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Alam et al. [10] further weakened the notions embodied in Definition 1 as follows.
After eight years of Bush and Cheney stomping on the constitution, stomping on all the notions embodied in Emma Lazarus's poem, America ended up electing Barack Obama as the country's forty fourth president.
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Evangelicals also preserve the founders' notion, embodied in the Constitution's division of powers, of human fallibility, in which concentrated authority is dangerous and an earthly utopia unreachable.
Nevertheless, when those men trample something underfoot it stays trampled on, and yesterday it was the notion embodied by the likes of Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler that golf is a game for svelte young things.
(Has there ever been a senator who wouldn't really rather be President?) It was John Kennedy, in 1960, who challenged the notion (embodied, at the time, by Lyndon Johnson) that a senator, if he runs for President, runs on his accomplishments as a senator.
Most significantly of all, The Magic Whip (a complex notion, embodying both treat and threat, if the lyrics of the faintly sinister Ice Cream Man are anything to go by) was not hatched as some grand reunification statement, but pieced together by Coxon and Blur's heyday producer Stephen Street in fits and starts in 2014.
He considers the technological augmentation of humans and the human-machine system, discussing notions of embodied intelligence.
Caroline Jones, in her long commitment to a critique of visuality as the unnecessary obsession of modernity, realized that her successful MIT Press book Sensorium, in its exploration of multi-sensory modalities, left notions of "embodied experience" largely unexamined.
The project was completed as part of Day master's degree thesis, and from his standpoint, the project touches on notions of "embodied engagement with historicity, subversive practices and apolitical irreverence for sacrosanct space".
Theorising recovery through the notion of emplacement shifts attention from an individualised notion of embodied distress (symptoms, emotions, cognition) towards a social understanding of the dynamics of human and non-human relations that are afforded by different care practices (from medical treatment to social support).
In the remainder of this introduction, we briefly review the notion of embodied cognition, the taxonomy of levels of embodiment, and the special role of gesture in learning.
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