Sentences with phrase «congealing in»

It feels like those things are just congealing in a way that makes sense.
«Fed» two litres of fermented tea per day, this work — which the artist describes as a «flayed circulatory system» — constantly produces a red fluid, which collects in a basin of Vitruvian proportions and is gradually siphoned off, congealing in a pool on a marble - effect laminate floor in the adjacent gallery.
Why isn't that nasty meat congealing in China's collective aortas?
He's excellent coming off screens, and his off - ball movement is the oil that keeps the halfcourt gunk from congealing in the paint.
Sartre compounded the problem by treating the congealed in - itself as external to the for - itself.
Religion and philosophy as agents fostering ethical considerations must at the same time also reckon with their in built inclination to congeal in perspectives, which allow the living tradition to harden.
One thing to note about olive oil - based foods is that olive oil becomes solid at refrigerator temperature, so the dressings will congeal in the fridge.
You may also want to gently stir it while it cooks to help it not congeal in one spot.
Black - and - blue heelmarks were imprinted on its side, its toenails were long and curled into the pads of its feet, blood congealed in its ears; its face was a tortured grimace.
There are pristine steel and glass cabinets full of neatly arranged pills, and evil - looking black paintings made of thousands of flies congealed in paint.
As the title of this exhibition implies, the images contained in the works on display, congealed in the viewer's consciousness range from erotic to disturbing, but in the end purposefully resist «literal» interpretation.
The way the show brings together installation, sculpture, and writing congeals in Lapthisophon's simple correspondence about his materials, unified suddenly in a list without commas:
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.
The hypnotic appeal of Eichelmann's paintings can be attributed to their direct reaches into literary musings and impressionistic applications of color as their backdrop; two well - established, canonical movements in aesthetics (free - verse poetry and Impressionist painting) congeal in a kind of pastoral haze.
The failure of Dadaglobe, according to Brun, seemed to lay in the «incapacity» of the Dada movement to have its «essence... congealed in one single publication.»

Not exact matches

But we all know that what begins in openness and transformation can become congealed into a final word to be defended against those with differing insights.
in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created - Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood: Proclaim!
After Santorum's primary loss in New Hampshire to Mitt Romney - and days before Santorum would lose to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina - conservative religious activists convened in Texas and congealed behind the former Pennsylvania senator.
And it's worth it, too (I say, sweeping up heaps of stemmy trash), to see how every May before these rank, voracious leaves abound, the blossoms burst from the bare wood (prized by the Chinese for this, and prized by me), fountaining down in beads of wistful blue like droplets of spring's mild sky congealed.
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.
Details of that backstory emerge slowly during several days of sightseeing that include contemplation of Hieronymus Bosch's Last Judgment and Bruges's most important relic, a phial of the congealed blood of Christ brought back to Bruges from the Holy Land by a local 12th century crusader; as well as varieties of self - destructive behavior that betray in different ways Ray's internal anguish.
Elections in America serve two functions — a «formal» function of filling the personnel for the constitutional offices, which takes place in every election, and an «informal» function of signaling what the people want, which takes place in a meaningful way only in certain elections, where national public sentiment has congealed on a common message or theme.
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.»
(11) Man We did create from a quintessence (of clay); (12) Then We placed him as (a drop of) sperm in a place of rest firmly fixed; (13) Then We made the sperm into a clot of congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus) lump; then We made out of that lump bones and clothed the bones with flesh; then We developed out of it another creature: so blessed be Allah, the Best to create!
They lay doubled up in pools of their own melted fat, which was sometimes already congealed... [C] lumps of flesh and bone or whole heaps of bodies had cooked in the water gushing from bursting boilers.
made it last night strong taste but it grew on me and I think it looks so pretty and I love the concept, but had trouble put it in freezer and it congealed within hr!
So you tried in the blender and it didn't congeal at all?
Pour into a shallow bowl and chill in the freezer until just congealed, 15 - 30 minutes.
After the stock has been reduced, cool in it the freezer; any fat fat will rise and congeal and it can be removed with a spoon.
Are the eggs used the same way as in a spaghetti carbonara, just to glisten and coat everything, or should they congeal?
Because it sets up so quickly, it will congeal on the inside wall of your blender, and then when you pour your mixture out, you'll get those rubbery chunks in your final product.
To serve, skim the congealed fat off of the liquid and reheat the ribs in the liquid.
Place the stock in the fridge until the broth congeals and the fat rises to the top.
Add bacon to a hot pan, says senior associate food editor Claire Saffitz, and it will immediately seize up, sealing in all of that congealed, unrendered fat.
There is one exception for fats that congeal at room temperature (bacon grease, coconut oil, etc.): If you're going to dress the greens with a hot vinaigrette and eat it immediately, as in the case of a classic spinach salad with warm bacon dressing, you're in the clear.
But you might be skipping an important step: Leone strains the liquid fat through a fine mesh sieve before jarring it and storing it in the fridge (it will congeal, but re-melts when heated).
I discussed the differences between gelatin and peptides in this post, but basically, peptides are a form of collagen that dissolve easily in both cold and hot liquids, and do not congeal like gelatin.
Place chicken in a large stainless steel pot with water, lemon juice and all vegetables and herbs Bring to a boil, and remove foam that rises to the top Reduce heat, cover and simmer anywhere from 1 - 6 hours Remove whole chicken with a slotted spoon Remove chicken meat from the carcass and reserve Strain the stock into a large bowl and refrigerate until fat rises to the top and congeals Skim off fat and place stock in a jar or covered container in your refrigerator
The Wildcats» failure to congeal into the formidable two - way outfit most imagined when looking at their loaded roster before the season shouldn't detract from what Ayton achieved during his one season in college.
A ramekin of piping hot beer cheese is left in a green room for three hours (roughly 22 picks) before being served congealed and wanting.
, are you really going to force it by some congealing mess in baby's tummy?
A lot of times this is due to the fact that maybe the breast didn't get emptied completely, and some milk just sat in there and congealed.
These gelatin nodules congeal and are then harvested and sold in stores as «Self - Wiggling Jell - O.»
That past began 4.56 billion years ago, when the first solids cooled and congealed from the hot gas and dust swirling in the newborn solar nebula.
Until quite recently orthodox neuroscience held that only the brains of young children are resilient, malleable, and morphable — in a word, plastic.This neuroplasticity, as it is called, seems to fade steadily as the brain congeals into its fixed adult configuration.
In our hands were bottles of orange Fanta and Three Horses beer, coated in congealed blood from the zebu meat next to which they were storeIn our hands were bottles of orange Fanta and Three Horses beer, coated in congealed blood from the zebu meat next to which they were storein congealed blood from the zebu meat next to which they were stored.
Current theory states that baby stars hatch by the bushel in stellar nurseries, vast clouds of dust and gas that congeal into stars.
In yet another, the Sun did not congeal out of a cold cloud of gas so there was no Earth.
In fairness, young people whose brains have not yet completely congealed merely represent a plurality of smartphone - pedestrian injuries.
At Day's Close: Night in Times Past A. Roger Ekirch; W. W. Norton, $ 25.95 The impetus for sleep, according to the medical opinion of the Middle Ages, arose from a process called concoction: Fumes from digested food arose from the stomach and traveled to the brain, where they congealed, and so «doe stop the conduites and waies of the senses.»
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