| 21. | The painting of today must crystallise a thousand sensations in an aesthetic order.
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| 22. | Before I had been vaguely conscious of something rotten somewhere, prison crystallised this.
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| 23. | The Belgian Revolution of 1830 crystallised this antagonism.
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| 24. | In 1846 he worked with David Forbes and William Hallowes Miller on crystallised slags.
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| 25. | For instance they are ideal for crystallising operations.
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| 26. | Both phases crystallise in the tetragonal crystal system and the structural differences are small.
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| 27. | The boundaries of the Kingdom of Sussex probably crystallised around the 6th and 7th centuries.
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| 28. | Theoretically the verbal subtests measure crystallised ability and the non verbal subtests measure fluid reasoning.
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| 29. | The opposition crystallised under the leadership of one Obelerio degli Antenori and returned to Venice.
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| 30. | Salts crystallise in these pores rather than on the plaster surface, avoiding decorative spoiling.
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