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The best days at the best breaks have a Platonic aspect – they begin to embody a model of what surfers want waves to be.
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"CRESP is embodying a model for social change activism that breaks the traditional us-versus-them approach," explains Anke Wessels, CRESP's executive director.
Yet far from embodying a model of fiscal authority or contemporary chic, Mr. Rellie comes across in the picture as the man hired by the caterers to make balloon animals.
These "market interventions" embody a new model of development cooperation.
In order to perceive, therefore, the brain must embody a generative model of how causes generate sensations.
The personal qualities that he embodied remain a model for others who strive for excellence.
Costa's proposal, embodied in a model bill intended for the next legislative session, seeks to establish a type of free-market water bazaar that would let communities, industries and agricultural interests shop throughout the state for reliable water sources.
Meanwhile, hundreds of farmers in Koraput embody an alternative model of agricultural development.
Although that was only two years before the passage of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, embodying a social model of disability (see SEP entry, Disability: Definitions, Models, Experience), it was well before the academic reconceptualization of disability as a social phenomenon.
He embodied a new model of success.
He embodied a revolutionary model of market economic policies, a vision of Mexico's modernization and a historic reconciliation in U.S.-Mexican relations.
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