congeal definicja W języku polskim

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Examples of congeal

  • Noted authorities on any subject are often the prisoners of their own published opinions or perhaps the victims of their congealed prejudices.

  • So is the implication (made ironic by 'aroma') that congealing love smells, a sensation that is given a new, almost surrealistic twist by the basically visual evocation of 'performing seals'.

  • The case of genomes completely congealed by selection against hybrids corresponds to such a strength of selection against hybrids that the effect of deleterious mutations is almost negligible.

  • First, it aims to explain how early conflicts and deals between senior political figures "congealed" into institutional constellations that have characterized the kingdom's political landscape until today.

  • Nor are successful outcomes elsewhere the aggregates of individual choices or congealed tastes (if outcomes were simply the aggregate of individual choices, the process would be analogous to markets).

  • Clearly, then, elements which would later congeal into typical blues features were in play before 1900 - but that is a different point.

  • After the ominous pause when shock had congealed all his vital spirits, fear set in.

  • It may be independent, not in the sense of congealing into forms, but in the sense of growing and breaking out in character and scope.

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