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Colors turn to mud; fragments of flesh, bone and blood spray everywhere.
Bach's music, however chromatic it gets, dwells in a thoroughly tonal universe, where key relationships are the flesh, bone and spirit of musical syntax.
He also accounted for biological changes, in which substances appear under new manifestations: as men eat and drink, flesh, bone, and hair grow.
Flesh, bone, desire, consciousness — in almost every way, the farmers were different from him and therefore obdurate in their singleness and as capable of pleasure and misery as he.
Unlike his predecessors, who had chosen such elements as heat or water as the basic substance, Anaxagoras included those found in living bodies, such as flesh, bone, bark, and leaf.
"We are here to give flesh, bone, soul, heart and life to the dream of [Simon] Bolivar," declared a starry-eyed Alejandro Toledo, Peru's president, remembering the liberator of South America.
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This embryo remained viable, and developed into the flesh, bones and fleece of Dolly.
One hears a terrible kind of music as the playwright slices through his characters' flesh, bones, and cartilage.
"He gobbled them up like a lion in the wilderness, flesh, bones, marrow, and entrails, without leaving anything uneaten".
"The local gods are like people – they have flesh, bones and a heart - so when you cut down trees it is like taking part of their body".
" Said section (acupoint) who shen-qi out of the procession itself, not flesh bones "(Huang Di Neijing, Lingshu, Chapter: jiu zhen shi er yuan).That is, acupoints are not flesh bones, which have their particular morphology and fixed location, but dynamic functional state due to shen-qi's activity.
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