Sentence examples for found embodiment from inspiring English sources

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To comprehend the faith of the early church regarding Christ, we must turn to the writings of the New Testament, where that faith found embodiment.

In the modern period, roughly from the middle of the 19th century, the idea of tragedy found embodiment in the collateral form of the novel.

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In fact, it has little to do with our private interests, since it concerns the world that lies beyond the self, that was there before our birth and that will be there after our death, a world that finds embodiment in activities and institutions with their own intrinsic purposes which might often be at odds with our short-term and private interests.

I remain in New York so that this concept of a room will find embodiment, sometimes, in actual rooms, where I will actually run into people like Steven Assael and Dorian Vallejo, Claudia Hajian and Fred Hatt, Michelle Doll and Lisa Lebofsky and Bonnie DeWitt, Jean-Pierre Roy and Noah Becker, and Sabin Howard -- and many more besides.

The 1st stage found its embodiment in the Circular Track.

In Mr. Heston, the N.R.A. found its embodiment of pioneer values — pride, independence and valor.

An excellent short-story writer, James nevertheless was chiefly important for novels in which his doctrines found concrete embodiment.

These nationalist tendencies found their embodiment in Poincaré, whose intransigent patriotism and determination to stand up to Germany were beyond doubt.

And Whitman's virtual empathy sometimes found real embodiment, as in his care for wounded Union soldiers in Washington hospitals — bringing them fruit, newspapers, candy, sympathizing with their distress so deeply that it affected his own health.

In a fading fisherman on the country's coast, the Dutch filmmaker found an embodiment of both his dreams about the place and the point where rosy imaginings collide with reality.

Recognizing that, as with "Das Liebesverbot" and "Rienzi," a Parisian premiere was not in the offing, Wagner sold his "Dutchman" scenario to the Paris Opéra, where the story line found operatic embodiment as "Le Vaisseau Fantôme" by the all-but-forgotten French composer Pierre-Louis Dietsch. Pierre-Louis Dietsch

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