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Or was evolution embodied in the person of Ridley, when he resigned as chairman of the bank in October 2007?
The "Roman people" had become the "Italian people," and it was embodied in the person of Augustus, himself the native of an Italian town.
In "Return" she and her company explore the concept of time and the lifelong effects of simple choices, embodied in the person of a lost World War II air navigator who wanders from room to room of the performance space.
An Indian Epic Something like the same mortal-to-divine dynamic embodied in the person of Guo Ziyi also animates the vivid exhibition called "Epic India: Scenes From the Ramayana," which has been installed in the Indian Painting Gallery, another off-the-path space that routinely holds ambitious collection shows.
In the English segment, the media is embodied in the person of the hustling journalist Ken Wharton Patrick Barrr), whose newspaper runs the first-person account of a poet (Peter Reynolds) who has discovered a dead body in a suburban park.
Today one can see vengeance on a mass scale embodied in the person of Radovan Karadzic, the former leader of the Bosnian Serbs, who is sitting in a Belgrade jail, charged with war crimes, including overseeing the massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995 at Srebrenica.
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Remarkably, this new hostility to education is shared by the social conservative and economic conservative wings of the Republican coalition, now embodied in the persons of Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney.
No single group photograph could have caught with such specific clarity the period clothing, the haircuts, the eyeglasses and the spirit of first-wave feminism cheerfully embodied in the persons of these particular women -- among them well-known artists like Nancy Spero, Dottie Attie, Mary Beth Edelson and Ms. Sleigh herself.
This finding is also at odds with the theory of human capital, as "Language skills satisfy the three requirements for human capital, that it is productive, costly to produce, and embodied in the person" (Chiswick 2008, p. 4).
Instead, arms are laid before the great mother, embodied famously in the person of Anna Livia Plurabelle: the waters of Anna Liffey, which bring nourishment to the city of Dublin while simultaneously carrying its filth out to sea.
Understanding the different roles of research and medical care staff is especially difficult when the therapeutic and research roles are embodied in the same person, and when this person is the gatekeeper to research participation.
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