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Some GOP lawmakers may not want to be seen cozying up to a candidate who for some embodies Washington influence peddling.
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Establishing that knowledge is not solely embodied does not rule out the possibility that all knowledge has some embodied component.
Given the previous assertion that the "strong" form of embodiment is untenable, it is also not supported by current evidence that all facets of knowledge accessed during problem solving in STEM tasks merely lack some embodied alternative.
These individuals have little in common, save for an uncanny ability to survive; some embody the indefatigable nature of a phoenix rising from the ashes, while others display the inexhaustible tenacity of the cockroach.
The existence of the supreme court, which dates only from 2009, to some extent embodies the changing mood.
For some, Dujardin embodies a certain idea of French cinema; for others, he represents the surrender of that idea to American tastes.
Americans grasp that Israel's very existence to some degree embodies the defeat and repudiation of the genocidal totalitarianism of the 20th century.
It's the most powerful force that I've ever encountered, and for some, nothing embodies hope more than prayer.
These objects, some humble, some glorious, embody intriguing tales of politics and power, social history and human behavior.
New York has inspired some of Wiseman's best work, because the city itself embodies some of his crucial ideas.
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