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Before a liquid crystallizes, the space it occupies is homogeneous.
The competitive nature of the exercise crystallizes with this conversation.
But there's one final joke that crystallizes this infuriating show.
Once in a while "SNL" perfectly crystallizes our political moment.
As a metaphor, the mountaintop crystallizes a moment of possibility.
Yet when the water crystallizes, the atoms form rigid, set arrangements.
"The sugar crystallizes and ends up looking like snow," she says.
His performance, which is quietly graceful, crystallizes in a tiny, tiny, ambiguous smile.
For health care providers it really crystallizes how we should advise people on exercise.
Environmental opposition to Trump's orders have began to crystallizes in earnest in recent days.
Butler crystallizes both Overtown's status as a soul-music mecca and its fraught history.
There's a more unsettling change, however, which only fully crystallizes in the fourth episode.
When the trehalose crystallizes, the tardigrade becomes mummified in a glass suit of armor.
"Freshwater" builds slowly, but that only crystallizes how fractured Ada and her personalities are.
The moment that crystallizes how far Kendall has fallen comes halfway through season two.
Rose crystallizes both why we gossip and why we don't want to admit to it.
Before innovation crystallizes as influence, however, it is bemusing at best, if not altogether maddening.
"The project explores growth that crystallizes over time after a work is unwillingly surrendered," Shirken said.
Why this matters: The quote above crystallizes a prevailing sentiment among seasoned establishment Republicans in Washington.
It crystallizes the steady streaming of context, bringing social history and individual mundanity into frozen formation.
But this time, China can't match them all — and that crystallizes a growing problem for Beijing.
The uranium isotopes start decaying as zircon crystallizes, transforming into lead isotopes at a steady rate.
So what I always think is knowledge within the company, or intelligence within the company, crystallizes.
So basically the company becoming larger and larger, and more and more of the knowledge crystallizes.
Some of Salvat's work crystallizes an exchange, or conveys a range of emotions with mirror-like clarity.
Similar to table salt when it crystallizes, ammonium chloride is used in everything from shampoo to batteries.
Above all, it crystallizes a very French form of anti-conformism and freedom of tone at Celine.
The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There's simply no substitute for being there.
This odd moment crystallizes a truth about voting: Access matters at least as much as legal right.
"Sometimes a deal at the top of the market can be something that crystallizes the insanity", he added.
There is also, of course, a tweet that crystallizes my own experience— albeit, in slightly more deranged form.
Doctors The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There's simply no substitute for being there.
But having it up also crystallizes the efforts needed to do a range of things from basic to fundamental.
With a Coke can, Riley crystallizes an image of the superpower of capitalism, which is its deftness with misdirection.
Curator Kevin Arrow, the museum's Art and Collection Manager, crystallizes the display and the mission of the museum itself.
The Lake Effect creates a draft of rising water vapor that crystallizes into snow that is then deposited downwind.
But Iñárritu's response perfectly crystallizes how we all lose, no matter our background, when further barriers are placed between us.
My favorite novel is Albert Camus's The Plague because it's about shared experience, about how crisis crystallizes our common vulnerability.
The creation of communal discord crystallizes the BJP's ambition to alter history and hegemonize "Indian values" as exclusively Hindu values.
Over a period of time, reading it over and over, interacting with other [actors] and finally shooting it, it crystallizes.
The greatest of them is Magneto, a man whose gruesome experience during World War II crystallizes a pessimistic, violent worldview.
In the same way, the embryo's radical dependence upon its mother crystallizes the appropriate moral response to humans in need.
But in Laguna del Maule, the mantle keeps pumping basaltic magma into underground reservoirs, where it cools and crystallizes, forming rhyolite.
More broadly, the situation crystallizes what critics say has long been the problem with United States policy in the Middle East.
It crystallizes an emerging tendency in liberal discourse: the notion that critics of Hillary Clinton are either trolls or naive children.
Ryan Sutton explains what's really going on, and in a few short paragraphs crystallizes a classic problem in economics and behavior.
"It crystallizes the dramatic differences between what we talked about in Clinton's case and what we're talking about today," he said.
Maybe the experience is a catalyst for a brand-new idea; maybe it crystallizes something you've been thinking about for a while.
Mr. Naharin's movement, in good times and in bad, is like a balm, but here he crystallizes it to make another point.
New York, crystallizes these issues even more than the earlier electoral decisions in Roberts' tenure because his role on the court has changed.
The show crystallizes Trump-era racism — just a new face on a very old American horror — through its storytelling and especially its visuals.
Off-season, post-earthquake Nepal crystallizes here into a personal adventureland of elephants and rhinos, tall grasses and a peacefulness that is otherworldly.
" Former Obama National Security Council spokesman Ned Price told CNN that "today crystallizes precisely why Putin was so eager to see Trump elected.
A tick dies moving from a warm room to a freezer because water in its cells freezes, crystallizes and breaks its cell membranes.
But it is this narrow scope that President Trump takes issue with and that crystallizes the JCPOA, for him, as a bad deal.
Where season three most improves upon the seasons preceding it, though, is in how it crystallizes something True Detective has always been about.
What it shows is that the equity market is still jittery around the inflation narrative and anything that crystallizes that is creating equity volatility.
I don't want to spoil the image, at the very end, that brilliantly crystallizes the other highlighted theme and brings it into the present.
"Cook told me something else today that crystallizes what is happening in the stock market and in the economy," the "Mad Money" host continued.
"Connecticut's compliance with ICE's request crystallizes the State's complicity in destabilizing families and communities," Bhatt said in an email after reviewing the ICE funding document.
The researchers take special care to control the glass extrusion system to ensure that it cools down and crystallizes without injecting impurities or structural problems.
A paper this month from Don E. Schlagenhauf and Lowell R. Ricketts at the St. Louis Fed's Center for Household Financial Stability crystallizes the problem.
Issa the character crystallizes as the show goes on, and later episodes have bigger, sillier moments, but the debut is full of promise and delights.
It also crystallizes Reichardt and Raymond's ideas about history and politics — about how the simplest undertakings ensnare people in complicated relations of power and competition.
But Cora, the rookie Boston manager, knows that the landscape really only crystallizes in September, when teams at last get a clear sense of themselves.
Kelly crystallizes an uncomfortable tension that's risen to the fore since the Weinstein story hit: What happens when #MeToo meets "I'm not a feminist, but"?
The pressurized air and water are forced out as a fine mist, which then crystallizes into grains of snow on contact with the cold air.
The only memory I have crystallizes at the moment I became aware of a hand stroking the inside of my right thigh, under my dress.
Making an All-NBA team is a big deal—an honor that crystallizes everything you've accomplished as a player over the course of the season.
"There will be a lot of issues out there; what crystallizes sooner will dictate what moves," said Chris Giblin, a Republican lobbyist at Ogilvy Government Relations.
The filing Monday night crystallizes the extent to which Rosenstein, who has come under fire by President Donald Trump and others, has backed the investigation's actions.
But that is the world we live in, and it crystallizes some specifics of how the internet outrage machine operates — and how Nike has already won.
"Due to the sun, the wind, and the dry summers in the south of France, the water will get so saturated that the salt crystallizes," he says.
And because rodents breed, sleep, eat and urinate in their nests, their urine eventually crystallizes into a shellac, cementing the midden into an impenetrable, well-preserved mass.
The organizers say the current voter registration effort crystallizes what the Black Panther film represents: the strength of black communities and the political and cultural power of art.
Hyland revealed to DeGeneres that she also had gout, a form of arthritis characterized by severe pain caused when too much uric acid crystallizes and deposits in your joints.
I have to say — as gratifying as the "aha moment" can be as a solver, it's nothing compared to the moment when a tricky construction crystallizes into a reality.
Yiannopoulos' rise and influence crystallizes how social media can amplify a fringe voice by coalescing followers and normalizing once-abhorred opinions and groups, which leads to real world violence.
This requires "fire in the belly" and the means to back it up, so that your narrative crystallizes in voters' minds long before they go into the voting booth.
In the same way, the wall may be becoming a "clash of absolutes" that crystallizes the key 21920st-century cultural divide over the nation's growing ethnic and racial diversity.
Crossword puzzles and cartoons are natural bedfellows: both trade in wit and wordplay, and both can elicit those gratifying "Aha!" moments when the answer, or the joke, finally crystallizes.
The Great British Bake Off final on BBC1 represented the last time that the national broadcaster will air the show that, for many, crystallizes what it is to be British.
The video, which later leaked to the press, crystallizes the company's attitude toward organized labor, which Amazon regards as incompatible with its core principles of speed, innovation, and customer obsession.
Hamilton and public goods While the shutdown crystallizes what the absence of government feels like, the debate over its proper role in business is as old as the American Republic.
It's a gorgeous, sun-soaked romance that fully crystallizes the pain and euphoria of a first love, while also proudly telling that story from a gay man's point of view.
There is a continual sense of falling: dancers lean and bend until the last possible second so that the choreography crystallizes that sensation of falling head-over-heels in love.
"The lack of government response crystallizes the notion that child sexual abuse is tolerated, and results in the rampant social stigmatization that prevents victims from reporting their abuse," PSCORE said.
To pay tribute to his travels and cement his memories, the illustrator takes up his pen in different environments and crystallizes chosen moments into sweeping 360-degree or dilated images.
"No Man's Land" crystallizes Wonder Woman's heroism in such a beautiful way that as of that moment, you don't need to know anything about the character's past to understand her.
Gone are the old spandex suits from the original series — now, the Rangers will don "translucent extraterrestrial armor that crystallizes around their bodies," according to EW. Here's the first look below.
He said he was asking industry what it needed from Brexit, and the government hadn't made a decision on "what that crystallizes into in terms of what we want to achieve".
Most of the magma that reaches these reservoirs cools and crystallizes into a rock formation known as a pluton, like the  Half Dome rock structure in Yosemite  (but below ground), Singer said.
Noctilucent clouds form around the poles in the summer months, when ice crystallizes around shards of disintegrating meteoroids, volcanic dust, and even rocket plumes 50 miles above the surface, according to NASA.
And nothing she does crystallizes that skill more than her work creating the eye-catching costumes worn by figure skating's most iconic competitors at the Olympic Games for the past 20 years.
Still, the heresy charge crystallizes some conservatives' deep anxieties about Pope Francis, especially his teachings and impromptu statements about how to apply centuries-old Catholic doctrine to the complexities of modern life.
Though Mr. Sanders had said he would donate the dividends from his investment to a nonprofit organization, "his financial involvement only crystallizes the conflict of interest for Representative O'Rourke," the complaint stated.
That gesture crystallizes a quality that I think of as White's signature, and as an ideal of art: it's elegant, refined, ceremonious; it's also a complete surrender to the abjection of desire.
But it takes Aesop's classic fable, which teaches us that perseverance and a strong work ethic can overcome a disheartening skill gap, and crystallizes the lesson at a time when it's needed most.
Every year Fontenot crystallizes in images the unbridled energy that chicken-chasing, roof-climbing, horse-riding, hard-drinking, guitar-strumming, whooping, hollering, masquerading descendants of Acadians bring to the year's most decadent celebration.
Nothing crystallizes the 1990s in a single video quite like this one, which is why it's probably the most well-known and widely mocked tech-related video to come out of the decade.
Boxer's "Mistaken For Strangers," which comes pretty close to a mission statement, crystallizes this aspect of The National's appeal, with its narrator brooding through the city streets, haunted, reflecting on his own growing isolation.
The show's memorials of protests, public and private, are proof that art and activism in such times are intrinsically linked and that art crystallizes a picket line for its generation and generations to come.
Ice is grown by filling the tank with mist, which then crystallizes in a solution of water, antifreeze, and household detergent (actual saltwater ice would be too strong) until it reaches the desired thickness.
The core idea is for the fund to push for a new strategy that will turn the company around or, more commonly, to instigate some event that crystallizes value, like a spinoff or a sale.
The latest is Primer, which, backed by $14.7 million in venture funding, says it sorts millions of news sources and any other data thrown at it, and then crystallizes what's important in concise, natural language.
The macho, porn-addicted son of a churchgoing mother, he can't decide if he wants to kill his friend or have sex with him — a revulsion for his own feelings that crystallizes around the Witch.
The decision, "crystallizes an important shift in OPEC+ behavior to managing short-term physical surpluses and deficits rather than trying to correct perceived long-term imbalances through open-ended commitments," the Wall Street bank said.
But it also crystallizes one of the reasons to fear he would be a singularly awful president: He has no more appetite for things he might not like to see being shown to him by others.
It's a moment that crystallizes just how far the US has gone to align itself with Israel's right wing under Trump, and how little the president has cared about actually crafting a serious, feasible peace deal.
In particular, Takahata's approach crystallizes during a moment late in the film, when Taeko tells Toshio (the young man from the country who is also her love interest) a story from her childhood that particularly haunts her.
The Delaware and Midlands basins player can deliver 25 to 30 percent growth when the oil recovery crystallizes in 2018, and has a "best-in-class hedge portfolio" that protects it against a possible downturn in the interim.
Free from tribal identity didacticism that often crystallizes in revenge fantasies, this cunning collection of oblique contemporary art and fetishist objects offers partially concealed meanings up to viewers to unearth for themselves, as a complex, self-therapeutic undertaking.
But if you step back from the vitriol, the case crystallizes issues that are going to arise more and more often as plaintiffs' lawyers become more adept at turning companies' mandatory arbitration provisions into a weapon of mass arbitration.
The affair crystallizes a number of dark elements bubbling to the surface in a climate of public tension in France, even beyond the Yellow Vest protests, now in their 14th week, whose economic resentments sometimes elide with anti-Semitism.
But this nugget of wisdom from our anonymous streamer crystallizes what many are thinking: "Anyone who sits down and watches a full 100 hour 100 percent playthrough of your game was, in fact, not going to buy it anyways."
"It's hard to say how much one vote matters, but the vote in Congress on the American Health Care Act — that crystallizes liberal opposition to the Trump administration," said Jeremy Johnson, a political science professor at Carroll College in Helena, Mont.
Read more: Trump's intelligence chief resigned after the White House repeatedly suppressed his warnings about Russian interference, New York Times reportsIt's a chain of events that crystallizes ongoing fear about the integrity of the American electoral process against Russian intervention.
Dr. Keith Reeves, a professor of political science at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, who has taught and mentored inmates for 14 years, said the rapper's sentence crystallizes a sentiment in the community that the criminal justice system needs to be reformed.
But just like Beasts of the Southern Wild showed us Hurricane Katrina through the wide-eyed lens of childhood, The Florida Project crystallizes its world—a dingy motel on the outskirts of Disney World—into a garish, pastel purple wonderland.
That a sitting US president would expect no political consequences from showing zero empathy toward the deaths of so many American citizens crystallizes the fact that Puerto Rico's status as a US territory is more than a civil rights issue — it's a human rights issue.
"I don't care about that judgment," she told Good Housekeeping back in 2017 of her decision to get CoolSculpting (or cryolipolysis) — an FDA-cleared nonsurgical procedure that crystallizes fat cells in hard-to-work areas to kill them off and prevent them from growing back.
But Ms. Grisham's appointment — to a three-in-one role that will include managing overall communications strategy, daily relations with the news media and incoming requests for the East Wing — also crystallizes how much the nature of those jobs have changed under Mr. Trump.
The second, however, crystallizes a growing debate within the trans community over the merits and costs of visibility: Perhaps more remarkably, Pejic's cover of Glamour Spain will make no overt reference to her sexual identity, simply labeling her "La Balleza Valiente" (the Brave Beauty) instead.
It crystallizes that horrible feeling you get when you try to swerve your own emotions using some combination of booze, drugs, dancefloors, second locations in someone's living room where you keep screaming for the AUX and then sleeping for nine hours when your body gives up.
For one, certain aspects of the play, such as Horatio's true vocation or the intricacies of the Ophelia/Hamlet relationship, remain ambiguous—both by design and by sheer chance—and the very act of translating the work into another medium necessitates and crystallizes one's interpretation of these events.
It's a harrowing chat that Gosling half avoids through a press-conference style interview, his kids asking questions he laconically responds to, and in reinforcing a crucial rupture between First Man and Chazelle's prior work, it crystallizes Gosling's Armstrong as a far more fragile and intricate entry in the director's pantheon of male heroes.
To Miami University fire scientist Jessica McCarty, last month's wildfire near Santa Barbara, California crystallizes how climate change can amplify the threat of disasters: The blaze, which tore across a landscape dried out by intense late-summer heat, was quickly followed by "bomb cyclone" that brought heavy rain and raised the risk of mudslides.
I agree with most of Harris's criticisms of the Kavanaugh sketch — especially its length and ultimate lack of resolution — but there's one area where I think the sketch is more pointed than he gives it credit for: It completely crystallizes a version of Kavanaugh as an angry, spittle-flecked asshole who's not accustomed to being questioned in the slightest.
"Not Without Laughter" crystallizes some of the themes introduced in Hughes's first two poetry collections and examines in detail subjects he would return to throughout his decades-long career, among them the experiences of working-class and poor blacks, the importance of black music to black life, the beauty of black language and the trap of respectability.
Larry isn't the main character in Detroit, because Detroit takes pains not to have one, but the film is at its best when it crystallizes around him in its final chapter, no longer standing back at a remove but becoming personal, grounding its perspective in the singular point of view of a man who makes it through the horrors of the Algiers Motel alive, but not unscathed.
Pompeo's strength grows Bolton's exit further crystallizes Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoOvernight Defense: Trump says he has 'many options' on Iran | Hostage negotiator chosen for national security adviser | Senate Dems block funding bill | Documents show Pentagon spent at least 4K at Trump's Scotland resort Trump says he has 'many options' on Iran Trump doubles down on Graham: 'How did going into Iraq work out?
That's weird—outside of Golden State, there probably isn't a more reputable trio of shooters on any roster in the league—but a small sample does them no favors, and nothing crystallizes their aesthetic and functional appeal more than this play from Tuesday night's loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder, when Portland's signature flare screens synced perfectly with action on the weak-side that could not be ignored.
Then, a striking pairing of LeWitt's "Double Wall Piece" (111503) and an untitled work by Hesse (1964) crystallizes the divergence of their paths: LeWitt embraces the Minimalist grid, moving into three dimensions and eliminating all colors except black and white in the process; Hesse — who would soon move into three dimensions, too, and strip away most color — nods to the grid by structuring her piece with a border of small rectangles, but uses collage elements and looser, almost figurative forms set on diagonals to interrupt it.

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