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And indeed, "The U.S.A. School" embodies as much as it articulates what Bishop thought writing should be.
Long a citadel of the party, his Dagenham constituency (now reorganised into Dagenham and Rainham) embodies as well as any in the country the history of Labour since the early part of the last century.
It's entitled The Visions of Leonardo da Vinci (and a Memory of His Childhood), and I hope it will resonate with the building and the countercultural history it embodies as effectively as the exhibition does.
The type of change Perry calls for – and embodies as a caricature he-man Texan – isn't change at all, though.
Gulpillil's commentary is dramatic, enlightening, earnest, at times playful and mischievous – not unlike qualities he embodies as an actor.
But what Faust really embodies, as an Angel puts it in the final scene, is striving itself, however restless, however neurotic.
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For me, the pop ideal is embodied, as closely as anything else I can come up with, by the video to "Glittering Prize" by Simple Minds.
This conversation comes as he moves further into midcareer, tremendously successful but no longer able to embody as fully as his dancers the organic, voluptuous style of movement that he has spent years honing.
This act embodies liberal as well as restrictive tendencies, and positions Norway between its Scandinavian neighbours.
Again and again, Christ embodied silence, as much as he also embodied the words of his teaching, or his acts of healing, or his patient suffering.
The comic metabolisms they embody are as different as can be, and they clash in perfect harmony.
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