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BEIJING — Even in a blue-striped hospital bathrobe, her face wiped clean of makeup and marked with purple lines by her surgeon, the young woman who called herself Devil embodied an image of beauty widely admired in China: large, luminous eyes, a delicate nose and softly sculpted cheekbones.
Together, they embodied an image of virtue and family life, and their court became a model of formality and morality.
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The movie strives for embodying a new image of women by naming them Freedom.
These images embodied a thief's complete service record, his entire biography.
How do you embody that in an image?
But in The Favourite, a film utterly concerned with subverting gender expectations and tropes at every level, it is him, the man, who embodies a conventional pin-up image.
It was about the craft and that embodied the image.
Mitt Romney, the party's nominee in 2012, lost to President Obama in part because he embodied that image and appeared dismissive of poorer voters, according to GOP postmortems on the election.
"Duo Concertant" (1972) is more lyrical, an ode to music embodied in the image of dancers listening to an onstage pianist, Cameron Grant, and a magisterial violinist, Kurt Nikkanen.
Its thoughts about strength, endurance and good fortune are neatly embodied by the image of a bubble on the cover.
In the final passages of the Monarchia Dante writes that the ends designed by Providence for man are twofold: one end is the bliss of this life, which is conveyed in the figure of the earthly paradise; the other is the bliss of eternal life, which is embodied in the image of a heavenly paradise.
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