Physical embodiment of an information artifact.
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Examples for "real "
Examples for "real "
1 The real question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
2 It's a real problem this government has seen coming for 11 years.
3 The company comprises different business sectors, including real estate and health services.
4 However, the government does not guarantee funding per pupil in real terms.
5 What is the real cost of New Zealand's so-called free education system?
1 Caim had come to terms with that realization a long time ago.
2 Life only in yearning; Death to crown realization ; peace only in oblivion.
3 With that realization , he found himself no longer concerned for his safety.
4 The realization that she was now free hadn't registered until that moment.
5 In my case, it means realization of the potentialities of my design.
1 Would you characterize the manifestations yesterday as a: 'angry'; or b: 'mischievous'?
2 All the systemic manifestations disappeared gradually over the course of 1 month.
3 Results: A diversity of clinical manifestations was observed in this WS2 family.
4 It just means the manifestations will not be guided by clear intent.
5 Keith Hart is concerned with money in all its manifestations throughout history.
1 The modern manifestation of this is the right to a fair trial.
2 I said, It's a stage of manifestation between the physical and spiritual.
3 In its tree manifestation , ivy will keep fresh in water for weeks.
4 Of course, another manifestation of rebirth -Renaissance sprang to mind immediately.
5 The manifestation of the Spirit in prophesying was not to be quenched.
1 Many young Tories regard him as the embodiment of New Look conservatism.
2 The harem and the seraglio are simply the embodiment of this desire.
3 A century later, the modern pentathlon remains the embodiment of Olympic versatility.
4 A copy of a program has no inherent physical form or embodiment .
5 Anthony is the embodiment of conservatism, of old ideas, of iron methods:
1 So Barry did a simultaneous rendition of a very serious financial subject.
2 There were a few more songs; an eighth or ninth rendition of
3 His extraordinary rendition ends with a traffic accident and an improbable escape.
4 An artist rendition of the Cygnus spacecraft approaching the International Space Station.
5 Fans halted one match with an impromptu rendition of Canada's national anthem.
1 The latter, with breathless, giddy renditions of Is It Really So Strange?
2 The renditions have led to tensions between Washington and the European Union.
3 In Ecuador we don't have torture, the death penalty or extrajudicial renditions .
4 There are also renditions of the French national anthem, La Marseillaise.
5 But The Jackson Five and Bruce Springsteen renditions stand as the most popular.
1 This dream had many partial realizations - the most complete and lasting in Humboldt.
2 We did, however, come away from this trip with some big realizations .
3 As I looked closely at my life, new realizations came pouring out.
4 She leaped to a world of shabby knowledge, of furtive base realizations .
5 My spirit soared as the realizations dog-piled on top of one another.
1 Both dog and wolf appear as embodiments of the corn-spirit in harvest-customs.
2 Of all reason's embodiments art is therefore the most splendid and complete.
3 Heavy with smeared impasto, they are tactile embodiments of unnecessary pain.
4 Thus human nature survives amid a continual fluctuation of its embodiments .
5 Say, wretched indeed is your plight, O ye embodiments of delusion.
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Translations for quasi-abstract entity