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One day Dornik will have flesh and blood backing vocalists, instead of canned ones.
They frequently have flesh that is too dry for the American palate, though it is much beloved in China.
Varieties may be freestone types, which have stones that separate easily from the ripe flesh, or clingstones, which have flesh that adheres firmly to the stone.
"In this life I have flesh and bone," he said today by way of explanation when asked why he was doing this.
The stones and kernels of the two fruits are alike in appearance and may be freestone types, which have ripe flesh that separates easily from the stone, or clingstones, which have flesh that adheres firmly to the stone.
Most deep-sea fish have flesh that is not palatable, but a few were found that could be marketed for human consumption, if filleted and renamed to be made more attractive, or for processing into food pellets for poultry.
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Even metaphorical wars can have flesh-and-blood casualties, and hospitals around the country are now tending to the victims of one of our fiercest.
The algorithms still have flesh-and-blood authors, so the company cannot use automation to launder all ethical dilemmas from its operation.
Produced with the help of the Southern Poverty Law Center and narrated by its director, Morris Dees, the documentary aims to show that the words and pictures sent through cyberspace have flesh-and-blood ramifications.
Still, Sís might have fleshed out the science of evolution.
The campaign might have fleshed out the possibility of such a deal; it has not.
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