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Her ability to fully embody the work with such power and subtlety was astonishing and humbling.
Once in office, it's hard for any president to fully embody the reform that a restive electorate may have hoped for.
He did not start to fully embody Soraya and dress in drag, though, until 2008, when she gave him the idea of starting the show.
Nichols, rather than allowing Weisz to fully embody Emma's egotism, seems to want her character to be more "likable," a kind of wacky infidel.
But Nichols, rather than allowing her to fully embody Emma's egotism, seems to want her character to be more "likable," a kind of wacky infidel.
Some of the artists illustrate rather than fully embody the curators' categories, and there is an excess of fashionable, even overexposed artists from a handful of hot galleries.
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That worldview – fully embodied by Hillary Clinton and her machine – is no match for Trump-style extremism.
The trouble is that each virtue is unreliable, and almost nobody fully embodies all three.
Daly fully embodies this role, in which a less intelligent performer might be tempted to show off.
"Hawking so fully embodies what the festival is all about -- courageous exploration of the unknown," Dr. Greene said.
But it is the art of Childe Hassam that most fully embodies all that is wrong with the movement.
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