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Water began to condense out of the air all around her.
Why is it important that we can condense data so much?
A police car seems to condense a crowd out of air.
He had to do something to get logic to condense again.
It is difficult to condense important issues into a few sentences.
The challenge, of course, was condensing nearly 700 pages into three hours.
Then you can tell me the story in your own words, if that'll be easier, and I'll condense it for the report.
This is a device for condensing water out of the air.
"The process of getting ready is not normally something you can condense," he said.
When you bring it inside a warm house, water will condense on its surface.
How's that for condensing four years of hard work and training into a sentence?
Just at the cliff edge was where the water began to condense.
Ultimately, the air itself would become cold enough to condense and fall as snow.
But maybe we can condense it, do a couple of days."
I could see yet one more lie condensing like a cloud in her eyes.
I had to condense it, of course, since the Review would not print a full study.
What about a magazine that condenses everything down to lists?
This will prevent moisture from condensing on the inside of the wall.
"They've got an awful lot to condense and put into a period of two hours," he said.
The oil is heated, becomes a gas and then condenses.
Upon this point I wish you to condense your massive brain.
Number 77 is known to have been fitted with condensing apparatus.
Is this any way to condense a 600-page book?
However, some studies suggest that it also comes up through the soil and then condenses on the ground.