They might get soggy as you thaw them because freezing crystalize water and make it go free form the food. |
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For one, the heat of the cockpit could cause the insulin in the reservoir to crystalize or denature, rendering it useless. |
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This divine power enabled them to make any one of their visions come true, to crystalize any one of their dreams. |
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While his tenure was relatively short, Bluiett helped Mingus crystalize some of the finest music of his last years. |
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After approximately 45 minutes to 2 hours, the plaster dries to a point that it starts to crystalize. |
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This is just like using Haiku or CRC cards to consolidate, clarify and crystalize ideas. |
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Confined spherical molecules crystalize much more quickly when squeezed than do molecules that are not hemmed in, Thompson says. |
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In 2011, during a product demo at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech in Aspen, Ng tapped an image to crystalize the details of a woman's face, and an audience of nearly 300 tech entrepreneurs gasped audibly. |
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Pentagon officials said the written planning order helped crystalize the work of planners at Central Command, and other commands that were working on elements of the war effort. |
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This is a critical year on the international process to turn the page on the Kyoto protocol, all of those efforts crystalize in Copenhagen in December of this year. |
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Extensive black-and-white illustrations and chemical equations help to crystalize the examples given in this solid and readily understandable instructional resource. |
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