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Movements are born in the moments when abstract principles become concrete concerns.
By the time we reach our 50s the abstract has become concrete.
The advantages of the dialogue are clear: ideas that might have remained abstruse and abstract become concrete and alive.
Cuts that are relatively abstract now will become concrete in a matter of weeks — and will hit nutrition, health care and welfare particularly hard.
That means that cuts that are relatively abstract now will become concrete in a matter of weeks – and will hit nutrition, health care and welfare particularly hard.
The government's project management, which lacks private-sector rigour, is sometimes blamed for the slowness with which schemes become concrete and steel.
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(This view carries a commitment to the claim that a concrete object becomes nonconcrete and that a nonconcrete object becomes concrete, which is even more problematic than the claim that concreteness is a contingent property).
What seemed transcendent on the record became concrete live.
"But it only became concrete when one of my cousins married.
Much of "The Search for Signs" has this elusive, echoey quality, which now and then becomes concrete.
"But until Green Cove becomes concrete cove," Howard added, "we're going to keep fighting".
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