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Philosophers call anything that is potentially located in space and time "concrete".
In time, concrete pools crack, and Mr. Davis first had the pool renovated in 1980.
Chaucer was the first poet to give his characters both emblematic value (they stand for kinds of people) and, at the same time, concrete individuality (they are people).
Next time: concrete ways to improve communication with each other, as people and as scientists.
There was an added dose of transparency in the Inflation Report itself, since we were given, for the first time, concrete numbers to go with the Bank's mesmerising fan charts.
The concrete crack initiation time, concrete crack propagation pattern, penstock deformation, tensile stresses of the steel liner and the reinforcements are presented.
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Fortifications were almost exclusively of dressed stone, though by Roman times concrete mortar was used on occasion.
In many ways, New York City after AIDS is somewhat like America after World War II -- a place physically unscathed yet socially transformed, missing slices of entire generations of its citizens, its lasting effects at times concrete and at others evanescent.
It's time for concrete action.
The magic needs time, and concrete results, to work.
Instead, John Wizards is an album that floats through time, eluding concrete meaning.
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