There is one photograph that embodies this sense of regret all by itself.
Yet you also embody the opposite aspect of death and decay all by yourself.
And the fact that the broad is, in this case, embodied by a man is almost beside the point.
Money, delivered in political contributions and embodied by powerful lobbyists, seems to rule the Capitol.
Perhaps it embodied architectural marvels as yet unencountered by us.
"Life embodies some chaotic energy - by definition," says Dorrin.
St. Paul's is known for its traditional style of worship as embodied by its renowned choir.
"Often the reason fathers leave their children and the area is that they're leaving their pain, as embodied by the ex-spouse," she said.
That question becomes every vampire's refrain, as the film questions how people resist evil, embodied by the vampires.
It acts like rebar, or a skeleton embodied by a standard 7-ply layup.