It began to flatten out, to melt into surrounding space, to attach itself to otherness.
Once the tomatoes melt into the dish, add the water, basmati rice and okra.
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Accelerators can now be cranked up to energy levels where these forces melt into one another.
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Or plunge into the 200-foot-long pool, which appears to melt into the waters of the lake beyond.
Once fried, the anchovies melt into the background and provide the dish with rich and savory undertones.
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His quiet voice sits on top of patterns that could stand as leads but instead melt into the background.
Some may melt into Thailand, joining the 2.5 million migrant workers from Myanmar.
When depression sets in, our problems seem to melt into each other until we are faced with one hellish soup of difficulty.
Since they always meant to return once Mr Castro had gone, they had no wish to melt into the Great American Stew.
Seeing his carefully nurtured negotiations melt into the hell of rocket and artillery barrages, then-U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher flew to Damascus to mediate a ceasefire.
There are refrigerators now with TVs in the door, refrigerators that look like Victorian farmhouse appliances and refrigerators so shy about being refrigerators at all that they melt into your cabinetry.
The militants could melt away into the north of the district where they are in even fuller control.
The rebels, split by internal rifts, tend to hit hard and then melt back into the bush or across Burundi's borders.
One sterling idea was to buy silver riyal coins and melt them down into ingots.
The melt-up into equities will continue as long as investor cash exits bond funds and U.S. Treasuries, and flow into equity mutual funds.
The meat will practically melt when bitten into.
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In 1992, a team bankrolled by Tennessee businessman Roy Shoffner and led by Bob Cardin excavated the plane by using hot water to melt a shaft into the ice, hoisting the plane out piece by piece.
"The melt water went down into the crevasses and filled them up, " Dr Monaghan said.
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Thin crackers of savory granola dipped in frozen black sesame butter melt on the tongue into a satisfying grit, and a miniature lobster roll comes on a tiny yeast-flavored meringue.
When building on permafrost in northern Quebec, non-profit group Archimede Systems had to take into account the melt-and-freeze cycles of the seasons, the need to insulate heat, prevent condensation, and the necessity to keep the home from melting into the icy ground during a thaw.
In times gone by the premises were occupied by local goldsmiths, who used the fireplace to melt precious metallic nuggets before thwacking them into shape on an anvil that now hangs from the cellar ceiling.
Bigger operators don't have the luxury of halting production: Many of the newer oil sands projects are not the typical open strip mines, rather they inject steam into the ground to slowly melt the bitumen out of the sands.
Plump red pumpkins and squashes called kadhoos are pan-cooked with onions or transformed into halwa, a warm, melt-in-your-mouth dessert with the consistency of fudge.
This warming is causing glaciers and ice shelves to melt, releasing large volumes of fresh water into the oceans which not only raises sea level, but also influences regional climate change.
They thought it was an insult, but she turned it into a compliment and went on to melt the Iron Curtain.
If markets push them into insolvency, the euro zone would melt down.
The researchers have also developed a type of liposomes which melt quickly, so the drug can be delivered into the tumour within 20 seconds of heating.
And the peace process is now facing a test, as the snows melt in the mountain passes through which militants cross into the Kashmir valley from the Pakistani side.
They will soon bioengineer bacteria to melt oil out of tar sands, turn grass into diesel fuel and scavenge natural resources of every kind out of low-grade, thinly dispersed deposits.
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