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"If you were to put me into a corner, I would say that my attitude is... animistic," Garner says, referring to the belief that soul or spirit may be incarnated in animal, plant or even mineral form.
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The ten hells of Chinese Buddhist eschatology may be considered as purgatories, for in them the dead expiated their sins before being incarnated once more in this world.
The order degree of the signal information distribution is incarnated by singular spectrum entropy.
I may be evil incarnate, but I'm no welcher.
All this may be gloom incarnate for the "Peaksters".
Maureen had been incarnating the very truth her paintings radiated.
Rybak was European youth incarnate, which may be why he helped Norway to earn the highest score in Eurovision history; and that, in turn, is why, a year later, we found ourselves in a humongous, mesh-covered gray pod called the Telenor Arena, in the western outskirts of Oslo, already musing on the future.
The claim is that the production of an incarnate subjectivity within practices of ascension may be understood in the context of an ontology of visibility which both accounts for, and problematises, the distinction of seer and seen.
I was trapped within the age-old conundrum: the world is full of pain and wickedness; God may be jealous but is also merciful and all-loving (how much more so, if one believes that Christ incarnated him).
Google's corporate mantra may be to do no evil, but to a determined band of activists in San Francisco the company could just be the devil incarnate.
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