Sentence examples for desire embodied from inspiring English sources

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"A Streetcar Named Desire" embodied the romantic notion of deliberate regression to the instinctual, and also registered the seismic spiritual shift after America's return to normalcy.

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As we shift our focus from being obsessed with food to feeling good, following desire, being embodied and doing pleasurable things, following desire or letting ourself say, act or do things we think we dare shouldn't do, something fundamental starts to change with food.

According to Tuomela, actions by collectives supervene on the actions of the operative members of the collective in such a way that the properties of particular collectives, such their intentions, beliefs, and desires, are "embodied in" and "determined by" the perspectives of the properties of individual members or representatives of the collective in question (Tuomela 1989, p. 494).

Still, Washington has proven incapable of grasping the idea that there might be forms of power, and so of resistance to American desires, not embodied in competitive states.

This might seem a bit silly or "kiddie dress-up" from afar, but actually some girls who dedicate themselves to the trend are shunned from Japanese society, because of their desire to embody the complete opposite of traditional Japanese standards of beauty.

Bespectacled, buttoned up in a formal coat and tremulous with youthful desire, Mr. Vargas embodied Lenski, Onegin's naïvely trusting friend, a rhapsodic, serious but not very gifted young poet who adores Tatiana's vivacious sister, Olga, here sung by the hearty Russian mezzo-soprano Elena Zaremba.

If persons recognize their true identity, they would not be oriented to the objects of their embodied desire but to the objects of intellect.

In other words, if someone wants to be in state B when he is in state A, he must regard being in state A as worse than being in state B. But all states of embodied desire are like this.

This interiority or self-sufficiency is the obverse of attachment to the objects of embodied desires.

They would be able to look upon the subject of those embodied desires as alien to their true selves.

The ubiquitous Jones embodied that desire as he swiftly accelerated into the Newcastle area, leaving two defenders trailing, before sending in a low cross that Given smothered.

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