Sentence examples for to be embodied from inspiring English sources

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What he saw in his head begged to be embodied.

And all have to be embodied in functioning legitimate institutions.

At the time, sovereignty was assumed to be embodied in an autocratic ruler.

His ideas anticipated the system that later was to be embodied in the constitution of the Fifth Republic (1958).

But it's not the deep and dark recession that seems to be embodied in the stock market plunge".

I wanted the ice to be embodied — I said to them, 'Just filming it isn't going to do it!

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Wilson plays essentially the same character in every movie he's in, no matter what he's actually supposed to be embodying.

A key to being embodied in this way is tactile experience what we touch, whom we touch, how many we touch, and why we find them touching.

While some communities of interest lend themselves more readily than others to being embodied in legislative districts, the Committee will attempt to accommodate interests articulated by residents".

A snobbery it would be easy to suggest was embodied by Henry James.

The same notion of someone driven to embrace extremes was embodied in "I Never Know When to Say When," from the 1958 flop musical "Goldilocks".

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