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There may be a politician who embodies every idea and policy you detest and fear.
Mr. Grizzard embodies every man's quest for stresslessness, for impossible calm and peace, for "the comfort of settling in".
Mr. Flamand, 65, who embodies every notion you might ever have had of an intellectual European (see the quotation above, uttered casually over lunch), is Belgian and has directed the Ballet de Marseilles since 2005.
Lee Franke A colonial seaport midway between New York and Boston, Essex embodies every Hollywood cliche about small town New England but does so in the most winning way.
Published last month by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St . Martins Press, "True Crime Addict" is a strange beast — one that embodies every problem that arises when online obsessives are infected with delusions of detective grandeur.* The book follows Renner as he tries, over a number of years, not simply to report on but to actually solve, personally, Maura Murray's disaPressance.
To use one and not another may forgo or convey an advantage in some situations, but none embodies every aspect of news — content, promptness, and analysis.
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NEWMAN--Paul, embodied every value that mattered: love, friendship, family and giving back.
It is a dramatic fall for the partners who, not long ago, seemed to embody every young designer's dream.
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