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Her last section contains pictures of things that "embody something of who I am".
He added: "What is this aging system that is mobilizing itself against the one person who could embody something else?
Was it because they coincided fleetingly with the zeitgeist, or do they embody something more robust and enduring?
It offers a series of flavourful cultural snacks, which also manage to embody something important about British culture.
The very act of manufacturing, counting, and placing them would embody something of the scale of the crimes.
Finally there comes a turning point, about an hour and 15 minutes into the show, when Mr. Rickman is allowed to embody something more than brisk intellectual sadism.
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To the French, Mitterrand embodied something reassuring: "eternal France", or "a tranquil force", his campaign slogan.
He embodied something solid amid the filmy values of contemporary art.
But it embodies something very disturbing – Mr Cameron's willingness to pretend drawbridges can be pulled up against the world.
French bistro food is deceptively simple, and too often it flirts with parody rather than embodying something more authentic.
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