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But his formative experience was in Delta Kappa Epsilon, a fraternity founded in 1844 at Yale for men embodying "in equal proportions the gentleman, the scholar and the jolly good fellow".
These sound similar, being different ways of embodying in the price of a good the real cost of the carbon it takes to make.
Dread saturates Schnitzler's novel "The Road into the Open," whose central figure, an aristocratic composer, moves through a largely Jewish milieu with chilly detachment, embodying, in Schorske's words, a "value vacuum".
Following the death of Bill Monroe in 1996, Ralph Stanley became the leading name in bluegrass, embodying in both his music and his bearing the values of this most traditional form of country music.
Static is on one level a visual ultimatum, a manifesto embodying in the plainest possible terms the dismantling of traditional barriers – social, cultural and in this case pictorial – that was a prime goal of the 60s.
Both were working in a mood of optimism, in Roddenberry's case embodying in the TV series Star Trek the spirit engendered by John F Kennedy that carried on for a while after his death.
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