Sentence examples for enduring embodiment from inspiring English sources

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The heart of the story is the father's romantic grief and his daughter's responsibility to him; the musicians' achingly sentimental balladry comes off as the enduring embodiment of their private dramas, as does Gomes's own brand of personal filmmaking.

That holistic impulse found its most enduring embodiment in the Wiener Werkstätte, a consortium of designers and skilled artisans founded in 1903 by the brilliant designers and Secessionists Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser.

The explanation, as those who know the history of the school reform and co-operative movements will realise, is that Owen's enlightened management principles at his mill at New Lanark on the Clyde made it both a milestone in British social reform and an enduring embodiment of how workplaces and businesses could still, even today, be more progressively organised.

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In the furry, marmalade-encrusted figure of Paddington, Bond provided an enduring object of sympathy, and offered an embodiment of the struggles that a new arrival to any land faces.

Rachel and David are so earnest and idealistic that standing guard over this embodiment of evil, feeding him and enduring his anti-Semitic taunts, seems to put their souls in peril.

Beginning in 1862, my relatives and Oneida's other Bible Communists — their term — built the Mansion House as a bricks-and-mortar embodiment of their secular ideals, which proved more enduring than their religious beliefs: an openness to new ideas, a constant striving for self-improvement, the primacy of reason and the value of curiosity.

Now he has cartoonishly morphed into the embodiment of one of America's most unflattering, yet enduring, racial stereotypes: that of the black man that despite seeming to have it all, still sexually wants a white woman more than anything.

The sheer heterogeneity of human experience is one of his enduring preoccupations, and he has found, once again, an impossible and perfect embodiment of just how curious our species can be.

In a campaign made subterranean by Sept. 11, what neither Republicans nor Democrats have yet acknowledged is that Reno vs. Bush is the perfect contest, a grand embodiment of Florida's -- and the nation's -- enduring ideological polarity.

That sharpness of purpose is as much a part of the movie's identity as is the enduring character at its center, and, for that matter, the instantly iconic embodiment of that character by Gadot.

For me, she epitomizes Iyer's "global soul," in that she has become a living embodiment of global interconnectedness, becoming rootless herself in an effort to plant enduring and global seeds of change.

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