| 21. | Like heaven, hell is depicted in concrete terms.
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| 22. | In more concrete terms this allows parallel transport to be described explicitly using the transport equation.
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| 23. | In concrete terms, consider the following PMF:
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| 24. | How to do that in concrete terms?
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| 25. | This means in concrete terms that bilateral agreements between Belgium and Switzerland will need to be adjusted,
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| 26. | Rabbis are now expected to organize meetings and study sessions to translate what they mean into concrete terms.
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| 27. | "There's no progress in concrete terms,"
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| 28. | In more concrete terms, the uniform word problem can be expressed as a rewriting question, for literal strings,.
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| 29. | So far, Asian victims and their supporters have gained little in concrete terms from their efforts for compensation.
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| 30. | It is helpful to use an analogy when presenting the story because young children think in more concrete terms.
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