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Jelled
verb
Past of jell
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Jell-O molds were jelled, sheet cakes baked, fruit cup dumped into a punch bowl of condensed milk to make a dessert that looked like a polluted pond, Romanian sausage concocted according to a special recipe from the captain, and chicken legs grilled over a fire while, nearby, a pig spent hours being turned on a spit as if it were taking a Pilates class.
Up to the time in the mid-17th century when both caricature and cartoon jelled in forms which answer to the modern definition, caricature had been prepared on the whole by knowledgeable artists; and cartoons had been prepared (though often with the assistance of professional artists) at a somewhat lower level.
In the aftermath, the writers introduced new characters, but they never jelled; potential plots were set up, fiddled with, then abandoned.
Cooling himself down for the new medium, he gave a performance that often feels jelled.
She never had a band that jelled enough to play live versions of her songs cleanly and alluringly.
He continues to contrive ever more rococo and outlandish preparations in his laboratory in Barcelona: slivers of sea urchin enclosed in a transparent raviolo of kombu seaweed, which look like goldfish swimming in water; balls of puréed hazelnut, formed by dropping the purée from a syringe into liquid nitrogen; a two-metre-long spaghetto made of liquid Parmesan jelled in a PVC tube.
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The method is widely employed industrially for heating thermosetting glues, for drying lumber and other fibrous materials, for preheating plastics before molding, and for fast jelling and drying of foam rubber.
Heating through dielectric loss is widely employed industrially for heating thermosetting glues, for drying lumber and other fibrous materials, for preheating plastics before molding, and for fast jelling and drying of foam rubber.
His accomplishments are inscribed in runic on a huge gravestone at Jelling, one of the so-called Jelling stones.
He was the son of Gorm the Old, the first significant figure in a new royal line centred at Jelling (North Jutland).
March 8, 1799 Jelling, Denmark May 23, 1865 Copenhagen, Denmark Rasmus Møller Sørensen, (born March 8 , 1799 Jelling, Den. died May 23 , 1865 Copenhagen), teacher and politician who was a leading agitator for agrarian reform and for the establishment of representative government in Denmark.
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