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Create a new mascot and friends who could embody those values.
Not a lot of artists could embody this, but Vermeer does it.
It could embody artistic energy, becoming not just a tool but a source of inspiration in its own right.
Probably no mere mortal could embody all the fascination and yearning that Fournier captures in "Le Grand Meaulnes".
He added: "What is this aging system that is mobilizing itself against the one person who could embody something else?
And I couldn't imagine that Michael Rudko, the other actor could embody Lee as well as Mark.
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This could be embodied in a revised EU/UK political declaration and the UK implementing legislation should bind the UK to that approach.
The idea that "the mind," an immaterial, airy thing, could be embodied in a lump of flesh — the brain — was intolerable to seventeenth-century religious thinking; hence the dualism of Descartes and others.
If the vivid soul-pop-funk music of Gnarls Barkley could be embodied by a shirt collection, it would be the capped-sleeved polos and tees of Junk Shop, a small clothing label based in Manchester, England, and designed in Thailand.
The idea that "the mind," an immaterial, airy thing, could be embodied in a lump of flesh the brain was intolerable to seventeenth-century religious thinking; hence the dualism of Descartes and others.
The behavior of charge storage at different stages could be embodied in the charge storage mechanism.
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