But then Barbara was herself a world of uncrystallized poetry.
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Meanwhile, in the uncrystallized solution the curious analyst might detect traits bright or sinister, ordinarily invisible.
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The diamond is pure crystallized carbon, and charcoal made from pure sugar is pure, uncrystallized carbon.
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The uncrystallized sirup is expressed by putting the whole into cloth bags and subjecting them to pressure.
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He tried to look calm and normal as they undressed, but some uncrystallized thought was troubling him.
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The music of a poem is its meaning in sound as distinguished from word-itsmeaning in solution, as it were, uncrystallized by articulation.
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The turquois, for example, is a very rare stone, which is apparently absolutely uncrystallized, but possesses great beauty of color, and is therefore much prized.