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"crystallize" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] (of thoughts, plans, beliefs, etc.) to become clear and fixed; to make thoughts, beliefs, etc. clear and fixed
  2. [intransitive, transitive] crystallize (something) (specialist) to form or make something form into crystals

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"People's preferences crystallize, and it takes time for them to crystallize when they're focused on particular candidates by comparison with parties," political scientist Christopher Wlezien told The Atlantic in 2016.
Two groups of scientists report that they've observed exotic time crystals, systems of atoms whose properties arrange themselves, or "crystallize" in time like the way solids can crystallize in space.
You need a movement to crystallize what that's all about.
And a diamond forms because the carbon starts to crystallize.
"Some of those risks have begun to crystallize," he said.
Small droplets are also less likely to crystallize from foreign particles.
For me, the moment seemed to crystallize the entire Warriors season.
They were studying materials that crystallize in a twisted helical pattern.
What is being narrated is too shadowy and scattershot to crystallize comprehension.
A few drops of mentorship and capital will crystallize even more progress.
They crystallize in a way where they're not really down for that.
Rarely do films crystallize how society perceives women as clearly as Maiden.
The Ukraine scandal and impeachment fight, Greenberg believes, could crystallize those concerns.
Can certain solids crystallize in time, preferring different states at different time intervals?
But Islam is the way they find to express, to crystallize their radicalization.
Corporations will have to step up, and ESG metrics will need to crystallize.
Earth will be destroyed by the Sun's explosion long before it begins to crystallize.
"I just found a place where I can crystallize what matters in a deal."
But more than that, it would crystallize America's collective disenchantment with the ruling class.
The rest of the playoff field will not crystallize until a frenetic final Sunday.
Putting new hires in direct communication with customers helps crystallize how FreshBooks helps real people.
What remains to be seen is whether that consumer demand for AR will ever crystallize.
"She helped crystallize our brand," Jonathan McCrory, the theater's artistic director, said in an interview.
For fame is ultimately the summary of all misunderstandings that crystallize around a new name.
It was meant to crystallize Google's approach, make clear the way it saw the messaging space.
It also helped crystallize that Patreon's role was to help empower that communication without overdetermining it.
The study, led by José Sarukhán of the University of Mexico, seems to crystallize Laurance's conclusion.
Anderson's 2013 DUI seemed to crystallize that he was lost in his life after pro basketball.
More important, the events in Estonia helped crystallize an emerging consensus that cyberattacks could constitute warfare.
Indeed, some of these works, like the uncanny photomontage "Untitled" (1935), seem to crystallize dream states.
But the company disclosed last month that any new sales would crystallize a $7.4 billion loss.
"The crystal rocking horse showed us that any product out there we can crystallize," he said.
Maybe a more cohesive picture of a once-in-a-lifetime year will crystallize with time.
How does collective consciousness crystallize into clichés, or how do minute differences metastasize into diametric oppositions?
"Not till I ate at Dan's pop-up did the issue crystallize for me," Kass told me
Optimism or manifesting might help people crystallize their goals, if just by explicitly stating what they want.
It really helps crystallize some questions and doubts and thoughts that I had for a long time.
It took some 100 million years for the deeply buried molten rock to cool down and crystallize.
"I think Mexico is being helpful in using a counterproposal to crystallize their views," the official said.
"It kind of needed that 11th-hour moment to crystallize what we could do," Mr. VanBesien said.
Their attitudes to sex crystallize the tension between them, well rendered by Ms. Jurisic and Ms. Glenn.
And public lectures by U.S. officials only crystallize support for the domestic regime and fuel nationalistic feelings.
She has always known, at the bottom of her mind where the dreams crystallize, what being awake means.
Whether they are attending a fancy red carpet event or working out together, the couple crystallize "#relationship goals."
This simple routine will help you crystallize where you want to go, and how you will get there.
In Iraq's northern region, the war has encouraged Kurdish nationalist aspirations to crystallize into urgent demands for statehood.
" Coming to terms with her choice, she said, was "like watching something crystallize in a glass of water.
I had so much just suddenly crystallize in my head, and I just needed to get it out.
On the other hand, a dry caramel will not crystallize, so that is one source of anxiety eliminated.
But it's not entirely clear yet how Manafort's lawyers will crystallize the testimony from 10 days of witnesses.
Though they're plasmas, scientists have long predicted that these squished atoms should eventually crystallize, beginning at the stars' centers.
There are lots of different ways water can crystallize into ice, but ice-VII is formed under higher pressures.
Despite being a dodgy tycoon, he managed to crystallize public rage against a system dominated by dodgy rich people.
" NATO "[s]crapped plans to publish the traditional full post-meeting statement meant to crystallize NATO's latest strategic stance.
Greece is a salutary story: in most countries Euroskepticism is passive, tending only to crystallize when times are tough.
The slow evaporation process causes the salt to crystallize into unique, hollow flakes that resemble flowers, hence its name.
"I don't usually come to any conclusion during the trip, but it tends to crystallize afterwards," he told me.
"Crystallize your idea in your mind and be absolutely sure that you know what you're talking about," Llewellyn said.
As bipartisan opprobrium rains down on Trump in the US, his European allies are beginning to crystallize their thinking.
But this uncertainty is eventually going to crystallize into enforceable space policies, laws and regulations that apply to everyone.
But many proteins, especially those embedded in the outer membranes of cells, are too floppy or disordered to crystallize.
The future relationship will be a matter of debate and negotiation that will most likely take years to crystallize.
They were in the collective water, like an oversaturated solution, just waiting for a particle around which to crystallize.
An op-ed piece Puzder authored in The Wall Street Journal last year helped crystallize his views on the subject.
Event risk is rising, raising the specter of reversals in capital flows that would crystallize vulnerabilities facing the weakest sovereigns.
Here, especially, Albert Ayler's notion of Coltrane, Sanders, and himself forming a holy trinity of jazz music begins to crystallize.
The new report is the clearest signal yet of the government's intent to crystallize those checks into a formal policy.
That moment seemed to crystallize Ryan's transformation from a disciple of Jack Kemp to a blocking back for Donald Trump.
But several months, and many meetings and big-picture discussions later, the notion of a cyber command began to crystallize.
It started to crystallize for Lunsford: When Austin was planning the break-in, he wanted a local guy experienced in burglary.
"This is the first direct evidence that white dwarfs crystallize, or transition from liquid to solid," Tremblay said in a statement.
Scientists have predicted that as white dwarfs cool, they can crystallize in a phase transition somewhat like water freezing into ice.
"The FSB is monitoring developments and if necessary will advise G20 ministers and governors on risks, should they crystallize," Quarles said.
As difficult as it can be to juggle several projects on a starter salary, it helped Carroll to crystallize her goals.
The gathering in Riyadh aims "to crystallize the discussion topics before going to direct talks with the Houthis", the official said.
The microbes appeared to favor "Crystallize" by Lindsey Stirling, an American violinist, but they weren't big fans of Kanye West's "Heartless."
"K+S has therefore developed a package of measures to crystallize value rapidly," the Kassel-based company said in a statement.
I have moved back into full-time journalism to help crystallize my findings while trying hard to keep testing my assumptions.
This approach has been wildly successful in explaining how water molecules crystallize into ice, and how atomic spins align to form magnets.
And no, I never saw my sweat accumulate on the outside of the jacket, nor did it crystallize in the freezing air.
When you stare past the edge of the world into the sunrise, your thoughts laid bare, dreams seem to crystallize more easily.
Many of these memoirs crystallize around the killings of black men and women, of Renisha McBride, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner.
A sense of purpose—something they'd either lost along the way or never fully known in the first place—began to crystallize.
The video of the incident, which quickly got wide attention on the internet, seemed to crystallize Mr. Trump's backhanded treatment of Europeans.
Verizon rose 1113 percent after JPMorgan upgraded the wireless carrier to "overweight", saying 5G opportunity will start to crystallize in next few months.
Using a series of experimental tricks, they continued to pull the water away and "convince" the molecules to sit still, making them crystallize.
Coolsculpting, for example, uses cooling panels to crystallize and remove fat cells in the tissue, while injectables like dermal fillers can mitigate wrinkles.
Fortunately, the ebb and flow of fights began to crystallize after two or three bouts, hinting at the strategic depths the developers promised.
Being able to form liquids in this new manner could open the door to materials that crystallize in ways we've never seen before.
Urine will become darker; prolonged dehydration can also crystallize salts and minerals in urine, possibly leading to the formation of painful kidney stones.
But today's announcements really crystallize how Apple's approach to privacy will mesh with its transformation into becoming even more of a services company.
But it wasn't until she was in her second year as a marine biology student that her passion for photography began to crystallize.
That day against Liverpool at Old Trafford seemed to crystallize it: Pogba was an exercise in branding, an Instagram illusion of a superstar.
If this story didn't crystallize the depths of Gilead's barbarity, Offred's interrogation by Aunt Lydia and a member of the Eye cements it.
Coming back to America and starting college at Georgetown offers another; it's there that her shame, pain and rage slowly begin to crystallize.
As any seven-year-old or frustrated parent knows, cotton candy can crystallize when it gets compressed or wet or drooled on or whatever.
What reporting Land of the Giants helped crystallize for me is that Amazon sees its mission as solving customer problems, no matter the industry.
But the DIY flame was kept alive by the emergence of Guerilla and Kinemat—two DJ collectives that came to crystallize the scene's acceleration.
I have always been a skeptic about the role of personal choices in the climate fight, and a recent study has helped crystallize why.
Every team strives to execute its plan, of course, but Chili Davis, the Cubs' hitting coach, said Murphy had helped crystallize the hitters' goals.
He still has a napkin covered with Koufax's stick-figure drawings that crystallize the proper pitching mechanics, something of a hieroglyphics of the craft.
Negotiators have been meeting for weeks to try to lock down top-line spending numbers, but so far a deal has yet to crystallize.
To the Editor: Charles M. Blow's incisive critique of Joe Biden helped me to crystallize what exactly bothers me so much about Mr. Biden.
Brexit is set to top the agenda in Brighton, as Labour MPs (members of parliament) work to crystallize a unified position on the issue.
Cook spent almost a full year hinting that Apple would do something big in TV, only to pull back when those plans didn't crystallize.
By tweaking the temperature and adding other solvents, manufacturers can crystallize new drug molecules or produce new crystals for solar cells, and so on.
But what Bannon was able to do was really clarify and crystallize what the America First agenda meant beyond some of the broader points.
Of course, specific events can crystallize awareness of these trends, but that's not the same thing as the events being determinative on their own ground.
" The firm added: "Trian also applauds GE for structuring an attractive transaction that should crystallize a superior valuation multiple for GE's Oil and Gas assets.
As an artifact and a symbol, Birds crystallize what irks some longtime residents (including me) about the recasting of placid West LA as Silicon Beach.
They put it in the same pressure and temperature, and they add in the same chemicals to have the reaction for the carbon to crystallize.
In that scene with Suzie Essman, who plays Ben's mom, I was trying to crystallize it as best as I could — if anything, for myself.
But that narrative, which seemed to crystallize within hours of East Coast polls closing, failed to acknowledge more positive signs for Democrats that emerged later.
It would crystallize his family's place in Northeast Wisconsin history, a proclamation on behalf of all Latino migrant and immigrant workers that "we are here."
Sakamaki's photographs, published in Tompkins Square Park (powerHouse Books) crystallize this turning point in New York City history, as gentrification began to replace benign neglect.
Negotiators have been meeting for weeks to try to lock down top-line spending numbers, but so far a deal has yet to crystallize. Sen.
Washington usually operates in black and white political terms, but it's times like these — rhetoric-rich, substance-poor State of the Union moments — where things crystallize.
Charles M. Blow According to recent polls, the image of Donald Trump as a bigot has begun to crystallize, and for good reason: Because it's true!
"This ensures that everyone has time to fully crystallize and communicate their thoughts without worrying they will be misunderstood or drowned out by a louder voice."
First, Schwab said there aren't enough nutrients in human tear film, the gel substance that creates tears as we know them, to make the tears crystallize.
A 2015 book, "The Battle of Versailles," by the Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan, and a 2012 documentary, "Versailles 73," tried to crystallize its significance.
Hardware, software, excitable rhetoric, and fluffy promises that'll almost certainly crystallize and shatter prior to their realization: This was your Xbox briefing as it played out.
On Sunday, Republican members of the House Ways and Means Committee will hold a two-day policy retreat to crystallize their thinking on the tax plan.
Representative Eric Swalwell of California, who is close to party leaders, said Democrats would "crystallize our message on jobs, on health care" in the coming months.
After months of tinkering and negotiations, the outlines of a federal privacy law are finally starting to crystallize, but lawmakers continue to quibble over the details.
I had hoped this episode would crystallize a bunch of stuff about this season, just as the episode following Mary's death crystallized a bunch about last season.
The episode took a break from the increasingly convoluted drama of the internal politics among the space station survivors to crystallize storylines that have been wandering aimlessly.
They are caused by solid pieces of material that crystallize in the kidney, ureters or bladder due to a number of genetic and environmental factors, Lieske said.
It also happens to be a perfect example of what LDV does — or what Meadow has managed to crystallize as what LDV does over the last decade.
Over the past year, Schumer has become a symbol of feminism and a champion against slut-shaming and body shamers, an image that the media helped crystallize.
And Republicans believe this could be a defining moment for McSally to crystallize her bona fides as a border security hard-liner, while Democrats ready their attacks.
It's just that, in this case, Frank went over the top on pushing the work it did behind the scenes in an effort to crystallize its marketing message.
It keeps trying to make Gilead a metaphor for reality in a way that would crystallize progressives' fears about Trump while allowing just enough remove to keep watching.
But it's been a very organic process, so we're approaching things in a new way and thinking about how can we crystallize these things that have been conceptual.
As the chocolate cools to a temperature of about 83-84 degrees, you will see the chocolate start to crystallize (harden) around the outside edge of the bowl.
As mawkish as this sounds: The Bluebird is about songs, not stardom — their power to crystallize ephemeral emotions and reach places inside you that don't see them coming.
Ms. Laporta's testimony was especially helpful to prosecutors because she was able to crystallize financial transactions that were otherwise befuddling, even to courtroom spectators steeped in the case.
"This ensures that everyone has time to fully crystallize and communicate their thoughts without worrying they will be misunderstood or drowned out by a louder voice," Dalio says.
Sterling is trading at 31-year lows and the Bank of England has warned that the financial risks it highlighted ahead of the vote are starting to crystallize.
Models suggest that when white dwarfs crystallize, they release heat in order to enter the lower-energy phase, the way heat energy leaves water as it freezes into ice.
The Nobel Prize-winning method involves freezing the molecule in such a way that it doesn't crystallize, then bouncing electrons off of the object to determine its physical structure.
Two weeks ago, Mark Zuckerberg gave a speech at Georgetown University where he tried to crystallize his thoughts on free speech and his company's role in moderating political conversations.
"Financial market turbulence could easily return when the U.S. rate increase cycle resumes or political risks crystallize," Elena Duggar, an associate managing director at Moody's, added in the statement.
There's a large set of debates and conversations that happen in forums like this, and over time, they crystallize in particular ways and are tested and made more specific.
"This is an excellent opportunity for IOF unitholders to crystallize their investment in IOF at an attractive and certain price," IOF Fund Manager Penny Ransom said in a statement.
Boosting the Dow was Verizon, which rose 3 percent after JPMorgan upgraded the wireless carrier to "overweight," saying 5G opportunity will start to crystallize in the next few months.
The extreme weather conditions reportedly caused cold air to crystallize in the animal's lungs shortly after, which eventually caused the zebra to suffer internal fatal damage, local authorities said.
"Unusual, disjointed framing and edgy camera work help crystallize the feeling that the young lovers' lives are going dangerously askew," Janet Maslin wrote in her New York Times review.
The state has been a hotbed of prison organizing since at least 2014, when the Free Alabama Movement (FAM), inspired by the 93 Georgia prison strikes, began to crystallize.
But what Claremont and Anderson do so well in God Loves is personalize and crystallize the hate, fear, and pain that humans are capable of inflicting on one another.
And so it was an opportunity for me to kind of crystallize my thinking, sit down with Bob repeatedly and walk him through and kind of flesh it out.
Major crises like a severe economic recession can provide the tinder for citizen disaffection to crystallize into rage and inciting voters to throw out traditional political parties en masse.
If there were ever a moment to crystallize the chaos of Gianina and Damian's showmance, Gianina bolting away from a crying Damian and into the dirty streets was it.
The pound is trading at 31-year lows and the Bank of England has warned that the financial risks it highlighted ahead of the vote were starting to crystallize.
However, he could face internal party unrest after leading such a lackluster election campaign, with opposition likely to crystallize around his deputy leader, the present foreign minister, Simon Coveney.
Fitch estimates that a rapid reversion to just 2011 levels for almost $38 trillion of investment-grade government bonds could crystallize market losses of as much as $3.8 trillion.
Somehow, Daniel Caesar managed to precisely crystallize that euphoric disbelief, that constant sensation of floating — and then enlisted Kali Uchis for her characteristically surreal vocals to amplify the effect.
You know everything can change in an instant We spend much of our lives searching for answers about God and the afterlife, but it's often specific events that crystallize beliefs.
Those fears began to crystallize on Wednesday, when AT&T's chief financial officer, John Stephens, said at an investor conference that the timing of the deal's closing was in doubt.
They suggest that while Americans are deeply split along party lines over the push to remove Mr. Trump, their views on impeachment are beginning to crystallize in some unexpected ways.
Clearly for Bannon, the most effective way for him to crystallize his populist, anti-globalist agenda outside of the White House is by backing candidates who can unseat establishment Republicans.
Such an approach is as much a part of life in divided Washington as oversight fights, and it can help presidents crystallize political arguments and present a coherent case to voters.
"This is the key period that will either see the Fed crystallize market expectations for a cut later this month, or gently nudge them back towards a more neutral position," Markets.
There is not one, single, outrageous moment that might crystallize his transgressions and make impeachment unavoidable -- a process that would be sure to become a national nightmare -- from any political perspective.
Golf Story tries to crystallize the feeling of playing golf—setting up a swing, watching as random acts of nature and physics do their best to thwart you—into something accessible.
But behind the scenes, his advisers are working urgently to crystallize what, until now, have been loose sets of policy directives that have frustrated some career national security officials and foreign allies.
Hoping to hasten that process, Showtime is making the third and fourth episodes available online in advance of next week's airing to help crystallize elements that confound as much as they amaze.
"There is a risk of a sharp rebound in prices as monetary policies tighten and liquidity problems if investors stampede out these more risky markets when risks start to crystallize," he added.
"Normally I don't care about these kinds of things, but I believe this might actually crystallize the debate about cord-cutting and the need for certain programming no matter what," Cramer said.
Our hazy plan in coming here seemed to crystallize as a mission on which Something Meaningful must happen — a chance to find my mother's spirit, and for Dan to finally meet it.
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It was Scurry who helped crystallize them this year when she singled out the goalkeeping position as a potential problem area for the United States as it chases another World Cup title.
"We had to have something singular, something that would crystallize all of my thoughts about what a family should be," Mr. Goldberg told Shalom TV (now the Jewish Broadcasting Service) in 21999.
While the exhibition is by no means parochial — ecological challenges, after all, are inherently global — the strong regional focus of many of the contributions allows pressing concerns to crystallize around particular environs.
The rise of the paywall over the past few years has helped crystallize that content drives valuation, and has saved the New York Times' business -- it now has 4.5 million paying digital subscribers.
"Ferrari's strong second quarter demonstrates management's ability to crystallize the value of the brand through innovative management of special edition models," Stuart Pearson, an analyst at Exane BNP Paribas said in a note.
The contrasting prospects for Comstock and Griffith crystallize how the 2018 election could complete the geographic restructuring of the House that first fully snapped into view during that GOP sweep eight years ago.
Those types of issues may crystallize, which would be very difficult for those consumers and we're trying our best to mitigate them but it's not a wide financial stability as I see it.
Now two cybersecurity firms have created a new visual taxonomy to organize all that digital chaos—and in doing so, perhaps helped crystallize who the distinct players are within the Kremlin's hacking forces.
According to Tremblay and his colleagues, our own Sun will begin to crystallize in about 10 billion years, but there's no need for humans to worry about being blinded by our own space crystal.
Although these votes were non-binding and the budget resolution doesn't require the president's signature, the process helped crystallize the Democratic Party's top priorities as it looks to defend the major pillars of Obamacare.
And yet her determination to flee all the pressures of her celebrity life came via a form of self-mythologizing that would ironically vaunt her above her peers and crystallize an image she hated.
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That single vote, her opponents insist, crystallize the point they have been making for decades about Collins: She talks like a moderate but is always there when McConnell needs her on a critical vote.
The professor he worked for, Yoshimasa Hirata, assigned him a seemingly impossible task: to try to crystallize a glowing organic compound called luciferin, found in a small crustacean in the coastal waters of Japan.
The bottom line: Todd claimed that he was "naive" when he believed that the Trump administration wouldn't willfully mislead the public, and that the Ukraine story has helped "crystallize" the reality of the situation.
In Iowa tomorrow night, the mainstream candidates should seize the opportunity instead to spell out radically pragmatic ideas that can unite the party's moderate and progressive wings and crystallize the nation's anti-Trump majority.
I've since watched the movie three times, as if I'm clawing through it, trying to find forgiveness for my own monsters in it, or trying to crystallize what it is I want from an apology.
The results here, and the performance of the iPad Pro, really crystallize the fact that Apple can and will ship ARM processors across its whole line as soon as it feels like it wants to.
Sanders is surging and is now in a near-tie with Biden both nationally and in Iowa, setting the stage for a mano a mano struggle between the two that could crystallize the electability vs.
"Hopefully, the more of these decisions come out, the courts will crystallize these issues, and they'll go up on appeal, and eventually the Supreme Court will decide and give guidance to the lower courts," Smith said.
"He probably has done more than any single individual to crystallize for the world why taking climate change seriously is a moral and an existential imperative," says Amanpour, recalling their interview at the Paris COP21 talks.
While technically a sequel, they didn't have a specific framework to build around, so the team made a short CG film to try and crystallize what Resident Evil 7 might look like, if they went forward.
Siemens wants Healthineers to be able to raise its own funds for takeovers and investments as well as crystallize its standalone value, removing some of the "conglomerate discount" that some investors say weighs on Siemens' valuation.
Braking assistance is hardly some new, gasp-inducing feature in sport-utility vehicles, but Walden said it helped crystallize for him how more-advanced technology — fully self-driving cars — might someday prevent more harrowing traffic incidents.
What she's fantastic at is creating songs that crystallize a messy, usually teenage feeling that somehow speaks to everyone, even people who have never felt it, and weave it in with slips of her personal life.
With Syrian government forces' sudden and major advancements into the city's rebel-held eastern territory in recent weeks, Aleppo's uncertain fate is starting to crystallize, once again posing two central questions: Why Aleppo, and what next?
The value of such a mirror was validated recently by L'Oreal's acquisition of ModiFace, a company that produces technology that powers similar applications in beauty AR. Analyzing all these moves together, Amazon's apparel strategy begins to crystallize.
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It doesn't mean they hated the show, but it does serve to crystallize exactly where you are on the food chain, between sharing the final moment of the show and getting on the West Side Highway first.
But as helpful as that's been in understanding my own motives as I've muddled through the first months of therapy, its importance didn't really crystallize until I saw the band perform at Chicago's Riot Fest this September.
Yet while his dreams of being a globe-straddling public brand may have shrunk — he has only five stores, down from 250 in 2013 — his dreams of using fashion to crystallize a shared moment are still monumental.
FERN MALLIS In the late '80s, we met with Carolyne Roehm, who was president of the C.F.D.A. By that time, the specter of AIDS had begun to crystallize and connect the fashion industry in a very powerful way.
"The ability to crystallize that (vision) into a very specific mission statement that can be dissected into actionable tasks for your senior management, your middle management, and then your guys on the ground becomes very, very important," she added.
A: Asian Americans have long been portrayed as the model minority since William Petersen's 1966 New York Times Magazine article, "Success Story: Japanese American Style," and a myriad of subsequent studies of Asian socioeconomic attainment that crystallize this image.
Her video for "Crystallize" was the eighth-most-watched clip of 2012, and her cover version of Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" (performed with Pentatonix) took home the response of the year award in the first YouTube Music Awards in 2013.
Part of the difficulty of perfecting these oversized treats are that the candy has to remain between 105 and 110 degrees in order to not shatter nor crystallize, making it less of a dessert and more of an artform.
I never want to crystallize and become this boring adult but I also realize I have a lot of personal safety nets that I've made for the things that I will and will not accept in my personal life.
I wanted him to hold me, rock me gently in his arms, feed me tinctures that would soothe my nerves and crystallize my vision, tell me that I would soon be in the cool and easy swing of things.
"As a society we need that, because it's a way to crystallize ideas, make us see things in a new way and create understanding of who we are as a people, where we are today and where we're going."
The 353-year-old industrial designer Sofía Véliz runs a multidisciplinary practice driven by her taste for unusual materials: She has used asphalt as lacquer for her abstract paintings and salt to crystallize the surface of her aluminum pots.
"I think that meeting really did crystallize the danger that some of the people in the SETI community perceive—not a danger from ET but a danger in the reputation of the organization, a danger of losing funding," Vakoch says.
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 crystallize their image as the party battling to support an open internet.
The show first aired as an outlet for hip-hop and reggae dancing in 1992, though flexing didn't crystallize as a form in its own right until the late 90s, and it didn't get a name until the mid-2000s.
Neither Kobe's on-court achievements nor his having played his entire career for the Lakers, the nexus of the basketball universe, fully explain the mythic stature he acquired during his career, and which his early death seems certain to crystallize.
A crowd had gathered around a woman dripping molten sugar from a spoon onto a marble slab, letting it crystallize into the shapes of butterflies, bearded goats and koi with pursed lips, which children then toted around on sticks like lollipops.
Facebook's plan to expand into payments and launch its own Libra cryptocurrency were not mentioned in the BIS statement, but the social media giant's move has helped crystallize opinion among central bankers on the urgency of coordinating regulatory responses to financial technology trends.
Flipkart has benefited from the foreign funds that have sloshed into India's growing online retail sector and bankers have expected it to start moving towards a public listing to raise fresh funds and enable some of its early backers to crystallize their investments.
She is ultimately less than a thorny footnote, but her show's popularity helps crystallize a watershed moment for race relations in this country—one that may allow LeBron to carve out a place in history beside Ali, even without the same self-sacrifice.
Shot in 16-millimeter color film, it is a direct, sympathetic, humanizing introduction to the Panthers — which had formed in response to police brutality — with images of party members carrying guns for self-protection that help crystallize why they became government targets.
However, it does mean that even as St. Helens sleeps, the magma that will likely take part in the next eruption is working its way up towards the surface, likely stopping along the way to crystallize and interact with the residue of previous eruptions.
Washington (CNN)Returning to the pages of the prestigious law journal he once edited, President Barack Obama sought to crystallize his efforts toward a fairer justice system in an article Thursday, offering recommendations to a successor who few are confident will uphold his efforts.
The unequivocally tragic photograph of a dead child, carried on newspaper front pages and reportedly seen by 20 million people on social media within a 12 hour period, gave the crisis a powerful emotional resonance, and helped to crystallize a newly sympathetic public mood.
"The Bells," however, helped crystallize much of this fomenting dissatisfaction around a hugely polarizing twist in which Daenerys Targaryen effectively morphed into the villain of the series, after a full eight seasons of being presented as an unconventional savior and heroic figure — even a feminist one.
I don't mean to imply that central planning was the only cause of famine under communist rule — there were political operations that led to mass starvation, just like in non-communist countries — but learning more about these tragic events helped crystallize what I prefer about capitalist models.
I created Dot Earth in 2007 while I was still a science reporter, sketching thought maps to crystallize its focus with the help of Jeremy Zilar, a skilled knowledge architect (for lack of a better phrase) who was then in charge of blog designs at The Times.
The image of Biden, Warren and Sanders in the middle of the stage could further crystallize the idea that they are the big three in the race — and make it harder for other candidates who are receiving measurable levels of support to make a real impact.
"Today's decision completes a strategic decision to crystallize financial benefits now and to move long-term leasing obligations into leading shipping equities, a place where we see significantly more value and upside potential," Rasmus Bach Nielsen, Trafigura's global head of wet freight, said in a statement.
Gantz enters the fray At first facing a diverse array of opponents, Netanyahu saw his challenge crystallize 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.
And it&aposs only going to crystallize when you look at this I.G. report and then the next one coming down the pipeline about how the Russia investigation -- PERINO: I think the next one is actually about her email -- her decision not to charge her on the emails.
"If anything, having Judge Gorsuch on the court would only crystallize Justice Kennedy's vital role at the center of the court -- and make it that much more difficult for him to leave on terms that might lead to a fundamental shift in the court's ideological balance," he said.
Even at higher elevations, where raindrops could be five degrees below freezing, they don't crystallize into sleet or snow, which would be less slippery; instead, they remain in a liquid, "supercooled" state, until they "nucleate"—become ice—on striking anything hard, such as the road surface or a car.
As David Halberstam wrote of Rostow in "The Best and the Brightest": He became the president's national security adviser at a time when criticism and opposition to the war were beginning to crystallize, and he eventually served the purpose of shielding the president from criticism and from reality.
In an interview with Calvin Reid that appeared in BOMB (Winter 1998), Marshall says about this painting: What also started to crystallize in that painting was a way to bring together not only Western traditions of pictorial representation, but folk traditions of painting that have an equally valid authority.
But after more than a year of tech-related privacy scandals, malign election-interference and online platform-fueled extremism and the US government&aposs first tentative steps toward reining in its technology titans, it&aposs become clear that Zuboff helped crystallize previously vague apprehensions about the tech industry.
CoolSculpting scientists "developed a way to control the freeze of fat cells, causing them to crystallize and die," she explains, adding that you can get "a greater kill rate" by following the freeze with some form of manual massage or acoustic-wave therapy to break up the crystallized fat cells.
Yes, we need more women antiheroes, more antiheroes of color, and so on — but we also need to think about how the stories we tell create long grooves in our culture, grooves that eventually crystallize into reflexive beliefs about who gets to be the protagonist and how they go about being that protagonist.
In hindsight, it's an appropriate choice: "Sorry"—and Bieber's Purpose album as a whole—helped crystallize the Caribbean-influenced soft EDM sound that became the default sound of the mainstream this year (call it "Biebercore" or "Diplowave" if you want, or don't) so it only makes sense that it silently dominated video content.
And for many, the images coming out of Charlottesville this past weekend — white men carrying Nazi flags alongside Confederate ones, marching with torches (albeit tiki torches), and chanting the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" — seemed to crystallize the threat or existence, depending on who you ask, of a white supremacist fascist state.
"While our offer does not currently have the recommendation of the board of SVG Capital, we look forward to a constructive dialogue with them in order to crystallize the certainty of value, today and in cash, to its shareholders," David Atterbury, a HarbourVest managing director in London, said in a news release.
It had been a long time since I'd participated in an overt magazine stunt whose purpose was to set a scene for the opening paragraph of a story, to crystallize and illuminate a person for the reader and create a metaphor through which to weave a story — it's just not done anymore.
The matter has deeply damaged United's public image and seemed to crystallize many people's negative feelings toward the airline industry, which has tried to maximize profits by shrinking seats and legroom and charging passengers for many services once included in a basic ticket price, like checking baggage, reserving seats and meal service.
Hopefully all of these agreements, the Paris Agreement, the work done by the UN global compact, will crystallize a picture primarily for Wall Street, which at the end of the day is $150 trillion of capital that needs to go to the right places but is still primarily in the wrong places.
But far greater problems were her strategists' bet that a coalition of minority voters and white Democratic stalwarts would deliver a landslide and her failure to crystallize a broad economic vision from among her many proposals for helping working-class voters regardless of race — the kind of message Mr. Obama was able to send.
Meek using "War Pain" to finally crystallize all of the reasons Aubrey could never possibly be Jay, moments after "Summer Sixteen" pulled the audacious "I used to want to be on Rocafella, then I turned into Jay" flex is exactly the kind of disrupt he needs to get a leg up in this thing.
DAVID EISENMAN, WOODMERE, N.Y. To the Editor: The inability of the Republican-controlled Senate to pass its "skinny repeal" was one of several events this week that should crystallize for President Trump the fundamental problem with his approach to the presidency: He fails to understand the difference between being a boss and being a leader.
It seemed to crystallize an argument I'd seen more and more TV fans making of late: Too many TV deaths didn't have any resonance and were, instead, cheap stunts designed to get attention in a world of ever more viewing options, since a death was usually guaranteed to get you some attention on social media and pop culture sites.
At the same time, what is today called a Series A requires metrics and milestones that resemble the "classic" Series B. It's tempting to dismiss this milestone creep as a cyclical correction, but the emergence of a new category of investment fund and round called "pre-seed" suggests that this change will crystallize this new fundraising landscape for the next couple of years.
Highlights: Rawhide works, installed among palm trees, by the writer and artist Rindon Johnson; Reyes Projects' exhibition of Nikita Gale and LaKela Brown (her works on view crystallize and encapsulate her childhood: door-knocker earrings, gold-capped teeth); Poolside sessions with Sex magazine (featuring a live performance by Odwalla 88); and a panel hosted by Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Cullors-Brignac.
Barely 72 hours after the Bolsheviks had seized power, for example, and just as the civil war that would divide Russia for the next half decade began to crystallize, Reed devotes several paragraphs to an ill-tempered conversation between an uneducated member of the Red Guards and a supercilious counterrevolutionary student, which took place by the door of a provincial railway station.
A children's science book is placed within a porcelain pan, along with salt and laundry bluing, which interact to slowly crystallize and corrode over the surface of the book and the pan — information that is taught as being straightforward in a theoretical context may turn out to be beyond our control as we apply it in a real-life setting.
But when you slow to its pace for longer than the time it takes to snap a photo and relax to watch dancers like Hristoula Harakas and David Thomson, poignant details crystallize: the trembling of her arm, supporting her weight as she sinks into a split; the inward yet receptive quality of his gaze; how a desperate pose can, with the slightest shift, become a hopeful one.
In his painting "When Frustration Threatens Desire" (9453), he describes it as combining "symbolic representations of the seven African powers from the Yoruba pantheon … and some ve-ve from Haitian Voodun," mixed with traditions of Western pictorial representation: What also started to crystallize in that painting was a way to bring together not only Western traditions of pictorial representation, but folk traditions of painting that have an equally valid authority.
Quint also suggests I devise a short mantra or affirmation that I say aloud in my mind before Tweeting or commenting, to crystallize and give power to my original intention—whether that's to help the causes I care about or to curse the assailants of those causes (personally, I'm not ready to think about hexing anybody just yet, if ever—it's against the beliefs of a sect I'm interested in.).
The image of the tiny girl, tucked into her father's shirt, her right arm draped around his neck, seemed to crystallize the human tragedy playing out at the border, and it was everywhere: on cable channels, the internet, where the usual political warfare was for a moment tempered by sadness, and on the Senate floor, where the chamber's top Democrat forced colleagues to confront a blown-up copy of the photo.
It can be easy to get so wrapped up in your own problems that they crystallize into fully-fledged anxieties; that slightly bizarre tweet you left when you were semi-drunk last night that only got two likes; that time your shoe made a weird fart sound in a meeting; that time you got two swallows tattooed on your collar bone and now you look like a scene kid even though you're 30.

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