Sentence examples for its embodiment from inspiring English sources

"its embodiment" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the physical manifestation or representation of an idea, concept, or quality. Example: The Statue of Liberty is widely regarded as the embodiment of freedom and democracy.

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Bluegrass is a pitiless music, in its soul and often in its embodiment it is the creation of Bill Monroe, a very mean man — and the coaxing from it of a nascent and capacious heart and an individual warmth is an accomplishment I admire.

It's an idea that finds its embodiment in Anderson's way of working and in the exquisite and expressive style that he puts onscreen.

And while the gorgeous array of flora and fauna that museums display are a testament to the wonder of evolution, it is through evolution, and often its embodiment in The Tree of Life that really captures and communicates the immense spectrum and dynamism of evolution.

For Numenius functions of this kind, such as perception, memory, and desire, are not essential to the soul and are later additions to it (fr. 43.7 9), coming into existence with its embodiment.

She is considered to be simultaneously the source of all creation, as well as its embodiment and the energy that animates and governs it.

It also differs in including clearance but not location in its embodiment of Bell-LaPadula.

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They may have loathed Thatcherism, but, in their self-made, brash success they became, in some ways, its embodiments.

If we look at one of the first studies of naturalization as the prohibition to enter, precisely, the realm of knowledge and its justification, we find that Genevieve Lloyd (1993[1984]) emphasizes the Cartesianism of all of these positions and their impossibility to answer to the questions provoked by the 'sexless soul' and its own embodiment as well as its impact on embodied Others.

But Turing suspected that what made the brain capable of thought was its logical structure, not its physical embodiment.

The music hall was dying and in Osborne's third-rate comic, Archie Rice, it finds its unheroic embodiment.

This arrangement, and the system of checks and balances by which it was accomplished, received its classic embodiment in the Constitution of the United States and its political justification in the Federalist papers (1787 88), by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.

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