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Nicholas Soames, a former defence minister, said the result was a tragedy because "it will make flesh the polarisation that exists in the party".
The "Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysus" (Archaeological Museum, Olympia) at Olympia, which may be an original from his hand, gives an idea of how effectively a master could make flesh of marble.
After flirting with opening a place in Dalston and Glasgow, Kohli has been brought on board as partner and frontman to make flesh a curry and beer fantasy, along with Vintage chef Ruairidh Skinner.
Typically, people get honours for their charity work, and I've never even agreed with that, since it tends to mean donations, which tend to proceed from wealth, and all it does is lock down and make flesh the fallacy that rich people are more honourable than everyone else.
However "primitive" they have seemed to some critics, the Na'vi — with their uniformly superb, sleekly blue-gleaming physiques, their weirdly infallible surefootedness, their organic connector cables, their ability to upload and download consciousness itself — are the ultimate expression of his career-long striving to make flesh mechanical.
Why not use this power by choosing our seed syllable -- choosing the word we want to make flesh?
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Market preference for red-fleshed fish has made flesh colour an important trait for breeding goals in Atlantic salmon selection programs.
Raw fear made flesh.
Statistics are made flesh.
Self-images made flesh.
Moomins made flesh, if you will.
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