Second, it brings to the fore the problem of inner-outer, whereby an inner intention is magically transubstantiated into a physical action. |
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In short, never was a Dr. Slop so beluted, and so transubstantiated, since that affair came into fashion. |
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If her parents had agreed with her husband that the tube should be removed, would their acquiescence have somehow transubstantiated murder into mercy? |
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In the background, the inescapable chatter of business hums with its rates and percentages, approval processes, and transubstantiated alpha. |
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In humility and love, in understanding and acceptance, he shares the body of Christ, recently transubstantiated, with all mankind. |
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The Aztecs twice yearly made dough images of the sun god Huitzilopochtli that were consecrated to the god and thereby transubstantiated into his flesh to be eaten with fear and reverence by the worshippers. |
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Jones held, had transubstantiated the essence of floral beauty. |
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