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But this idea must be embodied in a material object.
It could even be embodied in a machine taken off the market years earlier.
For our purposes here, they may be embodied in a few brief lines.
The fact that WikiLeaks came to be embodied in a single individual, especially one as mercurial as Mr. Assange, was chief among them.
Moreover, it is difficult to separate the cash costs of leasing from the other services that may be embodied in a leasing contract.
This could be embodied in a revised EU/UK political declaration and the UK implementing legislation should bind the UK to that approach.
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At the time, sovereignty was assumed to be embodied in an autocratic ruler.
This is so important that a target for mean temperature rises is likely to be embodied in an international treaty to be signed in Paris later this year.
The model right now is that AllJoyn would be embodied in an application that you would download on your phone.
Although reverie is not absent from art, there are equally essential elements, especially the element of creative control that causes ideas to be embodied in an object.
The first step is to determine the overall theory of HRQoL to be embodied in an instrument.
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