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If the white is jellified and resists gravity to cling around the yolk, it is fresh.
Physicists hope the machine will shed light on the invisible dark matter which seems to cling around galaxies and affect how they move.
Like Levé's book, it is largely written in the second person, though the tone here is somehow more sickly, fucked up how the air of where you've been seems to cling around your face.
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Its softness makes the tips of shoes more flexible, allows stretch wrap to cling more tightly around shipping pallets and produces film with higher clarity.
When first hatched, fry do not swim around, but tend to cling to the spawning mop or the sides of the fish tank.
It is a form of energy, and clings, like ivy to a garden wall, to whatever is around to cling to, whether the object is nationalism or the Knicks or Lizzie Grubman, as readers of the New York Post recognize.
Ministers are naturally protective of those jobless stats: they're about the only bit of good economic news around to cling on to.
It risks emboldening potential waverers around Mr Assad to cling on at the same time as prolonging the catastrophe while extremists come to dominate both sides on the battlefield.
By a miracle, I managed to cling to a lifebuoy, where there were 25 people around".
It had to cling to dance rhythms.
To cling or not to cling.
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