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She is the embodiment of one of the play's most famous lyrics: "Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes".
Then there are the frequently recalled exploits of the notorious gate-crasher "Embassy Richard", named after the celebrated nightclub and an embodiment of one of the era's great causes célèbres - people turning up at parties to which they had not been invited.
Given the nation's close partisan division and the president's status as the embodiment of one side of that divide, his advisers said that one key to victory was to depolarize the electorate as much as possible and draw more support than the other side from the middle.
In his speech, Mr Cameron described the health service as the embodiment of "one nation" politics, promising the proposals would transform services across the country, with more GPs, faster access to new drugs and treatments.
Now he has cartoonishly morphed into the embodiment of one of America's most unflattering, yet enduring, racial stereotypes: that of the black man that despite seeming to have it all, still sexually wants a white woman more than anything.
The sound of the car's engine, powering Applegate and Barr out of the living fireball consuming their community, was obscured by a much louder noise the roaring of a Pacific Gas & Electric gas line exploding, the solid embodiment of one of the largest and most powerful companies in the country coming apart at the seams.
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In this way, particularly with the addition of Mayday, a costly service to run, these tablets are embodiments of one of Amazon's defining traits: the undercurrent of anxiety you experience with every dollar you save and every convenience you exploit.
When Tassoti smashed Luis Enrique's nose - in the penalty area - in the last minute of the 1994 World Cup quarter-final, leaving Italy going through, Spain going out and Luis Enrique going to hospital, it was the perfect embodiment of Spain and Italy: one side played all the football; the other smashed an innocent man's nose all over his face - and won.
"This is the embodiment of perfection," one commenter wrote.
The website -- a true embodiment of how one man's commitment, vision and passion can inspire mass community action and momentum -- is a comprehensive and well-rounded source of scientific and practical information.
If that would be the case, then we have a double memory function of gap junctions: a local embodiment of memories, on the one hand, and a pathway memory determined by gap junctions, on the other hand.
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