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The paper, more than any other in the city, embodied the 60's.
"This was two completely different people embodied in one man."
For people with bodies, important things like love have to be embodied.
The people embody the city's culture and make a place what it is.
On the other hand, he embodies this system in the eyes of the public.
Now its principles are embodied in the law of the land.
This solution was to be embodied in the 1946 Act.
He had been the one embodied when the signal came!
Some say these minds were once embodied in such as we.
Upon myself or my community will embody a piece of me.
"But I think this work is going to embody 9/11 for a lot of people."
But of the problems that the dead man came to embody, there was much to say.
The truth about the world, she says, is embodied in her broken child.
Too begin with, there must be the idea, then to find the man or woman best able to embody it.
And, at one time, the image embodied other things, too.
What he saw in his head begged to be embodied.
If any single person embodied the institution, it was he.
You embodied all that was best in the old Empire.
It was embodied by a sequence with eight minutes left.
"Our current president embodied the potential of a generation," he said.
One, I agree with the principle embodied in the case.
He embodied the finest our court system had to offer.
But for those 3.2 years they also embody a major part of the American dream life.
The directors themselves seem to embody a little of both.
Their philosophy is embodied by the question "Who are you?"