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We may think of them as useful models or abstractions; reality behaves more like them only in controlled settings, the outcome of engineering, of planned design and construction, that is, the materialized form of abstraction.
The embodied state is the capital situated in peoples' minds and bodies, for example taste, "bildung," and actions (i.e., habitus), whereas the objectified state has to do with the materialized form of capital as possessions of art, instruments, and books, for example.
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The last straw materialized in the form of a sharpened stick.
The concept of "work" refers to any materialized and original form of expression (Tamaro, supra, at p. 84).
On the night of May 25, Denzel materialized, in the form of a dirty, gaunt boy, at his aunt's front door in the Bronx.
Such an effort has recently materialized in the form of a law.
Even though virtually unknown in the US or Europe, Sony's Felica technology, mainly materialized in the form of a contactless RFID smart card or a chip built into cell phones), is used for electronic payment by millions of people on a daily basis.
"However, such hope has not materialized in the form of a new policy toward the [Middle East].
I sometimes materialize in the form of a snowshoe hare hesitating in the bramble.
The only hitch is whether the money will actually materialize in the form of appropriations.
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