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What Julie Christie, whom Al Pacino called 'the most poetic of actresses', embodies at the age of 66, in counterpoint to the zeitgeist, is glamour underpinned by moral seriousness, talent that does not need to show off and beauty that is perennial.

Ono has always balanced playfulness with confrontation, as a way to provoke us out of our complacency — an intention "Cut Piece" embodies at the core.

It is when you give of yourself that you truly give". And perhaps it's appropriate to quote Gibran's The Prophet when talking about French-born actor Reda Kateb, who embodies at once cultures as diverse as Algerian, Czech and Italian.

As if to contrast the image of humanity and composure that Motley embodies at the opening of the film, minutes later we see footage of armed guards that had been sent to protect the homes she and other NAACP activists stayed in when visiting the South for desegregation trials.

The same plot for the other three data sets (shown only, in Figure 2, for the { fur-counts) + NAO}) indicates that the first component is always by far the largest, since it embodies at least 54% of the total variance (see Table 1); PC-1 correlates, most clearly and exclusively, with the animal populations, in all four data sets.

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There is marvelous, energizing stagecraft throughout, with the 10-member cast seeming to embody at least 10 times that many characters.

A massive rescue was essential, but the form it took embodied, at least partly, a tougher European stance intended to share the burden between taxpayers and private creditors.

Even that greatest of all American symbols, the presidency - embodied at this moment by George Bush - seemed shaken, unnerved, and at a loss for words.

It is not that big a stretch from this way of thinking to the outlook embodied at the World Financial Center, which is essentially an airport without planes.

The result is embodied at the Prado in a stunning series of works, central to Renaissance art, by Mantegna, Correggio, Raphael, del Sarto, Titian and Veronese.

"Her youth and her classic beauty, but also her force of character and the complexity she's capable of embodying at such a young age, are, for me, both unique and very moving".

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