Sentence examples for embodiment of someone from inspiring English sources

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Her Phyllis (the part for which Alexis Smith won a Tony) is the show's most dazzling embodiment of someone trying both to reclaim and to move beyond her receding past.

For many residents of this impoverished South Jersey city, Jersey Joe Walcott, whose real name was Arnold Cream, was the embodiment of someone who overcame tough circumstances to become a hero.

"Hikari, transformed by Oë's imagination into Pooh or Eeyore, has assumed a huge symbolic importance for his father as the embodiment of someone who can transcend everything baleful and problematic, and turn it into something hopeful and redeemed.

In local folklore, the sacred species (silk-cotton tree in English) is the embodiment of someone heroic and Haiti was mourning the death of Max Gesner Beauvoir, the supreme chief of Vodou.

TO drum up support for the measure, Mr. O'Malley has traveled to Washington four times, most recently in mid-September when Mr. Clinton invited him to the White House and thanked him "as the embodiment of someone who has changed his position on this and has been courageous enough to say so".

But for those of you for whom this is an alien world, ask yourselves what kind of mental toughness, what resources would you be able to summon to combat the feeling that all you will ever be is the embodiment of someone else's nightmares?

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In others one may recognize the activity but not conceive of it formally as the embodiment of a role, such as someone sleeping, mowing a lawn, or eating lunch (not as a patron in a restaurant).

I guess the embodiment of strength is seen as someone who can take a hit and be tough with men, and I don't think that should be part of the discussion as much.

But I couldn't sleep after that scene, because it was the embodiment of what would happen naturally: someone of my size would inevitably be overpowered by a person Joe's size.

Weinstein's palette of giving earned him the standing as a man who was, if not an embodiment of male progressivism, at least someone willing to stand on its periphery.

You cannot understand civilization as the embodiment of moral ideals unless you first understand someone like Thrasymachus and of what he is capable when coming to power.

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