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Applebaum wants to give flesh to a concept.
"They stir your imagination and give flesh to the work," he says.
If Plato is right, Socrates developed a rigorous methodology to give flesh to this insight.
The major purpose of this paper is to give flesh to the existing debates around the nature of interpretive research with the help of in depth analysis of one example of such research in management accounting.
For its fans I recommend Life in the Undergrowth (BBC Books £20, pp288) as a way to give flesh to the bones of the show.
Here, as Ms. Armitage shows her fine aptitude for sensual, flowing lines and fierce partnering, Mr. Salle creates a frame to give flesh meaning.
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The book is written by the rabbi's son Rabbi Nathan Kamenetsky, who wanted to give flesh-and-blood portraits not only of his father but of the great rabbis of the early-20th-century yeshivas in Lithuania, several of whom, after the destruction of European Jewry, founded prominent yeshivas here and in Israel.
The feisty little runt is given flesh.
It gave flesh, and horns, to the demons we all face in life.
But by doing so in person and in the land, he gave flesh to his positions.
I admire her ambition; giving flesh and blood to politics and philosophy onstage is never easy.
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