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Imagine a strange and common experience you reach for something concrete, immediately in front of you—only to find that the solid has evaporated.
The Pakistanis are eager for something concrete to emerge from this week's summit meeting, and they were quick to proclaim Monday that something would.
She asked the Miami civic leaders for something concrete, in a document, and they faxed her a one-page proposal about 5 p.m.
"People are looking for something concrete, one simple explanation of why I retired, and I'm not that simple, I'm not that shallow," he said.
This is where the danger creeps in, for there is no surer way to compound anxiety's power than to reject it outright — to yearn, as Alice James did, for something concrete to counter anxiety's relentless ambiguity.
The Greek government had been hoping for something concrete before a scheduled speech by Mr. Tsipras at an international trade fair in Thessaloniki this weekend where Greek leaders traditionally outline their economic policy for the coming year.
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"They will see an opening in, how do you translate the president's desire for peace into something concrete?" Mr. Omari said.
Triple win! Here's something concrete for you: aim for 150 minutes of aerobic activity every week (or 75 minutes of vigorous activity) and strength training twice a week.[15] Even mowing the lawn counts!
If you're self-employed, set goals for saving it helps to have something concrete to save for: a trip, a house, education.
Nevertheless, millions of people with vague symptoms of gastric distress suddenly found something concrete for which to blame their troubles.
But, the official added, "There are a lot of details still to be worked out before there's something concrete for the president to sign off on, and before anything would be delivered".
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