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1 The alcohol has introduced the sublimate into every part and pore of the skin, quite to the roots of the feathers.
2 Democratic writers are perpetually coining words of this kind, in which they sublimate into further abstraction the abstract terms of the language.
3 It is that - but sublimated into finer things as well.
4 The dry-ice cubes were sublimating into white vapor that filled the top part of the glass.
5 Well, her present strong desire for this man should be sublimated into a desire for something else.
6 The endless quest to be best, likely not provable by any academic measure, is instead sublimated into sports competition.
7 Suu Kyi's fight appears to have sublimated into a meditative battle, some say, underscored by her deeply felt spiritual views.
8 No matter how evil be the comic object, we do not seek to destroy or remodel it; action is sublimated into laughter.
9 The rest of the speech shows us Shakespeare, as a splendid rhetorician, glorifying glory; now and then the rhetoric is sublimated into poetry:
10 "No harm done." She snapped her fingers and the cocoons seemed to sublimate into a fine green mist that quickly dispersed.
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