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Today, that model is largely embodied by the information empires of Amazon, Google, and other cloud-computing companies.
This has not survived but was probably largely embodied in the De materia medica of the Greek physician Pedacius Dioscorides.
Part of the problem is that our stereotypical image of the public intellectual is a continental one – and largely embodied by Jean-Paul Sartre and his long-time accomplice, Simone de Beauvoir.
Your rights are now largely embodied in the Equality Act 2010 which came into force on 1 October 2010 and which pulled together the previous laws on discrimination in a single piece of clear and simple legislation.
At present, the conceptual framework for global action on "lifestyle-related" chronic diseases is largely embodied in two WHO initiatives: the FCTC and GSDPAH.
Geiser said there also was nearly universal agreement by participants that the current U.S. chemicals policy, largely embodied in the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, is outdated.
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One was Sarah Palin, who's already passed muster with the Tea Party and the Christian right, and largely embodies – better than anyone else currently contemplating a bid, in fact – the alliance of God and Money that Reed and the GOP envision.
The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father.
Ok, except for the play, Mrs. Lincoln... Christie then allows that while "a person of character, largely", Nixon embodied the Lord Acton aphorism that " absolute power corrupts absolutely".
Scotland contains some of Europe's best offshore wind prospects but they remain almost entirely unexploited.MATTHEW SPENCERGreenpeace UKLondonSIR The issue of shares in revenue from the North Sea would be determined largely by agreements embodied in the legislation dissolving the United Kingdom before, as you suggest, arbitration at the International Court of Justice.
Thus Patrizi puts forward a model for the understanding of the universe which bridges the gap between philosophy and science and incorporates methodologies for explaining physical and astronomical phenomena which would resonate with thinkers seeking to establish an alternative approach to the study of nature from the largely qualitative analysis embodied in Aristotle's natural philosophy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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