Sentence examples for rather embodied from inspiring English sources

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But for Mr. Gehr film was a thing and not an imitation and didn't reflect on life, but rather embodied the life of the mind.

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Roman Catholics and Free Church people alike might appreciate the spoof letterhead I was once sent: "The Church of England: Loving Jesus with a Slight Air of Superiority Since 597". That rather embodies Scruton's account of "Anglican" history.

Updated at 5.02am GMT 4.58am GMT 48th over Australia 108-3 (Rogers 58 Smith 18) Stuart Broad, whose figures of 0-26 from ten overs rather embody the soporific nature of this innings, continues.

Hiller's collections of mentalities allow us to encounter ideas, images and intuitions outside the mainstream of western rationalism - or, rather, embodying its new, unofficial mainstream - that are at times genuinely unsettling.

(Iriya, 1989, 70) Truth for Zen is not merely a matter of formulating or uttering a propositional statement, but rather embodying it by becoming, to use his phrase again, a "true person of no rank," (ibid, 20) where "no rank" designates the freedom of standing beyond social or linguistic conventions such that a Zen person can use convention freely.

Through POL students memorize, or rather, embody, the words of the greats - modern and ancient - from Nikki Giovanni to William Shakespeare.

Unlike Misa, The Irate Bear doesn't show his face, and rather embodies an avatar of a cartoon bear dressed as a Limp Bizkit fan.

Menstruation is often subject to overflow, noting the commonality of menstrual occurrence, women would tell each other, 'Once again, I've just left my mark!' Many cultures have envied or demonized this bleeding, which is not of an injury, but rather embodies the power of maternity.

And yet, the greatness of Murnau's work — maybe even the essence of beauty — is that it offers much to talk about, because it is neither emptily decorative nor devoid of ideas, but, rather, embodies ideas even as it surpasses them, and conveys, by the very fact of its being, emotions far beyond those arising from story, character, or situation.

Rylance plays -- or rather embodies, brings to life, joyously animates -- Johnny "Rooster" Byron.

Abstraction, universality, and reason, rather than embodied experience, govern the validity of truth claims.

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