviet command was forced to reassess its plans. 1st Guards Army had been earmarked for Operation Saturn, which had been intended to destroy the entire Axis position in the Caucasus region. Now circumstances, including the sheer size of the German force encircled at Stalingrad, required a change in plans. On the morning of December 5 the 1st Guards was split with its eastern half, including 14th Guards, becoming the new 3rd Guards Army.
The town is known for its quesadillas, mushroom soup, gordas with whey, and longaniza with chile sauce. Yecapixtla, located in the eastern part of the state north of Cuautla, is famous for its cecina, or salted beef, which is usually served with fresh cream. Jantetelco is known for crystalized fruit, while Alpuyeca in the west is famous for its ice cream. Tepoztēcatl, the Aztec god who is said to have created pulque, a drink made from fermented maguey, was born in Amatlan, Tepoztlán; most pulque produced in Morelos comes from the municipality of Huitzilac today.
" Hüsker Dü was particularly influenced by punk bands like D.O.A., Dead Kennedys, and The Fartz after having seen them play.Azerrad, p. 166 NME journalist Andy Gill contended that Hüsker Dü's characteristic sound crystalized on the Metal Circus EP, incorporating "thunderbuck, hiccup" drums, a melodic yet solid bass, and "carillions [sic] of distorted guitar, with shouted vocals rasping hoarsely from deep in the mix." He argued that what set them apart from other punk bands was "the way they mix those same structural devices in ways that shouldn't work, combining elements of several genres in one song.
There are twelve volumes of poetry in this work, one for each month during which the project was undertaken. A thirteenth volume is published with the set, containing critical responses to the project from significant commentators including: Allison Parrish, Johanna Drucker, Kyle Booten, Stephanie Strickland, John Cayley, Lai-Tze Fan, Nick Montfort, Mairéad Byrne, and Chris Funkhouser. ReRites crystalized out of Jhave's initial work generating poetry from selected corpora with tools such as TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch. This was Jhave's BDP (Big Data Poetry) project, noted and discussed along with the development of what was to be ReRites in Scott Rettberg's Electronic Literature.
One theory is the "embodied" labour theory of value (or crystallized labour), the other theory is a "cost" theory of value. "Crystalized labor highlights exploitation and fixes the locus of surplus generation in production; real-cost labor values obscure the generation of surplus and open up the possibility that the global magnitude of profit is altered (and hence generated) in exchange".Mirowski, p. 184. This interpretation is essentially a version of the conventional neo-Ricardian critique, which claims there is an unbridgeable inconsistency between the value theory of Capital, Volume I and the value theory of Capital, Volume III.
Each album includes a detailed 36-page booklet written by Kevin "Sipreano" Howes and lyrics to each song. In a review for Pitchfork, critic Joe Tangari praised "how clearly the band's vision had already crystalized-- the recording is structured something like a musical mass, with little churchy organ interludes from Larry Clark and a bit of banter from Burger". Tangari also noted that "For a fan, to hear them honing their rhythmic attack is gratifying-- their sound was no accident". Commenting on the musical inventiveness of the group, music critic Ken Shane wrote "They were punks years before we used the term to describe a genre of music".
Non- Muslim Islamic scholar Fred Donner argues (as of 2008) that the large number of qira'at stemming from early "regional traditions" of Medina, Kufa, Basra, Syria, etc.; with variations in the rasm (usually consonants) "as well" as with vowelling,Donner, "Quran in Recent Scholarship", 2008: p.42 suggests evidence not for qira'at being slight deviations from an original text developing over time from in the different pronunciation of different dialects; but for their being different Qurans that had not yet "crystalized into a single, immutable codified form ... within one generation of Muhammad". Donner argues that there is evidence for both the hypotheses that the Quran was codified earlier than the standard narrative and for codification later.
When designing the Mercury spacecraft, NASA had considered using a nitrogen/oxygen mixture to reduce the fire risk near launch, but rejected it based on a number of considerations. First, a pure oxygen atmosphere is comfortably breathable by humans at five psi, greatly reducing the pressure load on the spacecraft in the vacuum of space. Second, nitrogen used with the in-flight pressure reduction carried the risk of decompression sickness (known as "the bends"). But the decision to eliminate the use of any gas but oxygen was crystalized when a serious accident occurred on April 21, 1960, in which McDonnell Aircraft test pilot G. B. North passed out and was seriously injured when testing a Mercury cabin / spacesuit atmosphere system in a vacuum chamber.
Blogger Gilo stated that "Balak himself reinvented a whole toolbox" to express aspects of comics such as framing and mise-en-scène, saying that he fights against the artificiality of traditional comics. Gilo believes Turbomedia needs a strong community of active readers, because such blog BD can never see a print release. American cartoonist Joe Quesada stated that Balak "crystalized ... the future of digital comics," and described his vision of Turbomedia "essentially an animatic, but what makes it a comic is that the reader controls the timing in the same way that they control the turn of the page." In contrast, Casterman-editor Didier Borg created a blog BD service Delitoon in 2011 that implements the infinitely- scrolling layout of South-Korean webtoons.
Bartner was born and raised in Maplewood, New Jersey. He claims his interest in music began when his older brother started taking trumpet lessons, a path Bartner followed, and crystalized when he saw the United States Marine Band, which had come to perform at his junior high school. At Columbia High School, Bartner earned all-state honors in both trumpet and basketball, and went on to attend the University of Michigan, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu. After a failed try-out for the basketball team, he joined the University of Michigan Marching Band, where he played trumpet from 1958 to 1962. Following graduation in 1962, Bartner went on to earn a Master of Music degree in 1963 and a Doctor of Education in 1971, both also at Michigan.
Iron snow is crystalized particles of iron which are believed to precipitate through the outer core of some terrestrial planets and moons as that core slowly cools, much like snowflakes do on Earth. These iron crystals are more dense than the surrounding liquid, and fall back towards the planet's inner core where they remelt under pressure and combine with other elements. Here, the melting point of the iron is reduced by the presence of sulfur, and the newly-mixed sulfur and iron compounds begin to float back up towards the outer core, . Iron and sulfur which do not precipitate out will tend to be lighter than the surrounding material and are believed to collect into a solid layer at the core/ mantle boundary sometimes referred to as an anticrust.
But this ability is evidently imperfect, as some Titans can somewhat still ignore Zeke's Beast Titan's orders. ; : The Jaw Titan is considered the swiftest of the Nine Titans thanks to its small size, and has ferocious biting strength in its jaws and incredibly powerful fingernails which can be used with devastating efficiency against both Titans and man-made structures, and can even chew through hardened Titan armor as well as the crystalized shell of the War Hammer Titan. The Jaw Titan was previously possessed by Marcel Galliard until was devoured by Ymir when she was a Pure Titan, inheriting the power before it was passed to Marcel's brother Porco Galliard. The Jaw Titan is currently possessed by Falco Grice after devouring Porco when he sacrifices himself to save Reiner from the Pure Titan the boy was turned into.
Epstein wrote three books about the Kennedy assassination, eventually collected in The Assassination Chronicles: Inquest, Counterplot, and Legend (1992). His books Legend (1978) and Deception (1989) drew on interviews with retired CIA Counterintelligence Chief James Jesus Angleton, and his 1982 book The Rise and Fall of Diamonds was an exposé of the diamond industry and its economic impact in southern Africa. In Have you ever tried to sell a diamond (1982), Edward Jay Epstein detailed the heavy marketing strategy used by the diamond company De Beers to turn tiny rocks of transparent crystalized carbon into highly-demanded, high-priced mass market items. In his 1996 book The Secret History of Armand Hammer, the author revealed, among many other things, how the prolific businessman laundered money to finance espionage for the Soviets in the 1920s and 1930s.
Ahead of the 2009 Lebanese general election the Zahle electoral district had 158,005 registered voters. The voter turnout stood at 91,848 (58.12%), above the national average of 50.7%. Two main lists crystalized; a joint list of Fattouch, the Future Movement, the Lebanese Forces and the Kataeb Party, and the Skaff-aligned Popular Bloc list supported by Hezbollah and the Free Patriotic Movement. The Fattouch-led list won, receiving an average 48,688 votes for their candidates, while the Skaff-led list finished in second place with an average vote for its candidates at 41,380. The elected MPs from the Fattouch list were Elie Maroni of the Kataeb Party (Maronite, 49,328 votes), Okab Sakr (Shia, 49,238 votes), Shant Janjanian (Armenian Orthodox, 48,527 votes), Asim Araji (Sunni, 48,524 votes), Joseph Maalouf (Greek Orthodox, 48,288 votes), Tony Abou Khater (Greek Catholic, 47,999 votes) and Nicolas Fattouch (Greek Catholic, 47,709 votes).
Section 3 ends with an introduction to the language of Hip, a "special language" that "cannot be taught" because it is based on a shared experience of "elation and exhaustion" and the dynamic movements of man as a "vector in a network of forces" rather than "as a static character in a crystalized field." Section 4 develops this language further, linking the language to movement and the search for the "unachievable whisper of mystery within the sex, the paradise of limitless energy and perception just beyond the next wave of the next orgasm." Section 5 posits that the Hip judgement of character is "perpetually ambivalent and dynamic". Mailer suggests, developing the existential reality of the Hipster further, that men are both character and context, giving way to "an absolute relativity where there are no truths other than the isolated truths of what each observer feels at each instant of his existence".
Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society Vol. 23, 1, 97–114. Poetry Dana Amir published seven poetry books, and her poems were published in various journals in Hebrew as well as in Anthologies in French and Spanish. Tzipi Non-Gross, Tal Nitzan and Haim Be'er wrote in their argument to award the Nathan Alterman poetry prize to Dana Amir: “Dana Amir’s book is an impressive collection that includes a new poetry division and an essay on poetry inspired by Duineser Elegien by Rilke. The compilation follows the evolution of Amir’s poetry and enable the understanding of this poetry in its metamorphosis: This is a dialogue poetry per se, intimate and exposed. Amir’s poetry is characterized by a combination of sensitivity and wisdom. Its subtle and penetrating glance is crystalized here into pure, divine lyrics, and produces an exquisite and appealing volume, one of the most beautiful ever written in Hebrew”. Sela, Maya (December 22, 2013).

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