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It is embodied in that vow".
And yes, it's embodied in that phrase, "musique concrète instrumentale".
But the contradictions embodied in that thesis and the situation it describes, perhaps inherent, soon became apparent.
But whatever promise of equal opportunity is embodied in that team, it is not a reason to scrap affirmative action, he said.
"May I say quickly that there is no consensus embodied in that report," said Tom Patton, vice president for government relations at Royal Philips Electronics.
To make the word "craft" mean something again, to make a show with some soul, the producers need to explore the dual meaning embodied in that William Morris quote: skillful, but also skilled in making it work.
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In other words, what are the indirect impacts that are embodied in products that act as inputs to the industry that produces said good or service.
One lasting effect of Wonka on my work is embodied in the that edible teacup.
OECD (2001) defines human capital as 'the knowledge, skills, competencies and attributes embodied in individuals that facilitate the creation of personal, social and economic well-being'.
Textiles embodied in garments that are worn on the body all day, or in bed sheets slept under every night touch us literally, on a daily basis.
Its very name is embodied in everything that Coco does.
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