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Yet the crown embodies class and other divisive scars to disaffected English, Scots, Welsh and Irish, to Islamists and intellectuals.

But at the legal, political, and geopolitical levels quarantine becomes a much more nuanced challenge, one that embodies class and racial biases, ideas of purity and pollution, national identity, and the fine balance in civil society between "freedom from" and "freedom to".

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The poem operates on both a realist and a symbolic plane: the speaker has more than a touch of the grim reaper about him, and the woman embodies certain class prejudices.

The Dynamic Transportation-Planning Problem (DTPP) embodies a class of real-world applications that involve the reactive routing and scheduling of a fleet of vehicles in response to dynamically changing transportation demands.

Liu embodied a class despised by Mao, who came to power on the back of a promise to give land back to the peasants.In its Maoist heyday the museum was a place of pilgrimage.

In Karl Marx these "interests" were embodied in class; for populists of the late 19th century, they were gold bugs and "Wall Street interests"; during the New Deal, they were "malefactors of great wealth" and, like today, "bankers" (recall how mysteriously powerful David Rockefeller's Chase Manhattan Bank, J.P. Morgan & Co. and that old warhorse the Trilateral Commission once seemed).

Once an ardent communist, she embodied working-class discontent in the supposed workers' paradise.

The young married couple upstairs embody middle-class orthodoxy, the struck-off doctor who comes to the suicidal Hester's aid is a sexual outlaw, and the gossipy landlady represents working-class tolerance.

While Romney embodies the leadership class, Huckabee went after it.

Physically as well as musically, Ms. Carroll embodies the term "class act".

To his critics, Nides embodies a political class whose members' success is no longer just a mark of accomplishment but also a possible detriment — a sign of disconnect from the vast numbers of Americans who have fallen behind in an era of growing inequality.

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