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It incarnates a victory of "style" over "content," "aesthetics" over "morality," of irony over tragedy".
The boldest aspect of Stories is more fundamental: it incarnates an impulse.
More often it is about his family and what it incarnates of Iraq, a country the devout call a land of prophets.
Yet it incarnates certain aesthetic and spiritual values — ideals of purity and unity, for example — the way that gold bars in Fort Knox embody abstract monetary values.
You need know nothing of the belief-system it incarnates to sense that this is the most earth-bound of gods: as rooted to the spot as a Romanian weightlifter about to attempt the clean and jerk.
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For me," she says, "the most complex aspect of the film was how to understand that fear, how to make it incarnate".
So it really incarnates this mix of the human and bestiality".
It was like a gay titanic and I can't get over it. Charlene Incarnate.
Muhammad's wife grasped the marker, as though it was incarnate.
When we imagine the person behind it, we incarnate a figment of our solipsistic imaginations: a kind of savior, perhaps.
By Dilys Bennett Laing The New Yorker, November 8 , 1941P. 21 All the freen summer through, it came incarnate View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By George Packer By Doreen St. Félix.
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