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It was crystallised in the famous line from that groundbreaking book: "Women have very little idea of how much men hate them".
"For me, it was crystallised around this feeling I could not shake – that I should be more gregarious, more outgoing, that I should be spending my Saturday nights with a gang of 20 kids.
It was crystallised in a memorable address to the UN Security Council in December 1971, a day before Pakistan surrendered to India in the war that turned East Pakistan into Bangladesh.
In the previous study, it was crystallised as a monomer, but Cys15 was replaced by serine [16].
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If there's any rationalising this inter-city rivalry, it's crystallised in the work of two artists who share a surname.
That gap may not seem much, but it amounts to over $110 billion; if it were crystallised, it would wipe out a quarter of these banks' tangible common equity, their purest form of capital.
The accounting scandal unfolding at Tesco is not your common or value-range business gaffe: it is crystallising into a debacle right at the top of Britain's corporate establishment.
To Barr, a work of art was crystallised knowledge - of itself, of the style in which it was embedded, of the ideas around it.
What the coronation achieved as a one-off event was crystallised in 1956 when the Radio Times switched its running order.
The MCR-1 soluble domain was crystallised by sitting drop vapour diffusion at 18 °C in MRC 96-well crystallisation plates (Molecular Dimensions).
That was crystallised by a corruption scandal in Quebec, which will cost many votes there.
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