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Genderqueer people may feel like they embody both masculine and feminine, or one more than the other, or neither, or that their gender cannot be properly expressed solely through masculinity and femininity.
While Ms. Dunaway's face may embody a classical ideal, Mrs. Mulwray's character -- both weak and strong, transparent and opaque -- exerts an equal pull.
Performance functions appear as simple spreadsheet cell objects but may embody substantial user-created program codes.
The 2009 HP2 Sport may embody a world of technological change, yet it still imparts a feeling of continuity.
That the human may embody the divine is not a startling heresy: it is fundamental to Christian teaching.
"While it may embody a noble aspiration and provide a source of courage and moral sustenance, it is, by its nature, founded on a kernel of fiction.
In other words, I may embody the target audience of Brooks Brothers factory-outlet stores — a thrifty fellow whose tastes are mired in the fifties.
Because the location and composition of hoards vary locally as well as through time, however, they may embody more than one meaning.
It depicts her last moments as miserably human, unglamorous to a degree that may embody a Revolutionary joy in the destruction of rococo fripperies.
"We are hopeful, though we have no evidence, that this hormone may embody some of the other benefits of exercise, perhaps in the neuromuscular system," Spiegelman says.
Emily Fragos's LITTLE SAVAGE (Grove, paper, $13) instead pursues art and music -- and the grief they may embody -- to sources in artists' real lives.
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