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"We dance on something elevated or we dance in a circle with our butts facing inside instead of out," she said.
And he has accomplished the comic-book feat of transforming himself from hardworking Everyman (Bruce Banner, Clark Kent, Peter Parker) into something elevated and different and not merely human.
If you are fully touching the ground, you can try putting your front leg on something elevated, like a mat, phone book, or step.
He liked to say that he had a well-developed sense of Tatsächlichkeit, "factuality"; for him, the trick of literature was to "transfigure" everyday facts into something elevated, imbued with Rätsel and Halbdunkel, "mystery" and "twilight".
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But I think we've made something more elevated than a straightforward slasher movie.
I believed him when he said his campaign was about something more elevated than winning.
Outside, "walkway-podway" systems (something like elevated sidewalks and an underground tube network) would operate on multiple levels to transport people and goods.
So I'm excited for people to see Latino food as something more elevated than just tacos, burritos, and enchiladas". The San Diego native and single mother can relate to the MasterChef Latino participants, all of whom have personal stories of struggle, loss and survival, looking to fulfill their dreams.
That's considered "elevated," something that should be watched and addressed with exercise, a healthy diet low in salt, limited alcohol intake (no more than one drink per day for women, one or two drinks per day for men), and weight loss as needed.
[Salumeria and Central Kitchen are housed within the same building.] I come from a more refined dining background so I always wanted something slightly more elevated than Flour + Water.
Of this platter, Mr. Kutsher said, "I wanted to do something at dinner that elevated and advanced the cuisine.
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