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This embodiment means that the user can have an accurate idea of the position of the artificial limb without visual information.
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For some people, this means becoming what Christ was in his earthly life: the embodiment of boundless compassion, empathy with the outcast, challenge to power, self-sacrifice in the name of love.
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However, Schlegel was also very aware of the fact that, if art was the embodiment of an eternal truth, of absolute beauty, this indirectly meant that it was not Beauty itself.
Although theories of embodied cognition have been around for decades, there is no singular view of what is meant by the term "embodiment" or embodied action (Anderson, 2003).
In places like France the terroir which, loosely translated, works out to mean "of this place"; the embodiment of characteristic qualities relating to the local environment, soil, and even the way the land is worked is a source of pride.
None create an unstated, unambiguous embodiment of what 9/11 means.
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