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The 2D layer acts as "host" supporting the metal organic "guest" into a 3D supramolecular architecture.
With a confrontational opening question that stunned his guest into a temporary (and uncharacteristic) silence ("What is wrong with you?"), Mr. O'Donnell seemed more shrink than journalist, and created seven minutes of TV gold that became even weirder as it progressed.
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The structure of PεCL U IC reconfirms that the urea host molecules may crystallize, even in the presence of a rather slim polymer guest, into an IC with a lattice channel diameter of more than 5.25 Å.
But the terrorist did" — throw us off course, as without further ceremony, we are plunged, like the unsuspecting guests, into a startling, near-surreal hostage situation.
The moose and the bear were meaty and intensely flavorful, and seemed to knock a few of the guests into a carnivorous stupor.
Mr. Stein is a raconteur who moves best at a deliberate pace, and he sometimes seemed rushed or distracted trying to fit two guests into a half-hour slot.
When the mirror is finished we hold a grand unveiling, ushering the guests into a room now entirely shrouded in darkness.
A more spontaneous event he threw last year unexpectedly packed about 700 guests into a restored 19th-century opera house, to its managers' dismay.
There's no admission fee for the event, which runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, but there are some special access passes for $500 that allow guests into a hospitality tent with a buffet.
So perhaps in this summer party season, we should all admit to our own ambivalence about strong-arming our guests into a particular party pattern, at least at relatively small gatherings.
And her '60s-inspired spring collection — adorned with sweet floral motifs in washed-out vintage tones; white, basket-like lattice; and sprinklings of crystals — whisked guests into a bygone era.
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