Sentence examples for embodiment of native from inspiring English sources

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In contrast to what they see as a corrupt and slavishly Westernised elite, the Islamists present themselves as the embodiment of native cultural authenticity, with high moral standards.

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(A legend is that the frog is the embodiment of a native Caribbean Indian chief).

"This descriptor is the embodiment of naive arrogance".

He was also a folk hero in his native Iceland: its first billionaire and the embodiment of the Icelandic economic miracle.

The charismatic Ms. Washington, who has done some remarkable grass-roots work in her native Los Angeles, offers her company as a physical embodiment of African-American experience and history.

In it, the black girl — she has no other name — makes her way through her native Africa, searching for God's presence, for an embodiment of his beneficence.

Native Detroiter Dr. Victoria Gallagher, who co-authored "Sparring with Public Memory: The Rhetorical Embodiment of Race, Power, and Conflict in the 'Monument to Joe Louis,'" explained the difference between the sculptures.

the embodiment of the dance?

He is the embodiment of their discomfort.

Teddy was the embodiment of it.

She was the embodiment of defeat.

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