Altogether these produced a breakdown in the cellular structure of the body, evident in the putrescence of the flesh and bones of sufferers. |
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It is utterly amazing how such a little bundle of flesh and bones can exert so much control over the lives of full-grown adults. |
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However mostly in these classes I am trying to achieve a sense of flesh and bones, weightiness or muscle structure. |
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But the flesh and bones are made of all kinds of music, going from metal to classic to jazz to whatever you want! |
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However, in reality, not even the best scientists in the world know much about the body of flesh and bones. |
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It is a surging feeling that all those who have lived in Egypt and Greece for a long time strongly experience in their flesh and bones. |
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What appear to be ghost cities can, with the right catalysts and a bit of time, acquire flesh and bones. |
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How can we forget the image of that little girl who was buried under the rubble, with only her head showing like a puppet of flesh and bones? |
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The process of enlargement, about which everybody has fantasised in the past, is now being given flesh and bones. |
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Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself, handle me and see, for a spirit hath no flesh and bones as ye see me have. |
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There was no place for a collaborator who gave flesh and bones to his ideas. |
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Endowing this commitment with the flesh and bones of practical procedures is one of the main priorities for the Union's security policy. |
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God does not have flesh and bones as we do. And, our conversations with Him are not like those you have with people. |
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We are of Him and in Him, even as though our very flesh and bones should be made continuate with his. |
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Because it's not just about her, the flesh and bones woman, any more. |
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It had flesh and bones to it now, it had faces. |
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The smell of need settled into the flesh and bones of modern dance. |
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But I am an old man made of flesh and bones, with nerves and a heart. |
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We, however, accept them as «flesh of our flesh and bones of our bones». |
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Religions say that the human soul has a body of flesh and bones. |
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A silver pot is made of silver, a glass window is made of glass, a human is made of flesh and bones, and nothing can change the fact that a human is made of flesh and bones. |
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