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But Leonardo was the greatest single embodiment of these polarities.
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Mr. McCain and his advisers say they fervently believe that Mr. Wurzelbacher is the single best embodiment of their economic argument against Mr. Obama, who told Mr. Wurzelbacher in a now-famous encounter in the plumber's driveway that "when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody".
"Maybe they appear to be spoiled," says Yoko Kunihiro, a sociologist who studies dissatisfaction among women in their 30's, "but you could also perceive Parasite Singles as the embodiment of a criticism against society.
BIS, BAM and SBC assess emotional awareness (4A), SBC, BIS and BRQ assess the felt sense of embodiment, one single item of the BIS assesses self-efficacy in attention control (2B), and two instruments assess sensations of wellbeing (2B).
He was right, of course, for modern Iraq is merely the physical embodiment of a single man's fears and misjudgements.
To give Nana a lot to complain about, Ryan Murphy casts Real Housewife Nene Leakes to be the embodiment of every single stereotype about black women this side of an Aunt Jemima bottle.
In a speech delivered in Belfast in June, President Obama singled out McIlroy as the embodiment of a thoroughly modern Northern Ireland, the ascendant king of a generation that has transcended its forebears' three-decade violent struggle, known as the Troubles.
An article on Sunday about the golfer Rory McIlroy, who has said he feels more British than Irish, causing many in Ireland to question his loyalties, misidentified the city in which President Obama delivered a speech singling out McIlroy as the embodiment of a thoroughly modern Northern Ireland.
As I was being swept symbolically to the left, I realized that I had become the physical embodiment of Tinder, a single dude looking for love, brushed aside by the beautiful people.
But unlike subsequent revolutions in France, Russia, and China, where a single person came to embody the meaning of the revolutionary movement Napoleon I, Vladimir Ilich Lenin/Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong the revolutionary experience in the United States had multiple faces and multiple meanings that managed to coexist without ever devolving into a unitary embodiment of authority.
If Bauer was the embodiment of a battered but single-minded post-9/11 America, then Mathison is the unhinged manifestation of where that kind of outlook can lead.
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