Sentence examples for like concentrated from inspiring English sources

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"She was like concentrated juice: strong-willed, outspoken — a tour de force".

Smith says, "If you like concentrated fruity wines in the modern style" -- high in alcohol, more of a cocktail than something to go with food -- "this one's it".

Add in Mexico, the region's other big economy, and Latin America funds can end up looking like concentrated bets on a couple of countries.

But it would not necessarily deliver the sorts of energy that are needed, such as on-demand or "dispatchable" sources, like concentrated solar thermal, which would be required to create a reliable system.

Combine the clouds with the rain and with the fact that Seattle gets less winter daylight than most other cities in the United States and the sum of it all can seem like concentrated gloom.

But in that same year, The Real Estate Record and Guide predicted the newer form of energy would triumph, saying that in the home "the hue of electric light is cool, like concentrated starlight," and that gas could "only be used in an upright position, whereas the flame of the electric lamp may be so disposed as to point in any direction".

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In contrast, such a significant belt-like concentrated earthquake zone is not apparent in the much larger area from western Shikoku to Tokai.

In one of them, two partially polymerized paste-like concentrated emulsions in water of two different systems were blended and subjected to complete polymerization.

The belt-like concentrated earthquake activity shown in the plan view of Fig. 7a is visible at c. 70 90 km in depth in the vertical cross-sectional view in Fig. 8a.

The absence of such a clear belt-like concentrated seismicity in the crust of the younger portion of the Philippine Sea slab beneath the area from Tokai to western Shikoku (or northern Kyushu) is attributed to the warmer conditions there.

Consequently, the belt-like concentrated seismicity in the crust of the older Philippine Sea slab beneath southern Kyushu, which occurs at depths approximately 20 km shallower than the belt of the Pacific slab beneath Hokkaido and Tohoku, is probably caused by the same dehydration reactions of slab crust materials.

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