The game is played on a grid of boxes and includes "embodied" and non-embodied play.
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In general, the idea that knowledge is embodied and intelligence is embodied is fairly settled at this point.
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There are puzzles that aren't embodied in any one game but are embodied in the facility as a whole.
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Both Flake and Corker recognize that the values embodied by the president don't represent the values embodied by the American people.
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You are the demand for which they were created; they are embodied in the bottle of soda (thus the somewhat unwieldy term "embodied emissions").
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Or should that layer be a fiduciary as the AI sidekick to our deepest interests, to our physical embodied lives, to our physical embodied communities.
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In the process, the two great reformist movements of their day — the Renaissance, embodied in Erasmus, and the Reformation, embodied in Luther — were torn asunder.
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" "Everything with you was exactly what those words embodied.
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" That tough approach is embodied in the "ghetto package.
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Embodied play means a robotic arm will grab and place a marker – in this case a small cup – and non-embodied play includes bright lights that light up to mark the computer's spot.
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They embodied a strength and discipline that appealed to him.
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Oprah Winfrey's speech embodied the best traditions of American oratory.
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Snapchat lacks the adult leadership embodied by a Sheryl Sandberg.
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Did you create an embodied avatar to assist you onboard?
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The squalor embodied all that was wrong with the game.
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And, like all great artists, he inhabited and embodied contradictions.
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These cosplayers have embodied Cersei Lannister in admirably intricate ways.
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The shared building embodied both Brownsville's progress and its limitations.
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And it wasn't just the clothes that embodied the motif.
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Professor Abbeel's Embodied Intelligence is taking that technology to market.
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Physically, he was someone who embodied the clothes he designed.
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He embodied the best of our values — diversity, humility, kindness.
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While embodied by Trump, it's bigger than any one person.
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Embodied virtual experience, the philosophers write, can change us profoundly.
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It was Hefner who fully embodied the male sexual revolt.
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Even the most primitive examples embodied some sort of ideology.
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Tap, as embodied by this ensemble, can hold it all.
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I felt I was witnessing a gorgeously embodied, unfolding disaster.
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Mr. Reed has in many ways embodied the Atlanta way.
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In America, no one embodied this role like Walt Whitman.
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He embodied the existentialist romance of the New York School.
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These were men who channeled power, wielded it, embodied it.
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But those who embodied that character didn't spring from nowhere.
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Values that are not embodied in behavior do not exist.
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All those embodied emissions are avoided when CLT is substituted.
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A part of our souls is embodied in their heart.
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Scattered insights and embodied belief come together over a beat.
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John and Charlie embodied the general feeling in the queue.
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The technique, called embodied learning, "is spectacular," Ms. Lerman said.
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Valeant embodied practically everything that people hate about business today.
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"He embodied jihadism with a capital J," Ms. Anglade said.
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Still, the reforms embodied in the settlement are hardly enough.
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Which was, if I had to pick one trend to start, a certain dualism between female sexuality, as embodied by lingerie dressing, and female power, as embodied by — of all things — the leather breastplate.
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His greatest achievement was, as the architect of post-war education policy, to place "opportunity", as embodied in grammar schools, rather than "equality", as embodied in comprehensives, at the heart of the new state machinery.
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The ultimate baby boomer, Trump has always embodied the "culture of narcissism" identified by the writer Christopher Lasch and embodied by a generation that came to maturity in the "Me Decade" announced by Tom Wolfe.
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Chipotle has embodied the notion of doing well by doing good.
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He always had gratitude, and he embodied that in the character.
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These images embodied a thief's complete service record, his entire biography.
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Proudly avaricious and braggadocious, Trump embodied the spirit of the '80s.
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The law also embodied a new set of commitments to fairness.
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Nemtsov embodied the hope for an open, democratic and optimistic Russia.
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Someone who not only controlled the "big capital" but embodied it.
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He embodied our struggles, our triumphs and our loud personalities, too.
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One credit card has embodied the rewards mania: Chase Sapphire Reserve.
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Nowhere is this better embodied than in the $43 Yoga Book.
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Embodied with volume, size, and texture, it acts like an avatar.
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For her critics, the phrase captured the evil that Clinton embodied.
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Yet even these works command embodied as well as intellectual engagement.
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She had a history of struggle, [she embodied] a social movement.
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In one study, participants are re-embodied as a little girl.
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But deep down, this program embodied Americans' great tradition of freedom.
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Keith belonged on stage because he embodied the movement he created.
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Three 6 Mafia embodied what it meant to make outsiders uncomfortable.
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Imagine discussing male sexuality, male embodied experience, and ignoring the penis.
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Most importantly, an organization's activities must be embodied in its mission.
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It embodied the view of Canada most Germans still have today.
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He is also a character, embodied by the actor Michael Berresse.
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Her story is embodied by a woman's figure dressed in black.
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The gory image of a zombie is evoked — the embodied dead.
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Peter Fonda embodied those values and instilled them in a generation.
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" "Peter Fonda embodied those values and instilled them in a generation.
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Hart and Clinton embodied the transition that their party was undergoing.
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Her strength and toughness really embodied the spirit of our country.
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"Isaiah embodied what it meant to be a Celtic," Ainge said.
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I had already embodied the reality of feminism on the farm.
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Even its structure embodied the ideals of the French Communist Party.
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It went to "embodied elder" (65-85), illustrated by a butterfly.
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A patriot who embodied so much that is best in America.
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The pop star therefore embodied essentially snakey qualities: back-stabbing and treachery.
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Or would he think the future he embodied still seems far away?
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Vinnie Paul and vocalist Phil Anselmo embodied those two poles within Pantera.
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He embodied the essence of what it means to be a teammate.
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Organic, grass-raised beef involves lower embodied emissions than factory-farmed beef.
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In every part of his life he embodied a fusion of elements.
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Both firms embodied social values that, even at the time, were uptight.
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Men created characters that embodied their anxieties about these newly empowered women.
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He embodied virtues like passion, integrity, perseverance and always led by example.
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"Nature is very good at this sort of embodied intelligence," says Kovac.
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Professor Hawking embodied the values of UNESCO to share knowledge & empower people.
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The model wrote that Hefner felt she embodied the essence of Playboy.
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Zoom embodied the real magic formula: know your market + build great product.
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On the record, Anohni's voice is clear and intimate and fully embodied.
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As Blume, Murray embodied a louche, fiftysomething wreck in need of redemption.
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I wanted to learn and get better at something that embodied life.
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McCain embodied the highest ideals and greatest traditions in American public service.
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The landmark legislation embodied our country's collective sense of right and wrong.
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The idea of pure thought was biologically incoherent: cognition was always embodied.
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Satyagraha, or "the force of truth, " had to be embodied as well.
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Implicit is the idea that the murder embodied a neighborhood's moral decay.
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These moments don't seem acted in as much as they feel embodied.
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Seriously guys, has a dress ever embodied a character's personality so perfectly?
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This cold statement embodied too many of my family members to name.
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All those tanks sitting there embodied my reason for being in Kuwait.
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Then Jim Carrey embodied the curmudgeon in a live-action 2000 version.
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As a teenager, I gravitated toward an archetype embodied by my cousin.
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In his time in Washington, Mr. Flake embodied an old-line conservatism.
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"He embodied the true meaning of a citizen soldier," Sergeant Kyeremeh said.
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Full embodied women are scary and he is willing to be scared.
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Midwestern cities like Detroit have long embodied the American can-do spirit.
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Mr. Trump also embodied a specific cause of anxiety for Mr. Hoffman.
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The perspectives embodied in these anthropological overviews exist in implicit dialogue here.
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He was the only president this country has had who embodied cool.
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It embodied what I would wear and what my peers would wear.
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What I&aposm readingShe embodied the hopes for L.A.&aposs cannabis program.
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She "embodied the definition of altruism," her family said in a statement.
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" He added: "Kim embodied everything that was good in journalism and storytelling.
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Once utopias are embodied in ideologies, they become dangerous and even deadly.
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Falstaff's outrageously embodied language reminds us that life is all there is.
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She embodied the attributes Jesus was most passionate about: compassion, kindness, justice.
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Neither quality should be embodied by the president of the United States.
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Production after production embodied what Mr. Miller had learned as a clinician.
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All that socializing via headset has whetted his appetite for embodied interaction.
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If his direct predecessors merely mimicked the wild style, Taisuke embodied it.
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One big problem is the difficulty of calculating the embodied carbon in imports.
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But his first two records felt a little like sketches, not fully embodied.
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" To me, Minnie's always embodied a little bit of Hollywood glamour," he added.
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The passion embodied by the group, however, is spreading beyond the city walls.
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Quantum machine learning is similarly embodied—but in a richer world than ours.
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In short, the criticism has embodied white America's ultimate "race card": racism denial.
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"I think it's only embodied androids where we'll become more tolerant," she says.
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The sculptors of the time felt she embodied the "classical ideal" of beauty.
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This principle is embodied in the federal judiciary, where judges enjoy lifetime tenure.
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Abbeel is the president of one of them, a startup named Embodied Intelligence.
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His fights against other men became spectacles, but he embodied much greater battles.
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No one in my life embodied the spirit of Halloween like John did.
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Male-authored female literary characters have historically embodied characteristics like aloofness and unattainability.
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" Executive producer Octavia Spencer said Mortensen "embodied [Lip] in such a beautiful way.
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It embodied exactly what I wanted in a bralette — strappy, sexy, and edgy.
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It's a lot more difficult to keep up that facade when you're embodied.
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The temptation to write a film or musical around embodied emotions is understandable.
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Around that time, all those fabrics were handmade, and they embodied greater character.
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Founded in 1868, it has long embodied the notion of corporate social responsibility.
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Her look perfectly embodied the "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" theme.
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Botsford thought that he'd been played by the CIA's "finks," embodied by Josselson.
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JB: Embodied cognition: There's a theory that's been studied for decades in psychology.
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This year several noted high school valedictorians embodied each of these and more.
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In the U.S., this solution was embodied in the 1913 Federal Reserve Act.
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Even its straightforward songs strain against themselves—a kind of musically embodied restlessness.
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Americans have fought too hard to make sure that patriotism could be embodied
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I felt sickened by everything Sasha embodied: her weepy passivity, her adamant hopelessness.
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But here, the sorcerer is embodied by Tilda Swinton in a bald cap.
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A statesman, a patriot who embodied so much that is best in America.
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Houston embodied the necessity of being able to do so a year ago.
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He explained that the UN was the institution that best embodied this objective.
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On Friday, no one embodied that more than the pride of Mishawka, Ind.
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"It embodied people and places in one thought, in one word," he says.
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The project embodied one of Neery's gifts: bringing people together with deep intentionality.
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All the kids I knew who did play tennis also embodied that cliche.
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Not the democratic ideals that America once embodied but now treats with disdain.
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The congressman embodied "deep and profound corruption," Mr. Fitzgerald told a thin crowd.
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One embodied more by Apple or Starbucks than any previous fashion retail space.
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The show embodied the reasons for the genre's appeal — and then forgot them.
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The embodied form of protest employed by Rosa Parks is an iconic example.
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Ms. Lee's family embodied the rosier American version of the Korean immigrant story.
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We are soon reminded that the list embodied by this display keeps growing.
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And second, his plan embodied what is — then and today — a striking egalitarianism.
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The element of wish fulfillment is embodied in the figure of Reacher himself.
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Elaborately coifed and plumed, she embodied all the excesses of the French monarchy.
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Ms. Bretécher embodied many of her characters' traits, and she readily lampooned them.
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Tulsi Gabbard both saying that Akaka "embodied the Aloha spirit" and Democratic Rep.
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Both impulses were embodied in perhaps the unlikeliest Jew of all: Theodor Herzl.
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Get ready for the next coming of the brand that embodied 1990s cool.
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"The mind is inherently embodied," George Lakoff and Mark Johnson wrote in 1999.
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In its undone sexiness, the makeup embodied the young girl on the go.
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The scholars, artists and musicians I met over four days embodied that complexity.
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You've seen the look embodied on the CEOs leading the region's tech giants.
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Or perhaps someone who embodied New York values for the betterment of society.
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Other Kenyans who perished in Sunday's crash also embodied their country's outward reach.
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While the brain is "embodied," the body is also "embrained," so to speak.
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In one study, people who embodied other races showed increased negative stereotyping attitudes afterward.
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There is something of the hope embodied by the Golden Record that still resonates.
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The term "PMA" has not been embodied this thoroughly since John Joseph discovered veganism.
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I know, Mr. Cameron–I have embodied this character for more than 40 years.
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Charity and humanity were two of the best characteristics and qualities that Angela embodied.
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Each of them was different, but they all embodied what's best about pro wrestling.
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There was a girl in my high school who embodied the perfect feminine ideal.
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" The Shakur family, in a statement, said she "embodied strength, resilience, wisdom and love.
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How many times had she rolled her eyes at the hapless women she embodied.
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" "John McCain was a great statesman, who embodied the idea of service over self.
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After leaving the WTO in 1995, his career embodied the globalisation he had championed.
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One named Embodied Intelligence uses AI to create robots that learn by watching humans.
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Kerrigan may have also came from a working-class family, but Harding embodied it.
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Perhaps most powerfully, he embodied the idea that kids can and should be kids.
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Yeah, so, one of our big founding principles was that embodied cognition is key.
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Even so, no player has has embodied the first decade of the IPL more.
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For many, the interview embodied several problems with heralding these actresses as feminist icons.
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Then there's also that women, people of color, queer people, we live embodied histories.
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Which means that the last fortress—evil embodied, according to local institutions—must fall.
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They embodied the lean, no-frills vibe that defines early-stage startups and TechCrunch.
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For Trump World, the October 30 event embodied the dreaded Deep State in action.
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The fundamental one is the idea of the republican structure embodied in the Constitution.
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In Hong Kong it embodied the hope that China too might see democratic reform.
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Jefferson argued that supporting the established, agrarian economy embodied the identity of the country.
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Theirs is an ecstatic union, you might say, of abstract spirit and embodied soul.
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The excellence of the Warriors' 73 wins was embodied by their star Stephen Curry.
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In the work of C. Gazaleh and Suhad Khatib, Palestine is an embodied experience.
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It was a powerful machine that embodied similar design philosophies to current-day Apple.
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"The world has shrunk," he told the entrepreneurs, adding that they embodied this trend.
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She has earned support from the wing of the political left embodied by Sen.
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The destructive force embodied in incitement against foreigners and minorities is a frightening thing.
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Buchanan's organizing worldview is embodied in visceral form in the person of Steve Bannon.
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These players weren't just great champions, either; they embodied a culture and an ethos.
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Multiple accounts on Instagram and Tumblr have embodied this new wave of museum-goer.
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"He embodied everything that is wholesome and innocent in the world," the family said.
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More than any other American designer, he embodied the concept that elegance is refusal.
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I felt less embodied than ever, less able to gather myself into one person.
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Tim Scott of South Carolina has embodied this bargain for much of his career.
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Her remarks embodied one of the night's themes: That no one makes it alone.
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In the earliest days of the movement though, affluent white men rarely embodied it.
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Or that the values embodied in beautiful things were often, if closely examined, abhorrent.
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But would any of them have embodied it with Damon's gusto — or his gullet?
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As embodied by this thrilling actor, Crow and Dad are not merely alter egos.
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For me, the lesson of pho is a lesson embodied in many traditional cuisines.
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"We're not religious but we're spiritual, and the ceremony embodied that," Ms. Rubio said.
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Through her perseverance in life, Erika embodied hope and set an example of strength.
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Jason Powell told the 29-year-old that he embodied the state's volunteer spirit.
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It embodied this singer at her best, serving as a conduit for profound feeling.
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They are embodied with commanding grace by Sarah Niles, Natalie Simpson and Racheal Ofori.
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An aging diva whose charms had long masked her narcissism no longer embodied modernity.
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The Nutcracker is embodied by a woman, the aptly crisp and precise Brittany DeStefano.
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His intensity, embodied by his icy sideline stare, has rubbed off on his players.
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Or, rather, not sufficiently embodied: a kind of sexless protagonist grappling with abstract demons.
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For many years (though not in recent decades), the Cadillac brand embodied that dream.
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" Former US President Barack Obama said Annan "embodied the mission of the United Nations.
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Senator Akaka truly embodied the aloha spirit & selflessly dedicated his life to serving others.
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"The president embodied a certain idea of France," Macron said in a televised address.
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He is fully embodied, cross fit, his ripped abs on full display on Calvary.
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The big picture: Restaurants have always embodied the perils and the promise of capitalism.
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What a wonderful repudiation of the nihilism and cynicism embodied by the Trump administration.
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But the militancy is changing, and Sameer Tiger embodied the new homegrown rebel movement.
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What's more, Skeyhill embodied many elements of a controversial condition sometimes called successful psychopathy.
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VR is perfect for that kind of question because BDSM is such an embodied experience.
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A girl collapsed on a bed; a woman's other-wordly face; a feminine, embodied dare.
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Meili and the boys embodied the two forces going head-to-head throughout the city.
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The footage embodied this growing ideology that Bigfoot could be captured ethically, according to Coleman.
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Avi Loeb, Chair, Harvard Astronomy Department and AuthorStephen embodied the superiority of mind over matter.
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I know, Mr. Cameron – because I have embodied this character for more than 40 years.
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When she not only embodied girl power, but also low-key formed a new religion.
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The spirit of love that embodied the city of Louisville for two days was overwhelming.
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Gingrich's Contract with America, which helped Republicans win, embodied the new stealth strategy of attack.
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It was a symbol of progress that embodied their status as Americans, even as Mexicans.
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Hope is embodied in the field workers and the volunteers, like our Nansen laureate tonight.
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Rose and Gildert's line of thinking is based on a theory known as embodied cognition.
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So, the team at Embodied Intelligence is turning to another method known as imitation learning.
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Ronald Reagan embodied the idea of a "compassionate conservative" before it was a popular term.
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That man embodied the "love it or leave" attitude that I associate with flag wavers.
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The evil of bad writing is embodied by Ramsay Bolton Where do we even start?
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Roberts, a relative newcomer at the time, embodied the heartbreaking part of Shelby Eatenton Latcherie.
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Glass), Bruce Willis (David Dunn), and all the various characters embodied by McAvoy in Split.
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Watch out – Sarah Michelle Gellar has officially embodied the sharp-tongued Kathryn Merteuil once again.
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"It allows you to have 'embodied AI'," AIX software engineer Matthew Johnson told BBC News.
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Perhaps no rule embodied DOL's regulatory surge more than its expansion of federal overtime standards.
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That mentality is embodied in a concept referred to as the spirit of the game.
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That was true for the last character Ms. McCrory embodied at the National, Euripides' Medea.
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They are embodied within our organizations such as FDA, the Federal Aviation Administration, and others.
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Feature The International Criminal Court embodied the hope of bringing warlords and demagogues to justice.
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Mr. Peres, who died this week at 93, embodied the history of the Israeli state.
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I know, Mr. Cameron--because I have embodied this character for more than 40 years.
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More than any other politician, Mr. da Silva embodied Brazil's rise as a global powerhouse.
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Her debut single, "Just Dance" embodied all the cliches that make pop music so redundant.
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At sunset, we embodied a real-life postcard: three catamarans cruising toward the fiery horizon.
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But it's even better obviously to see that embodied in something such as the Statement.
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Now that she is gone, Paul said that to him, Aretha Franklin embodied soul music.
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He embodied what Arizona was all about," Brewer told CNN's John Berman on "New Day.
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Despite its problems, the carceral approach embodied by the Weinstein case has been gaining momentum.
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They embodied the ideals of "basketball team" as fully and as often as they could.
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In fact, it was the same attitude embodied by the storefront where we were eating.
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A recently-widowed father is visited by a crow, an embodied black beacon of loss.
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The question also underscores a reverence for pluck and humility as embodied by Oddvar Bra.
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We stand in opposition to the white supremacy, homophobia, and hatred that this incident embodied.
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Art, embodied by that print, is not salvation or cure; it is the artist's ecosystem.
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This is the crux of womanhood that Guess embodied—to be simultaneously infantilized and vilified.
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But if Bob Johnson promoted the sport, his protégé Sauer embodied the role of ambassador.
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Only strong bonds, built through embodied mutual activities, have the power to motivate real sacrifices.
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She embodied her own aesthetic, with her proto-1960s bouffant, nerd glasses and playful grin.
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I wanted to experience the brutality and humiliation that "Full Metal Jacket" so fully embodied.
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Actually seeing her onscreen embodied in a real person kind of ruined it for them.
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Abroad, Reagan was mocked for his principled opposition to communism, embodied by the Soviet Union.
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I knew what she meant about wholeness: it was a belief in an embodied afterlife.
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These interlocutors are affectingly embodied by Phillip James Brannon, Alfredo Narciso and Natalie Woolams-Torres.
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A warrior, a statesman, a patriot who embodied so much that is best in America.
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Dunlap embodied the Florida sunshine in this strapless yellow gown with crystals on the waist.
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His Franz in "Coppélia," sunny and brilliant, embodied his characteristic amalgam of panache and polish.
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None of them could possibly convey the combination of chutzpah and shame Mr. Spicer embodied.
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His competition: a deadly sins quartet of repellent young creatures, here embodied by adult performers.
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And so rather than make serious music that others might dismiss, they embodied parody themselves.
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These are the values embodied by the U.S. military and that unite us as Americans.
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The experimental dance of that era, embodied in those pieces, set itself up against virtuosity.
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As embodied with heartbreaking earnestness by Mr. Blum, he is clumsy, irritating and mostly ineffectual.
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He embodied so much of what I wanted to be and didn't think was achievable.
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This section displays a huge variety of artists' books and other forms of embodied poetics.
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"She embodied the people who can be killed" in Brazil with impunity, Ms. Souza said.
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The sense of life or strangeness they embodied, because they were places I could explore.
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Those two strains are embodied at Van Da by, respectively, Yen Ngo and Hannah Wong.
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The true damage lies with patriarchy, white supremacy, and settler-colonialism embodied by the statue.
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The series' second season is perhaps best embodied by a scene in its fourth episode.
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"Once you embody a character that hasn't been embodied yet, that's a big responsibility," she said.
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The party's moderate "New Democrat" wing reigned triumphant in the 1990s, embodied in Bill Clinton's presidency.
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They embodied the realities of subsistence farming and the strength of the individuals who do it.
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The Russian-born Balanchine, heterosexual and subtly aristocratic, embodied — and extended — the classical orthodoxy of ballet.
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The Breitbart alt-right machine, embodied by Milo Yiannopoulos, may read most clearly in this context.
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The refugees were, literally, between the rock and the hard place that the name, Dadaab, embodied.
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One is a broadly pro-European, business-friendly approach, embodied by Mr Macron and Mr Fillon.
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I said it embodied the spirit of #London which it does,wherever it came from pic.twitter.
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Now the integrity and competence of the politicians that embodied it have been called into question.
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That includes a virtual assistant that's embodied as a virtual koi on the in-car displays.
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To Walker, Khan was a man who embodied patriotism and heroism, irrelevant of religion or ethnicity.
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These were the characteristics I thought I embodied, but could never fully bring to the surface.
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But perhaps no movie has embodied the neighborhood more lovingly than 1998's You've Got Mail.
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Bean has both a romance plot and an action plot, each embodied in a specific character.
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As the former editor of the underground newspaper Combat, he embodied the humanist response to Nazism.
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In Madden's eyes, Halford embodied the part of the brilliant outsider tangling with the scientific establishment.
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If ever an album embodied pain and longing for help, it's Cult Leader's A Patient Man.
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" Friend Amanda Fish, remembered him as "a sweet and sensitive artist [who] embodied love and positivity.
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The late night host took on Andrew McCarthy's role while the designer embodied Kim Cattrall's part.
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As Biggie explained and tragically embodied, your reign on the top can be short like leprechauns.
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It totally embodied the sentiment and feeling of I think half of America and the world.
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Surely he would have lived in a world of problems, but problems not embodied by him.
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The new Iranian regime embodied the ideal of a totalitarian society shaped by Islamic religious law.
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Republicans opposed her, a position that Democrats said embodied a passion for smaller government gone bad.
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The guys' manifesto in some ways embodied the same language we've heard on Trump's Twitter feed.
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The guy's manifesto in some ways embodied the same language we've heard on Trump's Twitter feed.
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Today, Cheung calls herself an "embodied researcher": essentially, a researcher who is also a cancer patient.
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It's a device seeking a purpose, while the Courier was a purpose embodied in a device.
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Calvin (embodied here by Tavish Miller), it seems, was widely acknowledged as a first-rate photographer.
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On a project that encapsulated much of what Atlanta embodied sonically, "Fuck Dat Nigga" was distinct.
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For white people as well, it's dehumanizing: This is your embodied supremacy; this is your legacy.
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They embodied "the concerns of a huge swath of suburban female voters," the N.Y. Times wrote.
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I hated religion—I've seen how people get brainwashed—and this was embodied in black metal.
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But including "Coco" in his set tarnished the idea of celebration that The Dedication Tour embodied.
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Above all, the Rough Riders became instant celebrities because they embodied the public's newfound, idealistic militarism.
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They make the case for "the new American South" as embodied in this historic, vibrant city.
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Clinton took sharply divergent positions, embodied in Mr. Trump's call to "build the wall" and Mrs.
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Mr. Ben-Gurion embodied the liberal Zionist dream of a free, independent and egalitarian Jewish state.
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While Shine embodied Trump's cozy relationship with Fox News, his departure is unlikely to change it.
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Yet the nationalist principle embodied in Wilsonian "self-determination" offered a simple solution to complex questions.
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Fiona Apple embodied the '90s trend of matching your lipstick and eyeshadow at the 1998 Grammys.
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Some women religious (nuns and sisters) have been victims of this pathology embodied by some clergy.
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Editorial Notebook Perhaps no Afghan's story better embodied America's aspirations for Afghanistan than that of Capt.
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How I'm embodied in this lifetime has made you feel unable to join here with me.
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"I saw that the Labrador retriever really embodied all of what Ohio was about," Rezabek said.
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It was Lindberg's linemate, Glass, however, who embodied what might be the Rangers' most valuable trait.
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These three artists, more than any of their contemporaries, embodied the sound's ambitions and its potential.
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The most memorable Borderlands villain, a loathsome sociopath known as Handsome Jack, embodied this conceit perfectly.
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We've also obviously continued to push on the research directions that are embodied in the principles.
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Richard told CNN affiliate KATC Greater Union Baptist Church embodied more than 100 years of history.
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It didn't take hold, possibly because companies realized that "privacy policy" embodied the ambiguity they wanted.
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"He embodied the idea of the scientist as a citizen of the world," Dr. King said.
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Jackson, himself a frontier planter and slave owner, embodied these ideas as he carried them forward.
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It was harmless and silly, two characteristics my dad embodied whenever he was at his best.
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But not all embodied agents need intrinsic motivation, either—as the history of industrial robotics makes clear.
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Part of that was because of the distinctive message he preached and the way he embodied it.
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The actress has embodied many hilarious roles over the years, particularly those in the Scary Movie franchise.
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If the Force can be embodied in a vision or a living creature, why not a place?
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But they embodied the organic, rapid growth of the city's reconstruction, like rings in a tree trunk.
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This mode feels nearly posthumous: lived through, reflected on, and just beyond the frame, foregrounding embodied experience.
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" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.): "Elijah Cummings did not just represent Baltimore, he embodied it.
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Watching Dr. Huxtable, who embodied so many of the fathers, grandfathers and uncles we knew, was electrifying.
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"People feel embodied as Jewish individuals with intentional exercise," said Al Rosenberg, who leads communications at OneTable.
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He also embodied an era when globe-trotting bank chiefs worked with the world's most powerful politicians.
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The character he embodied on The Walking Dead, Hershel, lived at the emotional core of the show.
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In my imagination, the woman embodied a fierce, dominatrix aesthetic, while the man was bound and helpless.
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The technical consensus, embodied in the existing specs, would allow for progress where it was still possible.
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Tonya Harding was a national symbol before the pipe hit Nancy Kerrigan's knee because she embodied determination.
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Can the south remain immune to Mr Modi's northern nationalism, embodied in the slogan "Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan"?
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If monetary policy were entirely automated, however, the information embodied in markets would be useful but unused.
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A renewed racial consciousness, embodied by movements like Black Lives Matter, has filtered into the sports world.
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These companies embodied the early internet: chatrooms, email and news managed and operated by a private company.
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Star Wars fans will forever miss Carrie Fisher and the fearless leader she embodied, General Leia Organa.
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For many Russians, Rasputin, aka "The Mad Monk," embodied everything that was corrupt about the royal family.
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PERINO: I think that is embodied in in the partisanship of the country today, or the polarization.
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"We often say that 'Tourism Is All of Us,' and Kashief and Randolph truly embodied that message."
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Nothing embodied his stardom like the Hollywood version of his epic theme song, first used in 2003.
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"I've never met somebody, actually, who fully embodied a sense of fulfillment in their life," Quinto said.
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I really wanted to pick something that embodied this journey and it's true — he defied the odds.
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Nancy's lifetime of service embodied and advanced the conviction that the arts and democracy are inexorably intertwined.
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There are versions of this tradeoff, not yet embodied in this legislation, that liberals should happily consider.
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Like Senator Bernie Sanders, the quirky former Ohio congressman embodied progressive populism long before its current vogue.
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Empathy and understanding are two separate psychological processes, embodied in distinct (though overlapping) parts of the brain.
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In 1980, he imagined being virtually embodied in a robot that could be anywhere in the world.
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The Bauhaus embodied everything Nazis detested about the sexual, cultural, and intellectual freedom of the Weimar Period.
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But the principles of good political leadership are embodied by many of the nation's best business leaders.
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Accessible, enthusiastic and keen to share information, he embodied the qualities that he championed in his wines.
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As Viljar struggles through depression and physiotherapy, he becomes an embodied metaphor for Norway as a whole.
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You'll feel good about here because Cuyana's fewer, better philosophy is embodied in everything the brand does.
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" Obama said in a statement that Annan "embodied the mission of the United Nations like few others.
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He said the brooding antihero embodied by Batman comes off as a tone-deaf relic in 2017.
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Overall, Trump's administration picks have embodied the insider elitist status quo his outsider campaign marketed themselves against.
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From her long, full gown to her updo, she definitely embodied a Disney Princess in every way.
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Publicly this seemed confusing, as she was well known in the field as someone who embodied ethics.
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The song ostensibly embodied graduating, or going onto new heights more than any other on the album.
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His rapid-fire acceptance speeches all completely captured the voice and mannerisms of the actors he embodied.
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The JoyStick, by contrast, embodied a half-decade of research and millions of dollars invested in development.
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He added Aaron in Titus Andronicus to his repertoire, and later embodied traditionally white characters like Macbeth.
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Bush embodied, almost to the point of caricature, the older tradition of upper-class New England Republicanism.
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Trump's review of these national monuments dishonors the cultures and histories embodied by these sacred public lands.
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But the relationship of the sisters, and the shifting power between them, is expertly drawn and embodied.
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Without a doubt, philosophers have to remember and insist upon the dignity and complexity of embodied life.
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It both embodied and repudiated a set of sexual attitudes that was starting, however slowly, to change.
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Margot Rood, a member of Tenet, embodied the spirit of "Rejoice greatly" with a brilliant, zippy tone.
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Nicole Fosse, the daughter of the two dancers who embodied Broadway razzle-dazzle, is also a producer.
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If Parker embodied Milwaukee's hopes for the future, though, this night undeniably belonged to Super Cool Beas.
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Does it make America seem pure and hopeful, embodied in the form of a lovely young woman?
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Trump embodied a great deal of the political dysfunction in our democracy that Obama refused to acknowledge.
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And as drolly embodied by the downtown veteran Emily Davis, Heidi glimmers shyly with sui generis eccentricities.
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As embodied by Joaquin Phoenix, he laughs a lot — enough to ensure that no one else will.
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Fast-talking and fatuous, self-important and servile, he embodied the "commedia dell'arte" of Trump's dysfunctional crew.
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The congresswoman said that her decision to support Sanders came from "feminist values" that his campaign embodied.
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For many Thais, he embodied their national identity and was a major unifying force for the country.
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Yes, Iago — embodied with gritty brilliance by Mr. Craig — is still the smartest guy in the room.
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We celebrate a "warrior, a statesman, a patriot," Obama said, who embodied what was "best" of America.
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If the play's arguments don't compel, the psychological acuity, as embodied by the excellent cast, is remarkable.
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And Kobe embodied that: In the end, when we thought he couldn't let basketball go, he did.
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Prohibition, embodied in the US Constitution&aposs 18th amendment, banned the sale, manufacture, and transportation of alcohol.
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At one point, Trump began talking extensively about sand, and the Italian translator perfectly embodied everybody's reaction.
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If the word of God had not been embodied in human language, how could anyone understand it?
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"If humans are going to thrive in space, we need to design embodied experiences," she told me.
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By playing with the timelines, Gerwig makes the grief of the March sisters a more embodied experience.
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The Japanese, for example, already ratified the old TPP with the U.S. desired positions embodied in it.
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That moment embodied the challenge that confronts Ms. Haley in her role as the United States ambassador.
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Embodied with wonderfully delicate ambivalence by Ms. Lorrain, Philomena is the audience's surrogate in coming to consciousness.
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I saw it embodied most distinctly in a pastor in a small white chapel in southern Virginia.
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It has prompted growing calls for the bloc to tax the carbon emissions embodied in the EU's imports.
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It was a state-of-the-art facility, and for its local student body, the school embodied possibility.
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The company's hard-charging culture—embodied in Travis Kalanick, Uber's co-founder and boss—was celebrated, not questioned.
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Embodied cognition is the idea that an animal's cognitive abilities are influenced and constrained by its body plan.
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He helped to create characters that embodied a kind of Afro-heroism as an option to absent stories.
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That's how privilege works — it's constantly performed and embodied in particular ways where it's hard to challenge it.
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Allen provided the prestige and operational experience; Prudencio embodied the type of customer Shuddle would need to reach.
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Before long I walked into a toxic in-game relationship that embodied my damaging addiction to the game.
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Ms. Gravatt's fully embodied Faye would at first appear to be the classic, bluff and gruff truth teller.
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Even now, it's difficult to choose a singular voice that embodied the love-centered music of the era.
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The party seeks to turn the activism of young people embodied in recent political movements into political representation.
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Even so, the achievements embodied in his published works and recordings are formidable, and his influence was incalculable.
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" Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Bush "was a friend to all he met, he embodied class and dignity.
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" Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Bush "was a friend to all he met, he embodied class and dignity.
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Aside from a minor neckline difference and beauty styling, she completely embodied the actress in this faceoff flashback.
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They ended their remarks, saying, "all women are superheroes" — a sentiment embodied by Noone's riveting performance soon after.
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Zero-carbon building regulations should be altered to take account of the emissions that are embodied in materials.
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They revered bears and wolves, and worshiped gods embodied in the natural elements like water, fire and wind.
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When Jackson was visiting California, she came across a house that embodied the perfect aesthetic of Hill House.
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" - - - - "Kofi Annan was a diplomat and humanitarian who embodied the mission of the United Nations like few others.
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These formal shifts represent a striking development for a painter who has always embodied a certain slacker chic.
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But from a psychological perspective, it is a move that constitutes a retreat from the embodied human condition.
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Few actresses have ever embodied the misfit teen girl in all her complex glory quite like Winona Ryder.
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To the world they embodied power, elegance and charisma during an eight-year White House tenure and beyond.
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In a country with a developing soccer identity, Clint Dempsey somehow embodied all of the best of it.
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Mr Juncker's wizened features and sometimes halting delivery embodied the drain of power from the institution he represents.
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Their adversaries, who are also (but of course) their husbands, are embodied by the formidable John Douglas Thompson.
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That hunky, smiley guy who's hoping to be a movie star (embodied with disarming ineptitude by Mr. Hatanaka)?
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Walker, in his way, embodied that with the Pirates, never tiring of community appearances or news media requests.
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Financial markets—embodied by managers of large financial institutions, rating agencies, and professional asset managers—were equally bamboozled.
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For me, that moment embodied his life of service — exemplified by his patience, perseverance and sense of hope.
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So there's that juxtaposition between this very clean, contextless aesthetic, and then something very embodied, through her voice.
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For many, that exalted thing was embodied in the dancing of a pudgy girl from Illinois, Loie Fuller.
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The split has created an identity crisis for the party, embodied in the figures of Trump and Ryan.
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Gabriel "embodied the 'rags to riches' story," Rolling Stone wrote in its tribute to the music star Monday.
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Having entered the order at 19, she also embodied the decision to willingly forsake romantic and familial life.
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"He embodied the characteristics we admire in a president: integrity, civility, dignity, humility," Schumer said during his speech.
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Yet the narrative gives us something more important than anything it lacks: the embodied voice of Arbus herself.
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Clinton the last word, an exhortation to young people who supported her candidacy and the values it embodied.
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These are reasonable goals, which are also embodied in a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted last December.
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Trump, a political newcomer, cast himself as a change agent who would upend the establishment politics Clinton embodied.
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Tollett hesitated before moving downstage, as though shy about approaching his vision, now that it was so embodied.
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I created an environment that embodied good vibes where clients would feel comfortable and get the best deals.
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I needed a catch-all phrase that embodied the attitude as opposed to the very specific niche element.
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She is an angel of history, or an embodied, private conscience that attends to the machinery of evil.
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"Zororo embodied what comes to mind when we talk about Africa's next generation being our hope," Muthinhiri said.
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"I am pleased to report that this employee embodied what it means to lead by example," Wolf said.
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It is in our natural lives, in our embodied spirits, that it is Halloween all the year round.
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Cohen, he added, embodied his native city, its multiple cultural identities, the poetry of its potholes and imperfections.
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But, with the mega-venture capital model embodied by SoftBank, the advantage of larger players grows even larger.
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It interrogates the concepts of coexistence and interdependence, using music as both an embodied concern and a metaphor.
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Perhaps the cult of Callas is so enduring because she so succinctly embodied the tragedy in her voice.
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To many Republicans, he embodied the kind of overaggressive policing that they contend hamstrings businesses and quashes innovation.
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There's some kind of unnamable pulse, and if I see that embodied in a performer, I pay attention.
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To create such "embodied" systems, you need to train them using a reasonable facsimile of the real world.
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Their illness was so freighted that the principles they embodied seemed to overshadow the particulars of their condition.
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To millions of his countrymen, General Qassem Soleimani embodied Iran's defense against a laundry list of existential threats.
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The ill-fated queen embodied an extreme example of the phenomenon of stress-induced graying of the hair.
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He embodied the bosses' contempt for the gentlemen reformers who decried the corruption and squalor of municipal politics.
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The bi-partisan support for Mars exploration embodied in the act, however, didn't materialize out of the blue.
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The stocks he likes are embodied by the S&P value index, which includes financial, industrials and materials.
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He embodied a new kind of career, one tilted toward the contemporary and away from vacuous maestro worship.
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"Congresswoman Slaughter embodied the very best of the American spirit and ideals," House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said.
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She's another avatar of injustice and post-traumatic stress, once again embodied as a female emotional basket case.
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For all of the rugged glamour the rave scene embodied, there was an inescapable darkness that permeated it.
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This was where she visualized and embodied the recognition she craved for her work, well before it arrived.
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These attitudes would be embodied in the Trump administration even if this page on the site didn't exist.
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In the end, I believe the collaboration between the two artists embodied an exciting model for civic exchange.
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"The true damage lies with patriarchy, white supremacy, and settler-colonialism embodied by the statue," the statement continues.
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They focused heavily on understanding the values of voters in individual districts and recruiting strong candidates who embodied them.
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UBS says the volatility shows the value of a "conservative" and "sustaining business and financial model" embodied by Chevron.
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Not only that, as he listed each characteristic, he talked about players in the room who embodied those characteristics.
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Toan and Berdugo's installations are conceptually compelling because they satirically manifest the personal and embodied echoes of online communities.
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Many of the girls were part of the protests and derby, for them, embodied the spirit of female empowerment.
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The book really grew out of trying to understand who that devil was and the anguishing history it embodied.
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Rihanna embodied the monochromatic dressing trend with her latest neon outfit, which she wore Friday in New York City.
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His patriarchal demeanor, and its metaphor for the state, is embodied in his job: selling military and police uniforms.
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They are the first graduates to cycle back to IAIA as teachers, the embodied proof of the program's potential.
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In each case Mr. McCaslin's playing embodied a bracing escalation, bursting with urgency but never raging out of control.
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I love rock and I love big guitars and my music, for the most part, has always embodied that.
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These sculptural contortions are embodied case studies in the politics of shame, humiliation, and related forms of psychological discomfort.
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So with some EVA foam, rubber cement, and a couple weeks hard work, she fully embodied a horseshoe crab.
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Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon, who have embodied Trump and Clinton, respectively, for SNL during the show's 42nd season.
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Our fights in interpreting the Constitution, like the fights embodied in so many of the Constitution's clauses, were inevitable.
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It would be hostile to Christianity and to "the ideals of respect and tolerance embodied in the First Amendment".
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They just use the raw pixels on the screen, as if they were physically embodied in that virtual world.
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He drank and ate copiously, spending money with abandon on a lifestyle embodied by so many professional athletes today.
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I saw my current, more mature relationship with my mother embodied in Kotori when she cooks her mother's recipes.
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For better or worse, Uber embodied Silicon Valley disruption, which helped fuel the exponential increase of its market valuation.
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"Senior Chief Kyle Milliken embodied the warrior spirit and toughness infused in our very best Navy SEALs," Rear Adm.
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The red carpet interview with Ryan Seacrest pretty much embodied everything that fans already love about this celebrity duo.
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Despite his father's fame and his own good looks, athletic fortune, and early opportunities, Cody organically embodied that, too.
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"She has embodied the spirit of dignity, duty and patriotism that beats proudly in every British heart," he added.
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The forces embodied in the figure of Trump cannot be fought off with PowerPoint presentations and post-card campaigns.
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The plant also embodied Wick's contention that composting can help farm carbon and manage waste at the same time.
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Toyko's neon lights have become a sort of short-hand for the consumerism and futurism that the city embodied.
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President Trump's State of the Union embodied the surprising and frequently baffling ways the president zips across partisan divides.
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In a way, Guy Fieri's Times Square restaurant embodied the man himself: Snubbed by critics, but pretty damn popular.
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Two of the state's most famous political figures, John C. Calhoun and Strom Thurmond, embodied this anti-Washington sentiment.
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There is one recent thinker, however, who embodied the marriage of Marxist thought with a kind of protest poetry.
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When you're Batman, all of Gotham is watching, which was embodied in the fake news display in Telltale's booth.
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"The lessons from that painful experience are embodied in the FOMC's adoption of its long-run strategy," Evans said.
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And we examine two men, Donald J. Trump and Anthony D. Weiner, who have at times embodied both qualities.
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Early in her career, Meghan Markle embodied sophisticated, feminine glamour in a teal, pussy-bow blouse and pencil skirt.
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We wanted to kind of create a space that embodied wonderful home cooking and a beautiful, home-inspired environment.
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And so the various broadsides went, each alerting the American electorate to another supposed threat embodied by Trump's candidacy.
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After Britain's vote to leave the European Union on June 23, the event also embodied a very different Britain.
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While these Patient Bill of Rights were never enacted into law, these common sense rights are embodied in ObamaCare.
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The sunken path emerges not as feeling nor as thought but as the mind itself, historical, embodied, and alive.
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There's an energized new social class waiting at the gate, different aspects of which are embodied by two characters.
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He wants to be embodied, but He knows that if He tries, he's sooner or later a dead man.
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"Dan's story is inspirational because he embodied the old-time war correspondent despite his very young age," Amanpour said.
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In her heyday she embodied a type that even now doesn't seem available to most young women: the weirdo.
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The catalog is for music publishing rights, which cover the lyrics and music that are embodied in any recording.
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His use of the word "embodied" describes succinctly something I have been calling "pre-verbal" and "visceral" for years.
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One of the symptoms of an embodied superiority is relying on people of color to provide service for you.
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We worked with the local community to ensure we were true to the exact spirit that Harvey Milk embodied.
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This dynamic could be mobile AR's secret weapon, with mundane use cases embodied in ubiquitous apps the possible winners.
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Few players of his era, or many others, embodied the offbeat pleasures of non-traditional athleticism as Danny Manning.
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"He embodied what all these men fought for," said Cyndy Hollender-Stancliff, a volunteer at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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"The Dress That Eats Souls" will be featured as part of a survey exhibition, "Toni Dove: Embodied Machines," Feb.
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"Experience" is acquired over time, via direct contact with the world; it is firsthand, unmediated and always, inherently, embodied.
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We are in a political war now, with the enemy being the Republican Party as embodied by Donald Trump.
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We can't know, but one thing is true — the "pirates of Silicon Valley" days that he embodied are over.
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But there is also a poetic language of embodied experience, one that uses poetry to seek out the body.
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Our deepest anxieties about the future of where we live are embodied in other cities — in Portlandification, Brooklynification, Manhattanization.
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A week of mourning for a president who embodied so many positive qualities will do little to change that.
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It was the spirit the design embodied that mattered most and entire couturial ensembles could be built around it.
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Projected on the floor, the video embodied the title of the show while single-handedly defining its outré ethos.
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"John McCain was a great statesman, who embodied the idea of service over self," she said in a tweet.
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My father and mother embodied that spirit of freedom, self-reliance, and working together that began with the Pilgrims.
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Embodied by a phalanx of defiantly bare-breasted actresses, they advance toward the audience on a wave of fury.
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It is the most direct challenge to Ms. Merkel's authority yet — and to the values her chancellorship has embodied.
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The dream of a united Central Europe, embodied by the 1991 formation of the Visegrad Group, no longer exists.
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This has created an ever-growing participatory feedback loop between networked digital media, artistic expression, and embodied direct action.
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It took a full year just to disassemble the mess that the Knicks embodied, Coach Kurt Rambis explained recently.
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" That leadership style included insisting on discipline and mutual respect, attributes embodied by Mr. Washington in "Remember the Titans.
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It was a night that embodied the status of Mr. Currentzis, 47, as the rebel maestro of classical music.
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But, secondly, the failure to endorse the breakout millennial political star also embodied the party's long-standing blind spot.
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Evita embodied the conservative role of the woman for whom marriage is sanctity, and the husband a godlike entity.
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The masses in the Gillette Stadium stands, though raucous as ever, miss Gronk because he embodied the everyday fan.
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Turnout for Tuesday's special election is especially hard to predict, a reality embodied by dueling polls released on Monday.
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And he embodied the best of what makes us uniquely American: our diversity, and our commitment to each other.
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But some are airing concerns that Democratic leaders, in an effort to attract the populist camp embodied by Sens.
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Kim: The recession inspired a movement towards minimalism, which was pretty much the opposite of what Juicy Couture embodied.
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Inevitably, minds turned to the figure who, McCain felt, embodied the corruption of that American democracy: President Donald Trump.
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President Donald J. Trump's campaign in many ways embodied the nativist, anti-establishment rebellion sweeping much of the West.
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For all its absurdism and performativity, were the '80s also our least existentialist decade — one of our most embodied?
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As Lemire and Walls discovered in researching Thoreau, these individuals embodied the fraught history of race in the Americas.
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That look, pioneered and embodied by former J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons, was a smash hit until it wasn't.
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Justice Kennedy believes in the principles that are embodied in our Constitution and in our democratic form of government.
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Trump positioned himself Thursday as a "voice" for ordinary Americans, equipped to rip down a "rigged system" embodied by Clinton.
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In many ways, he embodied a certain vision for the country that was ever-changing and, at times, inherently contradictory.
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"Carol was one those people that truly embodied the 'I am not going to let anything stop me,' " Tadder said.
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More than Jose Bautista, more than Josh Donaldson, I think Edwin embodied the true spirit of baseball's resurgence in Toronto.
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AND ALL OF THE EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THAT ENTITLEMENTS ARE EMBODIED IN THE OUTLOOK AND THEY WILL NEVER CHANGE THEIR PATTERN.
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For him, drawing and painting are ways of caressing the body, a sensuality embodied in waxy surfaces and incised lines.
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Just as extras can make a film set feel populated, bathrooms can make a game space feel lived in, embodied.
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To stare at the Egyptian hippopotamus is to see both order and chaos embodied in one beast — just like humans.
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The episodes that preceded the finale embodied the same spirit—a farcical and surrealist satire bounded by Southern, downtempo cool.
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The old structures were replaced with Soviet-style apartment blocks, wide boulevards, and imposing halls that embodied the socialist spirit.
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That exchange is a perfect example of how the Erin Brockovich actor has long both embodied and challenged her title.
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The innovations sweeping Europe did not stop at the Vistula: embodied by Skaryna, Eastern Europe had a splendid Renaissance culture.
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This is most clearly embodied in Jojo's strict father, who becomes a stand-in for all of the interviewees' fathers.
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"Joaquin Navarro-Valls embodied what Ernest Hemingway defined as courage: grace under pressure," said Greg Burke, the current Vatican spokesman.
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This was perhaps best embodied by two women who walked up to Benjamin's booth, curious about what was going on.
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In brief remarks to reporters gathered around her, Ms. Anderson embodied the anger and sadness of Houston's lawmen and women.
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Even though we didn't experience this scene directly, the collective memory of our parents embodied experience was passed onto us.
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His playing emphasizes and celebrates the artful, fully embodied tempo-dragging in these old songs, once played by Bill Ward.
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Embodied Intelligence wants to use this same learning-by-demonstration method, but with controllers operating the machines in virtual reality.
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The strategic views of this wing are embodied in the Republican National Committee's 2013 Growth and Opportunity Project report, a.k.a.
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"Henry embodied the best of American business, entrepreneurship and philanthropy," H&R Block CEO Jeff Jones said in a statement.
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Prussian military organisation and tactical genius, embodied by Helmuth von Moltke, had demonstrated the classical ideal in a modern context.
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Graham and Child are just two of many historical figures Streep has embodied over the course of her incomparable career.
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For years, Sum 41 sang about drinking and partying, and embodied the carefree, fast-living attitude expected of punk rockers.
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In 2001 the Solidarity coalition split into the PO, which embodied the post-1989 consensus, and the anti-elitist PiS.
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A player who embodied the notion of gentlemanliness, dignity, discipline, determination and of being low profile amidst all the glamour.
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Our bright white conference room embodied the materially luxuriant minimalism preferred by institutions seeking to project wealth, professionalism, and seriousness.
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But the recent terror attack in Manchester, England, illustrates why the counterterrorism strategy embodied in executive order is fundamentally misguided.
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Such collective wisdom can accumulate over time and be embodied in corporate traditions that cannot be bought in the market.
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That's embodied by Donovan, a real-life figure who later negotiated the release of more than 1,000 prisoners from Cuba.
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But the show centers around a figure who embodied the darkest impulses of the times, including conspiracy mongering and racism.
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This special report will argue that the Refugee Convention, and the further protections embodied in regional agreements, should be retained.
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He had an emotional void that embodied the existential question of what one's purpose is in today's modern day world.
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They saw her as unworthy of the formidable Mr. Spock, embodied by Nimoy with banked fire and clean-limbed grace.
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Meeting host Qantas Airways Ltd, led by outspoken Irish-born CEO Alan Joyce, has to many embodied the industry's turnaround.
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The world trading system, embodied in rules negotiated in the World Trade Organization, does provide for a national security exemption.
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" Speaking with NPR, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, a mentor, said Krueger "embodied what I think is best in economists.
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The team will present the new prototype at the Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction in Eindhoven later today.
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It has also undermined the values of solidarity and tolerance embodied in the Council of Europe and the European Union.
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" However, he said he couldn't have acted differently toward Thomas without violating "the basic values embodied in our constitutional system.
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Martha Quinn essentially embodied the '80s, and interviewed music icons like Paul McCartney and David Lee Roth of Van Halen.
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Few candidates in recent history have embodied those dissimilarities in such sharp relief as Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
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Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us?
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Ferrari said the Roma embodied a fresh approach to chassis design, with 70% of the parts new to the vehicle.
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MORE embodied a historic candidacy, but he further alienated traditional blue-collar voters who were turned off by his radicalism.
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And I've tried to include those objects as well within the Downtown Collection, because I think they have embodied meaning.
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I don't remember if she ever called herself a feminist, but I know for a fact that she embodied it.
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Like Abbott, Slice's haymaker-first style embodied preconceptions about MMA that its self-styled guardians deemed dangerous to its survival.
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This struggle with the neighboring Kingdoms is embodied nowhere better than within the ranks of the Scottish National Party (SNP).
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While Uranus is in Taurus, it's crucial for you to find a balance between feeling embodied and enjoying new technology.
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Hanneman was not only Slayer's most prolific songwriter but also the member who most embodied its weird, psychological outsider mentality.
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The key for practitioners, then, is to have a framework that allows for flexibility tailored to clients' individual embodied experiences.
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Embodied by a happy little alien, you'll drum away on a virtual keyboard, using VR hand controllers as the sticks.
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"Germany embodied the spirit of roboticism for American new wave kids," Rob Sheffield, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, said.
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Shop all holiday decor at AnthropologieWe love Anthropologie's free-spirited, whimsical aesthetic, which is embodied in the brands' holiday decor.
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And as embodied by the fine performers here, under the direction of Saheem Ali, those lives really do seem alive.
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Ms. Veil embodied much of France's modern identity: its rebuilding efforts after World War II, women's rights and European integration.
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When RuPaul's Drag Race debuted in 229, it embodied the determined spirit that drag has been thriving under for decades.
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In a performance and workshop on May 28, the Laboratory for Embodied Intelligences will channel microbial intelligence through human movement.
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" He embodied, Mr. Updegrove added, "the humility, civility and self-sacrifice of the best of the World War II generation.
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The parliamentary rebellion is embodied by John Bercow, the hyperarticulate, pugnacious speaker of the House of Commons, a nonpartisan position.
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Embodied with the silken swagger of a film noir villain by Olwen Fouéré, Three makes one hell of an entrance.
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Playing the kitchen tyrant, regularly berating young cooks for mistakes nobody else would notice, Mr. Robuchon embodied the old order.
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As embodied by the imposing Mr. Pedersen, he's also a classic western hero: white hat, casual swagger, stony, squinting stare.
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Once Cahun and Moore are arrested by the Gestapo, the narrative comes alive; the scenes are tense, particular and embodied.
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He embodied the old-world mentality before setting the stage for a new era in dining, our restaurant critic writes.
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"He embodied every behavior I try to teach 5-year-olds not to do," said Ms. Schoener, a preschool teacher.
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Funk music, which fused impulse to structure, was the living contradiction he embodied: his mother and his father in one.
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The US desperately needs to revive the ethic embodied by the legions of gauze-wrapped faces in photos from 1918.
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Each of these — down to the smallest part — is embodied with comprehension and confidence by an unusually well-balanced ensemble.
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Wagner embodied the nineteenth century, in all its grandeur and delusion; Nietzsche was the dynamic, destructive torchbearer of the twentieth.
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It's part of the company's new focus on "embodied AI," meaning machine learning systems that interact intelligently with their surroundings.
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Voters were desperate for change, which he embodied, but his political program was so vague that analysts were left guessing.
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My original moniker embodied my parents' dreams for me, but their unwavering acceptance of my name change manifested their love.
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But the real value in going first was embodied in lead House manager Adam Schiff's closing remarks late Thursday night.
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But if we're reading physical books, then the scent of the book is intrinsic to the embodied experience of reading.
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Everyone agreed that he would never betray "the spirit of '76" because, more than any man alive, he embodied it.
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That short embodied "an outlook that views life through death," Toshio Suzuki, a Studio Ghibli producer, wrote in an email.
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And Long Island native Scaramucci simply emits the same kind of New York bravado the president has embodied for decades.
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"What I loved is that Reid loved a toy, an object that embodied some sense of play," Mr. Ferver said.
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She meant rural and small-town residents — white residents, it went without saying — who supposedly embodied the nation's true essence.
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Dinerstein shows that cool isn't just a style, it's an "embodied philosophy" that is anchored in a specific generational circumstance.
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One reason they don't is that some of what those congregations offer is already embodied in liberal politics and culture.
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Wouldn't it make sense to turn toward sculpture or installation which has more of an embodied relationship with the viewer?
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But as a noun, embodied by actual living people, it has become one of the nastiest epithets in American politics.
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And because we are relegated to a kind of silence, embodied communication and non-verbal communication becomes a primary outlet.
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Few bands so embodied the idealism and hedonism of the late '21966s music scene in San Francisco as Jefferson Airplane.
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She went on to ask her colleagues to describe the women in their lives who embodied the fictional Gomelsky's lifestyle.
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Previous popes refused to canonize him for fear of popularizing the left-wing ideology that he embodied, the AP reported.
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On a purely demographic level, Obama's rise embodied an inevitable future: by 2055, the majority of Americans would be nonwhite.
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For her starring role as Megyn Kelly in "Bombshell," Charlize Theron embodied the character of the former Fox News host.
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The internet plays a significant role in their quests; it becomes, in fact, a living character, embodied by cast members.
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She haunts the written accounts, her words stamped or spilled on pages testifying to a very real, very embodied presence.
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It's embodied in the famous painting, The Nightmare, by Henry Fuseli which shows an incubus sitting atop a woman's chest.
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Originally the embalming was seen as a way of joining the various countries to international communism, as embodied in Lenin.
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As such, I am invested in the issues and history embodied by Organize Your Own on a number of levels.
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Instead, they appealed to a local martial artist that fully embodied the multi-faceted nature of the Hawaiian fight culture.
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For him, Chance's leadership around the city embodied the tone and texture of what The Chi was trying to capture.
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Made in America with immigrant intellect and labour, it embodied the energy and inventiveness of a New World nation in ascendancy.
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Despite the somber undercurrent, the spirit of jubilation prevailed throughout pride events, embodied by the multi-generational crowds awash in rainbows.
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Angelina Jolie embodied the video game world's most enticing relic hunter when she starred in the live action adaption in 2001.
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An exhibition at the University of Denver features installations that substitute digital spaces and images for embodied replicas, and vice versa.
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And he embodied his message by driving around town in his Bentley and dressing in tight muscle shirts in the pulpit.
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They embodied the shadow connections that tied the Christian right to the Russians, which potentially culminated to the election of Trump.
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Its story, however, embodied the discord between those who wanted to modernize the nation and the clerics who opposed those efforts.
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But things can be confusing as people are usually entirely unaware of the environmental impacts embodied in the products they consume.
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Imagine serving on the Western Front, a battlefield mired in stasis, immobility, and death, and seeing someone dress as beauty embodied.
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More broadly, the femininity that the UDC embodied provided a cover for public behavior that was unheard of for Southern women.
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Third, it has become increasingly clear that the backstop risks weakening the delicate balance embodied in the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
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Other than Kindred, work on AI and embodied cognition mostly happens in the research divisions of large tech companies and academia.
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I just think it's fascinating that this otherworldly evil is embodied by this long-haired dude wearing a lot of denim.
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Especially for her father, who, like her mother, was the child of Jewish immigrants, the house embodied the achieved American dream.
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In their view, the civil rights movement was embodied in King the Christlike leader, who stands for peace, love and brotherhood.
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Literature is an embodied experience that happens between the people you meet as well as between the brain and the page.
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Ostensibly a history of fellatio, the one-hander is a fraught and dangerously funny piece about a straight woman's embodied experience.
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The Chicago version of Pop Art, embodied in the work of the Hairy Who, is sweaty, nervous, sometimes giggly or goofy.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHICAGO — No one, to my mind, embodied the spirit of 19693s Chicago like Penelope Rosemont.
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When Star Trek Beyond was released in July, the film paid tribute to the actor who embodied the fan-favorite character.
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Latin America has a long history of caudillos and populists, sometimes embodied in the same person, such as Argentina's Juan Perón.
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And to make vegetables fun, you must remove the angst surrounding them, largely embodied in those two words: seasonal and local.
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The ideals she embodied made her a star, and they subsequently followed her throughout the first two eras of her career.
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Officials speak of turning the model of co-operation embodied in the Elysée treaty into a platform for Franco-German "convergence".
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"And I think Michelle Obama went up on that stage and embodied everything that is great about America," Symone Sanders added.
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A man of character, faith, dignity, humanity and professionalism in your craft, you embodied the best of us as human beings.
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Often, the adults he encountered embodied various character traits like greed and conceit — or, in the aviator's case, imagination and creativity.
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The early image he embodied for his fans who were struggling to create their own identities in tumultuous times was vulnerability.
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Chazelle admits to being surprised by how quickly and naturally the actors embodied the married couple and parents of three children.
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This is what the White Walker threat embodied: challenges that are bigger than you, or any one of your favorite heroes.
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I practiced mediation and other embodied exercises to more deeply connect to how the things I did made my body feel.
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For example, maybe you think every media job is exactly like the roles embodied by the journalists in the movie Spotlight.
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Some white Americans have felt that their physical and psychological space was being invaded by the demographic changes embodied by Obama.
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To some extent, cognition is "embodied"—the brain's activity can be modified by the body's actions and experiences, and vice versa.
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Because I could choose the names, appearances, and genders of the avatars I embodied online, they became an extension of me.
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But it embodied a DIY aesthetic and experimental edge that would soon come to define the pair's work as Shifty Science.
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But where Once strikes a melancholy note, Sing Street trills with electric hope, the kind embodied by its naive teenage heroes.
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First, he ran off his verse from Schoolboy Q's 2013 megahit "Collard Greens," which embodied a particularly club music-like bounciness.
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Rather, they have the potential to be the team of rivals embodied in Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet, memorialized by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
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In this case, the competing value is equality of citizens, as embodied in the "equal protection" clause of the 14th Amendment.
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They routinely interact with more opaquely colored humans; touchingly, we see ethereal goddesses sadly cradling their more embodied-looking adult sons.
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Siri began as a real embodied woman's voice, but has been processed and synthesized nearly to the point of the uncanny.
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Even if we meet every target embodied in the agreement, we'll only get to part of where we need to go.
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But she also embodied an incisive critique, pointing to the ways that social conventions and state apparatuses encode and prescribe identities.
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Yet, in its cumbersome way, the Parliament embodied something important: the hard trade-offs of European construction, union conjured from Babel.
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Instead, the real truth of right-wing tribalism works on climate change is embodied by none other than President Donald Trump.
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Whatever one's reasons for reading, scientists believe that such physical metaphors have a basis in reality: reading is an embodied experience.
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She embodied the reality, confounding to sexists, that a woman who looked like her could be a radical egalitarian about gender.
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For me, her lessons were embodied in those morning skinny-dips — those rituals of exuberance and praise, daily exercises in daring.
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We see this embodied in Nikolai Stavrogin, the most malicious character in this work, who directs its plot of nihilistic destruction.
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But his remarks mirrored some of his criticism of the administration and a strain of nationalism embodied by Trump's campaign rhetoric.
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Or will advocates of the measured, diplomacy-first approach to foreign policy embodied by the Iran deal emerge victorious in November?
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Over the next few decades, other bombings of targets that embodied the establishment were linked to anarchists, labor agitators and leftists.
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Trump has a crassly materialist view of wealth, seeing it as embodied solely in physical goods rather than in trade relations.
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Their generation, Brookhiser argues elsewhere, embodied "principles" and "civic habits" that "have served us well" for nearly two and half centuries.
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The chemistry between them is real, but it's also confounding, embodied with a charming and slightly ominous bewilderment by both performers.
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In this case, the law is embodied by the dour and puffy killjoy persona affected by Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades.
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He is a reminder that before Leonardo DiCaprio descended into cargo shorts and That Vape Life™ he embodied youthful promise.
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He later embodied the Third World revolutionary who defied the West, acting as a prominent voice for the developing nations movement.
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His work with The Carpenter House and other charitable organizations to help those in need truly embodied the Virginia Tech Spirit.
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I feel vindicated, because the things I feel sad about—youth, future excitement, potentiality—seem to be embodied by this stranger.
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It's this charged moment, seeing your fate embodied by a horse and its rider, that has drawn people to the track.
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And the future of our democracy is only as strong as the future of our nation -- embodied in its young people.
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Kim Kardashian nailed her various looks, including as Elle Woods, and Kourtney Kardashian embodied a campy TV persona from the '50s.
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The moment embodied one of Mr. Trump's main political promises — to promote pro-business policies that unshackle industry and the economy.
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But basically, I'm a maker, I like materials, so I have to translate the digital into some kind of embodied form.
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There was a time when Jeezy, with his booming laugh and his controversial T-shirts, embodied the energy of young Atlanta.
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"This sculpture embodied everything that was to come: the present and the past," Fattal told me at the PS1 exhibition opening.
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Embodied here by Will Connolly, Travis not only has one of the few songs that seem to make sense in context.
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They were inspired by a terrain in which the changing light is often dramatically embodied by its interactions with the landscape.
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Having embodied adventures with another person — even in a V.R. suit — is more likely to trigger the deeper oxytocin-based bonding.
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" On this score, American whiteness embodied and embodies an epistemological and ontological divide that it takes as "normative," as "common sense.
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On the other side, there's "Medicare for America," originally a proposal from the Center for American Progress, now embodied in legislation.
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Mr. Garcetti said Hussle embodied the very idea of black entrepreneurship, a critical component of lifting the community and its residents.
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And so the show's ending embodied many of the dismissive clichés about fantasy, rather than representing the genre come of age.
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But also because the behavioral tools provided by online spaces create new opportunities to sidestep the embodied implications of online behavior.
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I did not have an anthropomorphic experience with my grandfather's spirit embodied in a small woodland creature that assuaged my pain.
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The North and South Korean delegations, marching under one flag, embodied the hopes of a peninsula divided by history and ideology.
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There's a middle lane, embodied by Joe Biden, offering a relic of the Obama era to undo what Trump has wrought.
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The consequences are borne by ordinary people, here embodied by Meryl Streep with a plain haircut and a flat Midwestern accent.
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" And Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Escobar "has embodied the best of public service in her first year in Congress.
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In Donald Trump, however, evangelicals were confronted with a candidate who pledged allegiance to conservative ideals, but embodied none of them.
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Since becoming secretary of state, Mike Pompeo has embodied the Trump administration&aposs aggressive, make-no-apologies approach on foreign policy.
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In a manner distinct from his peers, Castro, the grandson of a Mexican immigrant, embodied the notion of hard-fought belonging.
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A similar pro-industry agenda was embodied in the 2202st Century Cure Act that was passed by the House last year.
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Muhaxheri's own contradictory biography – an instrument of American power turned jihadist – embodied the twisted identity politics of the nascent Islamic State.
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"Fashion has always been a mirror for society; politics, mood, aspirations, all embodied in various ways throughout the years," David says.
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But this village-size family is like an embodied philosophy, a belief in beauty expressed in every personal and practical way.
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Here, Turturro revives the notorious purple-clad bowling virtuoso he embodied in "The Big Lebowski," the Coen brothers film from 1998.
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In the 1990 production, Paul was convincingly embodied by James McDaniel, but he registered more as conceptual catalyst than complex character.
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Without the loud and constant theorizing of the ego, the embodied mind can more accurately read and respond to the environment.
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My faith was rewarded with the election of Barack Obama, who embodied an idea that chimed with both me and Springsteen.
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"The dream or ambition embodied by the Second L.A. begins to break down into the '80s and '90s," Mr. Hawthorne said.
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Prosecutors who pursued the biggest cases there in the 1980s relied on Halliday, who embodied the county's law-and-order ethos.
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Under the theory embodied in H.R. 985, however, only people actually shot by a dropped gun would have a legal claim.
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Embodied by a lithe and luminous Rooney Mara, Mary Magdalene is portrayed as a spiritual seeker and kindred soul to Jesus.
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When she questioned Brett Kavanaugh at his confirmation hearing, calmly responding to his flippant and inappropriate rejoinders, she embodied Minnesota Nice.
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They embodied the important Finnish concept of sisu, which loosely translates into some combination of words like determination, patience and hardiness.
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Perhaps of all the pieces, this embodied cry stands not just for the Syrian crisis, but the international tragedies surrounding immigration.
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The first-wave JAPs had certainly been flashy, but Juicy Couture embodied these ideals with a tone of winking self-awareness.
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Farago's statement appears too narrowly focused on Everson's disembodied concerns instead of on the concerns that are embodied in the work.
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I have embodied that cheerleading spirit in the ups and downs of my 15 years at Berlin Cameron, a boutique creative agency.
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The group has embodied a vaguely Stalinist aesthetic since the 80s so convincingly that North Korea welcomed them to Pyongyang in 2015.
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In that way, the cards are a less of an innovation than a recognition of the power already embodied in Spiegel's product.
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The Obamas were a first family who embodied grace, style, and class — even when their dogs were the stars of the cards!
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He was drawn to Ben Carson, who he believed embodied a core trait he saw in George Washington and Abraham Lincoln: Humility.
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In government, it is often viewed as the means with which our representatives serve as an embodied portrait of the American electorate.
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He embodied a sensitive masculinity that women could swoon over and the men at the festival could say, yes, I like him.
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Studying embodied cognition in this way is a logical conclusion of the games-playing approach to AI. It seems an appropriate one.
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A number of other startups are pursuing similar work, including the research lab OpenAI, warehouse robotics designer Kindred, and startup Embodied Intelligence.
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Crucially, Embodied Intelligence would only build one version of its learning software which could then be applied in all sorts of scenarios.
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It was a place where "art," embodied in the form of "silver age" geniuses like Coppola, Scorsese, and Spielberg, flourished amid commerce.
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Luke Pell, erstwhile Bachelorette contestant and hopeful country singer, embodied the opposite of Bachelor ideals last night on The Bachelor Winter Games.
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Crack embodied instant and fatal addiction; we saw endless images of thin, ravaged bodies, always black, as though from a famined land.
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The result is an interesting look into not only the sounds that once embodied futurism but also early innovations in audio effects.
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"This matter reaffirms an important principle embodied in our disclosure-based federal securities laws," SEC chairman Jay Clayton said in a statement.
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The triumphant image of Alaa Salah, an engineering and architecture student, has "embodied the spirit of the opposition" led by Sudanese women.
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President Emmanuel Macron lamented the destruction of an awe-inspiring building that embodied the heart of Paris for more than 800 years.
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She even sneaks in another white male presidential impression since Ferrell embodied George W. Bush during his tenure as an SNL regular.
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In the 1990s a number of like-minded thinkers drew on post-Keynesian ideas in fleshing out the perspective embodied in MMT.
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In the mirrorworld too, virtual bots will become embodied; they'll get a virtual, 3D, photorealistic shell, whether machine, animal, human, or alien.
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This recapturing — let's call it Make Russia Great Again, the spirit that you see embodied by Putin — is understandable to some extent.
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Swing Time's great achievement is its full-throated and embodied account of the tension between personal potential and what is actually possible.
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The animal embodied a legend about a 15th-century Vietnamese warrior who presented his sword to a turtle after vanquishing the Chinese.
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Cinema star Jayalalithaa, a popular former Tamil cinema star, embodied the blurred lines between celebrity and government that define the state's politics.
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This two-ness that happens with Chinese Americans is all embodied in movie star, marital arts legend, and cultural icon, Bruce Lee.
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They were really weighing on his spirit and embodied his experience of being a black man at such a racially charged convention.
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Afterward, the patients embodied the child and were made to listen to the adult avatar repeating their recorded words of compassion back.
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Loyalty, duty, service and respect—he himself embodied these qualities and this was his connection to the hearts within all of you.
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" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) commended Takai's service to the people of Hawaii, saying he "embodied our nation's highest ideals.
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"Travis embodied (and in some cases taught) me these things," he wrote in a Facebook post in the hours after Kalanick's resignation.
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The show's location embodied the deep connection the brand has to the cross-generational project of black community building and self-determination.
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This solution obviously has difficulties, including, perhaps, the necessity of abandoning the restrictions embodied in the agreements with the International Monetary Fund.
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It was adopted in the constitution of Iran after the Islamic revolution of 1979 and embodied by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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Young players can be propelled rapidly into a world of fabulous riches, embodied today by the Qatari-owned club, Paris Saint-Germain.
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Socrates embodied the fundamental spirit of Western thought: that the individual has the responsibility of being the author of their own life.
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George H.W. Bush was an American hero and icon, he was a friend to all he met, he embodied class and dignity.
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Translated, those images embodied the aspirational consumer whom Tod's as a brand lays claim to, and for whom Mr. Incontri implicitly designs.
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The Italians are foils — old-world artisans and Machiavellian schemers whose ethos is embodied by the company patriarch, Enzo Ferrari (Remo Girone).
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In a country of existential reflection, the concept of circular motion embodied by the roundabout inevitably invites metaphysical commentary, even if inadvertently.
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Douglass embodied the reality, confounding to racists, that a black man could be charismatic, imposing, educated, and a voice for absolute emancipation.
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It offered an alternative history for the entire Syrian conflict—and, Hossein believed, its citizens embodied the true soul of the revolution.
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First, Jordan faces a real security concern, embodied by the June 6503 suicide bombing, for which the Islamic State later claimed responsibility.
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As in most V.R. video games, players in Kitchen and Surgeon Simulator move in fanciful ways and are, at best, semi-embodied.
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"Especially by working-class and radical New Yorkers, who wanted to advance egalitarian ideals they saw embodied in revolutionary France," he said.
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So Hawkins's idea of "embodied solidarity" can read as a rebuke to American Protestantism, particularly the white intellectual strain that Wheaton represents.
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Far from it: In contemporary portraits, these men were clean shaven, with the loose, wavy hair of the Romantic era they embodied.
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I think that's something that Pat Nixon embodied ... I think Melania Trump is someone likely to model herself in the same way.
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Mr. Salle's anxieties are embodied particularly by images of women rendered by brushy, layered lines of paint and as spectral gray figures.
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Perhaps no one embodied the spirit of carefully crafting an image more than Michael Jordan, the biggest sports star of his era.
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This unrelenting seriousness is embodied by his hair, which is the same white, hot mess it always is and always will be.
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McWhorter's response to the radicalism of the younger generation, notably embodied by the Black Lives Matter movement, has been an exasperated resignation.
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Critics, however, were quick to point out that the bill doesn't actually offer the same protections that are embodied in the ACA.
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Samantha, as he calls her, is not even embodied as a robot; her physical presence is no more than a computer interface.
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Rather than a contract photographer sitting on the stage speaking of his job, Souza embodied an old family friend recounting tender memories.
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Before Luthmann embodied the spirit of Breaking Bad, he made headlines for trying to create a scene out of Game of Thrones.
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"What's beyond virtuality reality are these embodied experiences, not just for your eyes or ears but your whole body" Outran tells me.
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Hybridization is embodied in two works that couldn't be more different: Gilliam's hulking draped canvas and Alex Katz's "Edwin, Blue Series" (21960).
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From her mahogany leather boots to the fur hat and cozy hand muff, Princess Diana truly embodied winter fashion with this look.
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She embodied our private dream of a land where people were indisputably Chinese but lived a life that we could barely imagine.
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For her and so many others, Mr. Castro's death was a watershed, for he embodied the revolution and the heartbreak that followed.
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I'd say it was what I would have expected seeing Brando in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'; it was completely fulfilled and embodied.
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Her wardrobe of flowing floral dresses embodied her bright spirit, even while tending to her parade of baby elephants in the wild.
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This group — originally a flagship ensemble of Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians — has always embodied a radical black performativity.
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The Brandenburgs are "a high point in the history of Bach, and very much embodied abstraction, moving architecture," Ms. De Keersmaeker said.
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His justification for this is that the "will of the people", as embodied in the referendum result of 2016, must be honoured.
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"I have never been anywhere where a national ideology is so totally embodied in the architectural fabric of the city," Wainwright said.
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In the real world, the ideals of science-t are embodied by science-p, the actual institutions, norms, and people doing science.
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Each section embodied a quality drawn from nature; solos and duets highlighted the attributes of the individual dancers — boldness, sensuality, attack, lyricism.
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Despite all those details, I was still left with some misgivings about the central message of the book, embodied in its title.
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I was fascinated by this complex, cruel man who so palpably embodied the question of Mr. Hinton's book title: man or monster?
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Oiticica considered Hendrix one of his heroes, writing that the musician embodied a kind of "MUSIC-plastic totality synthesis" in his performances.
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It embodied the idea that we could "wipe the slate clean" by legalizing the undocumented already here and preventing future unauthorized entries.
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Pinocchio's peers, both human children and the marionettes he meets on his travels, are embodied by merely life-size singers and dancers.
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Above all, he embodied the Yankees' organization-wide message to their players that the individual dictates what the team does with him.
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"Grounded in generations of struggle and embodied in everyday actions, the energies of FTP are building in New York City," they write.
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Chef Scott Davies's slow food philosophy is embodied in the restaurant's hyper-seasonal ingredients, which he sources from local fishermen and crofters.
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Hallie embodied some distant idea of Northern California; she wore sunglasses over her side-swept bangs and her father owned a vineyard.
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The supernatural nastiness embodied by Pennywise is abetted and to some extent camouflaged by the ordinary human awfulness that also afflicts Derry.
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As the times were changing, and moving to a more genderless and borderless culture, Warhol successfully embodied the spirit of the era.
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If empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, then Moonlight is an exercise in generating empathy, embodied.
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The ethos of Defcon is perhaps best embodied by a gentleman I encountered in a hallway toward the end of the conference.
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She embodied the dictum that the difference between a painter and an artist is that an artist knows when to stop painting.
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He embodied the country's elite, leading a government of mainstream parties at a time when rage at elites was at a crescendo.
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Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate, said she offered change from a status quo embodied by Emmanuel Macron, the centrist contender.
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It is a clear sign that the spirit embodied by the Hong Kong protests continues to enjoy overwhelming support among Hong Kongers.
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A fire spirit that behaves more like a miniature Labrador, Bruni embodied everything that made Frozen a hit in the first place.
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The two figures embodied the two poles of the generational divide—one experienced and inappropriately calm; the other innocent and getting panicky.
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And America needs to signal to Iran that it will be reasonable in re-establishing the bargain embodied in the nuclear deal.
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That steely resolve she has so peerlessly embodied onscreen (her Oscar-nominated performance in "Phantom Thread") and onstage (her Olivier-winning Mrs.
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The flurry of individual meetings speaks to Trump's preference for personal diplomacy rather than the collective approach embodied by the United Nations.
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Another angle: The crisis has underscored Democratic differences over foreign policy, embodied by the divergent positions of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
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Though she lives inside the glass cage, she walks around it as though from the other side, mistaking reflections for embodied reality.
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VCs love seeing the kind of hustle that Korey embodied — those 10x returns aren't coming from the founders who don't work weekends!
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This sense of muddling through despite the odds is embodied in the figure of Pomona, the goddess of crops, specifically orchard fruit.
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In the album's title song, Blake sings about choosing to become embodied: "I'll leave the ether/I will assume form," he croons.
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From the moment he was introduced in "Captain America: Civil War," Parker truly embodied a kid eager to help save the world.
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Russell wasn't just a talented musician; he embodied the open-mindedness, eclecticism, and steadfast conviction that so many artists strive to capture.
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Critics in Italy say the Saudi human rights record is discordant with the values of a democratic country embodied by La Scala.
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Hollywood's first iconic one might be embodied by Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson—the blonde, sexually voracious spouse-killer in Double Indemnity.
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I'm sure for some love is only a roll in the hay of contingency where sexual bodies are embodied and hands handled.
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He argued that his ideology is embodied by longstanding popular programs, including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, that Republicans have labeled socialist.
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The university's rector, Yudian Wahyudi, said that radical ideology embodied in the wearing of the burqa went against the institution's educational goals.
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Well, it's a radical kind of atheism that asserts that the nature of reality is ineffable—it can't be embodied in words.
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Wonder Woman is embodied by tons of contradictory ideas, which I think is why she holds so much space in the popular imagination.
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Other companies are taking a horizontal approach: Embodied builds software designed to run on various robots to enable more lifelike and meaningful interactions.
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If it felt unattainable to most Americans before, it now appears to be embodied by a smug and privileged heir taunting everyone else.
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For most of its history, "the church" was a metonym for the Roman Catholic Church, just as the physical edifice embodied the institution.
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