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She kind of embodies both of those.
"It's perfect because it sort of embodies the commonplace, ordinary low art of the 'happy days' greeting.
"This is the guy who kind of embodies the more-you-can-do attitude that our football team has," Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin said.
"She sort of embodies what Stanislavski said about 'love the art in yourself, not yourself in the art,' " said Jeff Goldblum, who shares scenes with Ms. McAdams in "Morning Glory".
And there was Richard Minsky, the wiry, fast-talking publisher of the virtual-world art magazine, who proclaimed himself to be a huge fan of Jeffrey Lipsky's work, calling it an "updated form of biomorphic surrealism" done by an artist with a "post-Basquiat sensibility," who really, when you look at it, "sort of embodies the history of Western art".
It kind of embodies the dichotomy I was feeling at the time: loss, and a great happiness to be back at work against the odds.' He describes the housing project in Tacoma, Washington State where he grew up as a place where 'people thought themselves lucky if they had a regular job'.
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It sort of embodied you to me.
Scientific American takes up the issue of embodied cognition.
Moeller, K. et al. Learning and development of embodied numerosity.
The quatrain was also popular as a means of embodying pieces of mystical wisdom.
So that's where I started bringing in this idea of embodied cognition.
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