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