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Wheeler is not just the figurative embodiment of the swamp, but the literal embodiment of it.
Our guides are Marianne, the allegorical embodiment of France's republican ideals, and Napoleon Bonaparte, the actual embodiment of the nation's imperial ambitions.
But there is a deeper significance here that shouldn't be missed: The embodiment of this post-factual era, Donald Trump, met the embodiment of medical misinformation today.
Mr Hammond is the embodiment of the first, just as Dominic Cummings, Mr Johnson's chief of staff and, according to his critics, unelected deputy prime minister, is the embodiment of the second.
That made him the unwitting embodiment of the 'Moneyball' ethic.
Still unconvinced of Meyers as an embodiment of patriarchy, though?
Physically, Final's E5000s are the very embodiment of their sound.
I wanted to experiment with the human embodiment, of course.
To some, he was the living embodiment of Ned Flanders.
Clinton and Kaine are the embodiment of the entrenched system.
He is literally an allegorical embodiment of male movie violence.
Conservatives consider the law the very embodiment of government overreach.
Batali was, to many people, a physical embodiment of Eataly.
The iPhone is the embodiment of the yearly upgrade cycle.
He is instead the embodiment of an impossibly pure desire.
To many, Chloë Sevigny is the embodiment of downtown cool.
He was the epitome and embodiment of love and honor.
For me, Celeste is the embodiment of a fierce woman.
She is the physical embodiment of my go-to life advice.
" Miller tagged Clinton as "the embodiment of globalism" and "financial elitism.
Ms Miller calls him the embodiment of a "broader elite consensus".
Henry Akerman is a living embodiment of several popular work trends.
He is also the embodiment of the average Conservative Party member.
Hillary Clinton gave us the basically embodiment of the 💁  emoji.
Plus, he's the embodiment of the Washington establishment you ran against.
Matilda was the embodiment of excellence, on and off the mountain.
In some ways, Trump is the very embodiment of post-modernism.
Orrin is an artist who is the embodiment of that sentiment.
Yet Aaron is not a simple embodiment of the period's prejudices.
To me, he was the embodiment of putting nation before self.
Our public lands are the embodiment of our nation's entrepreneurial spirit.
The human embodiment of "made u think" has done his worst.
Here Caliban becomes the embodiment of male resentment toward matriarchal structures.
Professor Houlbrook sees Mr. Lucas as the embodiment of an era.
Mensah was the embodiment of what our Army values stand for.
The collection is the embodiment of a lifelong obsession with puzzles.
Hijikata's performances foreground the absolute, base embodiment of all human experience.
The characters, too, seem to be the embodiment of conflicting qualities.
She is the embodiment of what somebody needs to go digital.
He was the embodiment of mystery — in and out of the ring.
Now, its new tasting room is a tangible embodiment of that success.
The second is that the NHS is a unique embodiment of compassion.
And then I met President Reagan, who was the embodiment of both.
She is the actual, physical embodiment of a ray of sunshine. 3.
"Zhima Credit is the embodiment of personal credit," the text underneath read.
Consider wellness, which is increasingly regarded as a modern embodiment of luxury.
Christie herself said that she saw the "living embodiment" of Poirot twice.
Weakening and defeating the organizational embodiment of an idea is one thing.
SZA stars as Daenerys Targaryen, the living embodiment of Fire and Blood.
He is cinematic concept made flesh, the physical embodiment of a premise.
He's kind of the embodiment of the CIA and the American military.
Chance, who's name is Chancellor Bennett, is the living embodiment of #BlackBoyJoy.
In our eyes, you are the embodiment of all that is teen.
However, contrary to monolithic representations, Mami Wata is the embodiment of hybridity.
You are both the living embodiment of the "honor" you are getting.
This job advertisement might just be the perfect embodiment of reverse psychology.
It was a French one and the embodiment of this special feeling.
" And so, Truaxe says, "Avestan is the embodiment of this pleasing unfamiliarity.
Pinky's pastel-colored universe feels like an embodiment of placid, suburban childhood.
For Democrats, he is the embodiment of Wall Street and the 1%.
The monstrous embodiment of everything ugly and ruinous about the Republican Party.
The Hip became, in my mind, the embodiment of everything I disliked.
The living embodiment of winter, the White Walkers, marches toward the Wall.
She is the human embodiment of mystique—for her, persona is legend.
Newton is the embodiment of and catalyst for both fashion and faith.
Stell is the embodiment of the word ~*vibes*~ (tildes and asterisks necessary).
Our national public lands are the embodiment of our nation's entrepreneurial spirit.
It is the textbook embodiment of an earworm: once heard, never forgotten.
Trump's convention speech was the perfect embodiment of the politics of distrust.
The Bollywood villain is the embodiment of what India believes ails India.
For Baker, they were the living embodiment of a Utopian racial ideal.
The real estate company calls the home "the embodiment of natural luxury."
Miles was a singular force of nature, the very embodiment of cool.
Mr. McCain is the embodiment of the internal conflict Republican candidates face.
Artpop is the embodiment of what makes generic pop music so terrible.
Kristen Bell makes for an especially accurate embodiment of fans' emotional states.
The charm of the MIDI drawing is in its embodiment of sounds.
Consider wellness, which is increasingly regarded as a modern embodiment of luxury.
"Singing is the embodiment of inner beauty," a librettist tells Bergner philosophically.
The Open Future Festival is the live embodiment of our editorial mission.
Filthy Frank is the embodiment of everything a person should not be.
His "embodiment" of Bach is mainly through music rather than fictional anecdotes.
CultureCon is an embodiment of representation in every sense of the word.
In her pitch, she cast herself as an embodiment of racial progress.
He is the embodiment of everything that a good citizen should abhor.
In a way, she's become the physical embodiment of the civility argument.
Bitcoin is the "embodiment of the fringe of speculative instinct," Gundlach said.
He is the embodiment of the "Don't Tread on Me" Southern mentality.
We are, as [Friedrich] Hegel recognized, the embodiment of world history itself.
Then, yellow is no longer neutral but becomes yet another embodiment of whiteness.
Duff's pint-sized cutie is the literal embodiment of the heart eyes emoji.
It is a perfect capsule, a pristine embodiment of early 21st century desire.
God, the embodiment of love, has created all of us in his likeness.
In many ways, Cole's story is the perfect embodiment of the American Dream.
Efimova became the embodiment of the systemic doping in the Russian athletic system.
The founder says that his story is the embodiment of the American dream.
Steven Universe — both the show and the character — is the embodiment of compassion.
And as for Trump, he is the culmination or embodiment of this misogyny.
For that reason, Mike Boyd is the human embodiment of motivational clams guy.
Laura is the embodiment of the god about whom Fuller makes his art.
She looked like an embodiment of a "Make America Great Again" postage stamp.
"Moon was the embodiment of God," Benscoter recalls in Shoes Of A Servant.
Stephens has always been a gatekeeper, almost the perfect embodiment of the term.
Cockman is the arch-American demagogue, the embodiment of jingoism, racism, and sexism.
Adam Neumann, WeWork's recently-departed CEO, is the perfect embodiment of these contradictions.
Being a Christian became my life's purpose, the embodiment of my entire identity.
The Islamic law, sharia, they look to impose is an embodiment of subjugation.
At this point in the journey, Kendall was the embodiment of those fears.
Candidates are not just the embodiment of ideas, they are flesh and blood.
"His life has been the embodiment of the American dream," the late Sen.
The complete embodiment of the smart-guy trope that can't do shit else.
In Feldman's capable hands, Madison becomes the original embodiment of our "living Constitution."
"He's the living embodiment of the lifestyle," Mr. Klein said of Mr. Kahn.
On the other hand, it's the embodiment of his art in one image.
The human embodiment of this principle is James Harden, the Rockets' best player.
However, the process spawns something else entirely—a living embodiment of his id.
To some people, ashes are sacred, the physical embodiment of our inextinguishable spirits.
He is the embodiment of the unassailability of white power and white privilege.
The title for his new book, iBauhaus: The iPhone as the Embodiment of
The physical embodiment of arrogance, entitlement, disrespect and contempt for our parliament. pic.twitter.
Coleman's Camping Coffeemaker is the embodiment of everything that makes car camping great.
Clinton the "queen of the warmongers" and the "embodiment of corruption" — after Mrs.
The president is the embodiment of the Republican Party and its position now.
The experience was the embodiment of that cliché about sports — it was empowering.
He was -- and is -- for many, the living embodiment of the American dream.
" Latour also describes migration as the human embodiment of our "new climatic regime.
This dog is a four-legged embodiment of the classic approach-avoidance conflict.
It was the architectural embodiment of New York's vaulted ambition and open arms.
If there's anyone who's the real embodiment of a Kelly Clarkson son, it's him.
He was called "the living embodiment of evil" by Orange County DA Matt Murphy.
Nate is the embodiment of masculinity for Jules — hulking, impossible, and still sexually alluring.
Bush was, as much as anyone else, the embodiment of the Republican Party establishment.
It really is the embodiment of the incredible opportunity and promise this nation provides.
This is the literal embodiment of Zimbabwe's citizens not giving its government any credit.
Well, 3-year-old Hux is the embodiment of that innocent charade, times ten.
And now, Kovacs is working for the very embodiment of wealth inequality: The Meths.
The Mother: a nurturing, compassionate figure, who is the embodiment of love and mercy.
The Crone: the embodiment of aged wisdom, she carries a lantern and offers guidance.
And the Republicans are matching her with a near perfect embodiment of toxic masculinity.
For Madeline the ocean is a powerful, fast moving embodiment of life's greatest mysteries.
These dishes are the embodiment of everything that is good and comforting about food.
If there's ever been an embodiment of "nom nom nom," it is that crab.
The culinary embodiment of the phrase "everything happens so much" — we're here for it.
Kris Kobach is the embodiment of all of the modern Republican Party's basest urges.
Alone with his rifle, the sniper is the embodiment of the one-man army.
She's seen as the embodiment of the Democrats' shift away from the Jewish state.
Although his embodiment of Poirot is far from perfect, the film is very pretty.
Perhaps Sanders's greatest asset at the podium is her embodiment of the Trump voter.
He's the perfect embodiment of the "Me" generation — loud, obnoxious, self-centered, self-absorbed.
For Muslet, it felt like the perfect embodiment of his own philosophy of Islam.
There is Steve Bruce, socialising his arse off, the human embodiment of team bonding.
For the majority of college, I was the living embodiment of a Fashion Don't.
You're not expecting some little white girl to be the embodiment of evil... normally.
One performed, ironically, by someone who is the very embodiment of good-natured cheer.
The walking figure pose is an embodiment of a psychological space – this liminal condition.
Uber has often been cast as the embodiment of excessive use of surge pricing.
Mr. Schwarzman, with an estimated $12 billion fortune, is the embodiment of that caste.
The sartorial embodiment of the warm and fuzzies: slippers in the softest Australian sheepskin.
"He's the embodiment of the philosopher king," said Dana al-Fardan, one such balladeer.
There's no better embodiment of the tension and fear that characterized the Cold War.
The German Democratic Republic always portrayed itself as the embodiment of German anti-fascism.
"He was kind of like this embodiment of all New York governance," Barry said.
Well, the president has always been the symbolic figurehead, the embodiment of the country.
In her most recent, the main character, Simin, becomes the embodiment of the artist.
" Office Details: Groupon's flagship Chicago office is the embodiment of "work hard, play hard.
Mr. Obama's presidency was the living embodiment of a dream we were once promised.
Facebook is the ultimate embodiment of the chasm that divides InternetOne and InternetTwo economies.
"I am a living embodiment of 'love is blind,'" she wrote to the judge.
But Tschang also "became the embodiment of my low self-esteem," Mieze told me.
" What the internet offers, rather than community, is "a certain kind of embodiment of agency.
Today it is the sporting embodiment of tikanga Maori (the Maori way of doing things).
This photo is the embodiment of pure love, and I adore Pink for posting it.
She is the embodiment of the movement she started: Tidying as a way of life.
Asimo, in my mind, departs this world as the embodiment of Honda's great bionic grift.
"You are the embodiment of evil," Judge James Babler told Patterson during the sentencing hearing.
Let's be honest: the classic 1987 jam is the literal musical embodiment of good vibes.
Or it could just be an embodiment of the randomness of mass shootings writ large.
It is the embodiment of nouveau riche: If you have the money, show it off.
Mr. Freedom is the physical embodiment of everything people in the '60s hated about America.
The superpowered siblings close the season in the most literal physical embodiment of that era.
The Montreal Canadiens traded P.K. Subban for Shea Weber, the human embodiment of beige wallpaper.
It also turns Pamuk, in Kirsch's view, into the very embodiment of a global writer.
I ask Rhodes how it felt being seated next to the embodiment of American realpolitik.
She was the embodiment of a class act whose vigor, passion and tenacity are unparalleled.
Their stories, and many more like they are the very embodiment of the American Dream.
If anything, he's the embodiment of everything unattainable but highly desired in this capitalist hell.
Alistair Hewitt: If you're a bride, gold is the perfect embodiment of love and emotion.
Xi Jinping said the airport is seen as a fitting embodiment of the "Chinese dream."
Thirty years ago, the Red Hot Chili Peppers formed an embodiment of that riotous ideal.
It was Howard, therefore, the embodiment of a safe bet, who brought the movie home.
Customers view brands as an extension of their personalities and the embodiment of their aspirations.
As the embodiment of our parliamentary democracy, the House of Commons must convene without delay.
But even the embodiment of Khaleesi was at one time vulnerable and a little lost.
Being the corporeal embodiment of six millenniums of human history isn't easy, Mr. Qader said.
On policy, he's retrograde, an embodiment of a status quo that does not inspire voters.
The first months of his leadership have been an embodiment of Donald Horne's worst fears.
At the time, Westmoreland seemed the embodiment of post-World War II American military power.
He's the living, breathing embodiment of the worst impulses from our collective Google search history.
But one cannot imagine a more destructive embodiment of that breakdown than a President Trump.
Yet even flawed, Washington was both the projection and embodiment of the citizenry's deepest aspirations.
Today, Omar is the most famous Muslim woman in America, the embodiment of representation realized.
While in office, Hastert was generally portrayed as a stolid embodiment of middle-American values.
Ramen Burger is an embodiment of Keizo's vision and passion, which can never be replicated.
Photo: AP Facebook just got one step closer to becoming the literal embodiment of its name.
Albertville was, for her, the embodiment of the changed mentality vis-à-vis elite female athletes.
Cavill has the thankless job of being the live-action embodiment of a video game character.
Alternatively, PAM provides a roadmap that, while visionary, is the very embodiment of its own absence.
In Zimmer's case, she's the walking embodiment of the longstanding style lesson: Flaunt what you've got.
Used extensively across Twitter and Facebook, this GIF essentially became the embodiment of mild, polite disbelief.
I was the living embodiment of "What Guys Want Girls to Wear" articles in women's magazines.
It's a quintessential American immigrant story, with Garland's nomination a triumphant embodiment of the American Dream.
Tyler was the embodiment of a true Boilermaker who will live on in each of us.
Pelosi became another Democratic leader, little more than a twitching embodiment of this age of rage.
As with Fred Morin, this book has become the physical embodiment of Bil's spirit for Millan.
Renata is the living embodiment of the empty platitudes that come with women "having it all".
While Mr Curtis is an embodiment of creeds, the other two are resonant incarnations of humanity.
These days he's like a walking embodiment of Britain's virtues, from understatement to wit to humility.
He was the human embodiment of love and now that love is with its original source.
Never a leading man, Mr. Schallert was instead a high-caliber embodiment of the working actor.
As a medium between two worlds, her embodiment of injustice exemplified what happens when we share.
We get it already: Jon is the embodiment of all that is noble, brave, and good.
This turned the Joker from an evil man to an idea, an embodiment of his belief.
But there's one thing on which we won't budge: the demogorgon is the embodiment of Reaganomics.
The era of the white, thin, Eurocentric model as the only embodiment of glamour is gone.
Despite her outer calm and strange purposefulness, she becomes the embodiment of all this ballet's pain.
This sturdy manufacturer of tractors personified the embodiment of the American Dream for generations of Peorians.
" Morgan also said that Scott was the "embodiment of the U.S. Border Patrol's motto, 'Honor First.
And Malcolm Graham, another of Ms. Hurd's brothers, described Mr. Roof as the embodiment of racism.
And, like America's founding fathers, David Ben-Gurion was the embodiment of his nation's complicated beginnings.
Jennifer Lopez's entrance in Hustlers is the movie embodiment of the "run me over" celebrity meme.
Like 246, it  represents the very embodiment of a pro-Israel position and merits bipartisan support.
For one brief shining moment, however, the flight center was an embodiment of the jet age.
The temple is the spiritual embodiment of the social and economic dislocations that have shaken Thailand.
Or is it an embodiment of the impossible task that string theorists themselves are faced with?
Hamill has become our modern-day O. Henry and the living embodiment of New York City.
Hamill has become our modern-day O. Henry and the living embodiment of New York City.
To the demonstrators, Mr. Macron and his economic programs have become the embodiment of that arrogance.
He's made himself the embodiment of a certain kind of wealth, a boorish kind of wealth.
Saturday's rituals were about transforming him into a "Devaraja", or a divine embodiment of the gods.
These choices were not inspiring choices but data-based ones; the embodiment of Amazon's emotionless practicality.
Geri was the embodiment of a group as big as the Spice Girls, at that particular time.
Dumezweni's embodiment of the role showed me what it could feel like when we move collectively forward.
To them, President Emmanuel Macron, nicknamed "the president of the rich," is the embodiment of that inequality.
"To put it nicely, I think he's the embodiment of everything bad about this country," he said.
The Pragers were not the real-life embodiment of the couple in The Fault in Our Stars.
Yet for the French, Notre Dame is the closest physical embodiment of their deep sense of nationhood.
Even Dickson, the embodiment of the police's failures, gets a meaningful arc and a shot at redemption.
And human embodiment of #hairgoals Blake Lively recently went full-on "Jessie Spano" (her words, not ours).
Najla is in many ways the embodiment of the Saharawi ethos—vigorous and spirited, yet profoundly patient.
Ghost isn't just another member of the Stark family—he's the living embodiment of the Stark sigil.
With her focus on blood and bones and corpses, the Necromancer feels like the embodiment of Diablo.
He was the one human embodiment of everything that has gone wrong between the US and Cuba.
As an extension of Curry, Green is the versatile tough guy, the physical embodiment of Steph's swagger.
"Those rumours are in our view the embodiment of the market's nervousness," Mizuho strategist Peter Chatwell said.
You see the big festival circuit as an embodiment of the scene you were a part of?
Because he's worked in film for nearly three decades, he's also an embodiment of time's cruel indifference.
Turns out Nick was basically the living embodiment of what liberals think a Trump voter looks like.
As the former head of the Republican National Committee, Priebus is the embodiment of the traditional GOP.
Take tiki: Lavishly garnished drinks, sometimes served in anthropomorphic vessels, may seem the embodiment of silly excess.
Loving the freedoms all people are endowed with by their creator is an embodiment of American values.
As a lifelong Houstonian, I grew up believing that he was the embodiment of greed and sleaze.
Mannix's embodiment of Hollywood gangsterdom had less explicit echoes throughout the first half-century of American film.
Klaxons, the band who ended up as the scene's leaders, were the embodiment of that indie unease.
With enough CBD, it's easy to chill out enough sort of empathize with the embodiment of evil.
Cryptobiotic soil breaks down, a healthy decomposition, or recomposition, or mediated embodiment of elemental information–memory packets.
Madge is the embodiment of a "new phone, who dis" text though, so it makes perfect sense.
Bin Salman is the embodiment of that new move for change, and not just because he's young.
How is this boxer, the embodiment of toughness, more capable of taking emotional risks than I am?
For her, the record would suggest at least, he is the physical embodiment of desire's freeing properties.
For three decades, Mr. Cavett was the thinking person's Johnny Carson, embodiment of an East Coast sophisticate.
"His rags-to-riches life story is the classic embodiment of the American dream," Mr. Jeffries said.
It was — metaphorically, at the minimum — the embodiment of festival culture run amok, swelling until it implodes.
Including — especially — making the designer the embodiment of the brand as a shortcut to authenticity and attitude.
"He's an embodiment of what we preach at the Miami Heat," player development coach Eric Glass says.
He isn't just an abstract embodiment of badness, or something like the dark side of the Force.
I am the embodiment of those women some articles warn against when they talk about the dating apocalypse.
Paulson's conflicted character Ally (get it?) is a purposeful embodiment of the privileged liberal of Trump voter nightmares.
The car was possibility, a dream within reach, and the clunky embodiment of that quintessentially American notion: freedom.
All these pieces are just the embodiment of a desire to create flow structures which you can't see.
It wouldn't be to some high tech anything—it would be to the complete embodiment of simple living.
The embodiment of the tech industry is firmly planted in one ear — and falling right out the other.
But slowly I came to see that they're a physical embodiment of something dark in London's overall character.
If ever there was an embodiment of the wisdom of eating your vegetables, it was these gargantuan herbivores.
The leader of the free world is the embodiment of an angry, populist backlash to politics-as-usual.
I'm glad you enjoy your Jorah fandom, but to me, he's the medieval embodiment of Nice Guy Syndrome.
He still holds the Communist Party, and not himself, as both pinnacle and embodiment of authority in China.
A sexual companion to a serial killer with distinct cult-like tendencies, Betty is the embodiment of horror.
At his best, Kevin Spacey has always been a terrifying embodiment of all that is wrong with humanity.
"Liu Xiaobo was the true embodiment of the democratic, non-violent ideals he so ardently advocated," Zeid said.
Maureen is cracked and contradictory, an oracular, foul-mouthed figure, the embodiment of Ireland at its most destructive.
Whatever his intentions at the time, he has become the embodiment of defiance in the face of terror.
Joanne confirmed in an interview that the tiger puppet called Daniel was really the embodiment of Fred himself.
Ballet is a national obsession, and Tchaikovsky's 1876 composition has become the quintessential embodiment of the art form.
The Ex-Im Bank has long drawn the ire of conservatives for its complete embodiment of corporate welfare.
FOR A CITY IN DISTRESS, hip-hop was an embodiment of disorder and a creative response to it.
And Colman's Anne is simultaneously addicted to and imprisoned by her role as the literal embodiment of patriarchy.
In Lynch's schema, Stanton's Rodd is a walking embodiment of a nobler, prelapsarian—that is, pre-atomic—America.
The 1980s anti-government orthodoxy still has many followers; Ted Cruz is the extreme embodiment of this tendency.
But also, who the fuck hasn't at some point in their life been the very embodiment of toxicity?
Having synesthesia gives me great insight into describing the embodiment of these women without words or pretty pictures.
His name is synonymous with commercial success, and his creations have become the pure embodiment of modern pop.
Until quite recently, the most visible embodiment of left-wing electoral activism was the terminally flaky Green Party.
He is, instead, an embodiment of that old Guardiola maxim: He takes the ball; he passes the ball.
To the Molbog, a Muslim tribe indigenous to the area, crocodiles are sacred, the embodiment of their ancestors.
Mr. Trump, of course, is a stupendous embodiment of my theory of the merger of fantasy and reality.
It shows the human voice as the ultimate embodiment of free expression that even prison can't take away.
This is the binary embodiment of offensive cyber operations as influence activity, or the further weaponization of information.
Black people are the embodiment of the gothic, argues Taylor, in that we are white America's greatest fear.
Yet the overwhelming majority of American Jews have cherished Israel so deeply as the embodiment of these qualities.
"To me, he's the embodiment of positivity," said Ms. Stuard, whose work schedule was the opposite of his.
WILMORE: I think that people feel that in some way he is the embodiment of the American Dream.
Yet here she engages with history less as a poetic influence than as the embodiment of global reality.
As a cultural artifact, it's both a sendup and embodiment of our Facebook-enabled era of permanent reminiscence.
Negan is an embodiment of humanity's worst impulses — a reactive id untethered from its restraint and critical reasoning.
Most of the time it&aposs a national embarrassment, the embodiment of everything wrong with our politics today.
His famous father was the embodiment of the traditional "feudal" dynasties that Brotherhood ideologues used to rail against.
Not only does Dom love to drive an American muscle car, he is the human embodiment of one.
Ms. Aristegui is the embodiment of the hope — and the crushing limitations — for a free media in Mexico.
"We wanted to make a physical embodiment of the horror of Trump," Artist 1 said in a statement.
Mr. García Luna was one of the architects — and the embodimentof Mexico's security strategy for a decade.
"The next-generation concept store is the embodiment of the blueprint — it shouts great coffee, fast," Hoffmann says.
To the xenophobic Greeks, they were the original Nasty Women, an embodiment of the Other, despised and feared.
Trump is drawn to Putin's authoritarianism, toughness and embodiment of white Christian resolve against threatening (read Muslim) hordes.
The high-speed rail link was once the locomotive embodiment of the ideal of a border-free Continent.
Waifus. Born on 4chan image boards and thriving on Reddit, Corona-chan is the embodiment of COVID-19.
As of Tuesday, he was still very much alive and kicking, the proto-Trumpian embodiment of fearmongering ethnonationalism.
It's what the embodiment of his clothes should be, if we were going by some unwritten aesthetic script.
Children are something radically new, a true embodiment of freedom and a guide to structuring our social world.
They have wed their own fate to the embodiment of the pornographic and sexually permissive culture they decry.
It's the embodiment of finishing a meal on a strong note—those dudes hit it on the head.
This creation is the embodiment of our shared spirit as we both continue to dare, risk, and dream.
Darlene, if anything, was largely the embodiment of a certain kind of tomboyishness that was prevalent in the 1990s.
Blue Ivy singing freely without judgement and with the support of her mom is the embodiment of that message.
He's like the literal embodiment of human anxiety, which naturally puts people at ease because they don't feel threatened.
As I placed the physical embodiment of this problem into the bubble, several things started to happen very naturally.
And ExxonMobil, critics say, is the embodiment of global corporate power, a private empire with its own foreign policy.
"Don't mess with Donald Trump," Pier yelled, like the human embodiment of the people who reply to Trump's tweets.
Domino is the embodiment of hakuna matata — she doesn't have a care in the world because, well, why care?
Jenna Dewan is the living embodiment of "Since U Been Gone," and we are living for her bachelorette happiness.
Scripture and sermons paint her as the embodiment of God's mercy, forgiving and protecting sinners regardless of their indiscretions.
What was once an embodiment of Haiti's colonial past is now a constantly evolving metaphor for Western society's anxieties.
Not since Orpheus plucked his lyre before Hades has there been a purer musical embodiment of the human experience.
Freya is not only alive, but the embodiment of overprotective motherhood, one that is desperate, manipulative, weak, and secretive.
But as the embodiment of the defence of the Spanish nation, the party surged in the national opinion polls.
"Becky is the embodiment of everything that you're dying and desperate to do," Cooke told Refinery29 in an interview.
Tens of millions of voters viewed him as the human embodiment of a welcome wrecking ball aimed at Washington.
But mainly, he is the embodiment of what Fox News has always been: brash, boastful, bombastic — and old school.
She's dishonest; she's the embodiment of entrenched power and the failed Washington status quo; and of course, she's crooked.
He is the embodiment of the theory that undiluted conservatism will boost turnout and overwhelm the Democrats' demographic advantages.
In turn, he's become the embodiment of Trump's "deep state," condemned by name regularly on the president's Twitter feed.
In a way, this is perfectly appropriate: Junior is the embodiment of everything that's wrong with the Trump administration.
Fox Orders Second Installment As the embodiment of Media, Anderson's character shape-shifted between icons of American pop culture.
I've marched for women in Keds, which is as true an embodiment of its brand as I can imagine.
She is the living embodiment of our 2018 Instagram-influenced dreams—thicc, flexible, often walking with a hip swivel.
GRO connects you to women and girls who understand this idea and are the embodiment of strong, powerful females.
Big Little Lies is full of amazing performances but it's Kidman's solemn embodiment of Celeste that brings the pathos.
Each artist's piece is drastically different, yet all feel distinctly L.A. Yumi's is the embodiment of Los Angeles minimalism.
He was simply the embodiment of a sweet, soulful, kind of dumb, pet that loyally awaits you each day.
Since 2016 is an anti-establishment election, battling Trump with the embodiment of establishment politics could easily doom Democrats.
"We wanted to make a physical embodiment of the horror that is Trump," one of the artists told Insider.
Mr. Trump is the very embodiment of the culture of narcissism and decadence that moral traditionalism exists to counteract.
Evan Mawarire became one of Zimbabwe's first social media stars, the embodiment of widespread grievances against President Robert Mugabe.
Today, she is the embodiment of anti-corporate politics and a surge of female candidates in the midterm elections.
Now, rather than a careful professor, a reckless bully owns Washington — a lover of backlash, the embodiment of it.
The terrors of a world out of control coalesce around pregnancy, the embodiment of an uncertain, and foreboding, future.
The machine gun, said Mr. Bove, the prosecutor, is "an embodiment of what state-sponsored drug trafficking looks like."
In my imagination, the house in Dover was an embodiment of the zone of bad truth in my head.
Those funded by America were viewed by insurgents as the embodiment of an unwelcome occupation and became "privileged targets".
Many admired Bezos's dedication to his wife and children, and saw it as an embodiment of the company's integrity.
"Rhina, in her whole embodiment of different identifies, allowed people to be able to explore their faith," she said.
Honeycomb itself is embodiment of that model, too: the story is one of engineers building tools that engineers need.
On the cover, a slim, blonde woman sits reading on her couch — the very embodiment of middle-class leisure.
Burke saw them as the embodiment of collective wisdom and the bulwarks of civilisation, standing between decency and anarchy.
The plot can be read as a kind of fantastical embodiment of a rape survivor's shame and self-doubt.
In Nahuatl cosmology, Tezcatlipoca is the god of ancestral memory — an embodiment of transformation achieved through conflict and destruction.
Bana has since then become embodiment of the human toll this grinding conflict has had on the children of Syria.
Peter Kavinsky stole thousands if not millions of hearts as the embodiment of new masculinity and a most unproblematic fave.
Like Britney, Christina and Ariana before her, she is in many ways an embodiment of the cookie-cutter American mainstream.
And really, after our heroes triumphed over the embodiment of death, were we supposed to be afraid of these clowns?
Fun Fact: Bill Skarsgård's embodiment of Pennywise came 19783 years after Tim Curry played the role in the 21978 miniseries.
Bana has since become an embodiment of the human toll this grinding conflict has had on the children of Syria.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda live on in our imaginations as the swinging embodiment of Jazz Age culture.
A third is a soft-spoken embodiment of depression, and the fourth, Cass, is a mother who lost a child.
For one thing, you could view the situation as a measure of progress, as an embodiment of a new paradigm.
Regardless of whether you got caught in your teen years, you are likely an embodiment of the age-crime curve.
Essentially, what happens is the very embodiment of what Porowski loves about cooking: The genial warmth of people coming together.
But to his backers, it's the very embodiment of they've been thinking, but not feeling welcome by society to say.
At home snow-capped Mount Fuji, the perfect embodiment of a volcano, was shaped into a symbol of racial superiority.
Instagram, as the world's largest image-based social network, has become the de facto online embodiment of the art world.
You can't help but feel proud of her, even as she's the living embodiment of Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch.
But just like Rupert perfectly encapsulated the pirate-based theme of Pearl Islands, Christian is the embodiment of this season.
For now, though, the question of what the robotic embodiment of a human really is only hovers on Westworld's horizon.
However, we've failed to realize that supporters of Trump support him because he is the embodiment of their own ideology.
GoDaddy returns to the Super Bowl with a human embodiment of internet memes and not a single bikini in sight.
WE WOULD FOCUS ON HOW DO WE BE, REALLY, THE EMBODIMENT OF ENTERTAINMENT, AND JOY, AND MOVIES AND TV SHOWS.
It is a metonym for the memory of a living person, as well as the vocalizing embodiment of death itself.
She and Polanski were the true cultural influencers of the '60s, an embodiment of the idyllic fantasy of Hollywood life.
Many Catalans see the party as the embodiment of Castilian centralism, and feel marginalised by its drive to aggrandise Madrid.
Much has changed in the intervening seasons, but one thing has not: Teixeira is still the embodiment of the Yankees.
Forever 21's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing cast the struggling fast-fashion retailer as the embodiment of the American Dream.
So farewell to that teenage dream, that embodiment of sass-en-auto, the cutest lil' car that ever did drive.
Back then this approach was unheard of and the execution was the embodiment of faking it 'til you make it.
But she called herself the "real embodiment of revolution," offering herself as a rare honest political voice in the state.
Its most lovable attribute is its embodiment of the taste and style and multigenerational, multicontinental complexity of the Ayubi family.
He is, as he notes in the book, an embodiment of the cosmopolitan ideals so many modern liberals hold dear.
And especially with its setting in Brooklyn, it's also a holistic embodiment of multiple forms and histories of DIY 'life.
He becomes the living embodiment of what the racists and rock snobs could never hear in great disco: the blues.
He's a living embodiment of how, between the predigital world of 1985 and today, both everything and nothing has changed.
An aging Southern belle in a pink house dress, Camille's mother is the living embodiment of Willis's sugary passive aggression.
What was once Peter Stuyvesant's farm became synonymous with saloons and sex, then devolved into the embodiment of Skid Row.
In Mr. Bloomberg, she found a rare rival she seemed truly comfortable attacking, an embodiment of the influence of money.
The Joker, an embodiment of pure anarchy, can be played light or heavy, scary or fun or all at once.
You are an expert on constitutional law and an embodiment of the ideals expounded by the so-called American dream.
"He's almost the perfect embodiment of the rearview thinking of the Republican Party on our energy future," Mr. Markey said.
At the same time, he is the living embodiment of much of what he thinks is broken about our system.
Also, Travis Kalanick, the C.E.O. and basically the embodiment of Uber, said he would be taking a leave of absence.
Donald Trump may be our president, but he is the living embodiment of everything that the Boy Scouts are not.
As commandant from 19833 to 21983, he came to be viewed by many as an embodiment of the Marine Corps.
There is something about his swagger, his unabashed embodiment of a time when women were eye candy and arm candy.
A number of people on the Light Phone team described Hollier to me as the embodiment of the project's ethos.
This milestone for ETFs is the embodiment of the most impactful development to hit the markets in almost nine decades.
The restaurant is such an embodiment of herself, Regan said, that it's hard for her to spend much time away.
Particularly during the 1980s, Gray was the embodiment of wit and self-awareness to a certain breed of urban male.
He is, in some ways, the embodiment of today's N.F.L.: rich, bold, distracted, insecure and more than a little tone-deaf.
Mark Zuckerberg is both a man and the embodiment of a company, so his silence around scandal has done irreparable harm.
"This is the embodiment of the Prophets Ismail and Ibrahim (Abraham) fighting the devil," said Egyptian pilgrim Mohammed al-Jawhiri, 56.
These works are not the remnants of a psyche emptying out, but the complete embodiment of existence, with all its echoes.
The concept revolving around George—in some ways, the very embodiment of lovable mediocrity—would be lost in anything too spectacular.
And if they're a buggy-eyed embodiment of the chaotic evil alignment, you know there's some Chihuahua in there for sure.
This bodes well for theories that Atreus is secretly an enemy of thunder god Thor, possibly the living embodiment of Ragnarök.
Pennywise may be the literal embodiment of evil, but you've gotta hand it to him: Dude is nothing if not consistent.
Not to mention Nakatomi Plaza is the sleek embodiment of steadily encroaching foreign interests on good old red-blooded American soil.
Mineral was the embodiment of what bands like Embrace and Rites of Spring set in motion more than a decade earlier.
Carly Fiorina is the living embodiment of why Donald Trump is the wrong guy to carry the GOP banner in November.
The Lip Kit was provided to North, who is the human embodiment of an Ultralight Beam, during Tyga's son's birthday party.
We decided to go with neon color on her eyes — the cosmetics embodiment of Oxman-Engels' personality, if you ask us.
For Ally, Petronio takes on this role of the coy, elegant courtesan, expanding the embodiment of the character across gender lines.
The three Hemsworth brothers, who are the actual embodiment of the word "hunky," are the natural successors for my Skarsgård obsession.
"He's seen as an embodiment of a lot of sublime themes, like mercy, justice, love, beauty, and peace," Sheikh Jaffer explains.
The characters' over-the-top hero costumes, an embodiment of their rebellious natures, add to the magic of the game's world.
Trump, of course, is the embodiment of the Manhattan plutocracy that Goodman described and for which the Hamptons have become known.
Mamacita nevertheless thinks this is a "marvelous idea," an embodiment of the American dream, and agrees to pitch Joan the picture.
Rocky's opponent, the evil Russian Ivan Drago, in his glistening, mechanical, cold, robotic perfection was the embodiment of the cool kids.
He is the embodiment of an image that people want, whatever that may be, and that is the definition of sexy.
Jim Bunning, Baseball Hall of Famer-turned public servant, was a champion of conservatism and the embodiment of Kentucky's tenacious spirit.
The TV embodiment of these coiffured Ophelias is Peggy Blomquist, Kirsten Dunst's magazine-hoarding beauty queen from season two of Fargo.
But that wasn't always the case with Superman, who was the embodiment of earnest hope and inspiration in 1978's Superman.
A living embodiment of that idea was Aldo Leopold, a professor in the field of agriculture and economics at the university.
Ancient Greece, in particular, celebrated the combat sports practiced by their athletes as the embodiment of their most cherished cultural codes.
To his supporters, and to himself, Donald Trump is the living embodiment of Hitler's concept of Aryan Herrenvolk ("Aryan Master Race").
Whitehead was the embodiment of the old-WASP American establishment that ran the country with such success for so many decades.
He is stronger, smarter, faster, and more capable than any real human, and he's a mythical embodiment of real political ideals.
So I took the visual of Captain Kangaroo and the embodiment of Bruce Vilanch and created a really funny, bubbly pervert.
The murderous truck-driving rampage by Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel, 31, a Tunisian living in France, is the embodiment of this phenomenon.
We expect the president's wife to be a devoted spouse and mother and nothing short of the embodiment of American womanhood.
On the surface, Cruz is a straightforward figure: The ideological zealot, the politician-as-activist, the unbending embodiment of True Conservatism.
"Specifically, we chose Primordial Goddess for her embodiment of an ineffable cosmic force and creative energy — the ultimate artist," Chicago said.
In many ways, the consumer supply chain is both the driver and the embodiment of our current stage of global capitalism.
How could he be, given that Jim grows up to be the embodiment of one of Mr. Norris's favorite bete noires?
It was the real-world embodiment of the fantasy online world of trolls, Russian and domestic, who polluted the political discourse.
It was a classic move from the kid who has become the living embodiment of every pointless pettiness associated with Duke.
He imagines how his childhood hero, the embodiment of everything good for him and his town, could fall into such tragedy.
He appears to be an embodiment of the establishment, of the elite, and people can tell he's not one of them.
Through a series of tweets, Gabbard went right at Clinton, calling her the "embodiment of corruption" among the Democratic Party establishment.
There are so many pups running around the park without leashes and I feel like this is the embodiment of bliss.
If there ever was an embodiment of the chip on a tech company's shoulder, this behemoth of a phone is it.
My savior, hero, business partner, fun house mirror; you're the embodiment of my body's failure, the manifestation of my last hope.
Enter Bloomberg, who couldn't be closer to the living embodiment of almost everything Sanders has been warning about all this time.
Let New York have its austere, pinstriped Yankees, the visual embodiment of old money and Wall Street — Houston represented the future.
She was the Widow — an embodiment of grief, symbol of strength, tower of dignity and, crucially, architect of brilliant political theater.
"  He said: "In Kofi, the world lost a standard-bearer of global cooperation, and the UN, an embodiment of its mission.
Lawmakers across the political spectrum say Big Tech, for so long the exalted embodiment of American genius, has too much power.
Neil Gaiman's magnum opus about the adventures of Morpheus, the cosmic embodiment of dreaming, is a landmark in comic book experimentation.
Ledger is the embodiment of charm here, in ways that feel hard-won and not born of privilege or ulterior motives.
Saint Augustine decried paganism, and pointed to the horrors of gladiatorial combat in the Coliseum as the embodiment of paganistic excess.
My laptop is open in front of me, showing the record's cover—Mike as the physical embodiment of a project building.
Not only does he run the day to day operations of Lowercase but he is also the embodiment of the 'new VC'.
He's an embodiment of the industry's self-delusion and self-mythology, the kind of executive who invokes vision and bullies the help.
The son of a prosperous textile manufacturer, Zweig was the elegant embodiment of the assimilated Jew — urbane, instinctually tolerant, inclined toward pacifism.
Priebus is the embodiment of the establishment, which is why he is reassuring to anti-Trumpers, but often reviled by Trump's base.
The only issue is that your campus is Ground Zero for some super vicious terrorist attacks by the pure embodiment of evil.
There's just Trump as sort of the embodiment of many different forms of discontent and anger all balled up into one person.
It unites the Holy Trinity of meat, starch, and autumn vegetables, making it, in many ways, the edible embodiment of the holidays.
"Georgia has become the proverbial embodiment of what can go wrong when people abuse power to erode Title IX protections," she said.
It means celebrating and embracing it with us, and not using our embodiment of otherness as a prop for your good time.
The reality is that Trump is the embodiment of why inequality has remained such a pressing matter for the past few decades.
Some examples, like Natalie Portman's pitch-perfect embodiment of Jackie Kennedy giving a tour of the White House, are spot on reenactments.
The F-35 is pretty much the embodiment of a way of fighting first thought up by the Soviets in the 1980s.
It is the embodiment of New Orleans joie de vivre; everyone is dressed to impress and celebrating the end of the week.
" The site was launched in 2011 as an embodiment of the constitutional right "to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Donald Trump Jr. is the embodiment of all of his father's weaknesses — and now he may well bring down his father's administration.
He was the embodiment of all that was ugly in America—from the excessive makeup to the narcissism to his persecution complex.
I am in no way oblivious to the historical context of non-Black women coveting Black men as embodiment of "othered" exoticness.
And she does it all as a tiny, blonde former cheerleader, as the embodiment of the girl her genre usually kills first.
It's both a curiosity in this show of ambitiously-scaled paintings, and its most succinct embodiment of Copperwhite's paradoxically impersonal "signature" move.
She was the living embodiment of the fuzzy, $2,500, monster-faced Fendi backpack she'd draped over her chair: compact and quietly menacing.
While it's common to see road safety signs across Indian cities, this helmet-wearing dog is the perfect embodiment of the campaign.
It started with Trump becoming the snorting embodiment of an alt-right message board by turning sexual assault allegations into a carnival.
"His mandate today is far bigger than the job of the president; he is the embodiment of Russian statehood," says Ms Lipman.
As Professor Jerry Brotton of Queen Mary University notes, Othello is an embodiment of coexisting yet contradictory relations with the Islamic world.
For alt-right Christians, Russell Moore is the embodiment of where the religious right went wrong—by refusing to openly embrace racism.
Nigel Farage, the living embodiment of every imaginable British stereotype (particularly the colonial ones), is happy and that's never a good thing.
Jackson, who both fought the banks and pursued genocidal policies against Native Americans, is a fitting embodiment of Trump's white nationalist populism.
She was sometimes described as an image of the Virgin Mary, sometimes as an embodiment of fertility or nature or Mother Earth.
His hatred overwhelms his senses so completely that he comes to regard the whale as the embodiment of humanity's fears and anxieties.
These women share a common quality, according to Samantha Helligso, the brand's creative manager: an embodiment of confidence and a positive attitude.
EUSA takes cues from this idea, and it, too, was recorded on Ushant—in fact it's practically an embodiment of the island.
The sex itself is usually rough and a physical embodiment of the hatred and/or disdain you have for the other person.
A realtor I found through an app recently showed me a fixer-upper space that looked like the architectural embodiment of hepatitis.
Neery's image became the embodiment of the observing ego with eyes that see through the bullshit — as she would emphatically call it.
" In the following season, Pacey blows up at Dawson during an argument: "We can't all be the fair-haired embodiment of perfection.
That ideology, which culminated in wartime atrocities, required a godlike emperor who could be worshiped as the literal embodiment of the nation.
Portraying a dewy-eyed — and devotedly homicidal — Irish republican terrorist named Padraic, Mr. Turner is the shining embodiment of glamorous, dangerous stupidity.
" The writer J.G. Ballard compared the jet to nothing less than the Parthenon — each the embodiment of "an entire geopolitical world-view.
After more than three decades in the United States, Mr. Tran felt that he was the living embodiment of the American dream.
He is the embodiment of the "edgy white liberal," a living Ted Talk, a cosmopolitan George W. Bush with Jeb Bartlett's politics.
"I regard blind obedience as a deviation from tradition even when it purports to be the embodiment of that tradition," Oz writes.
In Robert Mapplethorpe's "Fiddle Ferns" (1983), the taut spirals of young fern shoots read as the embodiment of coiled, pent-up energy.
Our Jerusalem bureau chief's analysis: Israelis endorsed a politician who offered himself as the embodiment of stability, and military and economic security.
What he wanted to get at, and did — was the ephemeral embodiment of beauty, fragility, and delicacy one encounters in a flower.
The president is the living embodiment of a spiraling crisis of American corruption, but the problem is far bigger than just him.
"I thought, this is not just an event, but the embodiment of their identity and a fight for survival," said Noriko Takasugi.
Kelly, who later called himself the "Brando of dance," breezed on screen, clad in loafers and baseball caps, the embodiment of democracy.
His blackness isn't just obvious, it's aggressive; through Mr. Maaravi's lens, he is the modern embodiment of generations of idealized black bodies.
In an interview on "Meet the Press" last year, Mr. Trump unabashedly embraced his comparison to the embodiment of humbug and hubris.
Now, he is the personal embodiment of Ikea's transformation from a plodding analog maker of furniture into a fast-moving digital company.
He is the grotesque embodiment of how Westworld debases a man over time, and "The Bicameral Mind" laughs heartily at his demise.
As a Hispanic woman, she is the embodiment of a more diverse GOP that many in the party would like to see.
Smug and smiling in her golden garb, Beyoncé is the embodiment of a fantastical female power, which is just that—pure fantasy.
It was the embodiment of the intersectional sensibilities that a lot of us have been working on for a very long time.
I think the best work is done when you take on a complicated subject who is the embodiment of the systemic harm.
One day, Steve got a fan letter from a literary acquaintance, Cheryl, and realized she was the real-life embodiment of Sugar.
But Judge was the biggest force, the biggest story, and the most fitting embodiment of the power game that baseball has become.
He is the embodiment of something sexual, so whatever that is in a person, whatever their deepest desire is, he'll draw out.
It's an expression that's half self-amused, half self-effacing — the perfect embodiment of Janowitz's reaction to the strange world surrounding her.
A Duvet Filled with Gravel Khabib Nurmagomedov is the living embodiment of the most important principle of grappling: always be on top.
Bronze Age Pervert is an embodiment of the strange and effective tension between nostalgia and transgression that makes men like Peterson so popular.
This embodiment of destruction envisaged as a blurry ring of red-hot energy, stayed imprinted on my mind as I reached the rooftop.
Her brand of effortless charm and wholesome femininity made her the embodiment of the ideal woman during the late '19693s and early '60s.
There's also the fact that Amazon is the embodiment of the evil American corporation that I swore to avoid in my younger years.
Carmody is the perfect embodiment of the family values voter, which is why she's more terrifying than anything that emerges from the mist.
Meanwhile, ABC's The Chew attracts as many viewers as The View, and The Pioneer Woman is considered an embodiment of American family values.
And, of course, he's the embodiment of any person whose egotism rises to the degree of enacting violence, be it physical or otherwise.
Champion of the average (white) man To those who supported Jackson, he was almost a folk hero, an embodiment of the American spirit.
Steven Levitt, the author of the bestselling "Freakonomics", called it "the embodiment of what the economists would like the economy to look like".
One is that it would hand the country over to Hillary Clinton -- the very embodiment of everything Republicans have been fighting for decades.
Paul is more than just a go-getter, hustling out content: he's the human embodiment of a fidget spinner (no really, he is).
Barcelona, which treasures its image as més que un club ("more than a club") has now become the embodiment of the modern giant.
In that sense, I appreciate the film for showing me something startlingly original through Joaquin Phoenix's physical embodiment of a truly horrible villain.
Life is good: Your relaxation levels have reached a new peak, and you're close to becoming the human embodiment of an Enya song.
But the story belongs to Shameik Moore's winsome Miles Morales, a living embodiment of the idea that anyone can grow into that mask.
All that said, British club culture current plays host to a distinct beast—a ripped, tanned embodiment of the masculinization of dance music.
Is it about the people who currently belong to it — whatever their faults — or is it an embodiment of the values it espouses?
It didn't change our minds about Bottega, the unemotional fashion house that prides itself as an embodiment of the convivial spirit of Italy.
We aren't scientists, but we're pretty damn sure that this is straight up the physical embodiment of comfort—with a kick, to boot.
As the head of the Sinaloa cartel, Mr. Guzmán is the embodiment of an identity the country has fought to shed for decades.
" After giving a shout-out to Evans and Mark Ruffalo for their support, Brian added, "Damon was the TRUE embodiment of Captain America.
Somehow still the embodiment of class and poise, Kidman moans in delight as she daintily pops a live, writhing hornworm down her gullet.
Buying new makeup is the embodiment of treating yourself — but no one wants to have heart palpitations when they see their Sephora bill.
Darcy is also a fine heir to Colin Firth's stiff embodiment of the original English snob in the 2005 Pride and Prejudice adaptation.
But Comey wasn't just the embodiment of the rigged system in Washington that Trump so eagerly decried, he offered political fodder as well.
She is full of black children, and they run around her, one, then three, then more—she is an embodiment of black future.
I hope that the Electoral College continues in the future to be the embodiment of both our federal diversity and our republican character.
When Meek Mill accused Drake of using ghostwriters around the same time, we all became the living embodiment of the cringing-face emoji.
Will Sanders supporters hold their noses and back a candidate they think is the embodiment of what is wrong with the Democratic Party?
After just 15 to 20 minutes of wearing one (and looking kind of scary in the process), you'll be the embodiment of #wokeuplikethis.
As head of the civil service before and (for nearly four years) after the handover, Mrs Chan was an embodiment of the guarantees.
At stake are the lives of 800,85033 people who are the embodiment of the American Dream and everything this great country stands for.
But today I cherish Vin Scully as the enduring embodiment of the transcontinental bond linking the Brooklyn days to the Los Angeles years.
Brand: Allstate InsuranceYear introduced: 2010Mayhem, played by Dean Winters, is the embodiment of all that can go wrong without a good insurance company.
"In many ways, Trump is the embodiment of everything they had been working toward, and the perfect Trojan Horse for Putin," Clinton writes.
If anyone asks, I think, I'll just say I'm cosplaying as the human embodiment of the peach from James and the Giant Peach.
As Anaya portrays her, Mariposa (the word for butterfly in Spanish) is the embodiment of Zen, all sweet smiles and softly spoken responses.
Domains Before cabin porn and van life were hashtags, before tiny houses were a movement, Lloyd Kahn was the living embodiment of them.
Or is it the role it plays in a city's memory as an embodiment of a set of cultural, economic and political values?
In Marston's ballet, Bertha is Jane's shadow self, the embodiment of all the unruly feelings Jane will not allow herself to truly feel.
It is also an embodiment of a particular era in pop culture, and now it is a byproduct of the internet nostalgia machine.
President Trump often seems like a living embodiment of Ms. Barr's Twitter feed, and many of his most vocal supporters revel in that.
The story is the strongest embodiment of what seems to be the book's prevailing theme: our human attraction, often fatal, to the unknown.
Throughout the celebration, fans couldn&apost help but recognize that Rudd had become a living embodiment of his own "Look at us" meme.
She wants to help address inequality, and is acutely aware of the irony that her superb education is the very embodiment of inequality.
Mr. Don's story is in many ways the embodiment of what elite endurance athletes go through to reach the pinnacle of their sport.
He is the human embodiment of corporate messaging, which means that he is basically insane: infantile and grasping, every neuron pulsing with need.
And in Iowa, the elder Mr. Biden delivered a fist-pounding diatribe against President Trump, casting him as the embodiment of public corruption.
Implicitly, "The Feud" celebrates the idiosyncrasy of literature rather than its monumentality, and the charismatic Nabokov would seem the perfect embodiment of idiosyncrasy.
Fairly or not, what made Jacobson and Waters heroes to some made them the embodiment of elitism and nanny-state overreach to others.
In Bauer, Brooker created a clear embodiment of all Silicon Valley's idealistic, hopeful futurism, waylaid by a culture of excess and personal hubris.
Johnson is one of the movie's producers as well as one of the story's leading talismans, the embodiment of the Knight family ideal.
Joe Biden cast the Ukraine scandal as an embodiment of Trump's personal flaws and the threat he poses to the country, while Sens.
I have difficulty being vulnerable, asking for help, and switching off my anxious hypervigilance, and crying is the embodiment of all those things.
But Rose is the embodiment of "white feminism," which prioritizes what white women want and need while ignoring social issues faced by minorities.
It's Branwell who, like a living embodiment of the patriarchy, keeps trying to hold the sisters back, and Branwell whom they must defeat.
Described by the judge as the "embodiment of evil," Patterson was given consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, reports the Associated Press.
The name itself is the embodiment of the bilingual gymnastics characteristic of Montreal, something which isn't lost on an Oxford lit grad like Desjardins.
Apple, Silicon Valley's embodiment of innovation, might be changing the game all over again with the revolutionary idea of making its products more affordable.
In a GQ profile that describes Wonder Woman as a "swirling vortext of goodwill," Gadot appears to be the physical embodiment of just that.
With influences ranging from Crucifix to Integrity, Deflect is a perfect embodiment of both the energy and excitement that hardcore was initially founded upon.
No progressive, of course, says they want to emulate Trump, whom they rightly see as the embodiment of almost everything bad in the world.
It's about a graffiti artist who discovers he's the physical embodiment of New York City, and has to fight off an existential, otherworldly threat.
Also wouldn't it be lovely if Jon, this other embodiment of a dragon bred in Winterfell, raised his own dragon hatchlings to join Dany's?
Wedding ceremonies have historically been closely associated with religious events, so the veil has become an embodiment of the virtues of innocence and submissiveness.
The congresswoman has emphasised sharp divisions that persist among Democrats, responding to Mrs Clinton by calling her the "queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption".
Wombats are often believed to be muddle-headed and dozy, but Jack, here, is the embodiment of a Chariots of Fire level of grace.
The city is in the midst of a restaurant boom, and King Street has become the embodiment of a new, saccharine-free Southern charm.
" Gabbard fired back by calling Clinton "the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.
The most successful (and rare) female protagonist in a still largely male-dominated video game industry was also the embodiment of its worst tendencies.
But what felt mildly problematic then, now feels like the onscreen embodiment of the reckoning we're currently navigating around issues of sex and power.
His wisdom and humor have made him their undisputed leader — the living embodiment of everything Kim Jong Il was meant to be, but wasn't.
North then showed why she is a human embodiment of the divine as she showed off her new makeup to her millions of acolytes.
"Boot" survived even as computers outgrew this flaw, much as the image of a floppy disk remains the visual embodiment of the "save" function.
And despite their new legal status, vampires face heavy opposition from fundamentalist Christian groups, who see them as the embodiment of Satan on earth.
Either way, the Tesla family can breathe a sigh of relief that the physical embodiment of Uncle Elon is not going away anytime soon. 
Your living space is the physical embodiment of all you hold dear — where you get intimate and where your kids throw their toys around.
In the book I tell the story of Tony McAleer, a neo Nazi whose early life was an embodiment of hatred, anger and fear.
The most worrying thing about Mrs May is not that she is an aberration, but that she is the embodiment of today's Conservative Party.
By the time the two of them properly kick their number into action, we're pretty much the human embodiment of the heart-eyes emoji.
Nursing practice is based in holistic, person-centered care that views patients as people with complex lives, rather than the embodiment of an illness.
Here, Chucky's not the doll embodiment of a human murderer, but a malfunctioning piece of artificial intelligence straight out of a Black Mirror episode.
The autonomous buses are the physical embodiment of Baidu's Apollo program, an open-source autonomous driving platform that has been under development for years.
There's a lot of things that make me happy, but the embodiment of happiness every day is what I haven't been able to find.
A digital embodiment of British actor Peter Cushing, who died in 1994, reprised his role from the original 1977 "Star Wars" film as Tarkin.
Equally notable, by the way, is Michael Gambon as the embodiment of another classic Coen device: the unseen, omniscient (one might say godly) narrator.
And Dornan, previously known for a supporting role on Once Upon a Time, is now the embodiment of more than a few sexual fantasies.
"You're not very well placed to indulge in populist attacks on 'the system' when you are yourself an embodiment of the elite," Valls said.
They're like the embodiment of that Baby Shark song that won't go away, making light out of everything, even a family of apex predators.
Migrants generally — the traveler — is the embodiment of the key utopian impulse in our species, the desire to improve ourselves, to better our lot.
So fraternities in the 80s became this locus—this embodiment of the college experience that pop culture was telling kids that it should be.
Shown fasting and praying, weeping in solitude and shivering through frigid Judean Desert nights, he's the embodiment of Jesus Christ in everything but name.
Before avatars became a technological, almost bureaucratic form of self-presentation, "avatar" was used to single out a rarer embodiment of culture and art.
Working families take pleasure in camping, hunting, fishing and hiking at essentially zero cost, making our public landscapes an embodiment of our nation's creed.
Taking the lead on the set design process, McGowan transformed her heroine's world into a bubblegum-pink embodiment of the '60s obsession with order.
Tellingly, the ads connected the GOP agenda not to Trump but to House Speaker Paul Ryan as the embodiment of the congressional Republican majority.
The party's silver lining for the Golden State is, as always, that California is the living embodiment of the failure of left-wing politics.
If you want to see the embodiment of the popular view of a government leak, Steven Spielberg's movie "The Post" provides a good example.
None of it had any effect, because a plurality of Republican voters had decided that this pure embodiment of white resentment was their guy.
It only makes sense that Bieber would become an embodiment of Liam Gallagher, the last patron saint of rock star downward spirals and messiness.
This embodiment of strength, resilience, and androgyny is something I've sought out more in wuxia films, but Mulan will always remain my first love.
Ms. Malliotakis, the youngest of the three, declared herself the embodiment of the American dream as the daughter of immigrants from Greece and Cuba.
She is, politically and personally, the embodiment of not going gentle into that good night; death and Thatcherism are all the same to her.
But after watching season two, I finally get it: Bernal is the perfect embodiment of this Mozart in the Jungle's whimsical relationship with reality.
Byrne is a revelation, and Julie is an embodiment of the awkwardness and heedless grace of young adulthood almost without precedent in the movies.
Mr. Sulczynski and Ms. Taylor have become the latest embodiment of that ethos: When nature sends its worst, an Alaskan moves along without complaining.
" (column, April 21): Michelle Goldberg describes Robert Mueller as "the embodiment of a set of old-fashioned virtues that still ostensibly command bipartisan respect.
When they migrated, they swept across the entire sky, obscuring daylight for hours or even days at a time, the seeming embodiment of infinity.
Tillerson may look like an elder statesman, but he is a perfect embodiment of the anti-intellectual, anti-expertise bent of the Trump administration.
Indeed, he was for many the embodiment of Marvel, if not comic books in general, overseeing the company's emergence as an international media behemoth.
" Under Lady Gaga, one top entry describes her as the embodiment of "a very bad joke played on all of us by Tim Burton.
It was the end of an era, and the turnout for the news conference underscored Horwitz's standing as the living embodiment of Mr. Met.
Prominent backers of Ms. Warren have long been focused on maligning Mr. Buttigieg online, casting him as cynical, inexperienced and the embodiment of privilege.
By the time the Civil War ended, with the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, deeply unpopular, Lee had become the embodiment of the Southern cause.
But at its heart is a fierce, insolent and compassionate Errol Flynn, the dashing embodiment of the genre, in the role of a lifetime.
He wanted to work with the innovative director Doug Fitch, whose handmade aesthetic was the visual embodiment of the spirit he was striving for.
The human embodiment of a chill night in, Niall projects affable, regular-guy energy, but in a more palatable way than, say, Ed Sheeran.
And Captain America, the embodiment of a kind of Lincolnesque optimism, poses a direct question for me: Why would anyone believe in The Dream?
Still, for longtime observers of Mr. Schumer's career, there is a certain irony in his emergence in 2016 as an embodiment of compromise and conciliation.
The Hummer, in all its militaristic aggressiveness, is the very embodiment of the wasteful excess that contributed to the climate crisis in the first place.
"Herbie knew Mark Pavelich was the living embodiment of all the creative ideas inside his head," says Gilbert, the journalist who followed the Olympic team.
Kitsch's Friday Night Lights costar Michael B. Jordan might be the closest we have to a pure contemporary embodiment of the deeply charismatic male star.
Yet the foreign secretary is in some ways an embodiment of what is wrong with Britain's foreign policy: shambolic, distracted and driven by domestic considerations.
It becomes a kind of coronation, in which Trump is sanctified as the embodiment of a "real America," the actual size of which is irrelevant.
A simple lake no more, it was now the embodiment of a Hindu god, connected directly to the mighty Ganges situated nearly 4,000 miles away.
We have no doubt that the army of diverse superheroes and heroines are powerful enough to take down the embodiment of patriarchy that is Thanos.
Or look at Jackson Pollock's post-drip, quasi-figurative "Portrait and a Dream" (1953), an embodiment of the artist's difficult situation, both formally and personally.
On screen, Terrell captures Obama's essence, infusing it with the restlessness of youth and conflict like an embodiment of the questions he yearns to answer.
She repeatedly cast Macron as a rich banker with no concern for the working poor, and as the ultimate embodiment of the elite status quo.
Amma's an uncanny echo of the sibling Camille lost, but also an embodiment of the picture-perfect daughter Camille could never be for her mother.
Per usual, their outfits were on-point, their power couple poses slayed, and they seemed to be the very embodiment of a superstar fairy tale.
" EU COMMISSION PRESIDENT, JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER: "Fidel Castro was one of the historic figures of the past century and the embodiment of the Cuban Revolution.
"I am the real embodiment of revolution, and I want to be the chief minister of Manipur," she told reporters in the city of Imphal.
Another compelling example of the embodiment of architecture is seen in the skyscrapers illustrating the small book He Disappeared into Complete Silence, made in 40.
Last year alone, 200 pieces were reportedly found, a plague of orange shards covering the beach with the embodiment of our collective Monday-morning ennui.
"I see Milo as this embodiment of the awfulness you see over the past few years with the general tilt of millennial conservatism," she said.
For Trump cronies like Conway and Gingrich, Romney is beyond the pale, the very embodiment of the respectable elite that Trumpism was designed to overthrow.
To many in the West, the hip, young liberals who made up a portion of the protesters in Tahrir are the embodiment of Egypt's uprising.
It focuses on Morgoth, the first Dark Lord and basically an embodiment of evil, who is trying to find and destroy the city of Gondolin.
They see Clinton as the embodiment of a political establishment that serves the economic elite, and they reject Trump's sexist, racist behavior and regressive platform.
The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, addressed the rally, calling it "the living embodiment of what a democratic society was all about".
Broadly speaking, the conference was a successful embodiment of new Director Salvador Salort-Pons's vision of the DIA as a community forum for important issues.
Enter the indefatigable Ty, the younger, spritely embodiment of tribal positivity, whose spirits nothing can dent, not even the most Arsenal-y big-game capitulation.
It's the sonic embodiment of the sound two slices of plain white bread with mayo on them make when they're slapped against each other, repeatedly.
From 1975 to 1979, Carter played the Amazon princess in the landmark TV series, instantly becoming the quintessential embodiment of the golden-lasso-flinging heroine.
But Trump is the broom to clean out the Augean stables that is Washington — it's Clinton who is the embodiment of this cozy, unscrupulous dishonesty.
In this topsy-turvy land of sun-scorched freeways and glistening ocean waves, the "California Girl" serves as an easy embodiment of West Coast cool.
The post-war Keynesian consensus, whereby government intervened in the economy to maintain full employment and living standards, was the embodiment of "one-nation" politics.
In many respects, the Leap of Faith was also the embodiment of an emerging type of street skating that combined dexterity, mortal risk, and spectacle.
The living embodiment of Florida camp and eccentricity, and, ultimately, the only thing that, post–Dream House, would keep the state in my good graces.
But Mr Johnson's boast showed the carrier's continuing role as an embodiment of national prestige on top of its duties as an instrument of war.
In the decades he controlled the seat he became powerful, rich and a living embodiment of all that is opaque, corrupt and cynical in Albany.
Quinn's slovenly, entitled boss and sometime lover, Chet, played by Craig Bierko, is a sloppy, sweatpants-wearing embodiment of gender double standards among TV honchos.
Under his leadership, it also acquired a terrible reputation, as the embodiment of a strain of Silicon Valley culture that values results above all else.
Paywalls — once seen as an embodiment of Luddism in the giddy world of the free internet — now seem essential to the survival of professional writing.
Richard Rohr describing the embodiment of God at the flash of the Big Bang ripped the lid off my head ("Cosmic Christ" episode, April 2016).
Neumann himself was the perfect embodiment of the WeWork ethos, mixing a workaholic drive with a sense of purpose and a larger-than-life persona.
It's the sonic embodiment of falling in love, that warm seductive whirlwind where you feel like you are in a cocoon floating on the clouds.
He said that there is this notion that the trees are the embodiment of the '60s counterculture, the only things that survived the brutalist regime.
That's why white college educated suburban women hate him: he is the political embodiment of the regressive threat to the evolution of postmodern female identity.
Still, the thing that had brought me back here seemed like a concrete embodiment of progress: Ethiopia now had a state-of-the-art train.
But if anyone could have, it would have been him, the embodiment of a set of old-fashioned virtues that still ostensibly command bipartisan respect.
If it does, Saudi Arabia's embodiment of a harsh, troublemaking Islam will have collapsed, and that could usher in the post-post-9/11 era.
In fact, she was the embodiment of the feminist paean "Nice for What," before Drake sang those words in praise of talented, powerful, transcendent women.
Yet Mr. Bédos says the former Ms. Markle is the embodiment of the company's ideal customer: a woman who doesn't wait for gifts of jewelry.
Like the Clash and the Tizio desk lamp, the all-black wristwatch was an invention of the 1970s, the embodiment of the decade's suave side.
There are Picasso ceramics and two Le Corbusier lamps from Chandigarh, the Indian city imagined by Nehru as the embodiment of the country's modern ideals.
Bloomberg also seemed to be the living embodiment of everything Sanders has been saying for years about billionaires having too much influence in U.S. politics.
It is supposed to be a celebratory moment, a rush of relief that it's not too late to preserve this show's last embodiment of innocence.
Kevin Spacey's portrayal of the conniving politician Frank Underwood is the perfect embodiment of the "inhumane face" of American politics, state television officials have said.
"The elephant in the room is that Trump is the living embodiment of the snake that my father wrote about in that song," Brown said.
Early on, when it was clear that Biden would be attacked as the rickety embodiment of a bygone Democratic establishment, the campaign faced a dilemma.
Eichmann, the epitome of the anti-hero, was the embodiment of Nazi evil, literally the man who made the trains to Auschwitz run on time.
"Macron is a living and breathing embodiment of the globalist elite," said one of Ms. Le Pen's senior strategists at a recent presentation in London.
Since Latin America's populists feel threatened by those who question their claim to be the embodiment of their people's aspirations, they go after the press.
The reversal has come despite Mr. Renzi's image as the Coca-Cola guzzling, Apple-gadget-pecking embodiment of young Italians eager to modernize the country.
"The Final Rule is the very embodiment of a violation of the separation of powers -- Congressional authority being wielded by an administrative agency," Olson said.
The episode figures large in the folklore of Macron's political education, as the embodiment of the self-interested gridlock that he became determined to circumvent.
The landscapes seen through Baudelaire's camera become an embodiment of the power structures, maintained by both ISIS and Western countries, that lead to Aziz's alienation.
Joseph Blocker (Christian Bale), a walking embodiment of Lawrence's archetype, has made a career of genocidal slaughter, which has left him bitter but not remorseful.
And yet, more than two whole months after the precipitating event, people are still trying to make Smollett the embodiment of race problems in America.
Only instead of having chiseled boy-band looks, he looks more like a rumpled kid brother, or the living embodiment of a Harry Potter character.
While he's far from history's most prolific serial killer, the time in which the murders took place made him the embodiment of a city's fears.
What if Netflix is the Amazon of the entertainment industry — the embodiment of a slow, expensive, high-risk effort to consume the entirety of your business?
If the press moves on to a fresher embodiment of those narratives, or a new narrative altogether, she could lose her independent political capital rather quickly.
The Summer Olympics in Brazil are about two crises away from becoming the embodiment of that dumpster fire gif everyone on the Internet is obsessed with.
The potency is crucial to know because from a psychological perspective that contributes, as you know, to the level of internalization or embodiment of that character.
The embodiment of that conflict, Philip, has exited his life forever but left behind a new seed of doubt for Stan to nurture in his absence.
When Alec Baldwin hits the Saturday Night Live stage, he leaves behind nearly all traces of himself and becomes the embodiment of President-elect Donald Trump.
As America's corporate embodiment of negligence and greed, Equifax has gone to great lengths to solidify its place as one of the world's most hated companies.
The flawed hero: Coriolanus Recently played by both Tom Hiddleston and Ralph Fiennes (check out the latter on film), Coriolanus is the embodiment of traditional masculinity.
But Tyrone, the impish embodiment of Jason's unmoored id, soon becomes the dominant force, imposing his evil will on Jason to disastrous — and explosively funny — effect.
In her new show, Words For Women, photographer Anna Friemoth mocks these phrases by styling herself and other models as the literal embodiment of the terms.
The transition to Face ID allowed Apple to make the iPad's side bezels slimmer, and the result might be the truest embodiment of a "tablet" yet.
Bez, it could be argued, is the physical embodiment of the late twentieth century's rapacious desire to enact Andy Warhol's inescapable 15 minutes of fame maxim.
Aptly titled The Embodiment of Hate​, the LA band's debut follows a 2015 demo, and is due out in via Broken Limbs Recordings on October 14.
As cases of police brutality and the lack of justice served in their wake continues, the families left behind are the very embodiment of that resilience.
It is the perfect porthole to a moment that has never seemed less apposite than today—a sort of physical embodiment of Hendrix's music and legend.
"Circe as a character is the embodiment of male anxiety about female power," Ms. Miller said, as she studied the vase, snapping photos with her phone.
The move unified her party and her state, and it transformed her into a national figure and the embodiment of the future of the Republican Party.
"I see Milo as this embodiment of the awfulness you see over the past few years with the general tilt of millennial conservatism," said the teen.
Were some mad, evil genius to genetically engineer a human embodiment of Roy Hodgson's time as England manager, it would look a lot like Tom Cleverley.
Buffy Summers is a living embodiment of the kind of femininity that horror and action traditionally despise, that they erase or disregard or destroy on sight.
Wayne became the child phenom: not just the kid who could rap circles around people twice his age but also the embodiment of rap's flashy lifestyle.
Some 40 years ahead of her time, Penny is the human embodiment of an aspirational Pinterest post—at least for the first half of the film.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump could wind up the very embodiment of the isolationist ideals that helped get him elected president of the United States.
Alex Jones, a man who is the physical embodiment of an online comments section came to life, has a theory about what's wrong with Donald Trump.
American leadership gave rise to the United Nations, the heir to Wilson's League of Nations, and NATO, the embodiment of the Wilsonian principle of collective security.
When struggling white men see these successes visited on other communities, they might regard it as an "embodiment of their declining prospects," as Hankes put it.
McConnell, who is one of the most important and influential Republicans in Washington, a walking embodiment of hardball politics, just saw his base of power expand.
Trump is the same man who stepped into presidential politics by becoming the embodiment of the Birther movement, relentlessly demanding to see President Obama's birth certificate.
The lessons learned Eli and Abel have proven to be the embodiment of that saying you always hear -- the hardest, yet best thing I've ever done.
Clark's theories underemphasize the importance of other people as the primary embodiment of external representation, rather than our own bodies, machines, or objects in the world.
Increasingly it will become clear that Clinton is not the vehicle for any kind of change but rather the embodiment of a special interest status quo.
Minie stayed with us in Palo Alto for nine months during Anson's recovery and is the true embodiment of the vow 'in sickness and in health'.
Greek Classical art is an embodiment of ideals to be admired, but it is also an assertion of ethnic exceptionalism in a barbaric, Other-filled world.
Concerning prog rock, I would specifically point to bands like Yes, whose second keyboardist Rick Wakeman was the embodiment of the over the top keyboard player.
One of the female band members steps in to harmonize with Lola, both as a support mechanism and an embodiment of the trans woman's inner self.
Clever, cocky, and always running to new worlds, like Han Solo, you are the embodiment of a dashing rogue (though some might call you scruffy-looking).
His refreshing sound is a blatant rejection of any stereotypes, which makes it the perfect embodiment of Progress' interdisciplinary and intentionally disruptive approach to his craft.
On one side are racists who see gods like Odin and Thor as an embodiment of the supremacy whites have over the rest of the planet.
Though Ms. Sharmila is considered by many the embodiment of Manipur's conscience, some wondered if she could handle the rough-and-tumble nature of India's politics.
Bulletin's "concept" shops — stores organized around a unifying topic or theme — are sort of like the physical embodiment of a lifestyle blog — think: Goop, the store.
At the same time, he is under attack from the organization that is the very embodiment of business interests only months after being on its payroll.
But the gathering was an extravagant embodiment of Crown Prince Mohammed's dream to modernize Saudi Arabia and wean it off its reliance on oil by 2030.
And Reynold's completely embodiment of this self-deprecating character could stand to be a bit more smart than the comedic junk food of a poop joke.
But in those days, the Islamic State was seen as the embodiment of all evil and accordingly anyone fighting it was one of the good guys.
The menacing display was a theatrical embodiment of the gleefully confrontational role Imam, the lesbian daughter of refugees, has come to play in Swedish pop culture.
In some ways, they were the finest embodiment of what Friends was about: an aspirational group of pals that is fundamentally too good to be true.
Trump is no longer seen as a historic aberration, but the embodiment of white supremacy that has always been near the core of the American experience.
This, friends, is the cheesecake layer, made with whipped cream and mascarpone and cream cheese, all mixed together into a mystical embodiment of tang and creaminess.
"As the kids discovered these commonalities, I began to feel as though I were watching something like the living embodiment of a linguistic tree," Thorpe writes.
Queenie proves an exception to the prevailing narrow-mindedness, but her husband, Bernard (Andrew Rothney), is the embodiment of the very meanspiritedness that Queenie cannot abide.
In a speech, Mr. Medinsky lauded the gun designer as the embodiment of all that was good in Russia, and as a symbol of Russian culture.
"  "With something like COVID-19, where everyone is scared of catching it, Asian Americans become the physical embodiment of disease, so we're seen with great suspicion.
Enter Inkling, a splotch of ink that manifests from Ethan's father sketchbook as a living embodiment of creativity, with the power to read, write and draw.
In this autobiography, plainly told but gently gripping, she recounts how she went from asylum seeker to the embodiment of America's most enduring myth about itself.
What I could not see was that the organ was also the embodiment of something else in my father: a spirit of belief, creativity and art.
While many Americans admire the family, Mr. Tye said, others resent them as the embodiment of whatever they dislike about the Democratic Party or progressive politics.
I had found a better embodiment of Gülen's ideas in Turkey: Mustafa Aksoy, a businessman I met in 2011, in the café of an Istanbul hotel.
At the stop in Sumter, Mr. Glover told a crowd that Mr. Sanders was the 2020 embodiment of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s political ideology.
Having identified with the horror as a kid, he's now itching to play the opposition, an embodiment of the fears the kids face — and ultimately conquer.
"The elephant in the room is that Trump is the living embodiment of the snake that my father wrote about in that song," Africa Brown said.
And yet he has become, in his odd balance of chaos and control, his volatile lurching toward greatness, a sort of human embodiment of the place.
While many Americans admire the family, Mr. Tye said, others resent them as the embodiment of whatever they dislike about the Democratic Party or progressive politics.
Stormy Daniels has become the embodiment of good ol' fashioned capitalism ... appearing Friday night at a Vegas strip club and reveling in her newly-found fame.
It's an embodiment of how powerful fandom can be, and the ever-challenging question of who owns art: the artists creating it or the fans purchasing it.
Bannon is the very embodiment of those two characteristics, and he will also steer Trump toward enacting some of his most controversial and far-right policy proposals.
Cai Guo-Qiang uses pyrotechnics to make incredibly moving fine art, such as his iconic Sky Ladder, a physical embodiment of his connection to his deceased grandmother.
Her eldest, 7-year-old Bana, has become a gap-toothed, pigtailed embodiment of the human toll this grinding conflict has had on the children of Syria.
" "By holding mirrors," the project's website explained, "we hope to suggest that women are a reflection and embodiment of nature, the sun, the sky and the land.
He is the living embodiment of the type of trader-merchant that has formed the back-bone of the LME since its inception in the 19th century.
Prosecutors have portrayed him as an embodiment of corruption, while Mr. da Silva says that the investigations were driven by rivals who resented his redistributive economic policies.
You can't really say Floyd fell for the trap as much as he—the embodiment of his sport's current reality—is simply profiting from the inevitable future.
They're the embodiment of the idea that you can just pop off the controllers and play a game anywhere, not just by yourself, but with a friend.
Personally, I hate this theory, because I want Bran to be a quiet, honorable Stark like the rest of his family, not the embodiment of inexorable evil.
Like Princess Leia from Star Wars, she's long been a strong, positive character, but she's recently taken on new resonance as an embodiment of empowered female strength.
Though often seen as an embodiment of the nation's freedom-loving swagger, every gun comes loaded with an alternate history: not heroic self-reliance but hapless tragedy.
He's the sniveling physical embodiment of government incompetence, always standing in the way of the GRS and using his position in the CIA to declare his superiority.
Blair himself cannot be at the forefront of any such movement, given he is the very embodiment of the metropolitan elite that May has so artfully dismissed.
It's a chilling confession — Toby is the embodiment of a "nice guy" who thinks he deserves something from women and ends up going off the deep end.
Friday the 13th: The Game is the interactive embodiment of the Friday the 13th movie franchise, pitting nearly defenseless campers against the nearly unstoppable killing machine Jason.
Ellen's show is basically the embodiment of respectability politics, so using it as a platform to absolve Kevin Hart on our behalf sounds pretty much on brand.
Ross — who directed "53 Percent" — tamps down Bow's intrinsic joyful approach to life by becoming the human embodiment of a sigh, her shoulders slumped and face resigned.
One answer lies in Shakespeare's status as an embodiment of high culture; citing him seeks to invest the judgement with credibility and invoke a sense of history.
No series blends style, action, and humor quite like Preacher, which is perhaps the purest embodiment of a comic book we've ever had on the small screen.
But Mr. Hanks's embodiment of an unflappably positive, if frustrated, American Everyman, who refuses to give up or to surrender his can-do attitude, grounds the movie.
Sasha is the consummate literary sad woman, the superlative embodiment of an alluring silhouette: a woman contoured and whittled by her suffering, self-destructive and utterly destroyed.
Alicia Vikander portrays Ava, an exquisite embodiment of artificial intelligence and the latest creation of a tech mogul (Oscar Isaac) living off the grid in wilderness splendor.
He was the embodiment of the dilemma all Iranian artists face: Stay in Iran despite the pressures, or migrate away from the culture that feeds their creativity.
Bob Dylan will be sung, read, discussed and performed as the embodiment of the rock era in all its forms and permutations that he created or inspired.
Mr. McCain is the embodiment of much that voters in both parties, but especially fans of Mr. Trump, have said they would like to jettison this year.
But for 227 years, the presidency has been associated with stereotypically male qualities — strength, resolve, fearlessness — and the embodiment of power in a deeply patriarchal political system.
Today, he is seen by many on the island as an embodiment of authoritarianism, and the diminution of his image has been a symbol of political transformation.
You should follow the endorsements of neo-Nazis, and current and former members of the Ku Klux Klan who say Trump is the embodiment of their beliefs.
When he drinks it himself, he becomes an incarnation of contagion, his skin mottled with oozing pustules, a walking embodiment of alienation who disgusts himself and others.
"Dave is the embodiment of Mark Twain's observation that 'against the assault of humor, nothing can stand,' " Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter said in a statement.
She's got an agent, she's amassed 18k followers on Instagram, and has recently modeled for Rachel Antonoff and The Zoe Report — Johnson is the embodiment of #greyhairdontcare.
"For me, Hujar has always been the huge romantic figure from the period, the embodiment of New York when it was truly bohemian," said Mr. Ervell, 36.
Ryan Sprague, a Manhattan-based UFO researcher, author, podcaster and co-host of The CW's popular Roswell: Mysteries Decoded is the embodiment of the new UFO generation.
Over the last decade, however, Parkdale has become the embodiment of Toronto gentrification, replete with wine bars and million-dollar homes that used to be crack houses.
That image is so powerful because it's the embodiment of the unspoken sisterhood that women have used to support each other through centuries of harassment and persecution.
The investigation into Zhao is a "vivid embodiment" of the "overwhelming victory" in the campaign announced by Xi in December, the CCDI's official publication said on Wednesday.
Depending on who you ask, Marquis de Sade is either the embodiment of human depravity, a Larry Flynt-like martyr for free speech, or something in between.
Whatever New Yorkers may think of him, his supporters around the country admire his self-developed image as an embodiment of the city's ambition, wealth and power.
Clinton has spent decades as the walking embodiment of American gender anxieties at the same time as she has also been occasionally the apotheosis of feminist ambition.
By turns frustrating, enigmatic, unpredictable and combative, Mr. Puigdemont had become the embodiment of Catalonia's aspirations for independence after leading a thwarted effort to secede from Spain.
Mr. Puigdemont, the embodiment of Catalonia's aspirations for independence, announced in early March that he was giving up his efforts to be reappointed as the region's president.
Almost cartoonish in its embodiment of traditional standards of pulchritude, the outfit's excess and resplendence prepare us for more wildly abstract interpretations of beauty throughout the exhibition.
At St. Ann's, she was the main dancer; now, she is the only one, so she is both the outsider and an embodiment of all the characters.
The president of the United States, no less than any citizen, lives under the law, not above it; Mr. Mueller's investigation is the embodiment of that fact.
Mr. Trump is the living embodiment of a spiraling crisis of American corruption, but the problem is far bigger than this one rotten guy and his family.
In The Times, Roxane Gay writes that Trump is "a living embodiment of Ms. Barr's Twitter feed, and many of his most vocal supporters revel in that."
Daniel Huttenlocher, the dean and vice provost of Cornell Tech, described the Bridge as the physical embodiment of the institution's goal of bringing together academia and industry.
He has, at times, seemed like the embodiment of "ok boomer": scolding younger generations for their behavior while not recognizing the structural disadvantages that they&aposve had.
Yelp relies heavily on user-generated content, and is essentially an online embodiment of "word of mouth," allowing users to share their experiences with businesses with others.
Grimbarians blame the EU for destroying their fishing industry with its regime of quotas, and regard Brussels as the embodiment of faraway and out-of-touch power.
Eurostar is a high-speed train between Britain and the rest of the European Union, and it was meant to be the embodiment of a borderless world.
It was advertised internationally as a visual embodiment of American freedom, with no mention, maybe no memory, of where its greatest practitioner learned his Ab-Ex moves.
When Kevin de León, the leader of the California State Senate, presided over Ms. Mateo's swearing-in ceremony, he called her the embodiment of the American dream.
In fact the phrase has become a tool of marketers and brand-conscious celebrities to suggest whatever they're selling is all-inclusive, a living embodiment of diversity.
These guiding principles have become the critical appropriation and embodiment of traditions that have shaped the character and shared meaning of a people in these United States.
Even more challenging is Brent Norwalk (Ben Koldyke), a living embodiment of white male privilege who drops random jabs at Captain Marvel into rants about political correctness.
The stereotypical embodiment of America's high university costs, much loved by journalists, is the part-time barista with a liberal-arts degree and a six-digit debt.
The sartorial embodiment of a birthday cake: a devoré velvet dress, topped with a swish of bright fur and iced with colorful baubles and sugary sweet accessories.
The developers and designers behind the high rise set out to make the establishment the embodiment of state-of-the-art luxury living and world-class engineering.
He's the embodiment of that famous quote from conservative hero Edmund Burke: the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Obama is the embodiment of what these voters resent about liberal immigration polices and trade deals: the rise of the other, at the expense of their own influence.
So Bobby goes on the same show the following day to respond to Taylor's accusations, but ends up spewing vitriol like he's the living embodiment of Heat Miser.
We want to hear the hits, and we want our rock stars to be the embodiment of hard living, but we don't want them to die on us.
It's the closest thing to a signature dish in my mom's culinary canon, and the perfect embodiment of the "Indian-ish" style upon which my cookbook is based.
Stripped down but smoothly persisting as transcendent concord, this embodiment of a general longing for sweeping synthesis became the central motivating ideal of orthodox Modernism's unified, reductive model.
To celebrate Whitman as the poetic embodiment of unsettled democracy must also be to acknowledge his stature as an exemplar of the long history of America's political polarization.
Her embodiment of my #GrandmaGoals made me wonder if I should be disappointed in myself for bailing on club nights and binge watching TV on Fridays at 23.
Whether or not this is true (it's largely not) matters less than how Bullock and his team can wield the idea of Montana and his embodiment of it.
He was the embodiment of the charismatic style of diplomacy -- shuttling, often with great fanfare, from one country to another -- and is generally regarded as the supreme realist.
And, at the risk of sounding a bit Feminism 101, Michael Meyers can also be seen as an embodiment of patriarchy itself, especially in the most recent Halloween.
She's very much supposed to be the embodiment of a black woman; she has an afro, a powerful physique, the way she's drawn—she's a black woman, period.
He liked to present himself as the solid embodiment of middle-class common sense, which might be one reason why he got on so well with Mrs May.
Before we make any Fifty Shades of Tay references — whoops, too late — let's look back at all the times Swift was the literal embodiment of the fire emoji.
They&aposre not voting for Maduro the man, he says, but rather the embodiment of Chavez&aposs ideals representing a battle to liberate Venezuela from capitalism&aposs grasp.
For while her style may be throwback, its content, the embodiment of Quaker principles of religious, racial and gender equality — not to mention antiwar sentiments — remains pertinent today.
Star Noah Centineo, who, with his scar and Mark Ruffalo-esque voice is the quintessential embodiment of a teen heartthrob, became the focal point of the meme storm.
In the end, she has triumphantly survived (but is scarred for life), the perfect embodiment of the Final Girl trope that has become an essential component of horror.
The ease with which she wore clothes, and the access she granted us in watching her reinvent herself through them, make her a true embodiment of timeless style.
Nick Cassavetes is the embodiment of evil who has waged a campaign of revenge against his ex-wife for leaving him ... this according to the ex-wife's mother.
Indeed, Hillary Clinton is the embodiment of this double-bind, with the decades-long dissection of her personality, not to mention her hair and wardrobe, to prove it.
You've gotta hand it to former president Barack Obama, after eight years of manning the nation's most important desk, he's become the physical embodiment of the #TreatYoSelf hashtag.
In her bedroom, Aisha looked like the embodiment of a feminine Somali woman, wearing a long floral skirt, a pale blouse, and a dark floral-print head scarf.
What does it say [that] Hillary Clinton, the embodiment of imperial Washington arrogance, is more willing to submit to the voters and appear to debate than Donald Trump?
Chris Hemsworth, international superstar and literal embodiment of an out-of-this-world superhero, plays his most favorite role at home, surrounded by his wife and three children.
The symbolism of trans-Atlantic insurrection was rich on Friday: Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and embodiment of American fury, happened to be visiting Britain.
Clinton, she portrayed Mr. Trump as the embodiment of the 1 percent who fueled the Occupy Wall Street movement and drew young voters to the Vermont senator's message.
Politicon, it soon emerged, was politics Twitter come to life, a physical embodiment of the most noxious Facebook spats blasted algorithmically across your Fox News-loving uncle's feed.
During one recreational tournament, players dressed as Disney villainesses and as the sartorial embodiment of a "Sound of Music" lyric: girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes.
As JCPenney continues to fight its way to a turnaround, its recently opened concept store has become the embodiment of the struggling, 117-year-old retailer's reinvention strategy.
In a sense, a comedy degree is either the embodiment of all that's wrong with student-as-consumer liberal-arts education or a rather canny vocationalization of it.
For ISIS, whose propagandists have described Sousse and the Bardo Museum as "dens of vice," tourists are a vulnerable embodiment of Western decadence—legitimate targets for righteous extirpation.
Nicknamed "Miss Manhattan" and "American Venus," her angular face and dynamic poses enamored early 21970th-century artists who saw her as the living embodiment of the Greek ideal.
I remember the bombardment of media attention he drew, the hand-wringing over his embodiment of sex appeal, and the constant salacious teasing over whether he was gay.
For Mr. Trump, who has spent a lifetime flouting political correctness, his participation in the dinner was striking because the club is the Washington embodiment of political correctness.
Its brewing coppers are incredibly beautiful and perfectly useless, an embodiment of the process formerly functional architecture undergoes when transitioning into the mandatory blankness of an art space.
Carlos Sánchez, who for nearly four decades played Juan Valdez, the embodiment of Colombian coffee and one of the most recognizable pitchmen in the world, died on Dec.
Jomo Kenyatta, the father of the current president, was a Kenyan freedom fighter, the living embodiment of African nationalism, and, therefore, the British colonial government's most hated man.
In the press release, the brand calls its campaign star, Depp, the "perfect embodiment of an intense Sauvage man," explaining that the star was "adopted" by the Comanches.
Throughout his storied 20-season career with the Los Angeles Lakers, the basketball star was the embodiment of what happens when talent and tireless work ethic come together.
They view him not only as a faux progressive who refuses to tear down a broken system but the living embodiment of what is wrong with the system.
Of the supporting players, Ms. Shear (of "Dirty Blonde") stands out as a fraying embodiment of the defensive desperation to which much of her world has been reduced.
We therefore instinctively understand female figureheads — whether mounted on ships or as the embodiment of the ship of state — as static and symbolic, rather than active and individual.
Clinton as an opportunity to rally supporters, who bristle at any reminder of the 2016 campaign and who view her as the embodiment of the establishment they despise.
Despite his own personal rejection of utopianism, Lenin, high on his pedestal addressing workers in October 1917, came to be the embodiment of all three forms of utopia.
The brazen willingness shown by the president to employ federal government power as if it was a division of the Trump Organization is the embodiment of corrupt intent.
"Our tax code is a modern-day embodiment of Dante's circles of hell," House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and five other Republicans wrote in a Townhall.
The cousin was both real and fictional to her—an embodiment of all that Agnes wanted to be, fashioned from the particular details of her cousin's tangible self.
Created by Congress in 1955, the IHS is the embodiment of the federal government's sacred promise to provide health care for this country's 85033 federally-recognized Indian tribes.
Mr. Kemp stepped into the spotlight as the homebred embodiment of blunt-talking Trumpism, while Ms. Abrams lent forlorn Georgia Democrats star power and the draw of history.
I doubt that a picture of the fatal Chinese wet market or of security lines at international airports could be an even remotely adequate embodiment of the tragedy.
After one of my bookstore appearances, a woman with short gray hair who resembled my mother approached me, her contorted face the embodiment of all those desperate emails.
And with the possibility of a Pantera reunion gone, and the embodiment of Pantera's perfect middle ground taken from them, fans began to quantify why they listened to Pantera.
At just under 10 minutes long, the bravura sequence is a living, bleeding embodiment of director David Leitch's mission: Use analog techniques to make action cinema feel real again.
" Weiss agreed, saying that Gillen "almost turns Littlefinger into a mystical embodiment of will-to-power and thriving on chaos" and that "there's something impenetrable to everything he does.
I mean, most songs are stories to begin with, but I like to change what that story is about a little in my retelling or my embodiment of it.
Clinton is all but certain to win the nomination based on the votes of those superdelegates -- the embodiment of the Democratic establishment Sanders and his supporters have railed against.
She published a second book, the "lushly illustrated embodiment of the collective spirit of the Nasty Gal brand, Sophia's own personal brand, and girlbosses everywhere" Nasty Galaxy, in 2016.
A recent revelation by a state newspaper that Jack Ma, its boss, was a party member stunned outsiders, who viewed him as the embodiment of a market-driven China.
This is a model of my first-ever store, and so simply he had to be a presence given he was an embodiment of the spirit of the 1970s.
The Chinese environment is a combination of a huge market, ample capital, and daring entrepreneurs who are the embodiment of "lean startup": fail fast, fail early, and fail often.
With all of the tax leaks and ban orders and double-agent microwaves, we've completely lost track of America's embodiment of the town from Footloose, Vice President Mike Pence.
These cookies are the edible embodiment of a forced smile, or telling someone they look tired, or asking a woman if she's pregnant when she is very much not.
President Trump retweeted a meme of a train crashing into a human embodiment of CNN Tuesday morning, with the words "FAKE NEWS CAN'T STOP THE TRUMP TRAIN" above it.
Just a quick scroll through Tamron Hall's lavish Instagram profile and you'll realize she is the living, breathing, twirling embodiment of what it means to live one's best life.
Homer Simpson, the famed beer and doughnut lover, is just about as close as a person can get—albeit a fictitious one—to being the veritable embodiment of gluttony.
The great leader, Kim Jong Un, is held up as the quasi-divine embodiment of the Korean race and their protector, much as Emperor Hirohito was worshipped in Japan.
In that show, the android hosts aren't just the embodiment of physical perfection, they're also convincingly human, capable of honing in on the innermost desires of the park guests.
This would further erode the already vastly diminished power of bookstores, the embodiment of all that is green and good in this whole business of making and selling books.
Neither comedy nor drama, neither special nor terrible, neither quotable nor truly forgettable, it is the embodiment of so much we consume in 2018; it's just sort of … there.
"He's the embodiment of everything Americans hate about a system that's rigged for the top 1 percent," Mr. Reid said of Mr. Trump during a conference call with reporters.
What held Amway together was its ability to foster strong feelings of identification, and to get its members to see the company as the embodiment of an idealized life.
Beyond this, many feared that the corporation—the ultimate embodiment of the power of technology and capital—would come to dominate and drive the human society that created it.
She is attempting to repeat her viral moment with a new video, one that leans hard on idealism while also attacking McConnell as the embodiment of a dysfunctional Washington.
More broadly, the giant beast could be an embodiment of today's collective id, a rampaging figure of the instinctual energies that enlightened civilizations continually try to keep in check.
What's more, he did so by running against the first female presidential nominee of a major party in American history, widely revered as the living embodiment of female empowerment.
" The Buddhist monk says, "Let us all meditate together on the sublime Buddha's embodiment of the oneness of all being, and a ship will come along and rescue us.
Sanders said Jay Clayton, a partner at law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, was "the embodiment of the greed that nearly destroyed the economy" and unfit to lead Wall Street's watchdog.
Gardens are "an expression of faith" and "the embodiment of hope," wrote the revered English landscape architect Russell Page in his memoir, "The Education of a Gardener," in 1962.
She's the very embodiment of the pull between freedom and domesticity, independence and roots that animates the work of so many American novelists, from John Updike to Jonathan Franzen.
They're something like the embodiment of a gold standard of menschiness, which is not just gone from the culture at large, but now plays like a parody of it.
While Tyrese is the picture-perfect embodiment of conventional sex appeal, Usher is arrestingly bizarre, contorting his body and exaggerating his facial expressions so that he looks nearly grotesque.
" With beauty, grace, and boundless compassion for the suffering of humanity, it has been said that Yin's "greatest significance is as the outpourings or embodiment of the divine feminine.
From a warrior with an obsidian disk on his chest to a jaguar, he was the god of time, the nocturnal sky, and the embodiment of change through conflict.
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What I appreciated most about The Evelyn's renovation was that it felt like the embodiment of the New York jazz era, but not a 1920s cosplay of it, either.
He was admired by many Cambodians as an embodiment of integrity and vision in a country where art has often taken a back seat to the upheavals of history.
He's the embodiment of the Trump administration's ethos that you're entitled to take a whack at something by dint of affluence and arrogance, not because of any manifest expertise.
But this 2009 performance is the perfect embodiment of what made her huge, with its high-strung dancing, massive vocals, and a stunning breakdown on a white grand piano.
On one side were those who viewed cooking an egg over a fire as the embodiment of food elitism and all that is annoying about the Slow Food movement.
But the labor strife has been especially dispiriting in Baltimore, a city with severe pockets of poverty that had always seen its orchestra as an embodiment of its pluck.
The conflation of anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism is a bit of rhetorical sleight-of-hand that depends on treating Israel as the embodiment of the Jewish people everywhere.
When we look up from our screens, we find we have lost our connection with the physical realm, which according to Adamson is the embodiment of our shared humanity.
Whatever the merits of the suit, Mr. de Blasio and his predecessor, Michael R. Bloomberg, are the very embodiment of a possible line of defense by the oil companies.
To millions of Americans, Mr. McCain was the embodiment of courage: a war hero who came home on crutches, psychologically scarred and broken in body, but not in spirit.
And now, the best embodiment of the burger — capturing what it has always meant in American culture — is a nice, juicy, plant-based protein patty, hot off the grill.
A horde of Southern Democrats — many of them armed — immediately rushed toward the combatants, some to calm things down, others to attack Grow, a living embodiment of Northern aggression.
With more direct interaction with patrons than anyone else, they are both witnesses to the change and an embodiment of something enduring and irreplaceable about the opera-going experience.
" In a statement, Anna Wintour, the editor in chief of Vogue and Condé Nast's artistic director, called Ms. Barry "a change-maker — the embodiment of the modern Glamour woman.
Warren will probably focus more of her attention on Bloomberg, whom she, like Sanders, has cast as the billionaire embodiment of all that is broken with the democratic process.
Mr. Shine was a Long Island commuter who prided himself on his working-class roots, and friends considered him the newsroom's closest embodiment of the average Fox News viewer.
Along the way, the vaguely alarming beauty accessory morphed from a fun way to slather your face with serum into the physical — and highly Instagrammable — embodiment of self care.
He is supposed to stand as the living embodiment of the statue of Justice — wearing a blindfold, holding a sword in one hand, a balancing scale in the other.
But when Mr. Maestri, in chilling voice, delivers Falstaff's defense of his girth as an embodiment of stature and potency, you feel sympathy for this laughingstock of a knight.
A mixed-media, multigenre embodiment of a scholarly theory about an arcane point of literary history might not seem like fertile ground for enchantment, but it was absolutely transformative.
She is treated as a dangerous foreign interloper in American politics and the embodiment of anti-Semitism, even though her Republican colleagues routinely demonstrate far worse anti-Jewish bigotry.
World Cup teams are perhaps the most visible embodiment of nations — collectives whose actions on the pitch can seem, in the moment, to determine the fate of a country.
Key first honed the character of "Luther" on his Comedy Central sketch series Key & Peele, playing the physical embodiment of the unrestrained inner monologue of Jordan Peele's carefully considered Obama.
Stan Lee, often considered the most influential comic book writer in history, comes to life through hundreds of issues of Marvel comics, becoming a visual embodiment of his own repertoire.
He would likely be baffled when the supposed hero Reigns is jeered and mocked by those around him as he squares off against The Undertaker, a living embodiment of death.
Many times, I found myself struck by this physical embodiment of forces that have oppressed Native peoples over time, and the irony of such a setting for a pow wow.
The party's whole campaign was designed to draw a clear line between order under the CDU and disorder under the SPD, with Mrs Merkel as the embodiment of that difference.
So Lidgard became the human embodiment of determination — cycling for two hours and 25 kilometres (15 miles) to Kaikōura airport while filming the broken New Zealand landscape along the way.
Here is proof that the Weimar Republic was the original embodiment of the phrase "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" — just replace "rock and roll" with "cabaret," and you're set.
It is a living, breathing, moving embodiment of our editorial perspective that allows audiences to choose their own adventure and find new and exciting ways to express themselves and connect.
Or, was the avocado very embodiment of a consumer culture spinning away from its once-solid core and being mashed into a guacamole of chaos, confusion, and pop culture absurdity?
"In that series Westbrook was playing so hard that it almost seemed reckless, but he was also the embodiment of his will to win, and it captured me," she said.
If Omran is the face of Syria's anguished residents, then Aylan Kurdi is the embodiment of the plight of refugees, of those families who opted to flee for their lives.
Islamic State, the latest embodiment of this insurgency, overran a third of Iraq in 2014, declaring from the northern city of Mosul a "caliphate" that also spanned parts of Syria.
"The magnitude of the loss of such irreplaceable physical embodiment of history and culture was felt by the whole of humanity, and at the expense of future generations," Bensouda said.

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