John McCain embodies the highest ideals of public service, while Donald Trump embodies politics that appeal to the darker angels of our nature.
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"&aposThe CEO embodies the company&aposs culture&aposBut as he reflected on the change he just went through, Tuchscherer also added, "The CEO embodies the company&aposs culture as well as its founders.
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He embodies the inspiration, faith & hope Dr. King stood for!
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And it embodies the syncretization between Aztec and Christian customs.
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A president must embrace the values that the flag embodies.
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This case study also embodies an impasse in museum reform.
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The gun question in this country embodies some fundamental tensions.
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"We're definitely a modern family, and Calvin Klein embodies Americana."
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Ceddia, though, embodies the new wave of Gen Z vloggers.
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This mouth embodies every dark archetype in our collective nightmares.
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Barzani also embodies a fundamental problem with this US strategy.
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He embodies the concept that all men are little boys.
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It's a painting that embodies a system of open deductions.
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No one embodies the word 'grace' quite like Misty Copeland.
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He embodies male privilege in its most obnoxious, offensive form.
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He embodies dynamism, youthful boldness and a vision of possibility.
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She embodies our continuation, the black bodies that birth us.
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No other country embodies beauty to me more than Japan.
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We're definitely a modern family, and Calvin Klein embodies Americana.
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No one better embodies this cynicism than President Donald Trump.
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Avenatti has already touted that he embodies those three qualifications.
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It embodies you, but it is not all of you.
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Donald Trump didn't invent this game, but he embodies it.
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Grimm, on the other hand, embodies Trump in many ways.
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The populism contains a paradox: He embodies what he mocks.
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Mr. Wu also embodies a growing entrepreneurial movement in China.
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A comic strip by R. Crumb, below, embodies toilet humor.
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Blockchain Future States embodies the same transparency its subject promotes.
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Trump embodies a politics of bitter divisions and vindictive insults.
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But none even approaches the set of qualities Granholm embodies.
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Cynicism and paranoia abound in the subculture Trump now embodies.
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What should America — what are the values that America embodies?
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For many, Sanders embodies a particular way of being Jewish.
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I think that embodies how complex the topic really is.
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This city in many ways embodies the grand Russian tradition.
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It embodies the crony capitalism that only yesterday Republicans opposed.
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Could you pick one film that embodies New York City?
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It also embodies why this production is not, finally, depressing.
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Bob embodies the highest values of our firm and profession.
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He also embodies one of the GOP's responses to Trump.
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Claire von Enck immediately embodies the role's sparkling juicy sweetness.
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"Red Solo Cup" embodies everything people hate about country music.
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Currently, sterling embodies a range of potential outcomes for Brexit.
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Now voters are searching for a president who embodies France.
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Yet these qualities are the opposite of what science embodies.
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It more so embodies my side of the whole experience.
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One company that embodies the change in work is Slack.
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There's a widespread allergy to anyone who embodies the future.
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And nobody embodies this radical shift more than Assange himself.
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Epsilon embodies Zhestkov's love of architecture, graphic design, animation and film.
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It embodies New York's boundless ambition just over a century ago.
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She embodies love and so she has this kind of naiveté.
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Zuckerberg embodies the Silicon Valley tendency to back issues, not candidates.
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Pääkkönen's character embodies the toxic rage fueled by a flawed ideology.
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On the face of it, she embodies everything that is untraditional.
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A FlameCon attendee embodies the full gem ship from Steven Universe.
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"It embodies me, my life and what I'm about," Cotton says.
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" Artists can donate work to Artifax that embodies "freedom of expression.
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And for her supporters, she embodies that traditional idea of femininity.
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"To me, Love embodies the best of Los Angeles," Gamble says.
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In my opinion, the Ryder Cup embodies everything special about golf.
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Katsumi's bread embodies the slow and spiritual vibe of the city.
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""Though Clinton embodies her alma mater's institutional values, Trump does not.
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McCain embodies the highest qualities of American patriotism and American greatness.
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As no other, he embodies the agony of overcoming war's legacy.
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Together, the term embodies a feeling of guilt over taking flights.
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She embodies both the authority and the stodginess of the term.
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Clinton embodies the worst aspects of an aggressive, antagonistic American establishment.
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And your generation embodies everything that is most right with America.
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He has to do it because his very body embodies race.
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More than anyone in this video, he embodies the Chumbawama mentality.
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By many measures, Chobani embodies the classic American immigrant success story.
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In this column, Brooks embodies the issue he believes he's diagnosing.
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In many respects, the issue of immigration embodies the Democrats' problem.
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The hotel embodies Trump's toxic mixture of family, business, and politics.
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A character or story that embodies how Australia sees itself now?
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This supporting cast embodies figures and figments that are distinctly nonsupporting.
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Bernie really embodies the utopian aesthetic I'm exploring in my work.
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It perfectly captures the serene, sweet vibe that Animal Crossing embodies.
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Every new Joker embodies the element of chaos his audience fears.
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The Spanish singer's music embodies the intersection of art and globalization.
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Creating public plazas out of streets physically embodies democracy in cities.
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And nobody embodies that more than you folks, I'll tell you.
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Like Twombly, my work embodies characteristics of both painting and sculpture.
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The values it embodies … are under assault and in retreat globally.
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Rather, it embodies a personal journey of sorts, beginning with childhood.
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" He added, "Kathy embodies my father's belief in art as transformational.
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Schengen embodies the dream of frictionless movement across the EU's single market.
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The gesture also embodies the idea of "Fuerza Mexico" (Be Strong Mexico).
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She embodies what he has never had -- a check on his behavior.
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No band embodies indie rock more than Chapel Hill, North Carolina's Superchunk.
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However, Donald Trump embodies the idea that liberal intervention is for suckers.
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A self-defined "cultural antagonist" and "erotic provocateur," Davis embodies these slippages.
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He perfectly embodies Jack Sparrow as we first met him in 2003.
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" "She embodies everything Lokai stands for, to find that balance in life.
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In a lot of ways, David herself embodies the puzzles 86ed presents.
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Trump embodies the trends we see among the worst of the worst.
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I think it's obvious how much charisma, intelligence and charm Rachel embodies.
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The exchange largely embodies the 92 minute debate for Kaine and Pence.
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As a potential vice president, Castro embodies the progressive ideal of diversity.
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And by the way, she embodies everything middle Americans hate about Washington.
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That paints an easy target on Buck, whom fans say embodies nepotism.
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In this one scene, he embodies everything that's wrong with his casting.
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Flow means change, but it also brings identity, because it embodies continuity.
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If pizza embodies Italy's woes on a plate, it also offers hope.
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It embodies positive transformation via learning, wisdom, and the remembrance of God.
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But Medium also embodies a lot of what's wrong with the web.
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But it also embodies a lot of what's wrong with the web.
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Trump in particular embodies the real but temporary political advantages of shamelessness.
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Someone who appreciates and embodies both these glorious things is Charlie Puth.
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He's the man that most embodies the base outside of the president.
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He embodies almost every left-wing caricature of Republicans that Republicans despise.
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This policy embodies the worst of the Trump administration in two ways.
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From tiny acorns mighty oaks grow, and DC embodies all of that.
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In many ways, Tyrion embodies the slippery morality Thrones is known for.
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Perhaps no troupe embodies the changing spirit of ballet more than Ballez.
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Perhaps no place in China embodies that mind-set more than Tianjin.
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He doesn't code-switch because he embodies two contrasting worlds at once.
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In her bombastic totality, she embodies the grotesque effects of extreme wealth.
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I think the second thing that Twitter embodies is the false incentives.
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The snarling dog announces Simone, who in turn embodies an unchecked malignancy.
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And a Positive Athlete embodies perseverance on and off the football field.
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Brady Keys embodies the contradictions and tensions of the black capitalism movement.
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The Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 85033 (SESTA) embodies this reality.
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Kennedy embodies a politics that is powerfully reminiscent of his grandfather Sen.
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On the record, the St. Louis rapper embodies each of those traits.
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This is you saying no to the hate that the Trump administration embodies.
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Her partner, Jerome Tisserand, is a superb dancer: He modestly embodies casual elegance.
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But look, President Trump, he embodies what it means to be an American.
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At his very best, he becomes inseparable from the cinematic visions he embodies.
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I'm going be this all-knowing, flowy dress-wearing woman who embodies wisdom.
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The defining story of Kate and Will's courtship, after all, embodies this dichotomy.
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It now embodies the hungry approach to business that used to define Goldman.
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"Cindy embodies the ideals that we value as a brand," Flint tells PEOPLE.
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The alt-right embodies everything that goes bump on the internet in 2016.
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The son of a chai-wallah, he embodies the aspirations of India's strivers.
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However, when he isn't on the show, he embodies a totally different style.
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In all its ventures, Union Studies embodies this same spirit of serious play.
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Now, garage truly embodies a quality too often bestowed but rarely earned: timelessness.
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Voters are going to look for stability, and I think he embodies that.
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These are the elements Rihanna embodies — pleasure, play, costume, excess, drama, sexuality, rebellion.
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The only difference here is that, every day, A embodies someone brand-new.
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But where did it come from, and what embodies the "hot girl summer"?
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Another way to express the same thought is that Clinton embodies political normalcy.
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But he's an artist who embodies the text — he makes the text living.
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The absolute chaos that TikTok embodies is exactly what we need in 2019.
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Pisces is the sign of empathy and illusion, which Lucy embodies with ease.
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The design of Slender Man almost literally embodies The Man that millennials distrust.
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It embodies the collective wisdom of all the leaders, of all past leadership.
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The ceremony, known as the Veirqaraqaravi Vakavanua, embodies Fijian cultural identity and heritage.
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ELON MUSK, a South African entrepreneur, embodies the creative daring of Silicon Valley.
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It embodies everything we've gotten wrong in our approach to the drug problem.
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She embodies the American ideal of hard work and persistence paying off big.
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Alicia Machado embodies Trump's problem with women, Latinos and other working-class people.
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At over 500 illustrated pages, "Draw the Line" physically embodies Adrian's burgeoning visibility.
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For me it really embodies the spirit of Christmas: sharing, people and festivities.
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More than any national figure since Sarah Palin, Mr. Trump embodies these attitudes.
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Trump actually embodies a harsher Nixon than Nixon himself — like Nixon without Checkers.
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No one embodies the levels to which punk can be fun like Bleached.
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The span of a few weeks that best embodies generosity, warmth, and togetherness.
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" Chip embodies Langston's definition of the white voice in "Sorry to Bother You.
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But despite her life in high society, de Ribes embodies an earthly charm.
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Russia has succeeded in building a regime that embodies the politics of eternity.
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This juxtaposition embodies Foy's understanding of what it means to be an artist.
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Ross thinks Yang embodies meritocratic elites' rebellion against the system that produced them.
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Then someday, he continues, Americans will just elect someone who embodies those ideals.
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No band better embodies the woodsy vibe of Portland, Oregon, than The Decemberists.
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Yeah, and what would you say, what platform embodies the worst of that?
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And although Miracle has its charms, it embodies what's stale about hockey films.
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So D'Souza's book embodies the outrageous right-wing style that Flake's book condemns.
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The structure embodies the play's central and cleverly executed motif of mirror images.
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He embodies the values, history, character, disposition and hopes of the whole country.
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The dancer embodies many people: to borrow from Walt Whitman, she contains multitudes.
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She embodies a potent symbolism — same as the activists and the marchers do.
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More quietly, though, Nanjing embodies the growth of a middle-class consumer culture.
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It aspires to be Día de los Muertos but it, instead, embodies Halloween.
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Today, Soweto embodies the social and class divisions within South Africa's black majority.
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In many ways, Mr. Tillerson, 64, embodies the corporate ethos of Exxon Mobil.
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The former stands out from the current cultural moment; the latter embodies it.
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Their talent, drive, grit and spirit embodies American excellence, and inspire us all.
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"Every trip on an airplane embodies a traditional form of storytelling," Smith stated.
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In many respects, Mullah Rashid embodies the evolution of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan.
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He embodies the emotion he puts into his clothes because he cares that much.
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She embodies this surrealist thing of, like, 'WHAT IF…you were elected to Congress?
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The teaser for Pat McGrath Labs 004 embodies this spirit of experimentation and creativity.
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Love him or hate him, LeBron James embodies the qualities of a great founder.
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On the other hand, Ms. Hesme embodies the quiet strength underneath Lise's gentle disposition.
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Indeed, Obama embodies of each of these concerns for a large segment of Republicans.
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Bellm's work embodies the freedom of natural living many young folks aspire to achieve.
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Voters seem to support the "Chilean model" of market democracy that his programme embodies.
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While there, I wrote my thesis on Afropunk and the ways fashion embodies resistance.
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Maybe she embodies the vast gulf between lives above and below the poverty line.
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FLCL speaks to people because it embodies the profound loneliness of becoming an adult.
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Of all the Founding Fathers, no one embodies the American dream better than Hamilton.
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The IWGB, which was founded in 2012, embodies British trade unions' new legalistic approach.
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Sen. John Thune of South Dakota embodies the unexpected turns of the 2016 campaign.
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Kravitz completely embodies being bohemian and carefree while Witherspoon nails the type-A obsessive.
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This case perfectly embodies the challenges of the "keep it in the ground" movement.
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Today no one embodies the spirit of a visionary genius more than Elon Musk.
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Levy embodies her mousy-turned-ballsy underdog role, right down to the power bangs.
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And if there's one couple that embodies all that, it's Victoria and David Beckham.
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She embodies the experience, expertise, positivity and sheer talent that The Voice stands for.
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For Karan, she embodies an identity that the landscape of today's designers is lacking.
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In fact, she embodies the biggest, most valid complaints from the body positive community.
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It embodies and confronts that impulse, and plays it out to its bleak end.
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The Sponge embodies wide-eyed optimism and being 100% comfortable with who you are.
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Among rock singers, Mr Parker considers Morrissey the musician "who most embodies" Housman's spirit.
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He embodies the movement—in his rhetoric, in his actions, and in his person.
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And so I order you to seize it, and all the ambiguity it embodies.
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"Unfortunately, Turkey under [President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan embodies none of those things," Menendez continued.
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Though he's both immobile and mute, Goodin embodies the infinite possibility of Whitman's poetry.
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Each piece plays with, embodies, and refutes the articulations of a fascist United States.
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This North Carolina wedding venue embodies Southern elegance with a hint of rustic charm.
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As a teacher, Henke embodies the hope of an alliance with the Republican Party.
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Verdene's pink house, "built with real cement," vividly embodies her difference and her vulnerability.
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"Unfortunately, Turkey under [President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan embodies none of those things," Menendez continued.
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She embodies the smart-girl struggle of being perceived as both stupid and weird.
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After all, who more than Romney embodies the establishment that Trump's followers so despise?
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The Gargouillou, our signature dish, embodies modernity and the land's imprint on our menu.
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The film embodies the eclectic nature of the work on display at the Factory.
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Sammy Halbert, a Harley team rider, embodies a common challenge in the twin series.
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She embodies, in her way, this novel's complicated sense of Russian politics and morality.
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End celibacy and promote a clergy that embodies a healthy notion of human sexuality.
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It embodies somebody who stands in the middle of a situation all the time.
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President Obama embodies the best of our political system and leaves a remarkable legacy.
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According to Mr. Jenden, T.V.F., like her grandmother, embodies the spirit of the house.
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He knows all too well the tit-for-tat violence that his profession embodies.
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A colorful mess of textures and temperatures, it embodies that long-awaited seasonal shift.
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Yet, in the end, a symmetry emerges from the chaos he describes and embodies.
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He sort of embodies this uniquely American character that delights in politics as sport.
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Berlusconi, the scandal-prone businessman, embodies the classic ailments of the system, particularly corruption.
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It embodies a belief that diversity is a problem and uniformity is a virtue.
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History and culture are what Civitella embodies, for his story is the American story.
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Many ancient traditions posit the existence of a primal tree that embodies eternal life.
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"I think Donald Trump really embodies the American spirit," Pence went on to say.
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Nothing embodies the family&aposs tension more than the show&aposs protagonist, Kendall Roy.
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Ms. Trump embodies a feminine ideal, even while she lives a more feminist reality.
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Her campaign slogan 'For the People perfectly embodies what public service is all about.
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Her campaign slogan "For the People" perfectly embodies what public service is all about.
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"Yet, in the end, a symmetry emerges from the chaos he describes and embodies."
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The third trait that Brady embodies is being able to live in the present.
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Orbán, as the "Stop Soros" law proves, embodies all three of these descriptors perfectly.
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Like all the most successful slurs, the term embodies both descriptive power and judgment.
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She really embodies this desire that we had to be as inclusive as possible.
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Mick himself embodies the old trope of a white man raised by an Aboriginal tribe.
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It's a kind of terror a fish known as the stargazer embodies its entire life.
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He embodies his eclectic creations — and that's why the industry is so charmed by him.
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The Republican has cast Delgado as a liberal who best embodies New York City values.
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"Gurgaon embodies all the aspirations of India's urbanization," says Danish photographer and architect Lars Mortensen.
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Armed with a mullet and a beer belly, Roland embodies everything the Rose family isn't.
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She embodies the story that many dream of, but are too afraid to actually live.
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What seems more likely is that Holm embodies that old fighting phrase: 'styles make fights'.
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There's something about seeing leaves slowly change colors that perfectly embodies the magic of fall.
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Even if the popular culture at large despises Donald Trump, Kanye embodies Trump's nonconformist legacy.
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But in honky-tonk and two-stepping, it embodies the best about those terms too.
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He embodies the fundamental concepts or moral values of a considerable number of Chinese people.
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However, Kissinger embodies the two things Trump is running against: the past and the establishment.
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Nobody embodies that more than Jess Cagle and the work that People Magazine has done.
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It embodies a strength that she is proud to personify for this specific award season.
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Through the work they've done over the years, we know Lyft embodies these same attributes.
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Ms Sitharaman thus embodies the BJP's broadening appeal to aspirational Indians outside its traditional heartlands.
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This collection embodies Britpop and translates that creative spirit into silhouettes for the current generation.
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"Khloé is the voice of the show, and it really embodies her journey," he says.
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"It really embodies the spirit of the Internet," one user succinctly explained on the subreddit.
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He embodies a backlash that's not surprising, given the dislocations brought by rapid social transformation.
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Nicole Kidman embodies the overwhelming passion and fear that exists for Celeste with incredible nuance.
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That one shot embodies all of the love, hope and pain that comes with IVF.
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In many ways this year's NBA 2K League embodies how quickly the space is growing.
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Season 6, which premiered April 2 on PBS, perfectly embodies why I love this show.
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As the symbol of Wakanda itself, the Black Panther embodies the country's power and heritage.
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Electoral defeat would destroy the founding myth of chavismo: that it embodies a popular revolution.
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Still, the GOP has aligned itself completely with monied interests, and Trump embodies those interests.
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And for whatever reason, over 45 years later, Manson still embodies that intrigue and horror.
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He embodies the type of aggressive intellectualism that kills fun and makes other people feel...
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Despite these weaknesses, Kamala Harris embodies what is possible for the Democratic Party in 2020.
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The 35-year-old CEO embodies the conflicting impulses and motivations roiling the tech industry.
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Someone who has never forgotten where he comes from and who embodies the Democratic Party.
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The Mr. Robot star embodies the very spirit of the flamboyant, often tortured musical savant.
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She embodies sobriety and exuberance, rigorous discipline and lightheartedness, all in a 159-centimetre frame.
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In contrast, the docuseries not only includes more women's voices, but embodies a woman's gaze.
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Campbell embodies an enlightened, secular culture popular with yoga goers and Silicon Valley bros alike.
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For me, no piece of clothing embodies this principle better than the oversized button up.
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No public figure better embodies that mantra of full female selfhood: Wear what you like.
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She doesn't just look like an old man in this photo — she literally embodies one.
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Pence thus embodies the reason so many movement conservatives have made their peace with Trump.
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Re-Western embodies a female subject whose entire being is independent and full of choice.
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Incredible. Sweet Pea, queen of scents, embodies everything that makes Bath & Body Works so great.
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It embodies today's dark Republican message and many Democrats' attempts to find a better alternative.
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I have fought to stand up for this great department and all that it embodies.
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Here's each tactic, along with the film or event from Sundance that embodies it best.
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He embodies the rugged, selfless culture the franchise has established over the last half-decade.
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"Atlanta," whose second season wrapped up on FX on Thursday night, proudly embodies that development.
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Not least, Mr. Bannon embodies the defiant populism at the core of the president's agenda.
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" Her work, he said, embodies "the notion of permanent change," and "the beauty of nature.
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Created by Arthur Bracegirdle, the Keracolor Sphere embodies the spirit of the '60s and '70s.
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Their work embodies, whether intentional or not, the intersection of art and globalization — the remix.
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The Krechevskys' approach embodies the latest trend promoted by the travel industry: family vacation planning.
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" Parallel 3: He embodies the 'soft bigotry of low expectations' They called it being "presidential.
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But at stake is Mr Kagame's reputation, and that of the developmental model he embodies. ■
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She may not match Alaska's physical description, but she embodies the girl's haunting, chaotic energy.
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"This prototype embodies our contribution to the future of mobility," Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said.
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Hollywood embodies the Star Trek mantra: They boldly go where no one has gone before.
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No one embodies the abandonment of this worldview more than Donald "Dump 'em all" Trump.
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No one embodies the spectacular collapse of New York's taxi industry more than Gene Freidman.
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Much has been written about how "Blonde" plays with duality, and "Nights" embodies this theme.
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The trouble is that each virtue is unreliable, and almost nobody fully embodies all three.
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And no one embodies the myth of Canada as a racial haven more than Trudeau.
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It's the narrator's mother, though, who embodies the real terror, melancholy and desperation of Aleppo.
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Everything about the place embodies the Japanese concept of mottainai , let nothing go to waste.
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Natacha was trained in the couture ateliers, and she perfectly embodies the spirit of Chloé.
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It&aposs the latest trend that embodies the region&aposs famous pared-down office culture.
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"It is no hyperbole to say that Dulce Garcia embodies the American dream," it said.
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The Cascades service embodies the complex, overlapping responsibilities on many of the nation's rail lines.
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He can't betray America if, to those who fetishize the 63 million, he embodies it.
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The 2020 Jeep Wrangler embodies that spirit more than any other vehicle on sale today.
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Kaine's answer embodies a nuanced view of abortion that many Americans share, particularly among Catholics.
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No relationship embodies this truth more clearly than that of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
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She uses it in her email signature, brandishes it on her website, and embodies it.
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Buttigieg might be a quiet and reserved guy, but he embodies a kind of political boldness.
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At 72, he embodies the common stereotype of a golfer: old, male and a trifle overweight.
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But unlike the RAND of the past, this new version embodies the scrappiness of startup culture.
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Wilma's more complex too, creating art (handprints) that embodies her tribe, her life, and her experiences.
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And some dismissed it, professing a fondness for the singlet and the athletic tradition it embodies.
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Sodini is an extreme case, but he embodies the lies peddled by Roosh and his ilk.
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But the divisive former leader, who embodies Argentina's enduring cycle of hope and despair, appears back.
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She embodies what Miss Amazing is about by sharing her talents and abilities with her community.
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" He sustains a reputation as a man who knows things, and embodies the phrase "carrying forth.
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The fact is, the technology embodies a particular stance, but we don't know what it is.
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This deity, Guanyin, which embodies compassion, was carved about 900 years ago from a tree trunk.
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Yet, at 30-years old, she both embodies and defies the stereotypes often associated with morticians.
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Project 62 embodies this legacy with a collection of modern pieces new and only at Target.
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Or will the promise of a compassionate, multiracial democracy that Obama embodies seem like a lie?
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The result embodies the ethos that led Patton and Werckman to found Ipecac two decades ago.
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But for some truly great bands, it's the drummer, not the singer, who embodies that role.
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Kaine embodies the true complications of a big-money world for the politicians marinated in it.
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To them, the former secretary of state embodies "the establishment" while Sanders represents a political revolution.
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Now, Urban embodies Bones's cranky essence as confidently and effortlessly as Quinto exudes Spock's preternatural calm.
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That view embodies a three-month extension of Article 50 through June, according to the bank.
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"Arianna embodies the type of optimistic leadership we need as Uber continues to grow," Kalanick says.
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The model embodies Alfa Romeo's "La meccanica delle emozioni, " or "mechanics of emotion," the automaker said.
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No family in America embodies the promise and tragedy of the 1960s better than the Kennedys.
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He embodies the type of aggressive intellectualism that kills fun and makes other people feel stupid.
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Moose's musical delivery embodies the qualities that many attribute to Baltimore's appeal: unorthodox, eccentric, and raw.
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Levin argues that the Internet did not cause this shift but embodies today's individualistic, diffuse society.
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No one embodies this lesson better than Kris Kobach, the Republican candidate for governor in Kansas.
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" Cruz attacked presidential rival Donald Trump earlier this week by saying he embodies "New York values.
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He embodies the code and the myth, but also elevates it in this really weird way.
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And each, in his or her way, embodies the vindictive, idiosyncratic nature of state-sanctioned killing.
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From a political perspective the FOMB embodies the limitations and insufficiency of the current territorial model.
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Israeli writer Etgar Keret embodies this idea in his writings, most of which are short stories.
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The second principle embodies a collection of Taoist virtues, which are loosely translated as naive dialecticism.
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Mary Mattingly's Along the Lines of Displacement: A Tropical Food Forest (2018) embodies this anticipatory logic.
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That's because Daenerys embodies about 90% of the qualities this promised prince is supposed to have.
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Carlos Curbelo embodies the moderate GOP mold considered key to Republicans keeping control of the House.
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Bernhard embodies one of the key features of the pub: a kindness that's not very Dutch.
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"A piece of art or music that embodies my personal style best is... "'STYLIST' by 24hrs.
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It is an unusual ritual in a sport that embodies America's most rigid ideals of manhood.
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"Their talent, drive, grit and spirit embodies American excellence," she said in a statement on Wednesday.
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It embodies a desire to make something completely new, which, even after six decades, remains fresh.
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MAH: Jacobo Montes is a radical artist that embodies so many different ways of being radical.
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On a proud island where baseball embodies national identity, this exodus has been a painful blow.
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She also embodies the complicated crosscurrents around immigration, race and religion that dominate Mr. Trump's Washington.
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The pear shape embodies both sides of a woman, soft and feminine and fierce and powerful.
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No political leader in Europe embodies that sentiment more than Britain's Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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More than any of Abraaj's other offerings, the $1 billion health care fund embodies this ideal.
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Perhaps no member of Navarro's squad better embodies the positive power of cheerleading than La'Darius Marshall.
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For Republicans, the state's 90 percent white population with many evangelical Christians embodies the party base.
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"Menashe" embodies Mr. Weinstein's successful struggle to reconcile religious codes of behavior with filmmaking's practical necessities.
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She embodies the Japanese concept of kawaii, a cuteness ascribed to the small, vulnerable and helpless.
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He doesn't even need to do anything goth, he just embodies it in his everyday life.
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But we are supposed to oppose his Democratic challenger, Marie Newman, who embodies our shared values.
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That view embodies a three-month extension of Article 229 through June, according to the bank.
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"Investing recommendations: "The bottom-up consensus for energy earnings embodies a modest increase in oil prices.
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Paulina Aceves, 18, a high school senior in Scottsdale, Ariz, embodies the complexities of her generation.
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The reserve embodies many of the ongoing health and socioeconomic crises affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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A strong ensemble cast that perfectly embodies the characters — who were largely unknown before the movie.
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The concept is simple but brilliant in how it embodies the universal gut punch of unease.
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Do you think that is an effective counter to the right-wing populism that Trump embodies?
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Frank Underwood embodies mastery over others; Claire Underwood stands for a subtler notion of self-mastery.
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Julie Bowen loves being a mom of three — a role she embodies both on- and off-camera.
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It embodies the show's ideas about music in a way that the show itself doesn't always manage.
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Unfortunately, as she investigates the truth behind her donor's mysterious death, the survivor embodies "troublingly sinister" traits.
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Democrats need to consider which candidate best embodies the values the party wants to champion going forward.
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Together, they make for a sultry track — one that perfectly embodies Carey's "I don't know her" attitude.
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Rebekah Brockman's Antigone is palpably enraged and defiant, while Paul O'Brien embodies a stubborn and overconfident Creon.
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The Tesla Model S embodies the whole "rolling tablet" concept more than any other car I've driven.
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He embodies Han without every trying to impersonate Harrison Ford, which is good because no one can.
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But in terms of privacy concerns, Aristotle embodies a new event horizon in tracking and surveilling children.
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Frostbite is a useful attribute in Mr Putin's Russia; indeed it is one the president himself embodies.
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Here, she embodies the new Ghostbusters at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it.
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Democracy embodies a government where the people hold the ruling power either directly or through elected representatives.
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Nothing embodies fall more than cinnamon-flavored treats, and the world just got a delicious new option.
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SonicFox embodies that millennial characteristic everybody wants but no one's quite figured out how to manufacture: authenticity.
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They either bless a status quo that embodies inherited injustice or oppose state action to remedy it.
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But those efforts in many cases run counter to the spirit of free trade the AfCFTA embodies.
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I believe it's a referendum on who best embodies the leadership we need to go far, together.
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She embodies the flawless, effortless Scandi sound that you recognize almost as soon as you hear it.
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But I think football also embodies certain ideals of American masculinity in a way other sports don't.
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When all was said and done, Buckle felt the trip had captured the "casual glamour" Lively embodies.
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Each Abstract episode embodies the designers' moods and processes, leading to a varied and enjoyable viewing experience.
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This is exactly the type of compelling and culturally relevant content that embodies our Hulu Originals brand.
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Japanese-American photographer Katsu Naito embodies the spirit, charm, and determination required of any ambitious street shooter.
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In a low-key way, he said, her work embodies a modern, progressive edge within Arab tradition.
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But she also embodies an iconic feminine look, one that so many of us wish to emulate.
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Symbolizing our innate need for optimism and joyful pursuits, Living Coral embodies our desire for playful expression.
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A high-integrity open adoption offers struggling parents a third path that embodies candor, compassion and inclusion.
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And it is the tongue, I think, for both Cyrus and the Gorgon, that embodies this quality.
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The case of the schoolteacher embodies this subtle importation of content into the formal space of toleration.
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Here, she embodies the new "Ghostbusters" at its best: Girls rule, women are funny, get over it.
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The primary results in New York this week embodies many of the divisions currently plaguing the Democrats.
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Second, Putin embodies a gnawing and well-deserved insecurity at the root of the Russian defense establishment.
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In the House, the lawmaker who embodies a loud, leftward tilt in the Democratic Party is Rep.
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The CPTPP embodies the notion of building prosperity through economic integration among partners who set higher standards.
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The film wants us to dwell on all the ways in which Holmes herself embodies this phenomenon.
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It embodies the feelings of risk and reward that these games hammer into your veins 24/7.
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I'm beyond ready for a Black queer couple that embodies both Black girl magic and Black love.
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They forge ahead as an iconic American institution that embodies teamwork, creativity, and the pursuit of excellence.
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She's embodies her restless and reckless spirit but ditches her naive, do-gooder vibe from the game.
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Their near-immediate bond embodies the kind of alchemy that no writer could really be privy to.
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In them she embodies a wide range of female types drawn from advertising, motion pictures, and pornography.
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The game seems to speak to Doris in scarily direct terms, and Ms. Wilson embodies "otherworldly" perfectly.
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"The film embodies countless parodies of disaster flicks while lampooning everything from "High School Musical" to "Cloverfield.
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The slick stranger Mooney, played by Dan Stevens of "Downton Abbey" fame, embodies an ominous, uncertain future.
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It's a short instrumental for finale episodes that embodies "a bittersweet sense of sadness," said Ms. Levine.
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The school in Travnik, a town 56 miles west of the capital, Sarajevo, embodies the divided country.
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As the stern but loving parental substitute, she embodies the kind of secular savior Disney excels in.
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Peters embodies the most extreme dad energy as he lip syncs duets and cheeses out on camera.
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Mr. Parker "embodies Potter pain beautifully," wrote Ben Brantley, a theater critic of The New York Times.
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Russia also embodies what politics can look like when the elites are completely divorced from the people.
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Instead, she embodies the peripatetic spirit of her work, in constant flux and always open to reinvention.
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The show embodies the whimsy of Snapchat and the youth culture of the community who uses it.
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In that sense, she embodies Woolf's presciently fluid character, invented long before gender fluidity reached the mainstream.
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My personal favorite is the loaded version, which to me most closely embodies the spirit of nachos.
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If Trump is the personification of narcissism for our bizarre times, Bannon perfectly embodies 21st century megalomania.
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It is possible to see the virtue of a ticket that embodies diversity from the top down.
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But his tale embodies the tensions emerging as Western countries intensify their hunt for the Kremlin's secrets.
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"The 50km racewalk embodies many of the Olympic values, most notably how to endure," the petition said.
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Democrats have pounced on Mnuchin, however, arguing he embodies the very Wall Street insiders Trump derided. Sens.
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Envision embodies Buick's mission of coddling passengers in a quiet, comfortable cocoon after a hard day's work.
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On a show largely about loss, Morgan embodies the constant struggle not to let it consume you.
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His tale embodies the tensions emerging as Western countries intensify their hunt for the Kremlin's secrets. 6.
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Solomon's push for openness embodies a shift that is occurring throughout the 149-year-old investment bank.
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"The candidate who ran against special interests is endorsing the candidate who embodies special interests," he said.
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Swedish teenager activist Greta Thunberg, who refuses to fly because of its carbon impact, embodies this trend.
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I was inspired by Meghan's chic and polished look that still embodies the SoCal, laid-back attitude.
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Perhaps leadership is confusing because it's confused: it embodies one of the central conundrums of modern life.
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For the most part I am not a label person, but this truly embodies how I feel.
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"So Lucky" is beautifully written, with a flexible, efficient precision that embodies the protagonist's voice and character.
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As yet, though, there's no single institution that really embodies the new questions, let alone systematic answers.
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Adam Driver embodies that tonal duality as Stallworth's partner, alternately a source of gravitas and comic relief.
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If there is one person who embodies what it means to be a fighter — it's John Lewis.
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Cantonese barbecue is the dishes that we serve here kinda embodies what traditional Cantonese barbecue will serve.
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The fans remain because of what she embodies for the freedom of information and trans-rights movements.
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Clearly, though, Ukrainians believe Zelensky embodies the change they hope he can bring to a struggling nation.
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Above all, the clown embodies Elephant Gallery's curatorial mission: bold colors, wacky concepts, humor, and rudimentary style.
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Kawhi, on the other hand, embodies all the virtues of basketball we learn to appreciate as adults.
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It is a choice between Roy Moore, a far-right extremist who embodies everything that Steyer and other Democrats loathe, and Doug Jones, a highly respected Democrat who embodies the highest traditions, values and visions that Democrats stand for in the South and all regions of the nation.
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Chris Evans is Captain America, Chris Hemsworth perfectly embodies Thor, and Scarlett Johansson brings Black Widow to life.
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And 2 Chainz is the ideal trap artist because he embodies those values better than almost anyone else.
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It just isn't Christmas without it, because in many ways, the tree embodies the spirit of Christmas itself.Or!
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Pruitt embodies the rightward shift about to hit Washington later this week when Trump is sworn into office.
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Just as Gatsby has the ability to make people feel important, Eugenie says Jack embodies that same quality.
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Although not a direct transcript of Tesla's words, the narration nevertheless embodies the spirit of the innovator's thoughts.
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Now, Donald Trump embodies the apotheosis of McCroskey's vision: the tweet-first (at times, think second) presidential candidate.
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But it also embodies a great deal of hallowed mythos ripped straight from the stories of H.P. Lovecraft.
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Titled "The Back Room" ("Arka Oda"), the work embodies gay Turkish men's fears of closeting and self-alienation.
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Wolverine embodies a bad-boy power fantasy that held sway over Marvel Comics in the 1980s and '90s.
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As Sanders's New Hampshire co-chair, she embodies the fusion-driven tactics at the core of the campaign.
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Bengston embodies the California cool aesthetic — his lifestyle (surfer, motorcyle-racer, rule-breaker) is interconnected with his work.
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Ebenezer Scrooge, the infamously miserly protagonist, embodies an especially nasty version of the scarcity economics of Thomas Malthus.
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"The criminal justice system really embodies a lot of our problems with race in our country," Zamora says.
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Face triumphant, hands outstretched, the photo embodies the exact feeling of freedom that fans now love to applaud.
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His current place of work embodies a neighbourly bond that is tightening even as politics becomes more vituperative.
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It really embodies what I always say: that you can be strong and beautiful at the same time.
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The M5S views Mr Berlusconi as a pariah; someone who embodies the sleazy politics they seek to uproot.
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And as artists so often do our next performer embodies the great tradition of delivering important social messages.
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Part of it is that he embodies the world's worst anti-American stereotypes: vulgar, violent, cash-obsessed, racist.
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The video featured New Zealand model Geeling Ng, who embodies a number of Asian stereotypes within the clip.
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Probably all great attributes if you're the wife of a presidential candidate who embodies humanity's most perverted nightmares.
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The company also embodies a new world of highly-skilled, global migratory workers who work wherever they please.
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The Arctic is the most rapidly changing region on Earth, and the Bering Sea embodies these drastic changes.
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Republicans are on the losing end of a decades-old demographic gamble, and Trump embodies their resulting bind.
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And Mr Temer, a 75-year-old political insider, hardly embodies the regeneration his country's rotten politics need.
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But I was fascinated by every second of it, and by the unresolved conflict of talents it embodies.
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To declare the corporate commitment this watch embodies, there's even a Nike swoosh carved in the aluminum back.
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New York magazine called her album E*MO*TION "perfect teen pop," and her performer presence embodies that.
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Revolutionary spirit Falz's 'This is Nigeria,' embodies the revolutionary and rebel spirit of Fela Anikulapo Kuti before him.
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Kaliningrad embodies the other method, a concentration of highly effective conventional weapons lethal enough to thwart any invader.
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In the end, Douglass fascinates us because he embodies all the contradictions of the black experience in America.
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The president, who embodies the executive branch, executesthe law; he or she is not the source of law.
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In short, it embodies the fact that, as one nation, we are united, sharing our risks and responsibilities.
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Candace embodies the future, and when the group senses her desire to leave them, they lock her up.
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George Washington would believe that McCain embodies values of integrity, courage and patriotism that truly make America great.
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The farrago of cultures embodies obscurity and characterizes my international life, and I have learned to embrace it.
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Michelle Obama embodies the modern, American woman, and I don't mean that in any platitudinous or vague way.
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"He embodies many qualities that I wanted to inhabit: a sense of optimism, a neutrality, nonpartisan," Hunter explained.
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I guess, after the fact, the film embodies the good things that are happening in innovation and creativity.
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"This hostile action embodies Iran's insistence on threatening security and peace, and harming maritime navigation," the statement said.
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That's why the White House needs somebody who embodies chaos, who isn't afraid to act wild and lawless.
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But while she embodies this elusory persona in many films, it's hard to believe she didn't actually care.
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As a playwright, Greenberg embodies his characters, so here, without them, he apparently feels the need to hide.
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He embodies the best qualities of his mother and his father, in all the ways a parent dreams.
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Baffling as it may be to elites, Mr. Trump embodies a real if imperfect model of family values.
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Its results: no aliens (yet), but in its movement it embodies one of our deepest desires as humans.
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Notre-Dame, beyond its religious significance, embodies a certain starry-eyed romanticism of the international vision of Paris.
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There's "Fifty Ways to Eat Your Lover" which embodies Gray's flair for the macabre juxtaposed with the sentimental.
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To Voris, no one better embodies the Church establishment's embrace of a liberal agenda than Father James Martin.
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President Emmanuel Macron of France, who embodies the European establishment, argues that "more Europe" is needed, not less.
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"Righteous" takes its title from a quality that Marcus was thought to represent and that Isaiah still embodies.
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So, for that matter, are individual genders among the eclectic, high-energy ensemble that embodies the title characters.
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"This is a style of architecture that embodies a liberal-leaning cultural and political ethos," Mr. Lamberton said.
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Mr. Berville's unlikely trajectory embodies the new president's un-French belief in the transforming power of individual initiative.
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For explorers, adventurers, conservationists and humanists alike, the country embodies a voyage that captures the mind and soul.
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They have had a harder time agreeing on what it means — or at least, who best embodies it.
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Young Christian voters could not stomach voting for a man who embodies a deeply flawed brand of Christianity.
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No issue more vividly embodies the deep political, social, and cultural divisions in the United States than abortion.
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Bill Kristol says Breitbart News should change names as the news website no longer embodies its founder's vision.
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The attorney general embodies the combative culture and conservative ideology that animate the president and the Republican Party.
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Tight end George Kittle is a superstar in the making, and his ruggedness embodies San Francisco's physical style.
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In a sense, he embodies the movie business he hopes to dominate: calculating, impulsive, hard-nosed, and hopeful.
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The Trump presidency, featuring fights over a wall with Mexico alongside corporate tax cuts, embodies this enduring bargain.
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The Indianapolis quintet—clad in leather and spikes—embodies the ideal blend of classic thrash and heavy metal.
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They say the 'Ndrangheta has cleverly kept a low profile abroad, and that Crupi embodies its international business model.
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The tech firm describes its team as a community that embodies several values, including curiosity, grit, purpose and inclusiveness.
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The ability to write on every wall works perfectly for the "startup" hustle that Washington says the business embodies.
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No league is as forward-thinking and progressive, and no league commissioner embodies those qualities more than Adam Silver.
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"I'm not going to back off the beliefs I have and that this city holds and embodies," Garcetti said.
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"The work in Shattering the Concrete embodies an expansive understanding of art," writes de Anda in the exhibition catalog.
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The artist's work embodies an autobiography of mnemonic fragments constructing a narrative of forced exile, displacement and cultural assimilation.
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The scent, which smells of Labdanum, frankincense and cypress, is a darker, sexy smell, which embodies her "mystical" persona.
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If there's one person who embodies everything we try to be on a daily basis, it's model Ashley Graham.
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It vividly embodies the two qualities for which he has come to be known: lush musicality and unabashed emotionalism.
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At 44, Morrison embodies a very Hollywood idea of a white man in Los Angeles: surfer, actor, weed mogul.
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It may trouble them that Trump is far from religious -- in fact, he pretty much embodies everything Jesus condemned.
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The reality was always more complicated, but Mr Ma embodies an idea of China as market-driven and open.
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"My woman is complex, she embodies a perfect marriage of severity and delicacy," says Dojaka of her ideal wearer.
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With a careful balance of meaninglessness and irrelevance, Cheeto Harambe embodies the internet at its least funny and interesting.
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"The South Island, New Zealand is a prime example of a destination that embodies all of these," she says.
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That's the power fantasy at the bottom of the witch aesthetic, and that's the power fantasy that Lorde embodies.
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The scene embodies the central tension of Deadwood in microcosm: How do we build a civilization out of nothing?
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" A Christian columnist said Trump's "obsession" with wealth and power "embodies a Nietzschean morality rather than a Christian one.
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Went on to become a successful lawyer, and just grew up in this district and really embodies the district.
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" But the couple worked through it: "What I love about him is that he embodies the power of choice.
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A "hipster Sikh", with a penchant for striking turbans, Mr Singh embodies the diversity that Mr Trudeau constantly celebrates.
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To Rousteing, she embodies exactly what he wants for his army: women who are glorious in a glamorous way.
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Unfortunately, Kondabolu argues, as a yogi, a PhD holder, and convenience store owner, Apu embodies multiple stereotypes about Indians.
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No firm embodies this strategy better than ExxonMobil, the giant that rivals admire and green activists love to hate.
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This tech-dependent minimalism embodies the peer-to-peer "operating systems" and fluid organizational structures of het nieuwe werken.
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The first wolf embodies emotions and vices such as hate, greed, arrogance, dishonesty, anger, false pride, superiority and ego.
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Outside of a top-three draft pick, Draymond Green embodies just about the most valuable asset in today's NBA.
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I think Kate and Laura have a very unique approach to fashion that nevertheless embodies the American creative spirit.
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It's a combination of punk rock, feminism, contact sports, and activism that embodies the Windy City's gritty, DIY ethos.
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Gal Gadot embodies Diana with unironic sincerity and fierce fighting force — the hero we always wanted but didn't deserve.
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Vera Cruz Reserva Especial embodies the unique taste that made tequila famous, and the essence of old Mexico itself.
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But it embodies all the qualities Dyson is known for: sharp design, strong core technology, and market-leading performance.
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"She embodies every ounce of strength and nobility and dignity and integrity that that character should have," Hemsworth said.
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All the answers he embodies have made of him a question that no one is ever going to answer.
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And she embodies the most significant opportunity in history for an African-American woman to occupy the Oval Office.
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The Robert Kennedy brought alive in this important documentary embodies politics at its best and America at her noblest.
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While Cirque Du Soleil's signature was contemporary circus, Dragone's solo work embodies more theater, dance -- and, of course, water.
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"Every impression I do learn, it's because I love them so much," Villaseñor says of the people she embodies.
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He is the author of the book "For All Americans" which embodies some the principles articulated in this editorial.
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This is the Joni Mitchell who embodies a kind of bohemian feminine that no longer has room to exist.
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Red Dwarf embodies that type of sci-fi: science is in its structure, but its goals are emphatically human.
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I like to take my negatives and turn them into positives, and the Chin Up movement definitely embodies that.
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The brand embodies a "less is more" ethos, advocating for a closet that's full of fewer, but better pieces.
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Evelyn's menu actually embodies my argument that the old and the new generation of Chinese immigrants need to reconnect.
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"I look up to my nano because she embodies values that I feel are leaving this world," says Khan.
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Many see Mr. van Beurden of Shell as a chief executive who embodies the attributes needed in the industry.
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Instead, it embodies a place of decades-long and continued uncertainty around healthcare and housing policy, mourning and survival.
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In the production's most affecting performance, Mr. Wolff (of the film "Hereditary") embodies Jeremy with a luminous sensitivity throughout.
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In his leather jacket and trendy horn-rimmed glasses, Mr. Sellner embodies the image makeover of the far right.
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However, the nationalist sentiments that his party embodies can already be found within the platforms of Japan's establishment politicians.
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There's not a beauty brand in the game that embodies, "If you know, you know," quite like Paula's Choice.
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And if there is any corporate chieftain who embodies such an approach it is SoftBank Group boss Masayoshi Son.
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But that will require the Republican Party and its future leadership to repudiate much of what it now embodies.
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This piece embodies her trademark practice of using commercial doll molds and slip casting and then altering their surfaces.
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Onstage, the dancer Laurel Lynch, of the Mark Morris Dance Group, embodies both characters, ricocheting between dignity and raunchiness.
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He's not a naturalistic performer, but he's not a shticky one, either; he embodies bravado, and has fun overindicating.
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"He embodies the responsibility that I feel we all have as citizens of the Western world," Ms. Matziaraki said.
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These efforts, which the formal assurance embodies, evince a bona fide relationship between a resettlement agency and a refugee.
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With his square jaw and British charm, Graf embodies the classic leading man while also subverting the very notion.
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Sony's answer was telling: "This prototype embodies our contribution to the future of mobility," Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said.
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One of its longest-standing ambassadors, Wale, born Olubowale Victor Akintimehin, embodies the range of the scene he represents.
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The maid is the tutelary genius of "The Hard Nut," the one who embodies the spirit of the piece.
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And no one embodies the glittery rise, unfettered recklessness and spectacular collapse of the industry more than Mr. Freidman.
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A stark response to the rise of fascism in Europe, it embodies an antiwar message that has remained resonant.
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"The mark of a great CEO is someone who leads by example and embodies their company's character," Branson writes.
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Its monster only occasionally embodies the otherworldly fearfulness that leads the characters to speak of it in hushed tones.
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Q: Do you think that your original inspiration for starting Amazon is still the inspiration that Amazon embodies today?
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At a time of insecurity for the humanities, Nussbaum's work champions—and embodies—the reach of the humanistic endeavor.
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Ms Thornberry may get a fillip from the sheer scale of the humiliation but she embodies Labour's London problem.
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Without ever falling into the clichés of spunky Bollywood heroine, she effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman.
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But its message embodies Benjamin's definition: The protestors are depicted as monstrous America-haters who literally burn the flag.
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Q: Do you think that your original inspiration for starting Amazon is still the inspiration that Amazon embodies today?
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Troy Maxson embodies the truth that the universality of the art isn't in its sameness but in its differences.
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Even my idea about the child's right to authentic identity embodies a duality of philosophical traditions that underpin it.
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Her work embodies a strong visual language and iconography, with bold and voluptuous figures rendered with a designer's touch.
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As some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a love that may endure even past death.
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But could a candidate who embodies everything millennials oppose be the thing that drives them to the polls in November?
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"The Evoque really embodies this segment perfectly, combining strong design, ride height, and a relatively affordable entry point," he said.
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She's a princess (in pants!) who is flawed, but no longer apologizing for those flaws, and Levy embodies that strength.
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It embodies the concept of community through houses that consist of chosen families and enforces the idea of self-empowerment.
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But Chase is more than the sum of her gumbo and fried chicken—she embodies the city and its history.
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The 6-foot-7 wing embodies much of what the league is looking for, and where the game is going.
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People feel like Chick-fil-A, the food is separated from any political ideology, whereas a celebrity embodies the wrongdoing.
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Gcam embodies an atypical approach to photography in seeking to find software solutions for what have traditionally been hardware problems.
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Clad in an Ann Demeulemeester chunky sweater and pants, Lohan embodies the pure, pre-fall snuggle buddy fantasy with aplomb.
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And she embodies a growing sense among young evangelicals that being pro-life cannot simply mean life in the womb.
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This glamourous look embodies Ta's idea of the perfect fall makeup: "super glowy skin and a lip color," he says.
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"Arianna embodies the type of optimistic leadership we need as Uber continues to grow," said Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. 10.
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"Michelle Obama embodies the modern, American woman, and I don't mean that in any platitudinous or vague way," Jones writes.
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And perhaps no character embodies that last point more than Helga Pataki, the yellow-haired gal with a distinct unibrow.
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They ought to think about what essential theme it embodies — the simple Democratic message on climate change and clean energy.
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" Margo Price embodies that non-coastal voice we were all admonished to spend more time thinking about in "Pay Gap.
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"I think it embodies what I'm trying to do in life: tough it out and live it out," Vader says.
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Such is the concept of aloha 'aina, literally meaning "love of the land," which among many things embodies that interconnectedness.
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He embodies an inherent "wokeness" consistent with the left-of-center politics now so closely aligned with late-night comedy.
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It was a methodical, well thought out performance, where her stillness embodies the beauty and build up to the song.
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He will help congressional races around the country as these new voters call for the change and disruption he embodies.
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Each image embodies this tension of what one is allowed to see, and what darkness could at any moment repossess.
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While Greene has Sheil play dress-up in a "bad" film, the lanky British actress Rebecca Hall fully embodies Chubbuck.
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Krane landed on the name Modal because it embodies the company's primary mission of delivering transactions within someone else's experience.
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Eddy's father, Jacky Belleguele, embodies the effect that gradual economic decline has had on the region's white working class men.
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Like Trump, it was more anti-establishment, and Clinton embodies the Democratic establishment in addition to all her other negatives.
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West's powerful delivery embodies the "start slow, rise higher, strike fire and retire" approach of the black church as well.
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He says particularly Michael Dell, the self-made multi-billionaire, founder of Dell Computers and Cuban's friend, embodies the idea.
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The persona he embodies in these songs is self-critical but not too worked up about it, wary yet unalarmed.
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Now is the time to show the world we are a country that embodies inclusiveness, equality, and justice for all.
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Mike Pence embodies this development: He self-identifies as an "evangelical Catholic" which obscures his opinion of the Protestant Reformation.
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Even the embattled Anthony Scaramucci, who more closely embodies President Trump's combative outsider persona, could be a better fit here.
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Whatever triggered her to discriminate against my son embodies exactly what is wrong in the United States of America today.
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It's a funky song that Williams embodies and completely owns, and Perry's bits and pieces compliment the bouncy vibe entirely.
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Pokémon Sun: Born from a sand mound playfully built by a child, this pokémon embodies the grudges of the departed.
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The president will not meet with Fidel Castro, 89, who embodies the rancorous history between the United States and Cuba.
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Mr. Davis embodies this point of view with a stunning, arrogant innocence that charms and, in a subliminal way, terrifies.
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"It kind of embodies the fact that it's a female-owned company, having the word sister in there," she explains.
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Sarah Shook embodies both perspectives, writing movingly as both a victim of someone else's self-involvement and as its perpetrator.
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It embodies all the best attributes of a grand tourer; powerful engine, well-balanced chassis, comfortable ride, and luxurious cabin.
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That album embodies his unique gift of blending all genres to then build something new, transcending mimicry to reach mastery.
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Audi managed to engineer a true mini R8 here, because it embodies everything that defines its larger, faster big brother.
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In Shuri, T'Challa's sister, we find a headstrong, intelligent, and funny woman who embodies the idea of women in STEAM.
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A feather, with its reciprocal structure, embodies the confluence of two powerful and equally important evolutionary forces: utility and beauty.
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Deadly germs, Lost cures The rise of Candida auris embodies a serious and growing public health threat: drug-resistant germs.
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Desert Island embodies an "abstract idea of punk rock," Mr. Fowler said, by operating on a no-restrictions consignment basis.
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Third, and maybe most important, SAM embodies a new civic architecture, which has become known as the "collective impact" approach.
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"Shakira embodies the word 'superstar' so Swarovski crystals were an obvious choice," Nicolas Bru, Shakira's stylist, said, according to Billboard.
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The aspiration that Caroline Calloway embodies is the ability to express feelings boldly and the freedom to be a mess.
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There are others, however, who believe that Aspen embodies the establishment complacency that created the conditions in which populism fomented.
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With walk-up songs in particular, you want something catchy and powerful, something that embodies the spirit of the campaign.
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His choice for attorney general — which, like his other early choices, has been praised by white supremacists — embodies that worldview.
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Relatively low in alcohol and intensely refreshing, it embodies the French phrase vins de soif, or wines for quenching thirst.
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The film embodies the Great Man Theory of History and, more to the point, the Great Man Theory of Acting.
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The last object in the Bard exhibit embodies the fair's evanescence: a chunk of fused glass from the building's remains.
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Because he personally embodies these qualities — these intellectual qualities and these artistic qualities — to a degree that is really unusual.
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As do country houses elsewhere in literature — Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead, for instance — Pemberley embodies the Tory values of old England.
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Mr. Obama's decision to accept the fee from Cantor Fitzgerald embodies an enormous attitudinal shift in the past six decades.
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Needless to say, for Bannonists, the European Union embodies everything that is wrong with the current state of the West.
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He ran against the establishment — and against a candidate who embodies it far more than John McCain or Mr. Romney.
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The joy of these characters is that we all represent a demographic, and Jacqueline so fully embodies the 1-percenter.
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At such moments New York embodies the classic British slogan of World War II vintage: Keep calm and carry on.
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They won't want somebody who essentially runs against the Democratic establishment (Bernie Sanders); they'll want somebody who embodies it (Harris).
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Personally, I'm not only in love with buffalo wings, but also obsessed with the culture that eating chicken wings embodies.
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Our country's history embodies this lesson, telling a story of expanding voting rights culminating with the 215 Voting Rights Act.
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Most importantly, science is a process that embodies tackling uncertainty head-on, asking questions that push the boundaries of knowledge.
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The alliance embodies the principles of internationalism, globalism, and free trade — everything the Trump administration wants to do away with.
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" Although he doesn't believe Swift is "red pilling" the masses, he says he believes that she embodies the Aryan "spirit.
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The works themselves are both luminous and discursive, the latter because the image embodies the paradox of representing the divine.
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The latest Apple Watch Series 4 is the company's first real device that embodies Apple and Cook's health-oriented road map.
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For one, it reminds us of how much we love Stewart's IDGAF style — the kind that embodies your inner angsty goth.
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It embodies them, represents them, and eventually, when you're tucked up in your sad little bed at night, it becomes them.
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Now, though, Evolution embodies an entirely different development strategy, one that recognizes that consumers are savvier than they used to be.
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In the absence of his rigor and clarity, he left behind a headquarters that embodies both his autobiography and his values.
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People like to think of Madonna as the poppiest of pop, but deep down, she embodies a true punk performance artist.
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Obama and Democrats here are up against a Republican campaign in Nevada that embodies the surprisingly durable politics of Trump's party.
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And as artists so often do, our next performer embodies the great tradition of delivering important social messages through their music.
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No one embodies the spirit of Halloween more than the late Shirley Jackson, one of the most successful American horror writers.
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Trump's time in office embodies a defiant repudiation that this presidency should be subject to conventional standards of ethics and accountability.
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But color aside, we love that the voluminous style embodies Working Girl confidence — without the shoulder pads or hard-lined makeup.
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They too are self-made, and it's a strong representation of the versatility and social awareness that the brand embodies. —N.
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The dejected character, though decidedly less kawaii in proportions than a Yoshitomo Nara figure, at times embodies a similarly cognizant childishness.
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Robertson on Tuesday re-signed the existing policy framework, which embodies the bank's current mandate, with acting RBNZ Governor Grant Spencer.
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They explained: As trans Jewish artists, we dream of a Jewish museum that embodies the Jewish values of justice and solidarity.
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Mr. Szamreta embodies William warmly with many affirmative nods of the head and a hand that occasionally creeps toward his heart.
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Some Sanders supporters have pledged not to vote for presumptive nominee Clinton, who some feel embodies the systemic problems Sanders highlighted.
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I think he embodies something that the writers were interested in seeing in the Wendy character: helping people make change quickly.
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"She embodies women's empowerment," says Lala, an aspiring stylist who was manning the store register the afternoon I come to visit.
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Because his hunting grounds are the highest, most expensive echelons of gay culture, he perfectly embodies the ideals of that time.
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Democrats believe the issue embodies Trump's divisive tenure, one of their core arguments against a president presiding over a strong economy.
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Posters of a chubby ceramic figurine in a red robe, who apparently embodies the dream, were plastered all over the country.
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It must be said: Bran embodies the stereotype of a fannish geek that spends his entire day sitting surfing the internet.
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In fact, the town of Greendale, where Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka) and her friends run wild, embodies the holiday year-round.
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But while the end result differs each time, the summer anthem commonly and above all embodies renovation: old frameworks made anew.
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But when I asked Stanley whether he endorses a NCAA system that he seemingly embodies, he was quick to denounce it.
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Denzel embodies the idea of a man living his life on terms that are based on a cause — going toward something.
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But his goal in running Robert's embodies the zealous preservation traditional country, rockabilly and honky-tonk culture has on Lower Broadway.
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In the film, her intimate, one-on-one performance embodies the grueling post-heartbreak healing process, augmented by Huang's stunning VFX.
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The 51/49 rule embodies this mentality: I try to bring at least 51 percent of value to all my relationships.
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And what better way to celebrate the date that embodies everyone's favorite mathematical constant than with precisely 3.14 facts about pi.
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Not your typical talk and tasting, the aim was to have people experience the convivial and spiritual dimensions that cider embodies.
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Law enforcement's participation in Pride parades embodies the disconnect, she said, pointing to the arrests of protesters last weekend in Columbus.
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Social Security embodies those values, so it is no surprise that Americans of all stripes are united around expanding Social Security.
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"She's embodies every sort of ounce of strength and nobility and dignity and integrity that that character should have," Hemsworth said.
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WOLFGANG GRUPP embodies the values of the Mittelstand—the mid-sized firms, often family-owned, that employ 60% of German workers.
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A hardline, unrepentant neoconservative, Bolton embodies the worst of the bipartisan foreign policy failures of the last decade and a half.
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"One of the things the I.O.C. found intriguing about ultimate is that it kind of embodies the Olympic ideal," he said.
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So it may go with the refugee, who embodies in the clearest way the liquidity of fear in the contemporary moment.
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In this case, manhood can be affirmed symbolically through one's vote or show of support to a candidate who embodies manhood.
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Biden embodies the establishment powers-that-be, while Obama rose to power by upending Bill Clinton's democratic machine and establishment power.
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In a way, the measure embodies the party's argument that Trump and his administration have repeatedly shirked ethical standards and precedents.
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It is about who embodies those intangible qualities that not only make a good human being, but also a great leader.
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Mr. Epstein (who played Gerry Goffin in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical") ably embodies a vaguely passive-aggressive, noncommittal male archetype.
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As a music artist, Moonchild embodies a message of sexual liberation for women, which she says earns her praise from fans.
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Conversely, "Adidon" also embodies the point of exhaustion we've all felt as these beefs have stretched long past their expiration date.
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The climate struggle embodies the essence of what it means to be human, which is that we strive for the divine.
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Stately, 200 years old and burned into the collective memory of the Hennessys, this tree embodies the family's idea of stability.
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"As some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a love that may endure even past death," he read.
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Born in Quebec to a Lebanese mother and a Uruguayan father, Ms. Mazza's multicultural background in many ways embodies contemporary Quebec.
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She embodies an excess that lies at the molten core of opera, and which spills into the images she unloads online.
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Epstein's ability to evade justice is of a piece with the elite impunity that Trump pretended to challenge, but actually embodies.
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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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Their mutual respect and affection, despite their disagreement on practically everything, embodies, to Brooks, the answer to the culture of contempt.
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After all, the rule of law embodies evenhandedness, and 'what is sauce for the goose is normally sauce for the gander.
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In the film, he embodies more than a dozen men and women affected by decades of conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
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The work on view in the upper gallery embodies tensions between the lightness of commodity and the violence of our time.
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The traits Trump embodies are narcissism, not humility; combativeness, not love; the sanctification of the rich and blindness toward the poor.
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Reyez's songwriting embodies the marital sentiment of "'til death do us part;" In her musical universe, nobody truly escapes love alive.
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Fearful of secularization and feeling culturally besieged, they have thrown in with a president who embodies that old early-1980s debauch.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel, above, who is running for a fourth term, embodies what feminists the world over have hoped to accomplish.
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Shown at the Venice Biennale two years ago, "Sea State" embodies Lim's obsession with his country's transactional relationship with the ocean.
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It's a beauty that embodies same-sex and queer desire, is inescapably dyke camp, and is largely missing from mainstream media.
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It's easy to lull people into assuming that the question of standing embodies some kind of neutral principle, divorced from ideology.
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But Ms. Smith speaking is, implicitly, Ms. Smith listening, paying scrupulous attention to the varied people she embodies with such precision.
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He embodies one of Seurat's favorite artistic dictums, "concentrate," with an unwavering focus that seems to consume and illuminate the dark.
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One embodies the right wing populism that brought Trump to power; the other the Republican establishment that Trump is now disrupting.
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Each character in the novel embodies those extremes, oscillating between them, sometimes like a metronome, sometimes like a ticking time bomb.
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It embodies a flaw in von Holzhausen design language, which has found lovely expression in sedans but that struggles with SUVs.
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"His story embodies the dedication and struggle that Iranian students around the world experience when advancing their careers abroad," she said.
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Go deeper: Wuhan, population 11 million, is an industrial and manufacturing hub that embodies China's rise as a global economic power.
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There is no city in the parts of the United States hospitable to Zika that embodies migration more than Houston does.
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So it's not accidental that he has this effusive, vibrant life force and also embodies a certain inevitable march towards death.
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To them, Montessori or HighScope, Reggio Emilia or Waldorf, or some other school of pre-K pedagogy embodies the Holy Grail.
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And a huge part of Trump's appeal is that he absolutely embodies this form of politics, or this approach to politics.
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The measure embodies Democrats' vision of social insurance at a time when many people have no private pension and meager savings.
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We're really confident you're going to hire the right team on the ground here that really embodies what we stand for.
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After 22 years of activity, the gallery bids goodbye with (Im)perfection, an exhibition that perfectly embodies its spirit and mission.
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More than most soldiers, "Blizzard," one of the deputy commanders of Ukraine's 58th Brigade, embodies the strain of this interminable conflict.
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"He embodies what the United States believes," said Jennifer Arangio, senior director of the U.S. National Security Council, sitting alongside Isaacs.
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This loss of relative social status helps explain the anger and resentment that Weiss describes and to some extent herself embodies.
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There's a millisecond at the centre of her phrasing of the word "Hey" where her voice embodies an almost transcendent purity.
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" Schlossberg concluded, "We honor President Kennedy's legacy today by celebrating a man whose bold action embodies the principles of my grandfather's legacy.
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Molina's letter adds a fresh sense of urgency and embodies what the entire health care industry wants: certainty that funding will continue.
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At 6663, Jared Kushner just barely makes the cut for America's most contentious demographic, and yet somehow embodies all of those stereotypes.
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For instance, Steven and Connie can gain the ability to fuse into Stevonnie, an "experience" who embodies the best of both characters.
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Heller embodies his party: The senator flirted with independence, and Trump openly threatened him into supporting the unpopular attempt to repeal Obamacare.
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That's why Refinery29 asked some of our favorite photographers to share an image that embodies the way they see our country today.
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What do you find the most personally relatable about Jack, or themes that he embodies that has followed you throughout your life?
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"EvanConnect," one of the men in the video who goes by a pseudonym online, embodies a bridge between digital and physical crime.
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For it embodies an intellectual current that flows to the new president, Emmanuel Macron, as well as his prime minister, Edouard Philippe.
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In the clips, she embodies what Campt calls "black fugitivity and refusal," or the resistance to being fully captured in these images.
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All of that said, every character embodies depression, which children watching Pooh films will likely not realize until later on in life.
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Much like the noble creatures she illustrates in Soviet Space Dogs, Turkina embodies courage, dedication, and the hope of a better world.
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Then again, America is highly fractious right now and the particular strain of populism which Trump embodies has heightened concerns about fraud.
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No one embodies the dual nature of the Dual Monarchy's appeal better than Stefan Zweig, an Austrian novelist with a cult following.
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Though strained, their joint mission embodies a pact between "physical force" and the "more enlightened path" of wisdom that may rescue China.
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Mr Pashinian stresses Armenia's strategic alliance with Russia even as his country breaks away from the oligarchic system that Mr Putin embodies.
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Bustopher Jones is a roly-poly aristo-cat who embodies the stuffy, influential, yet benevolent businessmen of London's upper-crust cat-ocracy.
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His swagger, bravado, and bad boy charm undiminished with time, he still embodies those thrilling days when rock was new — and hot.
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A former Europe minister, Mr Trzaskowski embodies the legacy of Donald Tusk, who led PO until he moved to Brussels in 2014.
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"We shot this campaign in a barn and I think the setting completely embodies America and so does the fashion," Brown says.
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" Buehler agrees: "The clitoris embodies many misogynistic fears about sexual pleasure: that penetration and penises may not even be necessary for orgasm.
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Jill Tarter embodies that creativity in her work with the SETI Institute, and is the subject of a special video released today.
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This is the visual that embodies for many Americans what democracy looks like — and most specifically, the office of the U.S. president.
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Rachel Getting Married embodies that soulful love of the world — and it's exactly the right movie to watch to honor his memory.
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The app's slogan "Fiction for the Snapchat Generation" embodies the founders' goals: revive fiction from being lost in the social media generation.
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As Susan, Madge embodies everything that would come to define her 20173s persona: the fashion, the attitude, the "Into the Groove"-ness.
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As Susan, Madge embodies everything that would come to define her 1980s persona: the fashion, the attitude, the "Into the Groove"-ness.
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Annie's simultaneously horrified and awed reaction to the séance embodies the conflicted relationship that the grieving can have with this common platitude.
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Gay rights If there is one area where Kennedy virtually embodies a line of Supreme Court precedent, it is over gay rights.
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"Living in Gaza, I felt the fear that plagued us all, and the otherness and hopelessness the wall now embodies," he added.
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La Mendoza identifies as a "travestí," a word reclaimed by activists that embodies an anti-colonial spirit and rejects Western gender constructs.
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Tracing and complicating history, Goyette embodies her murdered namesake not as a solemn exercise, but as a raw and often obscene investigation.
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Harris embodies the party's ambitions and contradictions on this issue as its leaders try to navigate a swing in the opposite direction.
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"Prince William County embodies the challenges that Donald Trump and his politics of the division are confronting in today's world," he said.
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Omar's comments were wrong and she has proven multiple times that she embodies a vile, hate-filled, anti-Semitic, anti-Israel bigotry.
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The video for "Cheap Queen" embodies many of the reasons why fans, especially in the LGBTQ community, have gravitated towards King Princess.
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The telescope, which is in a majestic but impoverished part of Guizhou Province, embodies China's plans to rise as a scientific power.
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The magenta bedspread matches the curtains from her palace, and the mirror hanging above the bed embodies the shape of her throne.
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The Paris candle embodies the chic energy of the city with an elevated blue and copper color scheme and a lavender scent.
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But his reliance on charter flights contrasts sharply with his image as a Rust Belt mayor who embodies frugality and Midwestern modesty.
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An eye-catching wall hanging titled "Black-White-Red" near the entrance embodies the show's exploration of relationships across time and place.
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It's a humble, hopeful and scientific message that perfectly embodies Parker, the first living person to have a spacecraft named after him.
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While Baron Cohen specializes in macho bullies, Fielder embodies a different male archetype, one whose urge to manipulate is submerged in irony.
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While her current home embodies the beautiful, trashy aesthetic she's become known for over the years, it hasn't always been this way.
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On Cleveland's east side, the Glenville neighborhood embodies the neglect of the lead problem and the hope that it might be erased.
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Accompanied by the vocalist Aditya Prakash, who is also her brother, Ms. Prakash embodies the physical and spiritual power of flickering fire.
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It's a movie that's both named for and embodies a place, and that lends an extra specificity and weight to its story.
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No other film better embodies the meaning of Thanksgiving: it's not about the food or even family but having empathy for others.
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I just think that "Bodak Yellow" embodies everything about what a boss ass bitch is and what a woman wants to be.
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And the Waif embodies the part of her that wants to kill off her true self and become a new person — nobody.
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One of the attributes I most admire about her is the resilience she embodies and the genuine sense of hope she exudes.
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But what galls many people, including Gonzalo, is that Preysler embodies the celebrity entertainment culture that Vargas Llosa long claimed to abhor.
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Less than 10 years ago, the Bharatiya Janata Party had a galaxy of seasoned leaders, but today Mr. Modi embodies the party.
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For Zamanbol, her eagle embodies her grandparents, although the bird she hunts with today is not the one her grandfather gave her.
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Swedes embrace consideration and minimalism, and the practice of "death cleaning" (which can start in your 30s — why wait?) embodies those values.
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And now, another daguerreotype of a ruined building embodies the melancholy of archival photography: Notre-Dame cathedral, whose Gothic expanses appear imperishable.
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Ms. Merkel embodies what feminists the world over have hoped to accomplish, but the rest of Germany has largely not caught up.
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Another figure embodies Gawharshad Begum, a powerful 13th-century empress who championed artists and writers, including the renowned female poet Mehri Herawi.
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"The foundations of a progressive policy platform are empathy and decency, which @JoeBiden embodies to a truly rare extent," Power tweeted Tuesday.
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If there's a mouse pad that embodies the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" design philosophy, then it's the SteelSeries QcK.
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New York embodies that and more, including a pass-the-buck, kick-the-can approach to governance that mirrors our national dysfunction.
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She embodies the strength of a matriarch, the vulnerability of a teenage girl, and the courage of the young women of today.
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The deal embodies Congress's longstanding approach to fiscal policy, in which the sacrifices largely consist in letting others have what they want.
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Widener agrees that Anavrin was likely inspired by Erewhon because of the way that it embodies the wellness culture in Los Angeles.
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It's about choosing an argument -- and a candidate who embodies that argument -- and then explaining to readers why that argument is superior.
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The big picture: Hampton's decision embodies the modern challenge facing college basketball, but fears over this becoming the new normal are exaggerated.
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Sasse said he expected Gorsuch to show at this week's hearing that he embodies what the black robe he wears represents: impartiality.
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But more important, the boy's performance embodies the festival's synthesis of legacy and optimism that "We Are the Dream" aimed to capture.
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This black frazzled wig with blue tints probably embodies how Moira feels when she sees Stevie and Patrick getting secret dance lessons.
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His division embodies Vanguard's credo of do more with less: The 45 people he oversees globally look after $2 trillion in assets.
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There is no figure who embodies these intangible ideals of class, dignity, and power on the world stage more than the Queen.
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On the other hand, Christopher Lloyd turns up as a wild-eyed eccentric who embodies an awful lot of senior-citizen stereotypes.
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One summer rite of passage, known as dropping, embodies these principles in extreme form: leaving children to navigate the woods at night.
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London is a city synonymous with art and culture and nowhere embodies the city's infatuation with art more than the Tate Modern.
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IF THE POWER of art lies in the transformation of reality, then no medium more fully embodies radical metamorphosis than papier-mâché.
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" Rami Malek embodies Mercury onscreen, but as he told The New York Times last year, "No one wants to hear me sing.
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He embodies empathetic humanism, and if there is any justice in the world, he'll be recognized in every awards lineup this fall.
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This whimsical performance by birds also embodies the struggle between humans and the natural world that the curator built into the show.
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Whedon: Sarah Michelle Gellar embodies Buffy extraordinarily, and she brings an intelligence and depth to the character that I certainly couldn't write.
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The presumptive Republican nominee's motto — "Make America Great Again" — in some ways embodies the manufacturing past the United States has moved away from.
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Vesey embodies one of the reasons lotteries were controversial: They threatened a core ethos of American society that supposedly connects merit and money.
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However, the continuing comparison between Galletti, Taylor, and now, Hirst, embodies the slippery nature of determining ownership over ideas in the art world.
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But the pontianak also embodies a subversive female energy that is increasingly being embraced by a new wave of writers and film-makers.
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"I love everything about this collection and truly believe it embodies the spirit of Magnolia," Joanna wrote in a post on Target's website.
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The film embodies this sober spirit, showing how much worse matters have become since Mr Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" was released in 2006.
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In short, though it is easy to have forgotten while living through the Obama years, the American system embodies numerous checks and balances.
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"It is a little bit curious that he is now offended at the notion that he embodies New York values," Mr. Cruz said.
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Lost Constellation dips you into this not-quite-but-almost-friendly sort of loneliness and isolation that embodies a walk in wintery woods.
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Mr. Dawes scarcely resembles Mr. Nureyev, but he embodies the dancer's imperious presence and gestures, and he speaks in a persuasive Russian accent.
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It's about a group of people recognizing a character that embodies raw power, and how they can use it to their own ends.
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Alton Brown embodies the ultimate foodie nerd on his numerous TV series, but the Food Network star's Mariettta, Georgia, loft is shockingly hip.
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As the commentator in the video above notes, Crufts wants dogs to have fun above all else and Kratu certainly embodies that belief.
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We've had it bashed into our skulls that Negan symbolizes the dysfunction and depravity of the post-apocalypse, while Rick embodies humanity's hope.
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The story takes this idea of your facilities declining in old age and embodies it in a physical enemy, a man called Phoenician.
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"I love everything about this collection and truly believe it embodies the spirit of Magnolia," Joanna wrote in a post on Target's website.
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In "Double Dribble," Wiwek himself embodies a DJ ape playing for a crowd of turnt monkeys in front of the green jungle canopy.
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Growing up in a small suburban area 15 minutes or so from Helsinki, ALMA embodies the Nordic sensibility of keeping herself to herself.
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Political Twitter makes it tempting to overgeneralize, but the right's reaction to the Puerto Rico primary actually embodies one of Rubio's central liabilities.
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As a video game that embodies the heroics of everyday survivors, The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit achieves something difficult, moving, and exemplary.
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Although the beignet gives it a run for its money, no other treat so beautifully embodies the excess that accompanies Mardi Gras celebrations.
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Jenkins says she embodies love, justice, kindness and independent thinking.. "Since the beginning of time we've told stories through universal characters," Jenkins said.
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They also serve as a much-needed reminder that aging doesn't mean becoming "lesser than" — something that Helen Mirren both advocates and embodies.
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As Noisey writer Sarah McDonald puts it, Drake's music embodies the competitive, manipulative and emotionally forward traits of his sign to a tee.
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"I think this project reminds us of the complexities of identity and diversity, whether ethnically and or culturally, each of embodies," Sanchez said.
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But the Igbo word 'ogbanje' does not have that separation, it embodies the paradox of being spirit and human at the same time.
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I think it embodies everything I look for in a track: tight hats, catchy hooks, vocal samples, and all these layers and changes.
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The project challenges stereotypes about Islamic culture by upending them with a kind of absurdity, and Bennani's humor embodies a sense of generosity.
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The project embodies the worst fears of Polish conservatives who see pacts between Poland's powerful neighbours, Germany and Russia, as an existential threat.
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As someone who has relied on lawsuits to maintain his power, Trump will certainly not promote the blind justice that Lady Justice embodies.
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"We like to call ourselves an all-ages publisher, but the fact is that Asterix probably embodies that the best," Mr. Nantier said.
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It's why Dooky Chase embodies New Orleans cuisine and the James Beard Foundation will honor her this year with that Lifetime Achievement Award.
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As a Republican TV ad states, Clinton embodies all that many Americans, Republicans and Sanders' supporters alike, view as being wrong with politics.
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Editorial If one state best embodies all the irrationality, unreliability and arbitrariness of the death penalty in America in 2016, it is Alabama.
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The cinematic video for "Old Town Road" embodies the song perfectly — and why it has become the most popular song of all time.
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Rasheeda (Gail Bean) embodies the sort of sassy black girl archetype that may be O.K. around friends but reads as inappropriate anywhere else.
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Harris, in particular, gives us a glimpse at a new reality -- a leader who embodies the convergence of race and gender in America.
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The trailer asks these questions and more, but our focus is on just how well King embodies Gypsy Rose in this short clip.
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"My favorite investment, one that embodies this philosophy, is Geico, which I learned about when I was 20 years old," Buffett tells Forbes.
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In our times, John McCain embodies many of them including notions of duty, honor, country, courage and integrity in all endeavors of life.
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It's not hard to see why Yachty embodies that idea for so many people, beyond his own astute approach to engineering his rise.
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Owning AirPods embodies what it means to be "rich" in the same way as this picture of Kanye West haphazardly holding his laptop.
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However, Haiti has represented the best of humanity from its birth, because it embodies the words from the U.S.'s Declaration of Independence.
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But if anyone embodies the spirit of the idea, it's the perennially chill, sunglass-wearing talk-house producer from Detroit known as Moodymann.
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The DCP embodies two key principles of building resilience — collaboration and tradeoffs — that apply not only in the West but across our country.
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The other is the Eames House in Pacific Palisades, it really embodies an L.A. idea about architecture that is really meaningful to me.
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Charles embodies the power of self-esteem, for yourself and as a liberating force for others' struggles against racism, homophobia, illness and stigma.
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So she bid adieu to more than her home — she embodies the spirit of Ernest Hemingway's title, at least: A FAREWELL TO ARMS.
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Oscar is exactly as smart and self-pitying as he should be, sympathetically real though he embodies the stereotype of a philosophy professor.
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"As IOC members, you must choose a city that embodies the principles of Olympic Agenda 2020 and The New Norm," she told them.
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" To learn more about Dr. King's legacy and the continued struggle for racial equality today, read "Memphis Rally Embodies Dr. King's Activist Spirit.
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We never see his face, but as he stands and crouches assertively, reclines leisurely or sways his hips, he embodies confidence and pleasure.
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But those words could also describe how Richard embodies the attitudes of many Quebecers toward English rivals in politics and in the NHL.
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And they acknowledged the symbolic power of naming the school for a man who they believe better embodies the school's values and demographics.
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They say you have to be crazy to be a goalkeeper and current Reading Number 1, Ali Al-Habsi, fully embodies that statement.
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These are excellent values to be sure, but our constitutional tradition also embodies much uglier ones, like white supremacy, patriarchy, xenophobia and militarism.
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She doesn't show you how she's dancing a role; rather, she embodies it with a natural vivacity of breathtaking coordination and elegant strength.
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It's a dark day for our nation when a comedy show embodies what a trial should look like more than the US Senate.
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"'And down the stretch they come' embodies all that is good about thoroughbred racing," Johnson's lawyer Andrew Mollica said in a phone interview.
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Airstream Dispatches has a low price point and contact hours, embodies my core values, and fulfills genuine human needs to create and connect.
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It was organised by a group called Young UN, an internal network committed to ensuring the organisation embodies the principles it stands for.
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Bringing Joseph Campbell's seminal hero's journey story structure to games, this beautiful, wordless adventure embodies all that is universal about the human experience.
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Their fears are understandable — but we should all be concerned about a strategy that seemingly embodies such a high risk of future escalation.
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The legendary singer has a new album coming out Friday titled "Walls" that, she said, embodies her feelings about Trump and his presidency.
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Our father often said of himself that he was 'an ordinary man called to an extraordinary mission,' and Harry embodies that same spirit.
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Our father often said of himself that he was 'an ordinary man called to an extraordinary mission,' and Harry embodies that same spirit.
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He embodies the thinking that has resulted in what is seen as a country without effective borders or a functioning system of laws.
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John Kasich, Trump's fellow Republican who embodies frustration with Trump on issues such as trade and immigration simmering within pockets of the party.
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In the final image in the series, Serena embodies full womanly beauty, her pregnant figure revealingly wrapped in a flowing, earth-toned caftan.
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Mr. Télémaque, 81, has lived and worked in New York, Paris and Port-au-Prince, and his painting embodies the spirit of three.
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For many who lack 19th-century images of their ancestors, the Montier portraits, and the lineage it embodies, can serve an important function.
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Its design embodies the tactility of some of the projects on display, as it requires a black light to clearly read its text.
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In that respect, he's like the rest of this team, a group that embodies every sports cliche about determination but without being insufferable.
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The physical house also embodies many intangible themes: what it means to make a place a home and find a sense of belonging.
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That mantra embodies the rationale behind greenhouse gas accounting, which has become increasingly common in the private sector, especially in the US and Europe.
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From my perspective, because of that cult of personality, Trump will retain much of his support simply because of the symbolism that he embodies.
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If there's anyone who embodies how the so-called 'sharing economy' is changing the way people live and build a business, it's Tim Norton.
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For many, Mayawati embodies the Indian dream: a low-caste woman who overcame enormous odds to get to the top of the political pile.
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" The cherry on top for Ell was also getting to meet Olympian Lindsey Vonn, who was "such a sweetheart" and embodies "true girl power.
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How, we say, could that many of our fellow citizens vote for a man to lead them who embodies the opposite of all that?
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Yes, and no one embodies the Other Way more than Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon), who seems to want out of the rivalry game entirely.
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Cumberbatch cleverly embodies the ambitious Edison, who's not above sacrificing a few pesky morals for success, nor using his fame to manipulate the media.
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Mr. Singh's endurance embodies one of New Yorkers' favorite truisms: that their big, reputedly heartless city is really a collection of small, caring villages.
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It is a comment on nothing; it embodies nothingness itself—a repeated void of humor that passes for a joke in today's cyber-reality.
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But I'm a proud Black boy with joy, in line with the popular social media movement that embodies positive representation within Black male culture.
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VW's glass-walled factory in the eastern city of Dresden embodies the company's post-dieselgate transformation better than any of its 23.7 plants worldwide.
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Speaking at a "topping out" ceremony to mark completion of the new building's concrete frame, Soriot said the site "embodies AstraZeneca's innovation-led transformation".
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Public work "brings the body back and embodies the content in a way that doesn't always happen on the screen," she pointed out, understandingly.
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Earlier this year, I went to brunch with my Parisienne friend, Stephanie, who embodies the French-woman stereotype IRL as much as one can.
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Upon deeper consideration, you'll probably find that it embodies your signs' personality, behavior, likes, and dislikes, to a greater extent than you originally thought.
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"The truck embodies an idea of the hybrid," Khan said during an interview at Public Pool art space, where his work is on view.
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"It just really embodies me," she says about her bridal look, which was perfected with soft waves and natural makeup by 10.11 Makeup Artistry.
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However, no one embodies intersectionality quite like newcomer Toni Topaz, the biracial girl from the South Side who made her debut in season two.
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Holzer's "New Tilt" (2011) not only embodies her signature semantic destabilization, it forces the viewer's body to engage with reading in an unnatural way.
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Amazon Echo Show is $229 The $129 Echo Spot embodies Alexa in its spherical build, giving it the same skills as any Echo speaker.
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"Trump literally embodies everything we oppose," Damon issues, with a warning: "Trump is the witch hunter, and the witches are coming to get him."
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Slender Man almost literally embodies The Man that millennials were fighting According to Chess, the Slender Man represents these anxieties in two major ways.
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Much can and will be said about the dire social consequences about what is in it and the ludicrously optimistic economic assumptions it embodies.
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Lady Gaga is an innovative Aries; someone who embodies the movement of the sign—as a Fire sign, Aries are more inclined take action.
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It is a song that embodies good times while also crushing genre boundaries like a monster truck does to the chassis of old cars.
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Photography is more alive and ubiquitous than ever before, but the forms the medium embodies today are exceedingly different from its 19th-century origins.
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The question going forward now is: How do we build a labor movement that truly embodies the hopes and dreams of a diverse electorate?
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And if we follow through on the commitments that this Paris agreement embodies, history may well judge as a turning point for our planet.
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The public servants in this administration embodies an ethos of service — one that is civic as well as military — which the United States needs.
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Here, she is shown in "Mamavathu Sri Saraswathi," a briskly paced work in which she holds poses and embodies gestures of the goddess Saraswathi.
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"The First Amendment stands as a bulwark against official religious prejudice and embodies our nation's deep commitment to religious plurality and tolerance," she said.
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Not Bee alone, of course, but the entire phenomenon that she embodies: the rapid colonization of new cultural territory by an ascendant social liberalism.
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But it is most well-known for the "City Candle" collection, which embodies the spirits and scents of nine different cities around the world.
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To many Kenyans, Uhuru — whose personal fortune, most of it presumably inherited, has been estimated at a half-billion dollars — embodies their country's inequity.
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Jane Austen's novel "Sense and Sensibility" embodies it in Marianne Dashwood, whose excessive admiration of sensibility in a suitor blinds her to his faults.
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If his dismissal registers as more disturbing than just a rubber-stamp rejection, it's because he embodies the threat of the theocratic regime itself.
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More than a century after his birth, Hitchcock remains our contemporary because the world of menace he conjured embodies our deepest, most existential fears.
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It soon grew into a lifestyle brand that embodies the modern-day romance of Montauk, with its salty mix of fishermen, surfers and artists.
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Stuart completes our delivery service at a local level and embodies the future of express urban delivery, a rapidly expanding strategic activity for us.
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Fred perhaps best embodies what has changed the most for wrestlers of this era: you no longer need to be attached to a company.
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Without saying too much, the series embodies the concept of the titular doll, a series of nesting layers that hide some dark, horrible core.
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No single publisher embodies the consolidation, and the increase of costs, more than Elsevier, the biggest and most powerful scientific publisher in the world.
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In Mississippi, Mr. Bannon is courting another firebrand, State Senator Chris McDaniel, to challenge Senator Roger Wicker, who embodies low-key country-club Republicanism.
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The Vatican has approved the project, on the condition that it would respect the artistic, religious and spiritual values that the Sistine Chapel embodies.
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While Chin acknowledges that there is more work to be done in Flint, the project both embodies a new politics and gestures towards more.
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You may know Natalia Dyer from the Netflix series Stranger Things, where she embodies a badass high schooler by the name of Nancy Wheeler.
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This country also embodies a larger truth: For thousands of years, humanity's greatest challenge was poverty and disease, but increasingly it may be conflict.
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The diaristic performance takes the immediately recognizable tropes of Instagram perfectionism and effectively embodies them, curating the photogenic life of an LA-based character.
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To them, Europe embodies everything they have come to hate: shuttered factories, stagnating wages and a young banker-turned-president who champions deeper integration.
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New York Times metro reporter Nikita Stewart pens an essay that embodies much of how the series seeks the reframe the narrative around slavery.
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"Dodo embodies the green and herbaceous elements of a traditional fougère, but mixed with something strange and unexpected," said the Zoologist founder Victor Wong.
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The middleweight division exists no matter who is at the helm, because it does not have a singular person who embodies that weight class.
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But even as she embodies Graham's definition of the artist as someone who just keeps marching, Smith isn't much interested in straight, continuous lines.
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Mainly a comic figure, Falstaff, a sidekick to Prince Hal, the future King Henry V, embodies a depth more common to major Shakespeare characters.
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One of the things I learned writing these stories is that there's rarely a single individual that embodies these traits in every single way.
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For more than 30 years I've wrestled with how to come to terms with all that it embodies — and how to talk about it.
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The N.R.C. embodies both the ethnic prejudices of the Assamese majority against those of Bengali origin and the widespread hostility toward Muslims in India.
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Obama also embodies a phrase that might serve as an alternative subtitle of "Eight Years," since it appears so often: Being Twice as Good.
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Joschka Fischer, a leftist rebel who served as foreign minister under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, embodies his party's evolution from radical protest to moderate middle.
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Meyer herself and the wholesome, nurturing ethos she embodies welcomes one like a verdant meadow; a caricature of A Time When Things Were Simpler.
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Delivered with wit and lightness by Vedantam, "Hidden Brain" is digestible without ever being dumbed down, and embodies an open-mindedness that becomes infectious.
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President Donald Trump embodies the worst stereotypes conservatives have invoked to describe affirmative action beneficiaries, according to several commentators, political scientists and diversity experts.
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But it also embodies many of the company's typical strengths: a fast in-display fingerprint sensor, a long-lasting battery, and a headphone jack.
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One rally attendee's experience embodies the ideal outcome for a campaign using digital platforms to bring followers into the flock and keep them there.
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In this stylized scene of luxury and opulence, a central figure surrounded by plump putti, fruit, and friendly animals embodies both abundance and charity.
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Bragging that he was always more interested in sex than in power or money, Masino embodies a machismo that is both ruthless and sentimental.
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He embodies the fading old order, while Miller's colleague at Esquire, the preternaturally wide-eyed Dave Eggers, marks the other end of the spectrum.
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