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She must define her "embodiment" all by herself.
Her embodiment of jazz history is all the more remarkable inasmuch as she had experienced that history in real time.
Dasch lacked Vogt's ease in the upper register, but her embodiment of Elsa was sweetly impassioned throughout.
Is Jane Eaglen, for all her vocal splendor, too steely, too immobile, in her embodiment of Isolde?
In Australia she was loved for her embodiment of all the national virtues – stoicism, humility, good humour and sheer ordinariness.
Zsa Zsa was a woman who could laugh at herself and her embodiment of that special kind of female camp; she was her own special creation.
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She is 16 and Banton does miracles to make Fontaine (actually 30) feel that age – but all the clothes he gives her are just adornment to her complete embodiment of a helplessly romantic teenager.
And Helena Bonham Carter is magnificent in her performance of neuroticism and "bad acting," a kind of delivery that calls to mind her hallmark embodiment of Hermione Granger in the last Harry Potter movie.
He also helped Ms. Shear perfect her physical embodiment of Mae West.
Or maybe he feels a little disturbed by her unflinching embodiment of this specific strain of his fictional characters: almost as if he's being stalked by his own creation – which is, of course, a very Lynchian notion.
Juergen Teller comes to mind, as does Cindy Sherman, with her chameleonic embodiment of exaggerated female characters, though in Krick's pictures the special relationship between photographer and subject is always front and center.
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