Aún no tenemos significados para "solidify".
1Even memories needed more than three days to take permanent form, solidify.
2Throughout 1997, Warren Jeffs moved to solidify his hold on the community.
3If you love Palin, there's probably plenty here to solidify your beliefs.
4Add the gelatine, which by this time should be commencing to solidify.
5The smeared blood, sweat and grime began to solidify on his armour.
6Then the substances that form bile accumulate and solidify in granules.
7Taken together, these efforts will solidify a mechanistic genotype-phenotype relationship for microbial metabolism.
8Approaches to solidify and communicate the institutional value of the SOTL are discussed.
9Oklahoma State looks to solidify its NCAA Tournament resume when it visits No.
10Perhaps Marie Agnesi's story would solidify the Mathematics in their minds.
11For that to happen the core would have to completely solidify.
12The proposal should solidify online retailer Amazon.com Inc's dominance in the e-books market.
13A long power outage can cause molten aluminum to solidify inside the smelter.
14The tactical switch did little to solidify the Saints' rearguard, however.
15He married dozens of women from important Mongol families, hoping to solidify alliances.
16It's a moment too relatable to not solidify in the mind.
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solidify
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Solidify a través del tiempo
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