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Nothing could more powerfully embody the reality of Christ's suffering.
When did she put aside her white-girl upper-middle-class privilege and come to embody the reality of womanhood and its marginalization?
I embody the reality that you can go from nothing to something over night".
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And the Holocaust embodies the reality of fascism in power.
Jesus Christ does not bring information or mere advice but embodies the reality of divine love.
If anything, he shatters this American myth by embodying the reality of elite American colleges as inequality-perpetuation machines.
Once Ms. Feldon lets go of the insecurities, inhibitions and superimposed proprieties that taunt her, in a breathless rush of words from the heart, she is transformed, giddily embodying the reality of second chances.
Jesus does not bring information or advice but embodies the reality of divine love.
This 1950s film, of course, embodies the reality of different perspectives and different realities.
ATSC 3.0 embodies the reality that the broadcasters previous promises didn't pan out as expected and that fraudulent techical arguments are rarely punished in Washington.
But perhaps no one embodies the reality television quality of Trump himself more than his national spokeswoman, Katrina Pierson, who is now literally on a reality television show herself.
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