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Zico was probably the best player on that Brazil side, but Socrates was its philosophy made flesh.
WSJ: Soccer: Socrates, Brazil's Philosopher King - Marcotti
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Extolled by poets and philosophers, instrumentalised both by Nazis and communists, Faust, together with Mephisto, seemed to be Germany made flesh.
ECONOMIST: Goethe
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You get the feeling that for Newt self-doubt is when he thinks he may have only been savagely brilliant rather than furious genius made flesh.
BBC: Newt Gingrich and his campaign legacy
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However, I put it to you, ladies and gentlemen, that we will see one part of the Olympic legacy made flesh on display today on London's streets.
BBC: Boris and the Olympic legacy made flesh
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Scientists were able to detect signals from heart and nerve cell electro-flesh made this way, allowing them to measure changes in response to certain drugs.
ENGADGET: Harvard scientists grow human cells onto nanowire scaffold to form 'cyborg' skin
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In October the Conservative Mark Menzies suggested a new regulator in an adjournment debate and, hey presto, the Chancellor made the idea flesh in his Autumn Statement.
BBC: Week ahead
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Imagining one made of human flesh seemed absurd.
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True spent the money to flesh out a song she had made up, pairing a hazy piano-based instrumental with girly, breathless vocals.
BBC: Andrea True, who sang More More More, dies aged 68
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The original title of his directorial debut was Night of the Flesh Eaters, but the distributor made the change to Night of the Living Dead.
NPR: Romero Returns with 'Land of the Dead'
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More than a dozen nations have detected horse flesh in processed products such as factory-made burger patties, lasagnas, meat pies and meat-filled pastas.
NPR: Horse Meat Found In Ikea's Swedish Meatballs
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Prospects that come ready made with all the heart-ache and thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to which they in turn inevitably inflict upon the salesman.
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While our flesh gets replenished as cells die and are replaced, the enamel of our teeth is made only once, and at very specific times in our lives.
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