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And after the Anglo-Saxons, no one looked at the landscape in quite that way until Margaret Gelling.
ECONOMIST: Margaret Gelling
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This team is gelling at the perfect time and things are looking positive.
BBC: Russel Arnold's column
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And the Durham paceman said the team was gelling well as a unit.
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Mrs Gelling worked for the English Place-Name Society, formally and informally, from 1946.
ECONOMIST: Margaret Gelling
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The Federal Reserve got into the money markets on Tuesday, its latest move to try to thaw out gelling credit markets.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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All the other scientists who had attempted this, including the glass experts at Corning, found that their concoctions were gelling too early, resulting in a useless product.
FORBES: The Science of Small
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He reasoned that by adding the least reactive ingredients of his potion first and by using broken-down water molecules instead of intact H2O, he could prevent the premature gelling that had plagued his peers.
FORBES: The Science of Small
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Formed last summer, Civic Platform is still gelling.
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With Mrs Gelling, topography always came first.
ECONOMIST: Margaret Gelling
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Just a few short weeks ago, as loyal readers of this column will recall, a public consensus was gelling around the idea that the Fed had run out of effective monetary tools, and the major indexes were sinking fast.
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