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It was possible to read these solemn women as embodiments of Ms. Hay's history.
He saw the Ternans – widowed mother and three daughters – as embodiments of these values.
The modern family, and the arid sands around them, appear as embodiments of Mongolia's present and future.
Such Shakespearean heroes as Macbeth, Richard III, and Mark Antony cannot be regarded as embodiments of any transcendent good.
One sometimes thinks of prodigies as embodiments of peculiar genius, uncorrupted by convention, impossible to replicate or reëngineer.
"Monuments – as embodiments of history, religion, art and science – are significant and complex repositories of cultural narratives.
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Seeing disability and impairment as embodiment recognizes historical and cultural aspects of impairment that are inseparable from the biological aspects.
The process by which physical action in the world generates, stores, and reactivates mental representations abstracted from bodily experience is what is often referred to as embodiment.
The words for design itself, such as embodiment, formgebung, aesthetics, styling and expression emphasize different aspects, however the actors and the actions required are very similar.
The process involved a technique known as "embodiment": a sort of body-swap where a participant's avatar would flip between representing themselves and a distressed child.
Existential dimensions of the lifeworld, such as embodiment, temporality, spatiality, inter-subjectivity, and mood, are all intertwined aspects of human lived experiences.
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