Thirty-eight responses later (and counting), my views on China books have crystallized a bit.
The attacks crystallized al Qaeda's mode of operation: targeting American civilians and using suicide bombers.
In truth, chondrules are thought to have melted from dust balls that then cooled and crystallized.
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Crystallized intelligence, on the other hand, involves all the facts, skills, and knowledge accumulated throughout life.
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Mr. Jacobs's departure crystallized the former Justice Department lawyer's elevated status as Mr. Murdoch's top legal adviser.
Much in Russian foreign policy today is based on a consensus that crystallized in the early 1990s.
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He told the audience at the Venetian that it was then that his commitment to helping others crystallized.
The problem is, as they state, research has crystallized a third component that is essential to educational policy.
Mr. BEALS: One of the things that is now becoming even more crystallized are who are the key leaders.
But the research on fluid and crystallized intelligence indicates that fluid intelligence peaks around twenty and then declines without reversal.
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In the 1930s, French mathematician Levy crystallized this deviation into a formula.
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Produced by Saugatuck Technology, for me the event has really crystallized how fast the overall IT industry is moving to the cloud.
The event actually crystallized rationale thoughts leading to the conclusion that the economy was set to stall and delivered a decidedly lower yield curve.
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It crystallized for me on June 22nd of last year, when Craigslist had 67 listings for developer jobs posted in a single day.
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Characteristic of the Balkan region, Gjirokastra contains a series of outstanding examples of kule, a type of building which crystallized in the 17th century.
"You know from Europe the identity of the culture is very crystallized -- you've known who you are for a long time, " he told CNN.
Rose petals, fresh, dried and crystallized, as well as rose water and rose syrup, are still widely used in the cuisines of the Middle East.
Nichols has felt something in the American atmosphere economic uncertainties, extreme weather, a widespread impression of things sliding out of control and crystallized it into domestic drama and visual fantasia.
Crystallized moments like this one arise in every woman's life.
The theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence provides some clues.
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This debate has crystallized around the defensive midfielder Nigel de Jong, whose chest-high tackle on Spain's Xabi Alonso in South Africa was the iconic image of the country's World Cup final defeat.
The Nobel episode has crystallized the ongoing disconnect between a modern China, which so many of us encounter in business and professional domains, and the China that flouts basic standards of advanced people.
"Several clients have moved to the sidelines until the tape bombs and path ahead in Europe is crystallized, " said Scott Graham, managing director and head of government bond trading at BMO Capital Markets in Chicago.
And, interestingly enough - and this was predictable for someone like myself who does this every day - they came back for the fifth meeting and what had crystallized to them were a number of factors.
The gay rights movement crystallized in the Village in June 1969, when a police raid at the Stonewall Inn touched off a riot and demonstrations that came to symbolize gays' resistance to being relegated to society's shadows.
She gave her own televised tea-party response to Mr. Obama's 2011 State of the Union address, a moment that crystallized her distinctness from others in the Republican House caucus but also opened her to jokes on late-night TV.
So what was it that came up to the table now that sort of crystallized it for some of these senators who were still on the fence, if so much information was already out there for so long?
They began eating, pouring the brown crystallized syrup onto pieces of fried bread, and after a while Nawab went to his motorcycle and pulled from the panniers another hunk of the sugar, challenging the girls to see who would eat most.
Brooks points out the crystallized gypsum disguised as marble columns, the Styrofoam used to fill gaps in the palace's building blocks, and the most fundamental flaw: The foundations of the palace, set in an artificial lake, were designed to withstand a 200, 000 square-foot structure.
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