Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
If you have incarnated power for a long time — Mr. Wade was president for 12 years, and dominated the political opposition for nearly 30 years before — it does not simply slip away because somebody else now sits at the center of the blaring motorcade.
But to practice resurrection, we must first have incarnated our lives into the particularities of a specific place, into the uniqueness of a concrete community, and also into the sometimes despondent reality that imperils the well being of that community.
Similar(58)
Rebecca: She's also the descendant of every other character Lena has incarnated.
For several generations of diners, Lutece has incarnated a kind of idealized Frenchness: charming, intimate, virtuosic--with never a touch of froideur.
Mr. Kelly, who has incarnated kindred spirits from Joni Mitchell to the Expressionist painter Egon Schiele in previous works, is now playing a beleaguered artist identified simply as He (read: Me).
Rockwell has incarnated his share of loose cannons – notably a manic lifer in The Green Mile – as well as variously sleazy and volatile galoots such as a motormouthed huckster in Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men.
Even her fans would agree that she is not so much an actress as a volcanic mouth attached to a fiery reputation; ever since "Betty Blue," Dalle has incarnated our favorite appetites, and we should not be surprised that she has finally succeeded in going à la carte.
"This hate was what made me get out of bed in the morning," he confesses, priding himself on having become "the man who in himself had incarnated every single millennial fear that they'd nurtured... so that they could finally face their guilty consciences".
The casting of Plummer and Frank Langella as Chief Justice Warren Burger (a Nixon appointee and friend) adds gravitas to their roles as senior justices: after all, Langella has incarnated Nixon, and one of Plummer's best roles was Mike Wallace in The Insider.
The prescience of art, in this case, the anxiety that found premature expression (and which has incarnated for me in full now, six years later) was one that precedes the parenting question itself; it is, rather, the question of how to question.
"Reason" always argues before the event, before our soul, has been incarnated, before God has come into the world' (1941, 6).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com