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1 This caused steam inside the cylinder to cool and condense into water.
2 These generally condense into microscopic radioactive particles in the explosion's mushroom cloud.
3 Straining our supernatural vision, we saw these filaments break and condense into planets.
4 The force of gravity causes matter to condense into planets, stars and galaxies.
5 Let the humidity condense into something thick enough to eat with a spoon.
6 What he did is hard to condense into an article.
7 At this elevation rain is unknown, and vapors only condense into snow or hail.
8 And soon this mist began to condense into snow.
9 The vapor will finally condense into falling oceans.
10 Ours be the task to condense into a few pages the story of his life and death.
11 Our religious affiliations condense into denominational centers.
12 For a moment we stand under the porch eaves, watching our breath condense into clouds, hugging ourselves.
13 The sun, shining on this, caused the moisture to condense into fog that swirled about here and there.
14 Again and again I saw the creative beams condense into constellations, then resolve into sheets of transparent flame.
15 And as one foreign desk editor told Mediawatch it's complicated story that's difficult to condense into short news stories.
16 These paired electrons obey Bose-Einstein statistics, and as the temperature is lowered they condense into a low energy state.
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