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  • 121Flesh Hunter — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Flesh Hunter Produktionsland Vereinigte Staaten …

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  • 122flesh — flesh1 [ fleʃ ] noun uncount ** 1. ) the soft part of people s or animals bodies that consists mostly of muscle and fat: The dog s teeth sank into my flesh. a ) a person s skin: I felt the soft flesh of his cheek. 2. ) the soft part of a fruit or …

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  • 123flesh — I UK [fleʃ] / US noun [uncountable] ** 1) a) the soft part of people s or animals bodies that consists mostly of muscle and fat The dog s teeth sank into my flesh. b) a person s skin I felt the soft flesh of his cheek. 2) the soft part of a fruit …

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  • 124Flesh Gordon — Infobox Film name = Flesh Gordon caption = Theatrical release poster. director = Michael Benveniste Howard Ziehm producer = Walter R. Cichy Bill Osco Howard Ziehm writer = Michael Benveniste starring = Jason Williams Suzanne Fields Joseph Hudgins …

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  • 125Flesh (theology) — In Christianity, the word flesh is used in English as a metaphor to describe sinful tendencies. A related turn of phrase identifies certain sins as carnal sins, from Latin , meaning flesh. Saint Paul makes this connection in Romans 7:18, in which …

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  • 126Flesh Field — Infobox musical artist Name = Flesh Field Img capt = Wendy Yanko and Ian Ross. Background = group or band Origin = Flagicon|USA Columbus, Ohio, USA Genre = Electronic Industrial Years active = 1996 ndash;present Label = Metropolis Records… …

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  • 127flesh — {{11}}flesh (n.) O.E. flæsc flesh, meat, also near kindred (a sense now obsolete except in phrase flesh and blood), common West and North Germanic (Cf. O.Fris. flesk, M.L.G. vlees, Ger. Fleisch flesh, O.N. flesk pork, bacon ), of uncertain origin …

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  • 128flesh out — verb 1. add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation • Syn: ↑elaborate, ↑lucubrate, ↑expatiate, ↑exposit, ↑enlarge, ↑expand,… …

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