Seeing it concretized as an imaginary history, and placed in the near future — in just two years, in 1991 — made it seem more real and familiar. |
So we would like to wait and see whether the assurances that he's now held out in recent days are actually concretized in terms of action on the ground. |
The Italian Marxist viewed religion as a political philosophy that justified and concretized exploitation. |
One might be excused for appreciating Baechler's black and white cameos less as independent sculptures than as concretized images detached from his paintings. |
Veerappan, after being used to living in the jungle, couldn't recondition himself to the idea of migrating to concretized Chennai. |
The establishment of a nation state fueled messianic visions, and may have concretized some ideas that should have been kept more fluid. |