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is incarnation
noun
An incarnate being or form.
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The theme is incarnation.
"It seems to me that the mystery of dance is incarnation, is spirit informing body.
The New Yorker, March 28 , 1925P. 9 John McGraw is incarnation of American baseball.
What ultimately concerns Rosenstock-Huessy is incarnation and he believes that philosophy not only has not been sufficiently attentive to the process of incarnation and its historical importance, but that religions, especially Christianity, have been far more successful in their fruits than philosophy a claim he attempts to back up in his historical writings on the Church and Christendom.
This is incarnation, love made manifest.
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Bull markets are seen to be incarnations of human perfectibility.
Other deities possess animal or plant attributes or are incarnations associated with particular animals or plants.
It doesn't take long to recognize that the titular mythological monsters are incarnations of Sarah Palin and Christine O'Donnell.
Here, we think, are incarnations of the true, matey, muscular character of the Australian ethos.
In Madagascar, sheep were not eaten as they were believed to be incarnations of the souls of ancestors.
And by jiminy, its live incarnation is fabulously entertaining.
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