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There are myriad regional incarnations, from the Pakistani seekh kebab (minced meat, skewered and cooked in a tandoor) to the Persian kabab barg (flat, pounded, marinated lamb fillet).
The Bronx, Times Square, all of New York in its many incarnations — from the seedy, bankrupt 1970s to the murderous 1980s to today's urban boutique — was in his view alive and luminous in its recklessness and resilience.
Indeed, the Peanuts Movie plays as something like a "greatest hits" of the franchise in all its incarnations, from the beloved holiday television specials to those cute-but-not-hilarious greeting cards that seem to arrive with regularity from an infantilising family member.
"The Peanuts Movie plays as something like a 'greatest hits' of the franchise in all its incarnations, from the beloved holiday television specials to those cute-but-not-hilarious greeting cards that seem to arrive with regularity from an infantilising family member," wrote The Guardian's Jordan Hoffman.
Then, of course, there's his coruscating way with a guitar, and the tunes, selected from most of his incarnations, from the White Stripes Hotel Yorbaa, given a bluegrass makeover, to the Raconteurs' Steady as She Goes, now the opportunity for a torrid call-and-response section with the crowd, and his solo material, like the excellent Lazaretto.
I have long embraced meatball incarnations from the world over: they are one of life's most simple pleasures and have many versions: Neapolitan polpette and Swedish kottbullar (both made with pork and beef), Vietnamese nem nuong pork and lemongrass meatballs – and my trusty lamb kofta of the Middle East.
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Soon afterwards she dug out Adrian – or Nigel, as he was in his earliest incarnation – from the cupboard in which he had, for years, been snoozing.
The word Incarnation (from the Latin caro, "flesh") may refer to the moment when this union of the divine nature of the second person of the Trinity with the human nature became operative in the womb of the Virgin Mary or to the permanent reality of that union in the person of Jesus.
Throughout all its modern eras, ancient Mesopotamia's role as a cradle of civilisation has loomed large, but many of its people say its latest incarnation, from the end of the first world war until now, has produced next to nothing in the way of nation-building that can unify its disparate groups.
The first Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film with a woman in a title role, Ant-Man And The Wasp, is due out in 2018 (it's a lady Wasp); and the rumoured Jennifer Marvelce-starring Captain Marvel, in 2019, will be about Ms Marvel and not her male incarnation from the comics.
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