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Each move threatened to complicate what is intended to be a stark embodiment of absence.
"A stark embodiment of the white supremacy that Roosevelt himself espoused and promoted," the group explained in a statement.
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Her renditions of the film's songs, including "Gotta Have Me Go with You" and "Born in a Trunk," showcased the technical perfection of her voice, and the sprightly charm of her screen presence provided a stark counterpoint to Mason's embodiment of Maine's physical and emotional collapse.
Press accounts framed Nixon as an embodiment of Cold War domesticity, in stark contrast to the second-wave feminism of the time.
Once she becomes Phaedra, she is the embodiment of naked desperation clawing the walls of the stark, white-tiled set, scrambling helplessly across the floor and crying "J'aime" with blood-chilling fervour.
In stark contrast to its counterculture origins, Apple seems to have evolved into the embodiment of everything it once despised — a greedy, callous, ruthless behemoth beholden only to fund managers who demand incremental profits every quarter at any cost.
the embodiment of the dance?
Stark shadows.
He is the embodiment of their discomfort.
Teddy was the embodiment of it.
Embodiment is vital in today's politics.
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