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"I am there to incarnate the Schiap spirit," she said.
"He doesn't incarnate the rural world, that's all," he continued.
He seems more like a prime minister; he does not seem to incarnate the state".
This left the field to Trump, who seems to incarnate the movement's collective yawp.
Taormina, von Gloeden and his photographs seemed to incarnate the dream.
"In the French imagination the president must rise above the temporal and incarnate the spiritual.
They believe that in their different ways they incarnate the "change" that is needed.
Hornby was wrong: Chicago isn't Crouch End and Cusack was too damned handsome to properly incarnate the homuncular hero.
Yet the theatre is in many ways an ideal arena in which to incarnate the problem of consciousness.
Garibaldi suffered enormously for the Italian cause but his tribulations were also heavily spun he had to incarnate the nation's "romantic agony", not just his own personal Calvary.
The images incarnate the term "roughhousing": there are cats and children on the dining table and loose hens and parrots roaming the living room.
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