Sentence examples for cherished embodiment from inspiring English sources

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"He became, for the entire community," wrote the poet Mona Van Duyn, his colleague at Washington University, "a familiar and cherished embodiment of Poetry".

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After all, he specialized in playing with the paradoxes of Eastern spirituality, like being told to transcend our bodily identities and realize the infinite self, while at the same time cherishing our embodiment and enjoying the pleasures of the senses -- as the roguish Watts emphatically did in his Sausalito houseboat and Esalen hot tubs and bomehian enclaves everywhere.

He treats Anne Frank as the living embodiment of ambivalence: Is she really better off alive when the story of her death has become so cherished?

The purest embodiment of these beliefs is the so-called scholar's rocks, naturally occurring stones -- sometimes minimally "improved" through human intervention -- cherished for their capacity to conjure in their crags and hollows whole landscapes or mythical beasts.

Still they were cherished.

Privacy is cherished here.

His legacy is cherished.

Cherished "Poppi" to Emily Vomaska.

Love scars are cherished.

Hand written, cherished memories.

I always cherished that.

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