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But it embodies something very disturbing – Mr Cameron's willingness to pretend drawbridges can be pulled up against the world.
He starts off in the first episode by telling us: "I believe that architecture reaches lyrical heights when it embodies something more than functional utility, something more than bricks and mortar.
Entrepreneurship goes beyond Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Garrett Camp, and it embodies something bigger than Twitter and WhatsApp.
We've taken flack because everyone had called it, 'The Bomb.' We named the machine 'Christopher' because it embodies something that we wanted to express in the film, an emotional truth".
Columbia understands that there is a stark difference between diligently standing before a metal sculpture that one may acknowledge as aesthetically pleasing, and taking the time to walk around it and conclude that it embodies something deeper and possibly more intense.
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It certainly matters a great deal to the government that voters should believe its reform plans are part of an optimistic, creative reshaping of the state, rather than a right-wing plot to slash the state back.That, I would argue, gives the National Trust quite a lot of clout, because it already embodies something rather the Big Society in action.
While the Chiracs pose for Paris-Match seated stiffly in the Elysée Palace garden, the Sarkozys have their photos taken pounding the beach in jogging gear.In short, if Mr Sarkozy's popularity outstrips both Mr Chirac's and that of other centre-right politicians (see chart 1), it is because he embodies something different.
"It is the cast of the internal body cavity of a calf and embodies something essential in all of us that we cannot see.
It's an incremental upgrade to be sure, but Sharp's Aquos 912SH cellphone embodies something that'll never take off here: mobile TV.
Ligon's work embodies something particularly and complicatedly American.
Trebek embodies something increasingly rare: a universally accepted authority.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com