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Instead, to name a trope should be likened with baptizing a child or with introducing a man "present in the flesh," i.e., ostensively (Williams 1997 [1953]: 114).
In this fish species, the relative proportion of Anisakis larvae occurring in the flesh, i.e. in its edible parts, was 0.01% of the total number of larvae recovered in the infected fish [our unpublished data].
"In the flesh," I said.
I never saw so much flesh: I saw more flesh than sand.
The flesh I mashed with that of the softened garlic, lemon and salt for a dish nothing short of glorious.
If love were in the flesh I would burn it out with hot irons and be at peace.
"With every piece of flesh I ate, I remembered him," Mr. Meiwes said, according to Reuters.
"With every piece of flesh I ate, I remembered him," Mr. Meiwes said during his trial.
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Conway began to hit his stride in 1932, making Arsène Lupin, with Lionel and John Barrymore, and But the Flesh Is Weak, with Montgomery.
The verse Millay declaimed in her mesmerizing voice — Nay learnèd doctor, these fine leeches fresh From the pond's edge my cause cannot remove: Alas, the sick disorder in my flesh Is deeper than your skill, is very love.
A 40-minute film called What Weakens The Flesh Is The Flesh Itself.
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