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Now we have found our feet and bonded and gelled much better as a team.
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At the door, a handsome, clean-shaven man with gelled-back hair is trying to catch my eye.
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Consensus over the necessary fixes quickly gelled in a city long polarized by race and class.
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If I were to choose a date when the corporate responsibility imperative gelled, it would be 1995.
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He wore it in a gelled and rakish pompadour, to go with his razored sideburns and ostrich-skin boots.
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Eventually, enough high draft picks gelled into a great core of players.
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They defended great, they worked on it and they gelled really well.
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On stage, they leap about with furious energy, each sporting heavily gelled blond pompadours that resemble Cameron Diaz's coif in There's Something About Mary.
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As his ideas about capitalism gelled, Hubbard lamented that the nation was putting more resources into preparing for war than for unleashing the means of production.
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Over months, it finally gelled into a true father-son relationship.
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The man police want to speak to is described as of Asian appearance, about 6ft tall, with gelled, wavy hair, bushy eyebrows and a mole on his left cheek.
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But even in Hong Kong's sweaty conditions the team gelled well, particularly in the second half of the match, thanks to its core of Welshmen, who scored seven of the Lions' eight tries.
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Everybody has gelled really well on tour.
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