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1 In October, 1909, the idea began to crystallize into a definite purpose.
2 Thoughts started to coagulate around it, and then to crystallize into definite shape.
3 Old observations crystallize into new theories; time past is always contained in time future.
4 The little flashes of light seemed to run together, to crystallize into a whole.
5 Nor does he seem to crystallize into anything except sunburn.
6 These new compounds can then crystallize into rare minerals.
7 Around this nucleus the hitherto mobile elements of his design should crystallize into definite shape.
8 Suppose we use this calamitous fore-noon to choose the shapes we are to crystallize into ?
9 The tendency of her mature purposes and prejudices was to crystallize into a few distinct forms.
10 Frantic schemes of pursuit, dangerously near to madness, at length crystallize into the last fatal resolve.
11 While, lastly, the water, purified and distilled, will become a dew-drop, or crystallize into a lovely star.
12 She did not want to give her mother's indecision a chance to crystallize into a definite stand.
13 To "sugar off" is to boil the sirup until it is thick enough to crystallize into sugar.
14 To "sugar off" is to boil the syrup until it is thick enough to crystallize into sugar.
15 The preacher wet his dry lips with his tongue, forgetting himself when his thoughts began to crystallize into expression.
16 But ''making good'' and finding interests in work crystallize into habits which endure as long as conditions remain fair.
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