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It was congealed and looked like white, stringy amoebas when I dropped it onto the baking sheets.
It was congealed around the pipes – the result of cooking fat and oil being poured down drains that solidifies around items such as wet wipes and sanitary towels that have been flushed (they shouldn't be, but increasingly are), creating blockages.
The threatened buildings range from the 1924 Student Nurses Residence Building to the 1963 O'Toole Building, one of the first buildings in the city to break with the Modernist mainstream as it was congealing into formulaic dogma.
"It was a real race because it was congealing under the lights, but we got it in the end and the blood looks like real blood".
In the end it is Angelo, a monstrous cad, "whose urine is congealed ice," whom power has further corrupted, whose own words come back to haunt him: "We are all frail".
It sure sounds like the media is congealing around this new meme like the unthinking wad of lard that they are.
The crowd is congealing.
That shame is congealing into a desire for revenge.
Property wealth, rather than "cascading down the generations", as John Major promised, is congealing upwards.
The song of the night is Madonna's "Vogue"; chicken paillard with capers is congealing on the plates; and the alpha girls of the class have chosen black Betsey Johnson dresses that barely cover their crotches.
Conventional wisdom is congealing.
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