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is embodying
verb
To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify
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That's because Ms. Finley is embodying someone who would never, ever have regarded a dessert topping as a fashion choice.
Bradwell shuffles into the acting space and huddles with Tom Clegg, who is embodying the role of the barely sentient Drake.
It is often hard, however, to escape the feeling that what's going on here is an animated Reader's Digest, especially when Ms. Smith is embodying contemporary figures.
They had discovered that the secret to superstardom is embodying a paradox: they were normal guys, just like their fans, living a dream on behalf of the masses.
"CRESP is embodying a model for social change activism that breaks the traditional us-versus-them approach," explains Anke Wessels, CRESP's executive director.
Wind is what is driving the current pattern, but furious, invasive, unwelcome water is how this is embodying itself most discomfitingly in people's lives.
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"Instead, it is embodied by real action".
That philosophy is embodied through this show.
It is embodied in her voice.
It is embodied in that vow".
It is embodied by its midfielders.
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