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  • If, however, the Logos is intrinsically the Son of God, then Christ is the Son of God, not because he is the begotten of God in the flesh (early Christian), but because the spiritual being existing in him is the antemundane reproduction of History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
  • His appearance in the flesh ended the rumours about his death.
  • In the flesh she looks just as incredible, but is also warm, friendly and extremely down to earth. The Sun
  • I was incredibly nervous and uptight - seeing your hero in the flesh is truly a terrifying experience.
  • Great news for all you crazy Westlife fans who like to go camping - the fabulous fivesome will be appearing in the flesh at HMV next Friday so get pitching your tents!
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  • Michael may not have been present in the flesh, but in between hallelujahs, one woman proclaimed, "He's dancing in Heaven, he's dancing in Heaven! Lauri Lyons: Harlem Memorializes Michael Jackson at Apollo Theater
  • I saw him very much in the flesh only half an hour ago.
  • These politic enclosures for paltry mutton, makes more rebellion in the flesh, than all the provocative electuaries doctors have uttered since last jubilee. The White Devil
  • Here is the Klansman, the bundist, the lynch mobster — the American fascist in the flesh. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • He was as diffident as you would expect, and, as with most famous people, my main thought upon seeing him in the flesh was that he looked just like he does on television.
  • Thirdly, Wherein this giving consisteth; of which I cannot find whether they mean by it the appointment of Christ to be a recoverer, or his actual exhibition in the flesh for the accomplishment of his ministration. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • He seems just as charming in the flesh as on television.
  • He looked much shorter in the flesh than on television.
  • In the flesh, we've gotten far closer to the jollification with which Santa is frequently associated.
  • Paul confirmed that the source of our suffering is Satan when he referred to his thorn in the flesh as a “messenger of Satan” 2 Cor. Beyond the Storm
  • Michael Jordan was my hero, and meeting him in the flesh was a real thrill.
  • I have seen her on television, but never in the flesh.
  • I think I see you -- for I try to see you in the flesh as I write these sentences -- I think I see you leap at the word pigsty, a hyperbolical expression at the best. Father Damien, an Open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu
  • I suppose after living fifteen years in the fleshpots of Asia you become a little immune to what we call kinky sex. Weight and Wisdom
  • The original twelve Apostles had all known Jesus in the flesh on earth, and had seen him in the flesh after his resurrection.
  • Above, illuminated by a bizarre reddish glow, changing surface tensions draw themselves as involutions in the flesh of the sky. Trajectory
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • To _promote separation from the world_ and deadness to it, and so to increase heavenly-mindedness in children of God; at the same time warning against fanatical extremes and extravagances, such as sinless perfection while in the flesh. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God
  • Indeed, in the flesh he has more than a passing resemblance to a slightly moth-eaten circus lion.
  • May I assume this is your first A-list Hollywood party in the flesh? COLDHEART CANYON
  • You look much younger in the flesh than in the photographs.
  • Seen in reproduction, it is hard to conceive of the monumentality and refulgence that the grandest of them possess in the flesh.
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • At a book signing in Edinburgh, I saw him in the flesh, and I was shattered by the experience.
  • I'm also still bleary from the weekend: worked all day yesterday, stayed up too late on Saturday helping my UConn-fan wife obliterate the immediate past with mojitos and Classical Barbra, and was out too late on Friday witnessing The Bad Plus in the flesh and then finally meeting Ethan Iverson. I care not for Caruso
  • a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh
  • In the flesh, he was temperamental, and on the stage, wildly dramatic.
  • Soused patrons sit in the flesh-friendly nightclub's back area, coughing up $20 for lap dances as hip-hop songs blare on the speakers.
  • After each film snippet, the darkened stage lit up to reveal that person in the flesh, dressed in street clothes and performing one phrase, center stage, before exiting.
  • After their wild night in the fleshpots and hotspots of Leeds, the boys, together with a trio of female friends head to Mull.
  • Most cultivated bananas are seedless, but the memories of seeds remain as brown specks within the flesh.
  • Seeing it in the flesh will make your whole trip worthwhile. Times, Sunday Times
  • On my death-bed, I will choose upon your merits as I consider them, whether to return as an electrifying eel, a hoary stickleback or a shoal of quicksilver fish, adept at exploring new routes among the labyrinth passages within the flesh and bones of your torpefied body.
  • She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh.
  • His appearance in the flesh ended the rumours about his death.
  • The Party was a thorn in the flesh of his coalition.
  • It's a bit of a marketing cod, because when you see this car in the flesh, it very much resembles a pumped-up version of the competition from the side and the rear.
  • There are better ways to meet your progenitor, but I did my best to give you a taste of the miracle before you saw its maker in the flesh. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Christ, says the Bible, was put to death in the flesh; but quickened, that is, brought to life, by the Spirit. Twenty-Five Village Sermons
  • There are stacks of people who have e-mailed me or commented over the last year or so who I would love to meet in the flesh.
  • I've just looked at the pictures of the fish, and it looks even less prepossessing than it did in the flesh, so to speak.
  • Nevertheless to remain in the flesh needful for you.
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • By His birth in the flesh, that Sonship, which was essential and uncreated, merely effloresced into palpable manifestation. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • The Party was a thorn in the flesh of his coalition.
  • He's nicer in the flesh than in his photographs.
  • Disappointingly, it was intimidatingly hip in the flesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • [1502] Since, therefore, He was about to be manifested and to suffer in the flesh, His suffering was foreshown. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • Bees and wasps will leave their stings in the flesh of their enemies, employing a similarly aggressive form of self-mutilation.
  • Bees and wasps will leave their stings in the flesh of their enemies, employing a similarly aggressive form of self-mutilation.
  • Fighting for its life causes chemical changes in the flesh.
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • These small tapeworm cysts (taenia saginata) are about the size of a pea and found in the flesh of cattle, which become infected by eating food or drinking water which has been contaminated by the feces of persons harboring adult tapeworms. The Veterinarian
  • Fans say they are overcome by intermingling feelings of sheer joy and admiration when they finally get to see in the flesh the celebrity they have come to know from videos, photographs and articles in fanzines.
  • Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh. The Sun
  • By all indications, she just wanted to see a real, hard-hearted, spiritually bankrupt person in the flesh, and also wanted to score a new convert for the big guy in the sky.
  • Jesus, God in the flesh and understood as perfectly holy, was comfortable with the worst of people in a society which believed holy men demonstrated that holiness by shunning impurity and demonstrably impure people.
  • SG-1 continues their search for the Sangraal and meet Merlin in the flesh; on DVD; see Stargate Wiki GMTV: Medieval film/TV offerings on the SciFi Channel (April 2009)
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • In pictures he appears bloodless and stern, but in the flesh he is surprisingly normal.
  • She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh.
  • She ghosted numerous novels for someone we all knew as a famous London publisher, and I just want to see in the flesh a woman who could be that happy to stay in the shadows.
  • We loved this head of a sanglier (wild boar) though we really wanted to see his great-grandson in the flesh. Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chilling in Corsica, Part 3
  • I saw him very much in the flesh only half an hour ago.
  • However, PEPCK was also present in the flesh of blueberries, raspberries, and redcurrants when there was no dissimilation of malate or citrate, and this raises the possibility that PEPCK might have additional functions.
  • His hair is dark and crazily curly, but he's much softer looking in the flesh and smiling happily at us all.
  • The seeds are scattered in the flesh.
  • Filled with pathos and grandeur, they demand to be seen in the flesh.
  • Seeing an officially accredited hero in the flesh. Bomber
  • I saw him very much in the flesh only half an hour ago.
  • He who glories is to glory in the Lord, not in the flesh, nor in the world. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • And Abraham was ninety years old and nine, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.
  • I saw him very much in the flesh only half an hour ago.
  • ONLY when you see a cheetah in the flesh can you get that real sense of beauty and power. The Sun
  • She was repelled by those lacerated hands, grimed by toil so that the very dirt of life was ingrained in the flesh itself, by that red chafe of the collar and those bulging muscles. Chapter 2
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • He shows up only once in the flesh, a slim and unobtrusive figure with neatly combed grey hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is toenail long in the flesh how half?
  • I have seen her on television, but never in the flesh.
  • An albuminoid substance contained in the flesh of animals, and also produced by the coagulation of blood. A Practical Physiology
  • Fish are subject to a variety of maladies, such as grubs or worms, which may be found in or on the skin, attached to gills, or embedded in the flesh.
  • I think I see you — for I try to see you in the flesh as I write these sentences — I think I see you leap at the word pigsty, a hyperbolical expression at the best. Lay Morals
  • O consider how you indignify (172) and set at nought that great manifestation of God’s love, “God manifested in the flesh,” how you despise his love pledge to sinners, a greater than which he could not give you, because as great as himself! The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • The building in the flesh is so run-down that the desire to restore it seems both heroic and quixotic: an act justified only by perfect faith.
  • Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh. The Sun
  • The woman at the centre of it all, is certainly bewitching in the flesh.
  • Nevertheless to remain in the flesh needful for you.
  • As a rule, the creatures of the wilderness, too, let him strictly alone, knowing well the deadly work of his quills, which, when embedded in the flesh, sink deeper and deeper with every frantic effort toward dislodgment. Followers of the Trail
  • There had been plenty of images and mock-ups of the unit appearing on the Web, but what people really wanted was to see the unit in the flesh.
  • There's her Amazonian height for one thing (she admits to 5ft 11, although, long-limbed and imposing in the flesh, she could easily be taller).
  • In the flesh she can be tart, a pedant even.
  • He is disarming, humble, genuinely and immediately friendly and has a way of carrying himself, in front of a camera or in the flesh, which immediately puts you at ease.
  • Clearly you're here in the flesh and you have this, it's a mockumentary film, right?
  • Story wise, it's Mr. Bean, perhaps a little gentler and less repulsive than Rowan Atkinson in the flesh, but very very funny.
  • But in the flesh, when my friends and I caught them by mistake on fishing outings, they were alien and weird, unnameable things—snakes, maybe, or what?
  • In the flesh, though, she's utterly disarming; a little rumpled, entirely undomestic - a slightly eccentric favourite aunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since, therefore, He was about to be manifested and to suffer in the flesh, His suffering was foreshown.
  • For hardcore British fans, denied the chance to catch their heroes in the flesh, it will no doubt come as manna from heaven.
  • There was the sleepy Sunday of his boyhood, when, like a military deserter, he was marched to chapel by a picquet of teachers three times a day, morally handcuffed to another boy; and when he would willingly have bartered two meals of indigestible sermon for another ounce or two of inferior mutton at his scanty dinner in the flesh. Little Dorrit
  • Seeing an officially accredited hero in the flesh. Bomber
  • They could see salt crystals in the flesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh. The Sun
  • A later work, Leibhaftig In the Flesh, 2002, draws on her experience of illness as the dream of socialism unravelled. Christa Wolf obituary
  • Much of the stuff, as it turned out, was unbuilt, and the obvious acid test of such computer enabled fantasies will be when they finally emerge in the flesh, from behind the seductive gauze of imagineering.
  • Because the pitier ‘is not stricken in the flesh,’ because he keeps his ‘sentimental distance,’ he has often shown ‘a greater capacity for cruelty’ than the confessedly cruel.
  • The clauses stand in parallelism; each two are connected as a pair, and form an antithesis turning on the opposition of heaven to earth; the order of this antithesis is reversed in each new pair of clauses: flesh and spirit, angels and Gentiles, world and glory; and there is a correspondence between the first and the last clause: "manifested in the flesh, received up into glory Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I wish I could have seen it in the flesh.
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • ONLY when you see a cheetah in the flesh can you get that real sense of beauty and power. The Sun
  • Yet in the flesh, it all seems a galaxy away from her disarmingly open body language and megawatt smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've had the opportunity to see him in the flesh twice and his pace down the left (although stunted a little by injury a few years back) still has the knack of roasting opposing fullbacks.
  • John and Joan decided that they should meet Alexander Atkins and his colleague in the flesh.
  • I think seeing specs and then the actual dimensions in the flesh are quite separate things.
  • Bees and wasps will leave their stings in the flesh of their enemies, employing a similarly aggressive form of self-mutilation.
  • You need to see the rhythm section in the flesh, yet this concise set gives you a sense of what the excitement is all about. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the flesh she looks just as incredible, but is also warm, friendly and extremely down to earth. The Sun
  • A heavy little cast-iron pan with one of the hessian napkins folded around the handle contained a fistful of gorgeous, buoyant prawns that had been cooked off in arrack to leave a heady aniseed whisper in the flesh.
  • Instead of seeing the cross as a reminder of God-with-us in the flesh-and-blood sufferings of the world - a theologia crucis - the cross has been turned into a sanitized symbol of victory and ecclesial triumphalism - a theologia gloriae. Rev. Patrick S. Cheng, Ph.D.: Art, Censorship, and the Scandal of the Cross
  • Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh. The Sun
  • ” Paul, too, says, “Though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh” (2 Cor.x. 3), and “The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God” (Gal. ii. Concerning Christian Liberty
  • I had often thought his face about the most repulsive, hypocrisy-glozed concourse of evil passions that ever fronted a fiend in the flesh. The Deluge
  • In the flesh, he cuts a dashing figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Uchida" is the best of the pink varieties, reflexing its flowers to reveal a rose bar on a cream base and studded with plum-coloured tags in the flesh. Summer podding
  • Of those I saw in the flesh, Cruyff was the carthorse who won the Derby.
  • He shows up only once in the flesh, a slim and unobtrusive figure with neatly combed grey hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • God was "manifest in the flesh," by his incarnation and passion therein; and "justified in the Spirit," by a declaration of his acquitment from the sentence of death and all the evils which he underwent, with the reproaches wherewith he was contemptuously used, by his quickening and resurrection from the dead, through the mighty and effectual working of the Spirit of God. Pneumatologia
  • NOT _now as a servant, but above a servant_, a brother beloved, especially to me, but how much more unto thee, both in the flesh and in the Lord. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Of course this was a caricature: most people in 1966 spent their evenings tucked up in front of the Black and White Minstrel Show rather than living it up in the fleshpots of Chelsea.
  • These heroes have served culturally and historically to personify and embody Manifest Destiny, the best of America's imaginary frontier in the flesh.
  • It is important to have a harmonious relationship, as they are the most exciting animals we are likely to see in the flesh in this country. The Sun
  • In the flesh she is a teeny, tiny woman and extremely feminine and pretty. The Sun
  • Charles Tekeyan believed that this feeling is solely a matter of continued excellence in the flesh.
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh
  • Both of them used rosy tints in the flesh, with greenish and yellowish shadows, both recall the older artists of the "trecento" in the perspective, which is often incorrect, and out of proportion. Fra Angelico
  • So she started like one frightened and a moment after she threw herself upon her husband and cried, "Say me, do I view thee in vision or really in the flesh?" whereto he replied, "In the world of sense and no sweven is this. Arabian nights. English
  • Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh. The Sun
  • Clarkson is the gangling, unpredictable bringer of disaster; Turner is the slightly pompous straight man in the flesh, Turner is the more garrulous, Clarkson a little more earnest, though only a fraction. Potted Potter: Harry in a hurry
  • Not that even the most demented angry mob would want to meet her in the flesh: either there's something wrong with my reception or she's starting to resemble the result of a unholy union between Ronald McDonald and a blow-dried guinea pig. Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: Blind Date
  • Audiences were engrossed by Gilbert and Garbo's off-screen romance after seeing their passionate clinches in The Flesh and the Devil.
  • They latch on to bare skin and bury their heads deep in the flesh before engorging themselves to bursting point on fresh blood.
  • I've got all her records but I've never seen her in the flesh.
  • Rom. 8:8 And those who are in the flesh cannot please God.
  • She was here in the flesh to oblige Miss Beard, but her mind was filled to the brim with Joss Barnet.
  • The nuggety allrounder has been a thorn in the flesh of Border for a number of seasons and his inclusion will strengthen the home team's attack.
  • He looked like a Russian waxwork, but wasn't as large in the flesh as you'd imagine.
  • Seeing an officially accredited hero in the flesh. Bomber
  • Rather poignantly for someone born into celebrity and making a career in fashion, McCartney is quite unusually unphotogenic; she's far more attractive in the flesh than she ever looks in pictures.
  • But in the flesh, trim and handsome, she seems wilfully unshowy and, well, frightfully nice.
  • We came to the Cleft, a shallow indentation, a fold in the flesh of the mountain.
  • Thousands of fans gathered to see the band in the flesh .
  • The larvae of several fly species live and breed in the flesh-dissolving pitchers of carnivorous plants, where they feed on the organic soup and remains of the plant's victims.
  • As our environment becomes more acidic and we introduce synthetic chemicals, the biomass of any resident species -- whether frugivore, herbivore, or carnivore -- will literally incorporate those substances in the flesh. Natalia Rose: What We Eat Today: Cardboard Carrots, Inedible Eggs, and Corn-fed Fish
  • Many of the genera in this large clade contain stone cells, accretions of sclerenchyma that occur in the fleshy part of the berry.
  • I've seen her perform on television, but never in the flesh.
  • When Simon Nishikanta, huge and gross as in the flesh he was and for ever painting delicate, insipid, feministic water - colours, when he threw his deck-chair at Scraps for clumsily knocking over his easel, he found the ham-like hand of Grimshaw so instant and heavy on his shoulder as to whirl him half about, almost fling him to the deck, and leave him lame-muscled and black-and-blued for days. CHAPTER XI
  • He is a larger-than-life character in the flesh, with a deep voice and sporting a smart grey suit with a red handkerchief. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is important to have a harmonious relationship, as they are the most exciting animals we are likely to see in the flesh in this country. The Sun
  • In the space of half an hour I enjoy the company – in the flesh and spacially – of three of the towering figures of the modern age. The MIT factor: celebrating 150 years of maverick genius
  • A personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh.
  • He shows up only once in the flesh, a slim and unobtrusive figure with neatly combed grey hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh

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