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The stunning time-lapse, which has been viewed almost 2.5 million times, shows a mass of swirling clouds tighten into a rotating column reaching out of sight into the clouds.
There is a form of self-deprecation that can tighten into self-pity and, from there, mutate into a ready-wounded pride, and that, pretty much, is the tenor of this movie.
His figures are usually partly draped in loosely defined versions of the extravagantly patterned robes that tighten into a mosaiclike brilliance in his paintings, as in the portrait titled "The Pale Face" in the next room.
Mark felt his stomach muscles tighten into a knot as speaker number five finished and the judges' cards came up.
Aggregates then tighten into mounds that proceed through differentiation and morphogenesis as physiologically integrated multicellular organisms.
Pull all four ends to tighten into a knot.
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As the disease progresses, the facial skin often tightens into a shiny mask.
Ms. Coe's features, quick to smile, tightened into a game face.
Hanks's face tightened into resolution as he walked out of the shot.
When Clay M. Greene remembered the events of June 2008, he clenched his teeth, his hands tightened into fists and his body shook.
So McEwan spent a few mornings, and suddenly the words tightened into a row: "He was running out of time.
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