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But if correctness is a concern, oil isn't exactly the most neutral substance to embody in a watch.
"It is why I decided that women had to be the focus of my work because they embody, in a way men do not, the value systems of that society". She accepts now that the work was immature.
During his last years, he dedicated himself - quixotically it would sometimes appear - to the creation of an alternative university in Pakistan, named Khalduniyah after the great Arab polymath and historian whose comprehensive view of the human adventure Ahmad sought to embody in a curriculum solidly based in the modern humanities, social and natural sciences.
"Crimea's reunification with Russia was a historic event which we decided to embody in a souvenir collection of coins," Vladimir Vasyukhin, director of the Ural Mountains foundry, told the Itar-Tass news agency.
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Traditional brain drain 'control' policies target the human capital embodied in a skilled individual.
Thus, a religion professedly of love and spiritual inwardness gets embodied in a Church Militant.
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