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To me, you have become the personification of perfect love.
I am only a force, a personification of a concept!
At other times, he is surely the personification of death.
Was she perhaps a personification of Nature itself, as indeed to some extent all women are?
The place struck him as a personification of lost opportunity.
Now to my mind that woman's a personification of evil!
Like the latter, he was a personification of the sun.
But I must be clearer what kind of personification this is.
The female figure in the scene is the personification of Africa.
Oh, he is the exact personification of what I have been led to expect!
She was the personification of the sky and the heavens.
The name refers to a personification of the German nation.
Putin, a former agent of the security services, is its personification.
They work in shadow and seem to be the very personification of caution.
They are the personifications of the powers that structure the society.
To me he seemed the very personification of "the officer and gentleman."
This season, Robinson may be the personification of his team's achievement.
Satan might be the personification of evil, but he was making sense.
In London "he was the personification of wealth and power."
For the medieval mind she was only a personification, not a goddess.
They are seen as a personification of ideal state which one should attain.
How did this well-known personification of death become so frightening?
Some callers report that they have seen the personification of evil.
"Know that I am considered a personification of ethics and productivity."
Another personification of the abstract, Death, also makes sure that each individual's story comes to an end exactly when it's supposed to.