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Daniel makes flesh the expression tying yourself up in knots over something.
It turns out that arsenic has routinely been fed to poultry (and sometimes hogs) because it reduces infections and makes flesh an appetizing shade of pink.
Then there's the meat, soft as butter, pink as coral, flavorful in that piggy way that makes "flesh" seem like the appropriate word.
Boris Johnson, Conservative Hardly a new face to anyone in the UK, the election of Boris Johnson to the parliamentary seat of Uxbridge and Ruislip South nonetheless makes flesh a fantasy that has convulsed Conservative MPs for years, and will only intensify speculation about his possible leadership of the party as the date of David Cameron's departure draws nearer in the coming term.
Early nutritional scientists such as the German Carl von Voit believed that protein was the most important nutrient for maintaining the structure of the body, because it was generally believed that "flesh makes flesh".
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Their challenge: build a five-second blip that makes flesh-eating zombies appeal to every country outside of the US.
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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