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-Still from [[Sergei Eisenstein]]'s 1925 silent film ''[[The Battleship Potemkin]]''. [[Francis Bacon]] called the image a key [[catalyst]] for his work, and incorporated the shape of the mouth when painting the central figure.+# A [[substance]] which increases the [[rate]] of a [[chemical]] [[reaction]] without being consumed in the process.
-<hr>+# A [[catalytic converter]].
-[[Francis Bacon]], right hand panel of Diptych-Study of the Human Body, from a Drawing by Ingres, 1982+# Someone or something that helps or [[encourage]]s [[progress]] or [[change]].
-<hr>+#: ''I hope the new CEO will be a '''catalyst''' for change.''
-Ingres[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/search/ingres] at Tumblr.+#: ''Economic development and integration are working as a '''catalyst''' for peace.''
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-''[[The Bathers]]''[http://www.allposters.com/-sp/The-Bathers-1830-Posters_i1342910_.htm], [[1830]]+
-by [[Louis Hersent]]+
-<hr>+
-Ankunft der Maria de' Medici in Marseille :''[[female body shape]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Peter_Paul_Rubens_034.jpg]''+
-[[Rubens]] 
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-Painting from the [[Marie de' Medici cycle]]. 
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  1. A substance which increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
  2. A catalytic converter.
  3. Someone or something that helps or encourages progress or change.
    I hope the new CEO will be a catalyst for change.
    Economic development and integration are working as a catalyst for peace.




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