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The Skinnygirl Margarita meant that Frankel was associated with something concrete.
She ends each writing day (she writes on weekday mornings) with something concrete to start from.
"If we haven't come up with something concrete in four months," Mayor Lukin said recently in his office, "we'll disband".
I was good in math at school, too, so I wanted to combine math with something concrete, with solving some problem in nature.
It's been a splendid day: a melding of art, science and fun with something concrete to show for it at the end.
Mr. Boscarino likes to imagine Luna Parc as an educational center, and his life as an artist with something concrete to show for his efforts, as something of an education.
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With half-time approaching, Liverpool were handed a clear opportunity to turn their attacking promise into something concrete with a penalty.
More broadly, Lilly is interested in how people make decisions about value over time, where value can be something concrete with tangible returns (e.g., money) or can represent a more abstract construct with intangible outcomes (e.g., the environment).
For those six pages alone, Albright found 19.1 million "interactions," a term describing how often a Facebook user does something concrete with a post, such as sharing it, commenting on it, hitting the "like" button or posting an emoji.
Like statistics (Porter 1995), maps may legitimize decisions by giving decision-makers something concrete with which to justify themselves.
If those with the courage to propose something concrete have been devastated in the process, they'll either leave or learn to be smart-talkers themselves.
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