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Miranda is doing the same, telling Adams and the Anglocentric American history he embodies to step aside.
But he embodies to perfection the values of the Uruguayan footballer: humility, low profile, garra (fighting spirit) and commitment.
What Rendell embodies to French readers – the crime plot as a route elsewhere, a feminine intruder in an all-male genre – has proved sufficiently seductive to cancel any need for a tally of hits and misses.
"As an immigrant from India who built a life for himself in the United States, becoming a respected scholar, a best-selling author, and the president of the King's College in New York, he embodies to me what American opportunity is all about," he said.
She embodies to me what a strong, powerful, headstrong and "Don't play with me!" woman represents That's how I aim to identify myself as a woman currently.
An ACLU policy statement states:Our way forward lies in decisively turning our backs on the policies and practices that violate our greatest strength: our Constitution and the commitment it embodies to the rule of law.
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Frederick embodied to his very core the contradiction in the term "enlightened despot".
As Malcolm, he embodied, to use a phrase Kenneth Tynan once affixed to a Laurence Olivier performance, "a panther among doves".
We include a brief description of the "Scuff-o-meter" simulation, both low and high embodied to highlight the difference.
Mindfulness can be considered as a universal human ability embodied to foster clear thinking and open-heartedness.
When I was growing up, she just embodied to me what glamour and beauty are.
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