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"crystallized" Definitions
  1. (especially of fruit) preserved in and covered with sugar
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Celeste's relationships aren't the only ones crystallized into car rides.
"That experience crystallized the challenge and the opportunity," she said.
In Australia, we use crystallized MSM to chop our meth.
So now, the definition of a diamond is crystallized carbon.
And that can result in fewer truckloads of crystallized magic.
Somewhere crossing the Colombia boarder the idea for Eletrunks crystallized.
Visitors can search for crystallized rocks in Iowa's Keokuk Creek.
It crystallized a sense that the government is not competent.
Oddly enough, it was a sports star who crystallized that resolve.
The opening essay on Valerie Solanas is Tea in crystallized form.
This move has crystallized more general frustration with the Hollande government.
What remains are the images of the two, crystallized in time.
He has crystallized the angst and anger of the Hispanic community.
The reason cheetahs tolerated skin grafts also crystallized for the researchers.
All of her childhood suspicions crystallized into a moment of clarity.
The threat and mystery of the pandemic had crystallized as well.
His best melodies have often crystallized better away from the piano.
These artists' deaths crystallized the relationship between artistry and human connection.
The failure of modern American policing is crystallized in stop-and-frisk.
That message crystallized in her headliner's appearance at the festival on Saturday.
On the not-so-practical side, Gucci offered up crystallized jock straps.
A few moments have crystallized my view over the past few days.
In the referendum, views of multiculturalism, social liberalism, and globalism were crystallized.
The issue was crystallized in a keynote from Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford Tuesday.
In other words, it's the liquid left over after the sugar has crystallized.
Kennedy's idea was that she was burned in a fire and then crystallized.
This unusual structure is composed of transparent cells filled with inert, crystallized proteins.
For Alba, the story crystallized the questions she had after her son's overdose.
But it was The Geraldine Fibbers' original songs that crystallized Bozulich's unique vision.
Just how poor this tech earnings season has been was crystallized on Tuesday.
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins and life, crystallized under a microscope.
But he acknowledged that university policies surrounding such behavior had not yet crystallized.
When that bleak vision arises from characters interacting, it is sometimes beautifully crystallized.
Carter crystallized how the N.B.A. stood apart from the other major American leagues.
They have quite different styles, crystallized in the books they each have written.
But there's also something that has newly evolved — a crystallized declaration of intent.
Up went the ancient sea floor, and the crystallized creatures went with it.
It was, Coates says, his seminal article on reparations that crystallized this knowledge.
So I start with a cloudy idea and then turn it into crystallized signifiers.
But the benefits of the Trump–Fox playbook are crystallized in Florida's gubernatorial race.
Not recognizing the pipeline myth proactively only leads to a more crystallized, insular culture.
While widespread access has crystallized some commonalities of being Indian, it also exacerbated differences.
Officials also seized 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of the crystallized form of the drug.
The answer was crystallized after my long walk to his office in December 2010.
Use the rubber spatula to stir the crystallized chocolate into the melted chocolate. 6.
The controversy over Greaves's engagement of Randazza has crystallized wider debates within the organization.
"That moment really crystallized it for me," he tells the publication about the experience.
The same was true of George W. Bush, once the Katrina thing crystallized it.
Student Opinion Have you ever had a science lesson that crystallized everything for you?
Those financial priorities are crystallized in the new guidelines established by the White House.
It's the crystallized emotional response of what every person in that position feels. Betrayed. Afraid.
The come-from-behind win crystallized the postseason rankings but complicated the Broncos' quarterback situation.
Try adding ground ginger or crystallized ginger for a different take on this irresistible recipe.
This arc first crystallized when he came back from a four-month sabbatical in 2013.
But the two had a falling out, and the disagreements crystallized over the corruption investigation.
Simon has finally gotten his tears crystallized and come out as a really serious writer.
Mr. Enwezor's commitments to cosmopolitanism and expanded historical narratives were crystallized early in his career.
The Hong Kong protests have just crystallized these compromises into more dramatic and visible choices.
The tale of the implausible academic feat by the justice minister's daughter crystallized that resentment.
Is this something you've always felt or something that has become more crystallized this year?
The participation of Jews in the Polish Communist movement eventually crystallized into a widespread stereotype.
The zircon grains were crystallized in magma about 500 million years after the Earth formed.
Mr. Lew said two factors crystallized the argument that American credibility and leadership were at stake.
In Luther's mind, the indulgence trade seems to have crystallized the spiritual crisis he was experiencing.
Once open, you can also see the tiny crystallized droplets of metallic minerals throughout it, calledchondrules.
The only thing I'm sure of in this market is my negative sentiment — it has crystallized.
That was when the album really crystallized as sonically worthwhile rather than just a cool dare.
It's get that list in shape and get those opinions crystallized to a fine point time.
Will's legacy as Hooded Justice has been crystallized, preserved, and will live on long after him.
The evidence had been mounting for weeks, but for Weeden it crystallized right then and there.
A strategy has crystallized: Flip one of the league's oldest rosters into one of its youngest.
They happened when citizen dissatisfaction rose to unsustainable levels and crystallized into demand for specific reforms.
Not even a month later, that uncertainty has crystallized into something close to, something approaching, crisis.
But in its own way, the encounter perfectly crystallized the twin strategic challenges facing the party.
Billionaire former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg's entrance into the Democratic primary has crystallized Sen.
" In an interview, Ms. Cooper said, "What the shooting crystallized was that maybe we've become inured.
The coronavirus pandemic has crystallized this important fact: Gig economy companies are a public health risk.
Image: Simone MarchiAnother possibility, according to the new research, is that the fragment crystallized on the Moon.
The shouted questions, emotional pleas and raucous protesters of the evening crystallized the GOP's tough political road.
The identity crisis crystallized last week, when CPAC booked Breitbart provocateur Milo Yiannopolous to address the gathering.
In The World As It Is, Ben Rhodes, Obama's speechwriter and close collaborate, crystallized the Obama era.
The researchers believe this means that the salts crystallized in a wet environment beneath the briny ponds.
That's the summation from just two remarkable hours Thursday that crystallized the final month of Campaign 2016.
Steam emitted from the power plants became cloud-like formations that crystallized into snow as temperatures fell.
But it crystallized the a contradiction at the heart of Facebook's efforts to clean up its platform.
It also crystallized the pardon as a tool for executive-branch officials to evade responsibility for crimes.
Were there any moments from his time in Switzerland that crystallized that view of him for you?
Kazaryan, who is from Armenia, cries nearly 50 crystallized tears every day, according to the Daily Mail.
While contentious, the Apple case neatly crystallized that debate in a way that abstract discussions never had.
By 2011, Lawson estimates, all the elements that made for the rise of remote control had crystallized.
Officials consulted a veterinarian, who said the air likely crystallized in the zebra's lungs, killing the animal.
At various points, our author ingests LSD, psilocybin and the crystallized venom of a Sonoran Desert toad.
But the events in Charlottesville crystallized those views and made speaking out feel like a moral imperative.
But reactions to the piece crystallized something else about the state of the media — all media — today.
Ford's argument crystallized around suits involving used cars and trucks that were purchased in the secondary market.
This was crystallized for me once when I was playing against Manny Ramirez in the minor leagues.
From beginning to end, impeachment has crystallized the symbiosis between the president's success and Mr. McConnell's clout.
Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) called the memo "spot on," adding it "crystallized" concerns he's been expressing recently.
The formation of the DEA crystallized a very different notion —namely, that illicit drugs were a crime.
The Huawei leak has crystallized doubts about May's ability to keep her ministers in check and govern effectively.
I get two types of salty prunes, a bag of salty orange peel, and crystallized honey ginger tea.
Beyoncé's daughter paired her pantsuit with a tiny, crystallized purse shaped like the head of a pink cat.
Three years ago to the month, their vision crystallized when the company soft-launched its monthly rental service.
Marketing experts say that neutral packaging will dramatically alter the social dynamics that have crystallized around cigarette smoking.
A combination of forces, from dire scientific reports to extreme weather events, have crystallized a movement to action.
Wang's perspective is satisfying and enlivening, and also peculiarly precise, probably best crystallized in her skill with naming.
And in this case, perhaps unsurprisingly to today's viewer, America was crystallized in the form of ... Donald Trump.
Defining the concept of diversity crystallized the political through-line in Likeminds speeches as the weekend went on.
This further crystallized for me while reading John Higgs's strange, brilliant book on the British band the KLF.
But it's not as simple as that, for something was stirring among women, and May '68 crystallized it.
"If you shot it in the air, it crystallized the fog and turned it into snow," he said.
For the moment, the parties and personalities that have energized far-right populism have not fully crystallized electorally.
The need for a standard crystallized when Walmart asked suppliers for proposals for a 2008 Earth Day promotion.
A tiny lump of crystallized copper oxide looms like a supervillain's fortress, all harsh facades and jutting angles.
The Stonewall Uprising, a seminal protest that crystallized the modern queer rights movement, was still half a decade away.
Washington (CNN)Perhaps no one so visibly crystallized the dissonance between black Americans and their country than Democratic Rep.
But that night crystallized her inability to let go and, perhaps, the need for a different type of answer.
O). Fears about the impact of the trade conflict on U.S. technology companies crystallized this month after Apple (AAPL.
Once crystallized, my plan made so much sense it would almost have been harder NOT to start my business.
After a four-month-long journey, the crystallized salt is floating in its final basin filled with pink water.
That's crystallized in the character of Colonel Strickland (Michael Shannon), who fetishizes Elisa's muteness through non-consensual domination fantasies.
In many ways this has been the message of the Trump campaign all along, crystallized in his convention speech.
But such visions emerge in a movement collectively, and then get crystallized by a leader like Martin Luther King.
But when actual punk arrived, the genre crystallized all the tendencies in pop that ran counter to Neil's approach.
But as #MeToo crystallized into a movement, sexual assault accusations against powerful men began to emerge at breakneck pace.
"The euro payment system has not yet crystallized," he said, adding the government was working to find a solution.
Instead of creating a crystallized version of a fruit fly's brain, the team soaked the brain in silver dye.
Mr. Traini's rage crystallized, in grotesque form, the growing backlash against migrants and the rise of right-wing politics.
What she's really looking for, of course, is the best poison container, since the Strangler comes in crystallized form.
Dauwalter's prowess has crystallized the debate about whether psychological fortitude can trump men's innate strength advantages in endurance sports.
The precise course of events is unclear, but for many protesters, the episode crystallized their broader anger with officialdom.
I think what the 8-day tour was — it just crystallized for folks how seriously he's taking the state.
But the American president's suggestion of a grand bargain with Beijing crystallized his quandary in dealing with North Korea.
This coverage crystallized for many in establishing Mr. Trump as not just a bad choice but also a threat.
Many of these pieces had been around before, but as boomerspeak, they crystallized into a genre ripe for parody.
Our guide gives us some crystallized ginger in between sips; he says it will intensify the flavors, and he's right.
And if that confrontation has been crystallized in this latest battle, the tech companies could be headed toward a victory.
This idea was crystallized in the results of a 2011 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
But Taylor has also crystallized the themes of gender and power that the show had previously been circling less certainly.
Their lives together became joyless as their raison d'etre crystallized into survival in America and caring for my well-being.
I certainly didn't expect the hierarchical structure that was already in place, crystallized along established vectors of art world power.
The shift was both crystallized and accelerated by Gamergate, a coordinated campaign of abuse directed at women in games journalism.
The feeling is crystallized when, early in the film, she and Ralph head to an online game called Slaughter Race.
Without giving away too much of the ending, the events of Secret Wars have crystallized Miles Morales's place at Marvel.
And to complicate things even more, the church's membership has been conditioned to defend a crystallized dogma at all cost.
Pietrzak kept me from hyperventilating by explaining that because the fat was crystallized, it assumed the shape of the applicator.
Crenshaw has said Hill's experience and public reception to the hearings crystallized the complications of race and gender for her.
That difference has now been crystallized by the new law, which no one even knows how — or whether — to enforce.
As a final touch, I spooned some tangy crème fraîche onto the top and sprinkled that with crystallized ginger, too.
This phrase by Jean-Paul Sartre, he told me, crystallized his understanding of the novelist's political role in the 1950s.
Shaun Narine, Fredericton, New Brunswick This article crystallized what I could not communicate to my nonblack friends about this movie.
The concern was crystallized by the deaths in 2014 of 20 nursing home patients who had dementia or stroke complications.
The deal last December crystallized international criticism depicting the Belt and Road Initiative as a debt trap for vulnerable countries.
"That perception would be crystallized by a sanctioned company being able to lobby its way off the list," he said.
His death was a macabre echo of Gongadze's murder, and it, too, crystallized the fear and disorder of the times.
And this piece looks to continue with the concept of the augmented human body, albeit this time with crystallized minerals.
Perhaps at the head of the table was Kerouac, whose On the Road crystallized forever a specific moment in time.
And in the season's ninth episode, the entire series finally crystallized for me, in a way it just hadn't before.
This destroys the crystallized proteins, but not before capturing the identities of the molecules and how they're bonded to one another.
Dead Sea, Israel (CNN)The swimmers pulled themselves from the water exhausted, their lycra swimsuits stiff from all the crystallized salt.
Second, if AG Session does depart the medical cannabis industry – most notably (IIPR) – could benefit from a crystallized federal policy stance.
It vomits implausibly old bullets into implausibly hideous aliens, the insectoid scavengers of The Fallen dying in bursts of crystallized gas.
Sean Illing You've suggested that the limitations of Obama's presidency have crystallized the need for a more sustained racial justice movement.
" The "yes" argument was crystallized in a television ad created by Protect the Harvest: "Have you seen the ads attacking 27?
Compartés has introduced a new chocolate bar called Roses & Rosé, which is infused with French wine and contains crystallized rose petals.
The rise of the Green New Deal in the last eight months has accelerated and crystallized the Democratic Party's leftward move.
Fincher's bag of old cotton candy had apparently crystallized, turning it into something that the cops thought seemed suspiciously like meth.
That massacre, though, crystallized the gun battle in Obama's mind -- and shows why he'll never drop it, no matter the politics.
Under Mr. Horowitz, a strategy has crystallized at FS1, the cable sports network of 21st Century Fox, over the last year.
The oddball nature of defining a magic budget number crystallized for me after batting it around with my friend Eric Klinenberg.
It crystallized between 4 billion and 4.1 billion years ago, when the Earth was young, about 12.4 miles below the surface.
One former employee believed the acquisition wasn't a turning point for the company, but rather it crystallized what they had suspected.
The suffrage movement crystallized back in 28500, when the Seneca Falls Convention demanded voting rights for women in the United States.
My interactive and interrogatory approach to journalism crystallized as I settled in on Dot Earth, which is implicitly a daily experiment.
But a series of Twitter posts from Mr. Bird late last year crystallized a question that had been on my mind.
Made from the antibodies of an Ebola survivor, it can be crystallized and reconstituted with saline-like fluids in the field.
Over the past decade or so, the research has crystallized into a new understanding of the role of fire in forests.
Zeitlin's time among the glitterati had crystallized what he wanted his future to look like, and it was nothing like theirs.
Reading reduces stress, which makes you feel better about yourself, and increases all three types of intelligence — crystallized, fluid, and emotional.
Thick, deep-garnet orange slices glistening with sugar glaze were layered on a plate and strewn with leaves of crystallized mint.
That has stirred anger among some young black people, which has crystallized in resentment of the Clintons in this election cycle.
The vampires and zombies that recently enjoyed their moments in the pop-cultural sun crystallized collective anxieties about sex and dehumanization.
Those accusations have now crystallized into two distinct articles of impeachment: one for abusing his power and another for obstructing Congress.
One of his texts in particular crystallized the concerns in Washington: "As I said on the phone," Taylor texted on Sept.
That show crystallized conservative fears about America under Obama by depicting small communities of stalwart traditionalists being beset by hordes of outsiders.
This is thought to be the first time anyone has successfully crystallized LSD attached to a brain receptor and x-rayed it.
Then once the liquid evaporates, all that remains is the virus and the crystallized salt — which slices through the virus, neutralizing it. 
As a Los Angeleno, I've always found this a bit odd, but watching Casual crystallized it for me in a weird way.
However, Pokemon Go is neither the crystallized, final form of an alternate reality game, nor is it a harbinger of the apocalypse.
That premise became the focal point of online criticism, and to some, crystallized Ivanka Trump's privilege as the daughter of a billionaire.
But none crystallized a vision as consistent as Summerteeth did, one that inextricably links Tweedy's highest personal highs and his lowest lows.
In 2008, she released her debut record D.O.L. which crystallized a number of the themes and ideas she's still working with today.
While the layered compositions show the objects from multiple perspectives, they retain the clarity of something that has crystallized in one's memory.
What's so exciting to watch, reading "Last Days," is not her political trajectory but the way her style crystallized around her beliefs.
A favorite local pastime in the city of Keokuk, Iowa, is searching for geodes, or magnificent crystallized rocks, in the Keokuk Creek.
That's kind of the first moment where everything crystallized for us and we figured out what our sound was going to be.
Her performance crystallized into a mother who was no longer a silent, seated, forgotten victim, but one who stands and demands answers.
But the city's economic evolution has left behind its previous, non-Hispanic working class, and the presidential election has crystallized its frustrations.
By turning her initials into a logo — those famous interlocking C's — Chanel crystallized her marketable identity into a recognizable badge of prestige.
I briefly considered black pepper before settling on crystallized ginger, which has a sharpness equal to lemon, and a pleasingly chewy texture.
It has been happening slowly over the last year, but it crystallized this week with the French Open, which began on Sunday.
This perspective crystallized after Samson turned 30, he says, when he found himself confronting the fact of his limited time on earth.
Koch also worked on the Microgravity Crystals investigation, where she crystallized a protein that's key for the growth of tumors and cancer.
Mr. Trump rose to power in part because he crystallized a feeling among voters that we have lost our edge to China.
Fears have crystallized in large part over rising interest rates following a steady uptick in U.S. Treasury yields and positive economic data.
His political ambitions crystallized after university, when he joined a failed campaign to prevent Chavez's closure of Radio Caracas Television in 2007.
"For voters, especially women voters who were critical to flipping the chambers, the debate around the ERA crystallized the stakes," Ferguson said.
When the pair met in real life—with Soloway still married to their husband and father of their kids—their feelings crystallized.
The stabbing of a tourist on the subway in 1990 as he defended his mother during a robbery crystallized fears about crime.
The sound of the record crystallized when Donovan settled on a unique tuning for her harp the first time they played together.
Marker devotes each 26-minute episode to a concept crystallized by a single word: symposium, myth, nostalgia, tragedy, music, olympics, and more.
There's an axiom in reporting — crystallized by Janet Malcolm in The Journalist and the Murderer — that at the core of journalism is betrayal.
Now what began as pure speculation has crystallized into the most popular and logical twist for next week's Episode 3 of Season 8.
The first Democratic debates crystallized how far Democrats have moved to the left on all sorts of issues over the past few years.
The fun of the dessert is in the way these crystallized toppings transform the unsweetened saffron milk once everything meets inside your mouth.
" He added that the separations had "crystallized" for many advisory council members "profound doubts about the administration's commitment to the rule of law.
Its crystallized one of the main divides among the 2020 candidates, who carry dueling visions of how to remake the American healthcare system.
The strongest contrast with the Jenningses' devotion to country (at least until Paige has her religious awakening) is capitalism as crystallized in Stan.
The trope's modern incarnation had crystallized as early as 22001, when Garrett P Serviss published the science fiction adventure Edison's Conquest of Mars.
But it crystallized about three years ago when I was a 14-year-old watching the show 'I Am Jazz' with my mother.
But I wanted to start with some important context, which crystallized for me in recent conversations I have had about prescription drug costs.
There was another possibility, too: Promising a revolution — as Sanders has done from the beginning — meant the details didn't have to be crystallized.
That approach was crystallized in 2015 when Mr. Tan's company — then called Avago — bought Broadcom for $37 billion and assumed the Broadcom name.
Simply titled "Grey" or "White #4," these works depict bobbing, crystallized forms, as if caught in resin, and have a wonderfully hushed rhythm.
Or maybe it will just get pushed behind boxes of crystallized waffles and last summer's strawberries until it's inevitably thrown out without fanfare.
That was actually super helpful, but I think that also kind of crystallized for me that I didn't want to be a manager.
Last September, Merkel's open-door policy was crystallized in the moment that thousands of travel-worn refugees arrived at Munich's main train station.
Maybe when it's finally one giant, beautiful mess of crystallized salt, you consider taking it out and putting it on display in a museum?
Fears about the impact of the trade conflict on U.S. technology companies crystallized this month after Apple cut its sales forecast, blaming China's economy.
Pre-Netflix, the idea of prestige TV hadn't yet crystallized, with only the dramas of HBO and AMC representing a first wave of sorts.
"It seems like I've crystallized the terms of the debate according to how I wanted it," Wilson told The New York Times this week.
What appear to be teeth in this Pokémon's mouth are in fact residual toxins from the garbage it eats, which have hardened and crystallized.
This image was the moment everything crystallized for me, and I have the mismanagement of the city of San Bernardino to thank for it.
About 40 years of Parks's work lines the walls, each image a crystallized moment of the past, and yet this work is still pertinent.
"The crystallized samples were barely alive after the slow re-warming," said Zhe Gao, a University of Minnesota postdoctoral student, during the press conference.
In the last few decades, however, this seems to have crystallized into a gender stereotype which men and women buy into in equal measure.
Keen's best known for his belief that technology is dismantling our culture, a view crystallized in his book The Internet Is Not The Answer.
The issue has crystallized in a word — "whitewashing" — that calls out Hollywood for taking Asian roles and stories and filling them with white actors.
Her breakthrough as a young art student was to draw intimate aspects of them in which her personal knowledge of them could be crystallized.
Its crystallized one of the main divides among the Democratic 2020 candidates, who carry dueling visions of how to remake the American healthcare system.
" Moreover, his "pursuit of such transcendence" is crystallized in 12 paintings that "heighten" the "enlightenment" of Buddhist thangkas through the "transformative power of digitization.
When it came to becoming Jackie Robinson, he focused on formative years as a Negro League firebrand that crystallized the baseball pioneer's polished exterior.
I can just watch unboxing videos, where a product is crystallized at its most valuable moment — right when it comes out of the box.
Her national profile crystallized during the 2015 federal election campaign, when she became her party's loudest voice opposing the Liberal Party's stance on immigration.
The poster crystallized the contentious divide between career diplomats at the State Department and Trump's political appointees when it comes to messaging on Iran.
And on Sunday, October 15, as news outlets covered the Academy's decision, a widespread demand for accountability and change crystallized around a single term.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer did an admirable job teasing out some of the subtle differences that have crystallized among Democrats in the post-Obama world.
Bryant's stature as an international celebrity, honed by both the N.B.A. and Nike, crystallized during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Her conceptual photography crystallized in the early 1980s, in graduate school at the University of California, San Diego, where she overlapped with Ms. Weems.
Another key insight that crystallized only after the dot-com crash was the idea that Amazon could be a platform to support others businesses.
The rails on which 2016 ran — and 2017 is running — were built in the 1990s, and they crystallized in the person of O.J. Simpson.
But it's now been crystallized into something much bigger -- and that's in large part because it's being associated, rightly or wrongly, with the ISIS brand.
Carla Gugino plays mother Olivia as something of a manic-pixie-dream-mom – ethereally beautiful and kind, crystallized in the memories of her grieving children.
"It seems like I've crystallized the terms of the debate according to how I wanted it," Wilson told the New York Times over the summer.
By looking at them on an atomic level, the researchers determined that the minerals were unchanged since they formed and crystallized near the Martian surface.
Crystallized intelligence, on the other hand, depends on accessing memory and knowledge, and is at fullest strength for most around their mid-50s, he said.
For the fifth time in a row, he shook 2000 jars one by one, each of them filled with crystallized DMT, water, and petroleum ether.
The show of support crystallized the gay community as a formidable voting bloc, making one of the first historic turns in the gay rights movement.
It really crystallized something: This is not what I want my daughter's first impression of human interaction to be, her mother looking at her phone.
The hearing largely crystallized in a public setting the building frustration on Capitol Hill and in the Trump administration with one of Silicon Valley's titans.
As rubbish rotted in last year's suffocating summer heat, protests broke out and anti-government movements such as "You Stink" and "We Want Accountability" crystallized.
This personal-political connection crystallized when, starting in 2014, Donegan helped start an "accidental consciousness-raising group" that met on and off for a year.
This is why it's important for your technician to then manually massage the area: "Manual massage helps break up the crystallized fat cells," she explained.
The case is still headline news in Egypt and Italy, and Western officials say the furor has crystallized their concerns about a much broader problem.
I find this stage of the show such a slog, when the romantic dynamics are crystallized and the producers start ordering in partners and rivals.
" Goop mockery crystallized into a fervor early this year when the site posted this whopper of a headline: "Better Sex: Jade Eggs for Your Yoni.
The child proceeded to open up the egg, but where there would typically be a toy, the child found a bag of white, crystallized powder.
Conversations about a deeper bond eventually crystallized into deal talks within the last two months, according to a person with direct knowledge of the discussions.
It was a surprising turn that crystallized the threat both to the nation and to the lawmakers as they remained at work on Capitol Hill.
All of these forces — the past, the present, the future — can be crystallized in one persisting Japanese tradition: the longevity and depth of its papermaking.
Mr. Morrison's warier stance on China was crystallized by remarks he made on Monday when asked about the protracted trade war between Washington and Beijing.
When Go Fas team owners Archie and Mason St. Hilaire asked DiBenedetto for a decision on 2019, it crystallized the driver's desire to prove himself.
But the photo of Peoples captures the fracturing view of America, seen through the lens of civil rights and feminism, that was crystallized after Nov.
The challenge was to make poems that crystallized her political commitments—especially to women's consciousness and power—but did not blunt their own artistic force.
And in Saturday's playoff opener, Wall's (oft-admirable) stubbornness crystallized in a way that presented him so clearly as one of the league's most polarizing leaders.
In the final moments, that decision crystallized in a manner that seemed both inevitable and perfectly logical, based on the arc that defined the first season.
Specifically, they were able to predict aging adults' financial scores by looking at how they performed on assessments of two measures of intelligence: fluid and crystallized.
They are crystallized in cell phone recordings of police violence and reflected in the rallying cries of racist demagogues (including but not limited to Donald Trump).
This has rebuilt a positive spread between long- and short-term Treasuries, undoing the inverted yield curve which crystallized the intense recession fears of late summer.
These lessons now seem forgotten, and a new, worrying approach has crystallized, especially since the Trump administration fired 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian government airfield.
The idea is these memory games could help boost what's known as fluid intelligence, which is the ability to reason (as opposed to crystallized, accumulated knowledge).
They say the hostile views of both large and small donors are in unusual alignment and that the negative sentiment is crystallized in the fundraising decline.
His deeply conservative views on social issues from abortion to gay rights were crystallized by his faith-centered childhood and his later conversion to evangelical Christianity.
Meanwhile, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), the R Street Institute and TechFreedom pinpointed a few areas in the guidelines that they say need to be crystallized.
They form when objects like meteorites strike the ground and spray molten debris into the air that then cools and falls to Earth in crystallized form.
The galette-saucisse filled a void and, in a certain way, has crystallized the image of Rennes, which is more of a pit stop, a crossroads.
Balvin's approach to genre-blending, which is perfectly crystallized on his second LP Energia, is as much a bold maneuver as it is a natural progression.
Even if you don't cook, it's a pleasure to come and look at the crystallized violets, sugarcoated mint leaves, silver dragées, shocking orange-pink almond dragées.
The March 1 Movement did not immediately result in Korea's independence, but it crystallized a sense of national unity and was a catalyst for the resistance.
The lawsuit, an effort to restore the yanked press badge of CNN's correspondent Jim Acosta, has crystallized the tense relationship between Mr. Trump and the media.
The party's challenge was crystallized last week in a Quinnipiac survey of voters in Pennsylvania, one of the states that helped Mr. Trump win in 20183.
Ms. Ardern's long-shot victory last year, which made her the country's youngest leader in 150 years, crystallized a moment of national enthusiasm known as Jacindamania.
"Schäuble crystallized this growing gap between the so-called peripheral Europe and the core Europe," said Constantin Gurdgiev, an adjunct finance professor at Trinity College Dublin.
I have recently even swapped out the sweet vermouth for ginger liqueur in a rye-based perfect manhattan, with a slice of crystallized ginger as garnish.
The skepticism over who is in charge in Washington was crystallized on Friday at an annual meeting of dignitaries in Munich for a yearly security conference.
But more important, it also crystallized the competing cases that the leading Democratic contenders were making for why they were best positioned to defeat Mr. Trump.
I wanted to give the Newseum a pass on this, but it crystallized when I saw racks full of FBI T-shirts in its gift shop.
Mr. Barr long suspected that was the case before he became attorney general, and his time in office has crystallized his belief, friends and associates say.
By last fall, public dissatisfaction with Poroshenko had crystallized around his choice for General Prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, a veteran politician who had known Poroshenko for years.
The result crystallized a long-held feeling among Scots that a right-wing Conservative government in London did not represent them and their more-progressive sensibilities.
The experience crystallized a discovery made by many following in the footsteps of Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg: It's hard to break through in social media.
Now, Libbrecht's work on snow has crystallized in a new model that attempts to explain why snowflakes and other snow crystals form the way they do.
That Robert's Rules crystallized in wartime may explain their frank hostility to the chaos of human emotions — the very emotions that, at tech companies, enjoy full flower.
During the ceremony, the bride wore a gown by Morilee that featured diamanté beaded appliqués on crystallized Alençon lace with a wide scalloped hemline and open back.
There's a Thanksgiving-themed variety with a cranberry donut on the outside, a sweet potato one in the middle, and a crystallized ginger one on the inside.
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 government's two RBS equity sales so far have crystallized deep losses for British taxpayers on shares that have almost halved in value since the bank's rescue.
The importance of the deal to the companies and privacy groups has crystallized in recent weeks, as American executives and government officials made it a top priority.
It was Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator and hero to the liberal base, who crystallized that sentiment in an interview with The New York Times last month.
Three separate chemical tests later identified the crystallized substance as lysergic acid diethylamide—or LSD—which can be absorbed through the skin, and can survive for decades.
The breakthrough is in the gel format, which works to liquefy large, crystallized benzoyl peroxide molecules so that the ingredient is better able to penetrate the skin.
This insular form of music eventually crystallized into a scene called "bedroom pop"—a digitally connected cohort of musicians with its own stars, styles, and dedicated playlists.
Anger has crystallized over the past two weeks after Mr. Peña Nieto invited Donald J. Trump to Mexico and treated him like a fellow head of state.
What keeps the grade-school exercises from turning into crystallized honey (bees are a poetic trope, too) is that sustained shadowy awareness that flowers wither and die.
A 1973 concert at Yankee Stadium, featuring a collection of stars from the label and released as a live album two years later, crystallized the label's prestige.
The attacks crystallized Libya's descent into chaos after the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, which, with help from NATO air power, had toppled the country's longtime dictator, Col.
She loads the table with whole pineapples for Georgian grandeur, adding in little bowls of chocolates, Florentines and festive sweets such as marrons glacés and crystallized ginger.
The president's consistently anti-immigrant, anti-black, anti-[insert marginalized group here] rhetoric had crystallized into something real, and the future was suddenly even more unnervingly unpredictable.
His move into advocacy crystallized with his outrage at those who had denied the link between H.I.V. and AIDS, such as President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa.
It was during that first year around Busch Stadium, over dinner at an old-school steakhouse just west of St. Louis, that Shildt's potential crystallized for Mozeliak.
They say the hostile views of both large and small donors are in unusual alignment and that the negative sentiment is crystallized in the fund-raising decline.
But if ever there was a finale that crystallized just how much fashion had moved on — or not — since the turn of the millennium, that was it.
The aides succeeded in temporarily holding him off, but the tweet crystallized for cautious bureaucrats exactly what he wanted: to stop people from coming into the country.
Wednesday night's Democratic debate on Univision crystallized something important: The discussion on immigration within the Democratic Party is further to the left than it has ever been.
In high school, there was one episode that crystallized it for me: We had assignments, little problems to solve at home, and one of them seemed very difficult.
The show spoke to the idea that you can never truly know a person, least of all one now crystallized in a particular era or sanctified by sentiment.
This is capitalism crystallized for ordinary working people  —  a vast, unmanageable mechanism we have no control over yet which decides our livelihood at every moment of the day.
Discontent at Mr. Corbyn's performance was crystallized by his campaign in the referendum on European Union membership, in which the party's policy was to remain within the bloc.
By preventing new workers from entering and barring existing residents from naturalization, the Act further crystallized distinctions between citizens and aliens, stoking existing racism, economic anxiety, and xenophobia.
Others contend that moves in the direction favored by Wolfowitz would amount to a betrayal of the promises that got Trump elected, crystallized in his "America First" slogan.
Airbnb, founded in 2008, still hasn't crystallized its plans, and neither have some of the industry's largest and oldest fintech startups, such as Stripe, SoFi, and Credit Karma.
The Associated Press is reporting that President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria crystallized during a December 14 phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The different layers of the far right are neatly crystallized in the four-story apartment building opposite the university campus in Halle that hosted the recent Christmas market.
"The idea really crystallized in the wake of the election with the Muslim ban and the wall," Ms. Montague said, referring to the 2016 United States presidential election.
"After the initial crunch, the cookie's inner chewiness melts in your mouth as you bite into the hot, tangy crystallized bits" of ginger, Charisma Madarang wrote for Foodbeast.
The confrontation at the debate in Des Moines may have crystallized into a few tense moments on camera, but it had been simmering for more than a year.
WeWork's parent company originally paid Neumann $6 million for the trademark rights to the "We" branding, a matter that in many ways crystallized governance issues at the company.
Ahead of local elections across much of the country on Wednesday, the anti-Widodo sentiment has crystallized into a movement called "#GantiPresiden2019" or "Change the president in 2019".
One of the memorable moments in the 2016 campaign and one that crystallized the bitter feud between establishment and anti-establishment Republicans was Romney's brutal take-down of Trump.
It has crystallized a trio of individual fears — Facebook is too big, has too much influence, and cannot effectively monitor itself — into one big expression of all of them.
But agents' views on Russia's election interference operation crystallized by mid-August, after the C.I.A. director at the time, John O. Brennan, shared intelligence with Mr. Comey about it.
Of all their eras, Without You I'm Nothing was especially significant for fans who shared the same feelings of otherness that crystallized both sonically and visually on the album.
It was a gesture that crystallized Savchenko's defiance, and goes some way to explain why Ukrainians regard her as their Joan of Arc—albeit with a bit more profanity.
Kelly drove down to the police station and handed over the clear, crystallized substance for offices to test, and tests showed it was meth, according to the Facebook post.
Right now scientists can shoot a laser at a crystallized protein (which can distort its shape), measure the patterns it spits out and simulate what that protein looks like.
Emmanuel Macron, the 38-year-old economy minister, whiz-kid technocrat and former Rothschild banker, has crystallized the hopes, fears and rage in the labor turmoil now unsettling France.
LAS VEGAS — Mikal Bridges is the most crystallized lottery pick in his draft class, which is one reason why his entrance into the NBA was more unsettling than expected.
He has a liberal fan base dating back to his days on Comedy Central, and that audience crystallized after Colbert took aim at then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016.
"Earth & Sky #32" (2016) features a woman in a Grecian dress that doubles as a hood; it's not her hair but her backdrop that's crystallized and glowing (fluorite, actually).
It's about translating writers' and directors' intentions into a crystallized universe that's both visceral and rich with meaning, telling parts of the story that even the best actors can't.
The original video, recorded last Friday night, spread quickly online and crystallized concerns frequently voiced about the Bay Area, which is being transformed by rapid gentrification and rising rents.
He said his anger crystallized after a student Facebook group, called StalkerSpace, filled up with pro-China statements around the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in June.
In precise yet modest photographs, he pictured the archipelago as a string of mundane details in awkward suspension that crystallized the everyday into ghostly portraits of self and nation.
These robust minerals were shocked into a crystallized form by the sheer energy of the impact with the space rock, which the team estimates was several miles in diameter.
In Season 2, this knack was crystallized in "ronny/lily," a subplot that took Barry into the home of a competitive Taekwondo monster and his even more skilled child.
But no moment crystallized the unforgettable, storybook Giants career of Cruz, a castoff free agent raised 2536 miles from the Giants' stadium, like the 282-yard Christmas Eve touchdown.
On May 17, 2015, Game of Thrones aired one of its two or three most controversial moments and crystallized an entire conversation around the show's depiction of sexual assault.
The result crystallized a long-held feeling among Scots that a right-wing Conservative government in London did not represent them — and fueled calls for a new independence referendum.
Hill was drawn to future major league infielders like Bobby Grich and Junior Kennedy, and remembered their techniques years later, in the Mexican League, when he crystallized his coaching philosophy.
The score largely crystallized the celestial choral motifs and spiderwebbing sitar figures that became the band's wheelhouse, but also made room for their early electronics experimentation to creep back in.
When analysis time came around, they froze the samples in liquid nitrogen, ground them up, and analyzed them with x-ray diffraction, a method to analyze how the molecules crystallized.
It's a scene that crystallized the destructive power of this extinct apex predator in the public consciousness—and as a new study highlights, it might not have been that hyperbolic.
With a well-timed click of the camera, the explosive acts can come to life and stay crystallized in their most appealing state with no disaster debris to speak of.
As if it isn't wild enough that these clouds are made of sparkling crystallized ice and alien rock debris, PMCs are also sculpted by a phenomenon called atmospheric gravity waves.
Phoebe preheated the oven and mixed all the grains and nuts, along with the coconut and some pieces of crystallized ginger, and toasted everything on a pair of cookie sheets.
And Byatt can't help remarking that Proust's narrator "refers to the unpleasant smell" of Oriane de Guermantes' dress, "caused by the Chinese crystallized egg white" Fortuny used as a fixative.
They saw him as someone more like themselves, a sea change from George W. Bush and American arrogance crystallized by the Iraq war, which Germany and France had always opposed.
There was all this underlying technology that needed to happen that was around for 10-20 years, but was all early adopter until 2007 when it crystallized into the iPhone.
These work-family conflicts are crystallized by the intensity of medical training, but gender bias within hospitals — both subtle and overt, from patients and colleagues — may be just as pernicious.
This was the moment in which months of uncertainty in the markets finally crystallized, marking the start of a financial panic as severe, by some measures, as the Great Depression.
There are incredibly encouraging signs that the Comey debacle has crystallized sentiment about the severity of Trump's abnormality and the urgent need for an independent investigation into the Russia connection.
A disc of brioche split, filled with pastry cream and decorated with faux diamonds of crystallized sugar, the Tarte Tropézienne was blond, voluptuous and perfectly balanced between elegance and vulgarity.
These challenges have been crystallized, propelled and intensified by a conflagration once dismissed in the West as peripheral, to be filed, perhaps, under "Muslims killing Muslims": the war in Syria.
But the moment crystallized one of the biggest challenges in covering national security issues in Washington these days: There's what the government believes and what the president wants to believe.
The Democratic Party's internal fissures over health care crystallized on stage for the 3rd straight debate — unsurprising, given that it consistently polls as the most important issue facing Democratic voters.
To create the 3D image, the researchers produced a crystallized version of CB1 in order to get enough information about its structure to produce a high-resolution 3D image. 9.
This idea is crystallized in "Between Listening and Telling: Last Witnesses, Auschwitz, 2502–29" (2005), a large-scale three-channel video installation produced from Shalev-Gerz's interviews of 60 Holocaust survivors.
But if the confrontation has crystallized in this latest battle, it may already be heading toward a predictable conclusion: In the long run, the tech companies are destined to emerge victorious.
The Association's popularity is still growing internationally, thanks to a combination of international outreach, technological savvy, and openness—as crystallized by these eight marquee moments that helped the basketball go global.
"For many other governments, what happened in Salisbury sort of crystallized their own frustrations, their own disappointments with the way the Russian state has been behaving," Johnson said in the interview.
And while Gigi Hadid had the audience at the American Music Awards buzzing over her custom-made, fully crystallized Versace jumpsuit, complete with coordinated bikini, Jane Fonda actually did it first.
Gibson&aposs insistence on bringing his right-wing supporters repeatedly to this blue city has crystallized a debate about the limits of free speech in an era of stark political division.
The Democratic campaign is unfolding amid themes of race, economic opportunity and the problems afflicting blue-collar workers that are crystallized in the city of Flint in an age of globalization.
That point of view was crystallized in Mary Harron's sharp-witted 2000 film adaptation, which starred Christian Bale in one of his earliest expert profiles in brooding fatuity (see: "American Hustle").
But fidelity and steadfastness, values crystallized in an ideal of traditional marriage, seem to be scorned by a new elite, a cosmopolitan type that can choose its places and its attachments.
The deal crystallized his idea of reducing exposure to premium-priced pharmaceuticals and increasing sales of over-the-counter products, as well as selling more lower-priced medicines in emerging markets.
One of the main pieces that I include on my shop are crystallized cicadas, which are already naturally fragile without having to subject them to boiling hot solutions over and over.
This lesson crystallized right before we left Chapel Hill, when I drove my fiancée to the house where I lived with my best friends for the last two years of college.
Priest and Texeira fleshed out his special skills — he's a master strategist and tactician — but more importantly, they established and crystallized his motivation: that he must protect Wakanda at all costs.
The shift crystallized during last week's debate as Democrats descended on the majority-black city of Atlanta and fanned out afterward in campaign appearances designed to connect with African-American audiences.
His stature as an international celebrity, honed by both the N.B.A. and Nike, crystallized during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, when he was swarmed by fellow athletes.
But his signature style seems to have crystallized around the time of those "Bambi" drawings in the '30s: clearly rendered figures that are rampant, or dreamy, amid landscapes evoked by absence.
It was a gesture that, for many, crystallized the #MeToo moment: For perhaps in the first time in history, bad-behaving men face swift consequences and women's testimonies are instinctively believed.
To say that these frequently contentious speeches on cybernetics, which was captured and crystallized by the Macy Conferences, significantly shaped the current contours of our globalized information society is no exaggeration.
The episode crystallized the economic limitations that N.C.A.A. amateurism and N.B.A. rules impose on Williamson, a preternatural talent, and the unique ways that they limit the income of a unique player.
He also said that the process of producing tons and tons of demos for Kanye during that time period "crystallized the direction of [his] album," in a recent interview with FADER.
The day before the House of Representatives plans to vote on the Republican bill to replace Obamacare, one Congress member crystallized exactly why his party is stuck in a Catch-22.
Meanwhile, last week the older sister was accused of lifting the sparkly sensibilities of Destiney Bleu, who has designed crystallized stagewear for Beyoncé and Lady Gaga, for her brand Good American.
My ideas aren't as crystallized as they were while in school, but they have an immediacy and weight that may be more useful if and when I'm less observer and more participant.
Graphite, the authors say, could have crystallized out of that magma ocean, forming a primordial crust, the remnants of which sit beneath the planet's surface today and are exposed during extraterrestrial impacts.
The Marquis-Boire story left unanswered questions on the table, questions that echo throughout the many stories that have flooded the news since the Weinstein story crystallized into a broader #MeToo movement.
Reitman told Deadline after Ramis's funeral that his friend and colleague's passing crystallized his sense that if any future Ghostbusters film did come to fruition, he'd prefer to produce rather than direct.
The deal crystallized the company's idea of reducing exposure to premium-priced pharmaceuticals and increasing sales of over-the-counter products, as well as selling more lower-priced medicines in emerging markets.
The ace's return to the mound, and to form, crystallized Houston's resurgence as they again look like the favorites and have won three straight to move within a victory of the title.
The most consequential night of voting so far in the presidential campaign crystallized, in jarring and powerful fashion, the remarkably divergent fortunes of the two major parties vying for the White House.
The Los Angeles-based company also sells a gingerbread chocolate bar studded with ginger snaps and crystallized ginger for the holiday season: Fruit cocktail dark chocolate bar, $9.95; gingerbread bar, $11.95; compartes.com.
The manhunt was stymied by the lack of a security camera in the elevator, and that, in turn, fueled an uproar and crystallized the neglect public housing tenants had felt for years.
At Somerville, Professor Hodgkin was a founder of protein crystallography, a process that can determine a molecule's three-dimensional shape by analyzing how X-rays bend and bounce off its crystallized form.
Many believe that Marvel, under his leadership and infused with his colorful voice, crystallized that era, one of exploding sales, increasingly complex characters and stories, and growing cultural legitimacy for the medium.
The two would work together again on "Breaking Bad," the critically acclaimed series starring Mr. Cranston as a New Mexico chemistry teacher who turns to a life of crime, selling crystallized methamphetamine.
By day's end, the two had reached a tentative truce in a feud that has captivated the political class and crystallized questions about Mr. Trump's attitude toward women and the news media.
" What really crystallized Trump's pro-Israeli image was the way he positioned himself in opposition to President Barack Obama, who he said "may be the worst thing to ever happen to Israel.
But the group's defense of the Charlottesville rally has crystallized a recurring challenge for the organization: how to pursue its First Amendment advocacy, even for hate-based groups, without alienating its supporters.
Fast cutting, close-ups of faces and scene details, plots driven by goal-oriented characters, scenes packed with conflicts, humor, fights, chases and stunts — these techniques crystallized into a distinctive national style.
All of this, I'm aware, sounds like I'm lining up to give "Holly" a poor review, but instead, it crystallized for me why the series has backburnered June so much this season.
She began experimenting with rat brains, freezing them in liquid nitrogen, then puréeing them with an immersion blender; her initial attempts sent chunks of crystallized neural tissue flying all around the lab.
Painter Jean Fouquet crystallized the image we most associate with Sorel today; the single breast-baring Virgin in his Virgin and Child with Angels is widely believed to be modeled on Sorel.
By combining the languages of halqa, contemporary theatre, dance, hip-hop, and philosophy, Sehgal's work in Marrakesh crystallized as a site of collective, circular experience in direct reciprocity with Jamaa el-Fna itself.
For nearly twenty years—since the paranoid malaise of 1995's The Bends crystallized into the full-bore technophobia of 1997's OK Computer—we've viewed Radiohead principally as an act of disruption.
I have always wondered why people put so much energy into trying to have coffee with some famous entrepreneur when reading a book is like getting many hours of their most crystallized thoughts.
A 2015 study published in last month in Environmental Science by researchers at McGill University found freshly fallen snowflakes contained more than crystallized water; there was also a hefty dose of car exhaust.
Several of his defenders said the episode had crystallized their fears that the exaltation of Mr. Xi and severe treatment of even mild dissent threatened to curtail the already limited room for debate.
From the first moment you held it in your hands (before the digital era when printing out a syllabus didn't seem to be an environmentally relevant question), your future for the semester crystallized.
He's worked all these years in the cattle pen; he has clear and crystallized political views, and no complaints, except about the most general issues—the heat of summer, the cold of winter.
The attack on the jogger, a 28-year-old investment banker who frequently ran in the park after work, crystallized fears of lawlessness in the city when violent crime was near its peak.
Maine told me once that he'd spent every day for six months working on Pool, but it's on The House that an obsessive approach to production has finally crystallized into something more dynamic.
The accused gunman's use of social media to live stream his rampage in New Zealand and to share a hate-filled manifesto crystallized the vulnerability of internet platforms to extremist and violent views.
"It seems like I've crystallized the terms of the debate according to how I wanted it," Mr. Wilson said, adding that his goal was to protect both the Second and the First amendments.
She's also crystallized what it means to be Missoni: a luxe-bohemian mix of bright Amalfi-inspired colors, rich cashmeres and wools, and a lavishly layered mismatch of happy florals and crooked stripes.
The threat will be crystallized next week when Roche reports detailed results for its new drug ACE910, which tackles the inherited bleeding disorder in an innovative way and could displace conventional hemophilia therapies.
Aside from the poll, the political conversation around the #MeToo movement crystallized by the Kavanaugh saga is that the issue of believing women is in many ways partisan -- and both sides are energized.
But Monday night's epic meltdown due to "inconsistencies" in tabulating three sets of results may have crystallized the feeling that the antiquated and byzantine caucus process might need to come to an end.
"I think Hurricane Matthew crystallized for some folks the issue of flooding and sea level rise, and that no further development of any kind should take place in this area," Mr. McFarland said.
When this new march on Washington unwittingly chose a very similar name, it crystallized the idea that the nascent movement was being run by a handful of white women with no organizing history.
McDonald's workers in 10 cities across the U.S. are scheduled to strike to protest sexual harassment on Tuesday, right before the anniversary of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's downfall, which crystallized the #MeToo movement.
After all, sapphires and rubies are built of the same basic mineral, corundum, a crystallized collaboration of aluminum and oxygen that would be transparent and colorless if not for some artful chemical doping.
Throughout the day we'd lag and then become reenergized; we'd pour Emergen-C into our mouths, eat crystallized coffee, make tea with the water in our water bottles, which was almost always hot.
Containing Iran is one goal of a newly crystallized U.S. policy toward Syria, where Washington has established leverage through its alliance with the Kurdish YPG militia that controls around one quarter of the country.
Here, Ms. Stephens sticks to the more familiar flavors, in the West, of chai, with cardamom and crystallized ginger for a touch of crunch, mixed with almonds, raisins and a splash of coconut milk.
"It's not yet really crystallized as a clear model on how start-ups should go to work with government ... but there is definitely a question mark as to what the new administration will do."
I watched Sheryl's TED talk in 260 and I learned more in those 14 minutes than ... She just crystallized so many things and she brought up issues ... I always thought it was me personally.
The clip perfectly crystallized the collective mood shared by many people who've long waited for a superhero epic that they can identify with—the anticipation, the giddy restlessness that verged on soul-warming hysteria.
The Star Wars films have defined and crystallized the character through Harrison Ford's portrayal of him, and they've established what Han sounds like, how he thinks, and what his sense of humor is like.
The Los Angeles artist Charles Gaines, whose Abstract and Conceptual work is in her collection, said that "Four Generations" crystallized his longtime thinking about the context of his work as part of a continuum.
May's plan had crystallized largely over objections to contingency plans for dealing with the Irish border that pro-Brexit lawmakers say could potentially leave the United Kingdom tied to some of the bloc's rules.
That initial black-and-whiteness probably crystallized a central tenet of the show's appeal: that its sumptuous interiors and arch repartee recalled old movies I'd loved, like "Holiday" with Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.
The President's move crystallized the argument of Democrats competing in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary that Trump -- through such actions as firing former FBI chief James Comey over the Russia probe -- constantly abuses his power.
And because Code Vein is Code Vein, you learn new abilities and get new codes by experiencing tragic and emotional flashbacks through crystallized memories left behind from previous deaths experienced by your immortal friends.
The Hebron killing, caught in chilling completeness in a video that quickly went viral worldwide, for many critics crystallized the question of excessive force, and even military leaders said Sergeant Azaria acted without justification.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and ESPN's O.J.: Made in America were not only critically acclaimed; separately and together, they crystallized many of the forces from the 1990s that came roaring back during 2016.
Those dates where the person did something so inexplicably strange or horrible or surprising that instantly, in one crystallized moment of divine illumination, you knew that you were never going to see that person again.
It's unclear what provisions laid out by Hensarling will survive the Senate and avoid the cutting-room floor, but the memo crystallized for investors a priority — for now — to give these three insurers a boost.
I think the other thing that we talked about that was very particular to GLOW was this idea that crystallized when we were talking about the story and how it connected to the larger group.
The Minnesota town hall also crystallized the ideological ferment in the Democratic Party which some centrist candidates fear could be marching too far left on issues like health care and walking into a GOP trap.
Following 2002's posthumously-released fourth album 3D, circumstances for an indefinite hiatus crystallized immediately, with not much happening between T-Boz and Chilli until the plans for an initial reunion were hatched in 2013.
For this ad to make sense to a viewer, the viewer must be familiar with Gellar's reputation as a scream queen and some general conventions of slasher movies — two things that were crystallized decades ago.
But prosecutors, through witnesses and their final arguments, said the group used the threat of force and violence, crystallized by Mr. Bundy's call for followers across the nation to come to the refuge with guns.
The October version of the trend crystallized in Game 21 of the 22 World Series, when the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians both pulled their starters in the fifth inning of a scoreless tie.
Instead, Labour's left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is embroiled in a crisis largely of his own making over anti-Semitism — one that has crystallized internal divisions and stirred speculation about a breakaway by centrist lawmakers.
This sweet spot, as CNBC's Mike Santoli points out, started in the bitterness of an August market when investors were given a taste of recession worries crystallized by a relentless drop in Treasury-bond yields.
Background reading: • The A.C.L.U.'s defense of the organizer of a white supremacist rally has crystallized a recurring challenge: How to pursue its First Amendment advocacy, even for hate-based groups, without alienating its supporters.
But the most important survivor of the early 1980s — something that was crystallized then — is the idea of New York as a cradle like none other in America, the country's messiest and most mesmerizing laboratory.
Jackson's ruling has also crystallized the next steps in the months-long legal battle over congressional access to Trump-affiliated witnesses, which got its biggest boost Monday when she issued her potentially precedent-setting decision.
The hotel's in-house wedding coordinator will help women plan to "Take the Leap," which can be in a nature setting underneath a crystallized waterfall or something as elaborate as arriving at the hotel via helicopter.
In making fun of the seven women who've complained about him, Biden crystallized that his strategy to capture some voters potentially will be to join their laments that the post-#MeToo world has gone too far.
With that uneasy image in mind, I turned to Alexis Arnold's Sweethearts-candy-colored crystallized book sculptures, "Smithsonian Nature Guide: Rocks and Minerals" (2019) and "Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals" (2019).
While no one knows what Donald Trump's victory in last month's election will mean for Silicon Valley, or the technology industry broadly, the President-Elect's win has crystallized the region's thinking around at least one problem.
Chrissy Teigen also attended the ceremony with her husband John Legend wearing an illusion dress with tons ornate crystallized embroidery, tons of straps, and tons of skin-exposing cutouts, all ending in a fringe-laden skirt.
But prosecutors, through witnesses and their final arguments, said the group had used the threat of force and violence, crystallized by Mr. Bundy's call for followers across the nation to come to the refuge with guns.
Her declared interest in Pfizer's consumer health unit - expected to carry a price tag of some $15 billion, or maybe more - has crystallized concerns, leading to the stock's worst daily performance in nine years on Wednesday.
His sleight of hand acknowledges the apparent trauma without materializing it; in the place of "real" repression is a sort of spectral theater, a performance of the sinister crystallized in the absence of an actual memory.
The populism, the electronic misinformation, the crumbling of the left and the rise of the anti-immigrant, post-fascist hard right that has floated in the European ether for years all crystallized in the Italian campaign.
A plot about artificial intelligence finally crystallized, with a flashback to the moment said AI went rogue and destroyed the world in the aforementioned nuclear apocalypse — complete with a surprising link to the Grounders' own backstory.
Mr. Kim's enhanced standing among South Koreans was crystallized by recent images of him walking in the woods with Mr. Moon, and on a beach with President Xi Jinping of China discussing North Korea's nuclear program.
It also crystallized that when Trump very much needed her to do so, the future first lady put on a forward-facing forgiveness of her husband, allowing those who wanted to do the same a beacon.
Business partners and friends, Selma Miriam, 82, and Noel Furie, 72, find inspiration from a network of bloggers and chefs, and in a vast cookbook collection — the pages of their favorites rough with ancient, crystallized splatters.
As the sun sets, casting an orange hue over the salt flats of Fatick, in southwestern Senegal, Diouf stands, hand on hip, surveying a group of sinewy young men chipping away at a hardened, crystallized mound.
This idea is perhaps best crystallized in a mixed media shelving unit on the open-interior side of the house, populated entirely by a collection all-black decorative mass-produced objects and other low-end statuary.
She and her team developed some of the earliest and best computer simulations of liquids approaching the transition into glass, a common yet mysterious phase of matter in which atoms are stuck in place, but not crystallized.
There's no doubt that the election and its prospects of a fiscal jolt catalyzed and crystallized the mass recognition of a tightly wound economy gaining momentum, and better chances for the Federal Reserve to "normalize" interest rates.
The fiery gun fights and head-smashing barbarism were a major part of how the series was promoted, but the way those elements intersect with power, race, and Walcott's crystallized white anger is a curious, welcome wrinkle.
My DNA, Koerner's latest series, recently on display at Chicago's Catherine Edelman Gallery, conveys his genetic predisposition through the chemically induced blooms, each spreading across the 6 by 8-inch frame like crystallized cells from a biopsy.
Philly's official trade chips won't be crystallized until the lottery, but if things go right they may have enough to acquire Paul George or Jimmy Butler (assuming Joel Embiid is the only untouchable player) before pitching Paul.
My 89-year-old mother, Alice, remains crystallized in my memory as the ever-present, stay-at-home mom who painstakingly sewed my Betsy Ross colonial dress when I sang a solo in the Bicentennial choir show.
With this decision, public-sector unions are now set to go the way of the once-great industrial unions—institutions that underwrote the creation of middle-class wealth and crystallized a still-powerful image of American prosperity.
It was heard in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014 after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, and was so crystallized during those protests that it inspired the title of a documentary about the community's reaction to Brown's death.
It was supposed to be the golden anniversary of the most famous rock concert in history, the event that crystallized in mud the free-love 222s and the drawing power of a new generation of music stars.
But Rodgers and Hammerstein borrowed that trouble from the play they based their show on, Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom," whose last line, spoken by a mother to her teenage daughter, is astonishingly dark — the cycle of dysfunction crystallized.
But like many other works in this festival, it crystallized what contemporary ballet really needs: imaginative partnering that doesn't treat women like objects, and a choreographer who understands how to work with a point shoe and musicality.
While the letter may have helped his efforts, it also crystallized the league's decision to bow to economic pressure from its partners in China over support in the United States for Morey and the Hong Kong protesters.
Flores, executive director of La Casa Norte, a nonprofit organization that provides housing and services to homeless families in Chicago, said Trump's election crystallized to her how little parity exists in the American political and power structure.
Others said their personal brush with climate disaster had crystallized their view that the government needed to do more not just to reduce heat-trapping emissions, but also to help the country adapt to a warmer world.
"He'd always been cause-oriented, but writing about social issues and political issues kind of crystallized who he was going to be," his father-in-law Andy Shaw, a well-known television journalist, told the Chicago Tribune.
"The past 5 months have crystallized what's been coming to me for a decade more gradually— the Republican Party is no longer the right fit for me," Gibson said in a statement posted to fundraising site Crowdpac.
The F.B.I.'s thinking crystallized by mid-August, after the C.I.A. director at the time, John O. Brennan, shared intelligence with Mr. Comey showing that the Russian government was behind an attack on the 2016 presidential election.
Conservative students, right-wing media personalities and pro-Trump fundraisers and fans have gathered just outside Washington this week for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that appears to have crystallized Republican messaging for the election.
The Deitch era was a surprisingly good one for the PDC, not because its identity necessarily crystallized but because it hosted modest, visually pleasing shows and served as a reprieve from all the drama surrounding the downtown programming.
HBO Bee's call to action crystallized something I've been thinking about since her show debuted back in February and "Who do you think is better, John Oliver or Samantha Bee?" became a topic of debate among TV fans.
Global stocks fell on Friday, pressured by more signs of slowdown in Chinese industry and as the long-feared hit to global growth from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war crystallized in slashed sales forecast from chipmaker Broadcom.
That decision crystallized, rather, through a chain of events whereby Hozoji became acutely aware of the difference—the "fine line," as Dillon called it—between exercising treaty rights as a commercial harvester, and the science she's doing now.
" While Totah said she "knew on some level that I was female" from a young age, "it crystallized about three years ago when I was a 14-year-old watching the show I Am Jazz with my mother.
The Frozen Wilds coming out months later helped the situation—it crystallized the many things, big and small, I loved about the game—but I couldn't help but shake the feeling it was a game undercut by circumstance.
"That moment, with the acquittal of those four officers in the face of clear videotape evidence, crystallized for me once again that there were social, racial and economic injustices that remain stubbornly part of our system," Jeffries said.
The tweets crystallized Trump's emerging midterm election message, which is designed to confound historic portents that first term presidents rarely get the same kind of turnout in the midterms as they enjoyed in their own euphoric election wins.
"About a week or two into the Royal Commission we sold out our position, mainly because we couldn't price the potential downside," said Atlas Funds Management founder Hugh Dive, who crystallized a 5 percent loss on the trade.
His view is crystallized in his description of a "social suite" for human society — eight common features (including "love for partners and offspring" and "preference for one's own group") identified through his and others' observations of world cultures.
The vote and its aftermath have crystallized pent-up frustration among Iraqi political parties and the international community about the performance of the Independent High Electoral Commission of Iraq, the quasi-autonomous agency that oversees campaigns and elections.
It began during his childhood in suburban Los Angeles, where he went from being bullied to being the aggressor, continued through his years taking risks at two technology start-ups there, and crystallized in his role at Uber.
The summertime inversion of the Treasury yield curve — in which longer-term bond yields slip below short-term rates after the Federal Reserve has been tightening policy for a while — crystallized the debate on the cycle's effective age.
A Merck & Co patent on a crystallized form of a B vitamin is invalid because Merck offered to sell the formula to an American company in 1998, a federal appeals court has ruled, reversing a lower court judge.
Because these larger companies, they cannot change because they are basically ... They crystallized all their knowledge, it's not moving anymore, they're not liquid at all, so they cannot move, they have too much legacy ... But we love them.
"As this transaction highlights, there is still value in parts of current supplier portfolios, if crystallized appropriately," Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said, adding that the sale could lead to a special dividend of as much as 2 billion euros.
He and UCLA's Mark Harrison reanalyzed the argon isotopes and concluded that the Apollo rocks may have been walloped many times since they crystallized from the natal moon, which could make the rocks seem younger than they really are.
There's a sense, crystallized in coal's steady demise, that, as the political scientist Norman Ornstein put it to me, "Somebody is taking everything you are used to and you had" — your steady middle-class existence, your values, your security.
That Gordon embodied those clichés because he invented or crystallized them in the public imagination is largely forgotten today, nearly 30 years after his death, at 67, in 1990, from kidney failure following treatment for cancer of the larynx.
Takeaway: The results of the three-day referendum crystallized analysts' suspicions that Mr. el-Sisi is erasing the democratic gains of the 230 uprisings and building a brand of authoritarianism surpassing that of Hosni Mubarak, the ousted former leader.
Takeaway: The results of the three-day referendum crystallized analysts' suspicions that Mr. Sisi is erasing the democratic gains of the 21890 uprisings and also building a brand of authoritarianism surpassing that of Hosni Mubarak, the ousted former leader.
In Las Vegas, where Ms. Reynolds was performing at the Riviera Hotel, Mr. Schiller said he saw that dynamic crystallized: As Ms. Reynolds took the stage, someone who was watching over Ms. Fisher brought a stool to the wing.
An elaborate plan began to form in her mind, an extended performance-art work in which all elements of the story—the architecture, the archive, those fighting over it, and Barragán himself—could be crystallized into a single gesture.
" Once scientific methods became enshrined, we used science and reason to navigate our way forward, he added, so much so that "the French philosopher René Descartes crystallized this age of reason in one phrase: 'I think, therefore I am.
But with that single sentence, the Times reporters crystallized the circle I can't square in my own thinking about Trump and these investigations: Why work so hard to stop them if you truly aren't worried about what they'll find?
First with her 2013 Olive Juice, then a 2016 EP called Spell and now with her new album Only You Can See It (out April 12 on Carpark), her ascendant vision has crystallized into these vibrant, kinda proggy pop songs.
Look, I didn't get through childhood without taking stock of what the Spice Girls were wearing and how I looked different than they did, but in that moment in the kitchen, something crystallized: I learned that I shouldn't like my body.
By privileging domestic skills and using food as a medium, the piece crystallized Baker's interest in women's productivity, value, and gratification as it went against conventions of the male-centric art world and the (implicitly male) artist-genius art canon.
"Hollywood's Most Bankable Badass," wears a very fashion-forward red semi-sheer dress with crystallized firework embellishment across the bust and a metal stud-embellished black leather harness both by Gucci, paired with fine jewelry from David Yurman and De Beers.
Cellphone images of foreign-looking men attacking and abusing German women during New Year's in Cologne crystallized the fear that liberal governments are too weak and confused to defend Europe, and that the situation with migration is spiraling out of control.
Saffron, mushrooms, cranberry absolute, tarragon, petrified rock-badger poop, partially crystallized sarsaparilla, castoreum (a beaver secretion), roasted seashells, orris butter (''it can go toward old lady in a hot second''), something that smelled like the reptile room at the Bronx Zoo.
That mashup is crystallized on the sprawling, part composed, part off-the-cuff interstellar jam Hathenter Ouija, an otherworldly splatter of trippy drone that finds Barr and Marston ballooning Hathenter from its original two-man operation to a seven-person ensemble.
In "Mother-Load" — an impressively executed, pumpkin-orange carriage sculpted from materials including aluminum foil, hot glue, and crystallized rock sugar — artist Timothy Horn alludes to issues of poverty, both in his use of unsophisticated materials and his inspiration beyond Cinderella.
When the Ojai Valley wedding of Jaclyn Johnson, the founder of the Create & Cultivate conference, crossed my desk, it very much crystallized everything I had wanted — friends and food on a ranch, vineyard, or beach; not a lot of extras.
Over the ensuing years, as the trio of Mel, Jayhawk, and Dorian moved back to their hometown of Dallas and released more music, that sound crystallized, peaking with the resolutely grim Down by the Trinity, which the group released last fall.
We visited refugee camps in Dadaab in Kenya and Mahama, Rwanda, and it crystallized at that very moment just how much good we could do for a very small amount of money for kids in serious need around the globe.
Chez Pascal A morning queue snakes past the front door of this roadside bakery, famous for its baguettes and, especially, its addictive dunes blanches, bite-size pastries of flaky dough topped with crystallized sugar and filled with an airy cream.
In his 20s, though, his political ambitions crystallized between 1950 and 1952, when he attended the University of Fort Hare, an institution in South Africa that became an incubator for some of the continent's most fabled nationalist leaders, including Nelson Mandela.
But far from blunting his rise, the near-fatal stabbing crystallized Mr. Bolsonaro's conviction that only he could straighten out a country reeling from years of economic trouble, corruption scandals and a record-high wave of bloodshed, the pastor said.
The matchup between Mr. Bolsonaro and Mr. Haddad has crystallized a bitter societal divide in Brazil that has widened in recent years amid the economic woes and public disgust at bribery schemes that tainted much of the political and business elite.
Absolutely. There has been a lot of talk in recent elections about dissatisfaction with politics as usual, and one constant among all three men is that they crystallized the desire for change by connecting it to the look of generational change.
My desire to do this kind of work was crystallized when I was 13 years old, during a trip to visit St. Benedict's Nursery, the orphanage in Chittagong, Bangladesh, from which I'd been adopted at the age of 18 months.
The furor crystallized with the death on Friday of Dr. Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old ophthalmologist who was reprimanded by his superiors and the police for privately alerting medical school classmates of an outbreak in Wuhan's hospitals in late December.
Those thorny concerns have crystallized with the introduction of this larger-than-life villain, who is a concentrated distillation of Rick's recent "ends justify the means" approach, Ezekiel's showmanship and Gregory's mercenary egocentrism, all wrapped up in one foul-mouthed package.
As far as political transformations go, it was certainly remarkable — and it was being watched closely in neighboring European countries, where identity politics and climate change have crystallized as two main political fault lines in the Continent's simmering culture wars.
Buried inside a midsummer report for Pete Buttigieg's campaign outlining his own strengths and weaknesses, a few lines crystallized one of the most important developments of the 2020 presidential race: black voters' relative lack of interest in the black candidates.
While Phia Ménard, a Frenchwoman, channeled the feminist anger that crystallized in #MeToo in "Saison Sèche" ("Dry Season"), the polarizing Spanish director Angelica Liddell rails against the same movement in "The Scarlet Letter," loosely inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel.
In New York, the inequities of the system were crystallized when a Bronx teenager named Kalief Browder spent three years on Rikers Island because his family could not raise $3,000, only to have charges dropped in 2013 for lack of evidence.
The role of community colleges was crystallized in 1947, when President Harry Truman ordered a Presidential Commission on Higher Education to re-examine the higher education landscape after veterans came home from World War II to find traditional colleges crowded.
The decline for the loonie came as global stocks were pressured by more signs of slowdown in Chinese industry and as the long-feared hit to global growth from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war crystallized in slashed sales forecast from chipmaker Broadcom.
Quantum information science has brought the biggest change in our understanding of the nature of information and computation since these concepts were crystallized (alas, classically) in the mid-20th century, but only time will tell what it will eventually be used for.
The strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch have crystallized this insight into an indicator, known as the "sell side consensus indicator," which uses the month-end recommended equity weightings of Wall Street strategists to forecast the 255-month returns of the .
Look, it's not that easy to summarize something that is crystallized stupidity brought to life so here it is in full: The theory that this is a deep-state psy-op has taken hold in many of the circles of the alt-right.
Lawmakers on the defense committees say the threat from North Korea has not necessarily changed in recent weeks, but Kim Jong Un's aggressive pursuit of a long-range nuclear missile has crystallized the threat for many in Congress, as well as the public.
In re-examining the case, the film becomes a study of how the news media shapes narratives that can take on a life of their own when, as in this case, they capture an attitude or opinion that was waiting to be crystallized.
It's hard not to see the reflection of the #MeToo movement and those women's and men's stories — like Christine Blasey Ford's widely televised hearing about her claim that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her — crystallized within Celeste in this episode.
But if he wondered if he was making too much of that, the situation crystallized when some of his juniors ignored him, refused to follow his directions and called him the N-word, though he could never see exactly who said it.
Those worries were crystallized after an incident in Sunnyvale in neighboring Santa Clara County, where police officers on Thursday performed CPR on a man who was potentially infected with coronavirus and had recently returned from the cruise ship now stuck off the coast.
" The war crystallized fears of what the political scientists Paul Brace and Barbara Hinckley described, in the 1992 book "Follow the Leader," as "a public-relations presidency: a pattern of action in the White House that gives high priority to public support.
Read: U.N. Human Rights Chief "Appalled" by Conditions of Child Detention at U.S. Border But all of this seems to have crystallized into this current moment, provoking wide swaths of mostly young Jews to not just join actions but also lead them.
Black students in particular say the homecoming video crystallized a daily fact of life: They feel they are not wanted at the University of Wisconsin, where there are significantly fewer African-Americans per capita than in the state, which is mostly white.
This one hasn't risen properly, the other bowed around the center, an icing has split during its application, a sabayon lost its air, a sorbet failed to churn, a sugar syrup crystallized, a cookie crumbled and so on and on and on.
WASHINGTON — When a lawyer for President Trump suggested to senators this week that whatever a president does in pursuit of re-election is inherently in the public's interest, the moment crystallized fears among some of Mr. Trump's critics about creeping presidential autocracy.
Black students in particular say the homecoming video crystallized a daily fact of life: They feel they are not wanted at the University of Wisconsin, where there are significantly fewer African-Americans per capita than in the state, which is mostly white.
VANCOUVER/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The delay of a U.S. Gulf Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project has crystallized fears that the U.S. trade battle with China is hampering efforts to line up buyers needed to move ahead with multi-billion-dollar builds.
Dodd belongs to a group of artists who refused to accommodate their work to the commercial and aesthetic pressures that crystallized in the 1950s and have held sway ever since: it must be big and it must treat the right subject in the right way.
To many climate scientists and local officials, the stunning convergence of Irma and Harvey -- two storms described as events that might occur once every 500 years or more -- has crystallized the growing threat of extreme weather events associated with global changes in the climate.
None of this was particularly new for the house, and there were prints, too, and black sheaths, seams traced by studs, as expected, but it crystallized a shift in emphasis from clothes that communicate power-through-sex to clothes that communicate power-through-self-confidence.
The Los Angeles chocolatier who makes them also fashions delicate petits fours iced in white chocolate, filled with lemon or cassis and adorned with crystallized pansy petals: Easter bars, $10, and petits fours, $50 for a dozen, from Valerie Confections, 888-706-1408, valerieconfections.
Ingredients 63-2 tablespoons canna-butter 16 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped 2 tablespoons cocoa powder 8 ounces white chocolate, chopped 1 cup roasted cashews 1 cup dried apricots, sliced ½ cup flaked coconut, toasted ¼ cup crystallized ginger, chopped Preparation Step 1 Prepare the canna-butter.
Photos by Pablo Vasquez 4/20 in LA. It sounds like the premise of an abandoned Harold and Kumar sequel, or the top prize in a High Times sweepstakes, the kind of fantasy conceived and crystallized by blunted teens in cities devoid of dispensaries.
Corker's demands weren't entirely new, but were crystallized further Thursday afternoon when the Joint Committee on Taxation, the independent tax scorekeeper, announced that even with projected economic growth, the Republican tax bill still would add more than $1 trillion to the deficit over 10 years.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with his chief of staff John Kelly -- a sentiment that, according to several sources, crystallized Wednesday evening in the West Wing and echoed previous episodes of tension between the President and a chief of staff.
Several advocates who spoke to BuzzFeed News said that Davis's filibuster crystallized the impact of the regulations being passed in the states for a national audience that was just starting to pay attention, and drove home how seriously Americans should be taking these new developments.
It was only the latest example of the luxury fashion industry finding inspiration in the workaday stuff of everyday life, but it crystallized the coy cross-pollination between luxury goods and basic essentials, and made clear that influence trickles up as well as down.
BRUSSELS — A French citizen suspected of working for the Islamic State in Syria was convicted Thursday of murdering four people at a Jewish museum in Belgium's capital, an attack that crystallized fears in Europe that foreign fighters would return to sow terror at home.
His research has also crystallized for him that we can't just wait for better policies and futuristic technology to swoop in and save the day: This is one area where we have the power as individuals to make a significant impact on climate change right now.
The latest challenge crystallized when a conservative federal district judge last December upheld the argument from the coalition of GOP states that the entire law should be dismissed after Congress effectively eliminated the individual mandate penalty by reducing it to $22018 in the 290 tax law.
The Kardashians' fraught relationship to plastic surgery was recently crystallized when their lone brother, Rob, took to Instagram to accuse his co-parent and ex-fiancé Blac Chyna of having had $150,000 worth of postpartum surgery done on his dime when the couple was still together.
The event crystallized the significance of Gillum's candidacy, whose surprise victory in the August primary is owed largely to the notion that Gillum's humble beginnings as the son of a school bus driver and construction laborer actually embody what it means to be the little guy.
Yeah, and actually with that, the difference between innovation now and innovation five years ago when we had him was he could tell a better story about the innovation that crystallized what it meant, how you should think of it, how it was different and important.
Ancient minerals present a new opportunity to expand the search using billion-year-old paleo-detectors—things like olivine, a greenish mineral formed from crystallized magma, and gypsum, a soft mineral that forms from evaporated water— that might retain evidence of interactions with passing dark matter particles.
There he meets a group of friends – a "fellowship" – that will be torn apart by World War I. Lily Collins stars as Tolkien's wife Edith, to whom he wrote letters from the front as the fiery images of war crystallized into a new world in his mind.
"These expulsions represent a moment when a feeling has suddenly crystallized, when years of vexation and provocation have worn the collective patience to breaking point, and when across the world – across three continents – there are countries who are willing to say enough is enough," Johnson said.
What initially seemed like a bid for laughs crystallized into a potent metaphor for parallel selves, as the camera elevated and laid bare the blunt facts of each character in ways that were painfully foreign to them, but all too plain for the audience to see.
And on trips afield, I followed the trail of some Provençal foods she loved — snacks like fried zucchini blossoms and socca at the market in Cannes; salted anchovies and local caillette olives in Nice; whole candied clementines and bright crystallized violets at Confiserie Florian near Grasse.
Much of the alumni unrest at Amherst crystallized around the college's decision to renounce its unofficial mascot, Lord Jeffery Amherst, known as Lord Jeff, an 18th-century British commander in the French and Indian War who gave his name to the town and, by extension, the college.
That vision is crystallized on the recently-dropped Outer Limbs, a razor sharp eight-song beast that melds the influence of the Melvins' classic Stoner Witch with Don Caballero-like math-jazz and Tweak Bird-esque stoner metal, dousing it all in wads of guitar looping'n'noodling fuckery.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic was the biggest topic of the night, and the issue crystallized both candidates' differing approaches to politics: Biden emphasized the need for a steady hand in a time of crisis, while Sanders focused on structural problems in the economy and healthcare system.
The Washington Post's transition from a local print paper to a national news outlet was crystallized when publisher Fred Ryan announced in September 2017 that it had "crossed the 1 million mark for paid digital-only subscribers," a number that has now grown to over 1.5 million.
"Things, I guess, sort of crystallized — as far as my being a real weather expert — in the winter of 1976-77, when we had an exceptionally cold stretch of months from September on," he said in an interview that was broadcast on NPR's "Morning Edition" in 2001.
We walked out of this therapist's office declaring our marriage over, and everything felt very slowed down, but at the same time kind of crystallized in a way that makes you remember specific details, like the boots I was wearing and how hard it was to walk.
Breaking Bad, which is regarded as one of the most acclaimed shows of all time, starred Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry professor who begins producing and selling crystallized methamphetamine to help his family's finances after he is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.
"To use the name as a rallying cry for a kind of embodied white supremacy, white nationalism or sense of triumphalism, for taking back the country, as best as I can tell has never been crystallized in the name of a U.S. president," Mr. Muhammad said.
"Thus, a primordial crust existed on Mars by this time and survived for around 100 Myr [million years] before it was reworked, possibly by impacts, to produce magmas from which the zircons crystallized," the researchers wrote in  the study , which was published last week in the journal Nature.
The shift crystallized in 1977 with the ascent of Harlon Carter, a former immigration agent who'd killed a Mexican teenager in his youth and went on to shape what still fraudulently insists on referring to itself as "the oldest civil rights organization in the country" in his racist image.
Arriving after a year in which France was hit by two major terrorist attacks, and after bombings in Brussels in March, the long-scheduled tournament has crystallized the seemingly permanent security fears Europeans must live with day to day in their determination to carry on with life as usual.
Depending on how much you spend (20%-off orders over $75 or 25%-off orders over $750) you can score a discounted cart full of its bestsellers — from top-rated linen sheets to merino-lambswool throws, plush bathrobes, and sets of Italian stainless-steel flatware or crystallized whiskey tumblers.
This lack of coverage from Fox News was best crystallized by a segment on Tucker Carlson's show, where he focused on other crucial and breaking news: For those still in disbelief that Tucker Carlson was talking about pandas instead of Trump's attorney getting raided by the feds pic.twitter.
In the second-to-last episode of last season's "Transparent," there was a blip of a scene that perhaps crystallized this moment in time: Ali, played by Gaby Hoffmann, stood in front of a bulletin board in the gender studies department of a university campus, waiting to speak with a professor.
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.
Turmeric was prescribed to me weekly at my grandmother's house in Nairobi — dumped into a pot of sweetened, simmering milk, or smushed with ginger powder and bronze, crystallized gur, the delicious raw sugar paste she bought in bulk and kept in old ice cream tubs with flimsy, warped plastic lids.
"Pick any bug popular in the reptile trade for food, take 15 minutes educate yourself on their reproduction, sell the things on eBay at the going market rate," the user posted, adding that they fed their roaches commercial roach food and crystallized water, and kept them in Rubbermaid plastic containers.
It came after her dominating 223-228, 228-224 victory, in an on-court interview, when the magnitude of her yearlong journey — from the of joy of giving birth to the fear of life-threatening postnatal complications and ultimately to the demanding path back to tennis success — crystallized in her mind.
That stance crystallized on Tuesday when Mr. Cook huddled for hours with lawyers and others at Apple's headquarters to figure out how to respond to a federal court order requiring the company to let the United States government break into the iPhone of one of the gunmen in a San Bernardino, Calif.
And each year, the kitchen gossip which once revolved around people I didn't know and would probably never meet suddenly crystallized when the hurt happened to my friends, my cousins, my aunts; a family friend's suicide after her divorce was the measuring stick the women of my community used to define pain.
Pain, fear, loneliness, and abandonment become crystallized in an image of a young boy standing on a street corner on a hot summer's day — a closely cropped photo of the child reveals a furrowed brow and the steely gaze of someone with too much on his mind for such a young age.
ROME — Italy resisted the entreaties and warnings of its European Union and American allies on Saturday by officially joining China's vast new Silk Road at a signing ceremony with President Xi Jinping of China, a move that crystallized shifting geopolitical balances and the populist Italian government's willingness to break with its traditional partners.
For example, she said that the purse that she carried, a crystallized clutch on a chain featuring a glitzy version of the GOP logo, was created by and sent to her by one of her Instagram followers, who didn&apost know that Villa would end up wearing it to the music awards show.
" Rolling away down an open highway, she bumps into a man in a car who pulls over and conveniently hands her a microphone, giving her a platform to express her dissatisfaction "I wish to escape from a crystallized identity, from a canny maturity that tells me to make the right moves at the right time.
The endogenous fragmentation of the Persian Gulf, then, has been exploited and crystallized by the heavy presence of an external superpower—the United States—that, after the 1979 Revolution in Iran and the trauma of the subsequent hostage crisis, has abandoned its "Twin Pillars" policy, firmly siding with Riyadh and the Gulf Arab sheikhdoms.
For those who knew that 251 East Livingston Street was the birthplace of Tryon's most famous resident — the singer, soul legend and civil rights icon Nina Simone — the house's appearance on the market late last year crystallized fears that its existence, as stubborn as that of Simone herself, might be coming to an end.
The theme for the post-show festivities appeared to be all sheer everything combined with lots and lots of Swarovski crystals, as the model wore a completely see-through crystallized Julien Macdonald gown with criss-cross chain straps across her bust and vaguely tiger print stripes throughout the skirt, teamed with a simple nude thong underneath.
He considers, among other historical curiosities, the neon compulsions of the Italian Futurists; the Soviet program of "neonization"; the Nazi's deployment of neon for propaganda purposes; Baudelaire's "halo" and Benjamin's "aura"; neon as a gas and crystallized chaos; neon and power; neon and capitalism—all of this backlit by an original reading of Sartre's Being and Nothingness.
If you're looking for crystallized perfection, I assume your life is very challenging in general, and I wish you the best, but this won't be for you: Some of the show's complaints about youth culture are ignorant, and the show's concept of Brooklyn makes me roll my eyes so hard I am in danger of going blind.
During the 593s and 259s, political scientists and legal scholars described the battle over abortion rights as "a clash of absolutes" that crystallized the emerging cultural divide between the groups in society that welcomed more permissive attitudes toward sex and more fluid family arrangements and traditionalists led by the emerging religious right movement that mobilized in opposition to them.
Footsie's one contribution to the production, "Detox", is a burner of a rhythm, plumbing the Newham General's trademark dubby depths—and threading BBK in 2016 back to the FWD>> sound, when Skepta would spit over Plastician's or Skream's grimey dubstep sets to a room full of weed smoke (a hybrid crystallized on 2008's "Intensive Snare").
"The spectacle of corporation counsel siding so publicly against the city's sole Legislature crystallized, for many, a truth that has long been known but seldom spoken: Far from representing the interests of both the mayor and the Council equally, the Law Department has become a political tool of the former to the detriment of the latter," Mr. Torres wrote.
Just as the helipad the city offered to build for Amazon crystallized anger about the cruddy state of our subways, the glittering new home on 10th Avenue for global luxury brands, investment funds, law firms, business travelers and hunters of seven- or eight-figure apartments spurred a lot of New Yorkers to ask, What's in it for us?
The outcome of the three-day referendum crystallized what analysts say has become increasingly evident in recent years: Mr. el-Sisi, 64, is building a brand of authoritarianism that has not only demolished the democratic gains of the 2011 uprising, but surpasses the autocracy of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian leader who was forced from power during the revolt.
The caricature of the Supreme Court nominee by the actor on "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend had crystallized what lots and lots of people -- including many who were favorably inclined to Kavanaugh's judicial record -- thought while watching his testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday: Why the hell is he so angry?
We've been able to infer for a long time that the league as a whole has a pretty contemptuous opinion of its audience—whether it is the NFL's longstanding and preposterous stance on head injuries and player safety, the reckless administration of justice only after public outcry, or Thursday Night Football—but rarely has that contempt been crystallized into one perfect PowerPoint slide.
You can feel it in all sorts of lineups across the city, but the scale of it really crystallized to me on New Year's Eve, at a giant warehouse party in Brooklyn that featured a handful of stages filled with dozens of DJs and live acts blending boundaries between scenes and sounds—hardcore met club met baile funk met straight up harsh noise.
Around the same time, a photo became a national symbol when a young woman in a flowing sundress faced down police in Baton Rouge, La., at a protest over the killing of Alton Sterling, and the visceral visual contrast between the Louisiana State Police troopers' black riot gear and her graceful, nonrevolutionary summer frock crystallized the fault lines developing around the country.
Though criticisms over loot boxes has gained fiery momentum in recent months, buoyed by sloppy integration in games like Forza Motorsport 7 and Shadow of War, everything crystallized over the egregious nature of Star Wars Battlefront II, a game where the loot boxes seem to go well beyond merely providing an additional revenue stream, and negatively impacted the game itself.
This election has already broken with decades of center-right and center-left rule, and crystallized a conflict over France's identity and place in the world which will help determine the future of the EU. Voters as similar as Durox and Brunelle – who both teach at "lycees" and earn roughly the same 2,000 to 2,200 euros a month – have been moving toward radically divergent alternatives.
As they crystallized into the current lineup of Aaron Warren and brothers Bjorn and Eric Copeland after their 2004 album Creature Comforts, they quickly established themselves at the vanguard of the American noise scene, notching warbly and weird electronic albums for the primarily dance-minded label DFA and opening tours for the psych-crossover weirdos in Animal Collective across the mid and late 00s.
I also want to pick up on something Todd said, which crystallized something I've thought for a while: The Americans has been firing on all cylinders and at the top of its game for just an insane amount of time now, and the only explanation I have for why there hasn't been a single dud is that in some ways the series sticks to a formula — including the cuts to many storylines in its episodes.
The peril in this approach has been crystallized over the last 72 hours as Trump has, among other things, questioned the methods and credibility of his own Justice Department, played a game of nuclear one-upmanship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (via Twitter no less!), announced his plan to deliver "awards" for the worst of the worst in the media and broken -- in fiery fashion -- with former top adviser Steve Bannon.

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