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The point being that an artist often embodies his or her ideas in surprising guises.
The home crowd often embodies that: hopeful, yet not wanting to go all in because they have been burned on many occasions.
The emperor is meant to bridge, and yet often embodies, the contradiction between two national identities: a pacifist democracy that officially rejects the imperial past, and a lingering sense of identity that is tied to that past.
Secondly, design rationale is mainly described using text, which often embodies much relevant design knowledge.
A practical problem often embodies many characteristics of a multiresponse optimization problem.
In every case, iconographic interpretation demands a close formal reading of such cultural forms, a thorough understanding of the contexts surrounding their creation and subsequent circulation, and a comprehensive knowledge of their impact, which often embodies relations of power.
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They often embody the zeal of religious converts.
They often embody ideals of openness and cosmopolitanism.
They often embodied the dark side of the sexual revolution that was also underway.
His pictures did move, and they often embodied lots of fantasy.
The most enduring stars often embody a contradiction: the imperturbable man of violence (Gary Cooper), the insecure man-eater (Joan Crawford).
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