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