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Writer-director Damien Chazelle shows how Fletcher's music and his attitude embody from the outset a fundamental dissonance.
And though each has been given a type to embody (from Doctrinaire Marxist to Callow Young Man), many of their lines could be interchanged without our noticing.
In a commentary on "Infinite Now," she writes that the texts embody, from male and female perspectives alike, "an existential state of nakedness where the ordinary sense of control and reason is stripped away".
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Laughing and muttering, sprawling and standing, she embodies from moment to moment an almost raucous earthiness, an age-old sadness, and purpose and play.
If we define them, broadly, as the undead — spirits who rise, embodied, from their graves to torment the living — they have been part of human imagining since ancient times.
The protean Bob Stillman and Mr. Chamberlin play a wild assortment of the men in the life of West, who is embodied from steamroller youth to Gothic old age by Ms. Shear.
If we define them, broadly, as the undead spirits who rise, embodied, from their graves to torment the living they have been part of human imagining since ancient times.
The protean Bob Stillman and Mr. Chamberlin play a wild assortment of the men in the life of Mae, who is embodied from steamroller youth to Gothic old age by Ms. Shear.
The prolonged standing ovation at the end of the evening, as he stood rather shyly alone onstage, was a testament to the range of styles that he embodied, from the 19th-century classics to almost every contemporary work in the extensive Paris Opera Ballet repertory.
However, to reduce the project to its own, restricted de facto trajectory, rich as it is, does too much violence to the historical and philosophical framework it embodies, from which the material on Baudelaire gains its broader significance.
These sundry resources are often "embodied," from neural circuits that evolved for perceiving and acting, to the fleshy hands that do the literal "manual labor" of mathematics (Marghetis, Edwards, & Núñez, 2014).
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