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In her 1948 essay "How I Began to Write," McCullers recalled that her first novel, "A Reed of Pan," which she wrote when she was fifteen (the manuscript has been lost), embodied her longing to get out of Columbus, to see New York, and to familiarize herself with the unfamiliar.

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Consumptive water use refers to the water evaporated during production, lost underground, or embodied in a product; it results in a net loss of water in the watershed where the water originates and reduces the water availability of that region.

Donen says using butoh dancers – who embody lost souls in no man's land – allows him to "distance the butchery".

I always talk about loving the process and just for the sake of training (not solely as the means to reach an outcome), but despite all my talk, I had lost sight of embodying those principles.

In "Haru No Umi," a duet choreographed by Mr. Naharin in 1982, Ms. Kajiwara embodied love lost, poignantly eluding her husband onstage.

There's also something about his unfulfilled daughter (Lili Taylor) and her relationship problems, but the story runs on Schiller's embattled rectitude and the fantasy that great writers embody a lost gentility of austere habits too sacred to be sullied by mere carnality.

He's from before the age of protest, before the Beatles, and, far from embodying a lost set of styles and manners, he represents the absence of cool.

"With Pierre Poujade, we lose a leader who embodied the struggle of the middle classes against bureaucracy and taxes and, more generally, against the decadence of France represented by the crumbling Fourth Republic," he said in a statement.

We argue that this situation might be related to losing sight of the embodied nature of breast feeding and the relationships that must exist between the mother and baby, the knowledge and skills women quickly develop, and a loss of woman to woman support.

Contrast best friend, Cameron Frye, who embodies the lost sheep who has always played by the rules.

Jackman, who lost 30 pounds to embody noble fugitive Jean Valjean in "Les Misérables," credited his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, with encouraging him to stick with the project when he lost faith in himself.

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