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Because otherwise this country and everything it embodied for us would perish.
This ambitious and powerful performance embodied for me what site-specific might really mean.
But in New York Giuliani could blame Dinkins, and the traditional New York liberal political philosophy he embodied, for the city's troubles.
When I was a child, the qualities of boldness, daring and speed were embodied for me by Jackie Robinson on the basepaths.
It would entrench Labour in Scotland which embodied for him the loathsome Old Labour which had made the party unelectable in Middle England.
Lepage argues that Kahlo embodied for the Mexican people their own pain and suffering, and effectively turned herself into a flag.
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The primal sexual danger he embodies for Blanche surfaces only in flickers.
Berrigan, who died on Saturday at the age of ninety-four, quicame came to embody for me a new ideal.
For the past ten years he has asked his classes to identify one person who embodies for them the 1960s, the 1970s, and the 1980s.
That's a powerful message to embody, for something that just missed the wrecking ball, and a valuable lesson in the simple art of paying attention.
Of course, this idealism is not always right, but its spirit is essential, and the demand it embodies for a new, fairer, more equal society should be embraced.
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