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Frederick embodied to his very core the contradiction in the term "enlightened despot".
"They wouldn't have called themselves post-modern but it was an incredible freedom they embodied – to collide all these different influences.
As Malcolm, he embodied, to use a phrase Kenneth Tynan once affixed to a Laurence Olivier performance, "a panther among doves".
A more recent variation on that type was embodied to perfection by Lily Rabe (daughter of Mr. Rabe) as the crazy, delicate Lili in the 2009 revival of Richard Greenberg's "American Plan" (1990).
Winfrey's idea was to spread the spirit of giving across the land — a spirit that through her numerous philanthropic undertakings she has embodied to an extraordinary degree, transforming, in ways both concrete and intangible, the lives of countless people.
Now here she is again, embodied to perfection by Elizabeth Franz, offering you cookies, of course, in "The Piano Teacher," a cozy, effective little chiller by Julia Cho that opened last night at the Vineyard Theater.
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But he embodies to perfection the values of the Uruguayan footballer: humility, low profile, garra (fighting spirit) and commitment.
Miranda is doing the same, telling Adams and the Anglocentric American history he embodies to step aside.
You choose what you want to promote, to embody, to put something on that can define who you are.
This concept embodies to develop individual cytostatic treatment schedules for each patient.
As mesenchymal cells [ 26, 27], myeloid/macrophage-type cells would naturally embody to the capacity to express multiple behaviors of metastasis.
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