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City, of course, are in mighty formidable form themselves, if one match constitutes form.
Discrete particles with the moisture in a rotating system tend to form themselves as lumped mass granules of different sizes.
Mailer frequently rounds on "the critics," who appear to form themselves into an organized opposition whenever he publishes a book.
And those stories will form themselves into an army of mental images that will mobilize people to achieve your goals.
He emphasizes that there is no identifiable center to networked movements; they can connect, reconnect, and form themselves.
Self-reconfigurable robots are systems built from a collection of modules that have the ability to form themselves into many different topologies.
So Crichton has his nanomachines form themselves into discrete swarms that drift around the desert like six-foot dust devils, dark and lithe and threatening.
Plants form themselves literally out of thin air, combining carbon dioxide, water and the energy of sunlight to give themselves substance.
Then at 4.30pm it's over to ESPN and the Emirates, where poor, beleaguered Arsenal face Newcastle, hardly in the most sparkling form themselves. Tense.
"Public policy has been very skeptical about simply allowing groups to go out and form themselves out of thin air, and for good reason," he said.
Her hair (or rather her wig) is brilliant with the red‑gold of its benign rays, which form themselves into the streaming tresses falling over her shoulders.
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