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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
crystallise .
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Examples
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And could it be that the idea crystallises & confirms something we’ve felt & thought before, but not been able to put into words ourselves?
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Out of recessions come new trends and this report crystallises how adaptable entrepreneurs and small businesses are shaping a new business landscape that British business is set to follow," said Jacques-Emmanuel Blanchet, head of HSBC Commercial Banking UK."
Bristol and Glasgow: 'super cities' that will lead manufacturing renaissance 2011
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Health workers report that users experience a range of physical side-effects including blood in their urine, as the drug crystallises in their bladders.
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Out of recessions come new trends and this report crystallises how adaptable entrepreneurs and small businesses are shaping a new business landscape that British business is set to follow," said Jacques-Emmanuel Blanchet, head of HSBC Commercial Banking UK."
Bristol and Glasgow: 'super cities' that will lead manufacturing renaissance 2011
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"Gypsy" is one of Fleetwood Mac's greatest works of art; for me it really crystallises that whole period of the early 1980s, when we were in our mid-thirties and beginning to look back on our lost youth.
ɘloЯ 2010
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I think the election campaign we have seen in January crystallises the faults at the heart of the Cameron project:
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The fact that the brainwave was created in association with a firm backed on Dragon's Den merely crystallises the cloth-brained, soul-sapping nullity of the age in which we are doomed to live.
Gold-plated failure gives England no escape from the boo-boys 2010
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A model has been produced that can predict the changing concentration profile as lactose crystallises from an industrial solution.
Your Guess Is As Good As Mine Steve Carper 2008
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It crystallises much that is wrong with the process.
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It crystallises much that is wrong with the process.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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