That expedition somehow embodied morality and ethics and very likely the virtue of a way of life.
The painting's single figure, placed at a diagonal, has been given a posture that somehow beautifully embodies the feeling of resistance overcoming constraint.
What makes Brunnhilde magnificent in this sense is that her music somehow embodies the idea and the strength of moral choice.
How could Yossarian's words be taken as suggesting that he somehow embodies every man?
It's a reaction to what they perceive as Romney's synthetic and calculating persona, the sense that he somehow embodies everything that's false and impenetrable about the parties in Washington.
Penny somehow embodies these evils (maybe journalists earn more in England?)
Each of the band members is lost in the music, particularly Mr. Jagger, who, prancing and shimmying and singing ecstatically, somehow embodies the mesmerizing sound.
Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate.
"The ideals of justice and progress are very much alive, and I think that Chávez somehow embodies that," said Fernando Coronil, a Harvard professor who is writing a book about the 2002 coup.
It turns out that each crew member has a "visitor" who somehow embodies a key wish, dream or fear.