Sentences with phrase «congeal more»

The Arctic is a very different place, both because the water is so much colder that oil tends to congeal more, and because sea ice (at least in winter these days) can stall the spread of oil but also make it harder to clean up.
The vinegar will help the egg whites to congeal more easily.

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Because the discipline has not yet congealed, there is far more authentic thinking still going on in departments of religion than in most other parts of the university.
Too complicated to be identified with Shintõ alone, the halo of symbols and slogans and emotions which congealed around Japan in those years would better be denoted by some more general term such as «civil religion.»
I am wondering if a little more coconut oil is needed because the mixture did not congeal too well.
If you have the willpower to hold out until the bars have fully cooled, they become more solidified, the caramel and apples congealing a bit, which makes the bars easier to slice, and / or share, if you're into that sort of thing...
SO... I use 1/4 C of Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese (yogurt and hard cheeses have the least lactose, and are therefore more tummy - friendly), and a tablespoon of whole flaxseeds, whip them up to a frenzy, and let them sit for 5 - 10 minutes to let the flax congeal and thicken the mixture.
As food gets wet, it becomes softer and more congealed so it is easier to chew and swallow.
At times, this congeals into intoxicatingly energetic and disturbingly violent moments of survival play, but whenever the narrative returns to moments of static calm the film has a nagging sense of perfunctory ornamentation, it's more important elements given short shrift in an effort to balance a variety of odds and ends.
Nowhere is this more clear than in the Best Actor category, which already seems to have congealed into a solid list of five extremely likely candidates with a number of others waiting in the wings to play the spoiler.
The actual case taken on by «Doc» Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) doesn't congeal into an easily explainable finale, often raising more questions than it answers.
As I said in the Cinecast, these stories seem to gel together and are more congealed than in Paris.
He kept working fourteen more years, to judge by jagged iron on display only in a West Village gallery, somewhere between congealed lava and the Victory of Samothrace, and a few photographs of gentle abstract paintings.
His works regularly interweave personal history and more universal assumed narratives to congeal fact and fiction.
So much has been written about Emin — by herself and others — since she first came to prominence alongside fellow Young British Artists (YBAs) Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas more than two decades ago that her story seems to have congealed in a series of now quasi-mythical episodes: the childhood in the seaside town of Margate; the promiscuity; the abortions; the shop with Lucas; the first show with White Cube's Jay Jopling, cheekily entitled «My Major Retrospective 1963 — 1993»; the tent (Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 — 1995); My Bed (1998); the drunkenness; the heartbreaks.
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