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That will change when getting congealed fat off pans stops being someone else's job.
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Nobody loved our sentences as we loved them, and so they congealed or grew sour on our tongues.
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It may not seem much, but, consumed on a daily basis, it is likely to acquire all the allure of congealed congee.
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Birds have been found with the substance congealed on their feathers, reducing their waterproof coating and ability to stay warm and afloat at sea.
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As the planets congealed, gravitational forces and particle collisions created the high temperatures necessary to melt metals floating around in space, and minerals began their diversification.
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She said the birds have been found with the substance congealed on their feathers, which reduces their waterproof coating and ability to stay warm and afloat at sea.
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It congealed in our way of life.
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At one fetid pit in a jungle glade, he stepped gingerly onto the surface of the pool, where the solid matter in the produced water had congealed into a tarlike crust that was sturdy enough to support him.
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