Sentence examples for took embodied from inspiring English sources

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A massive rescue was essential, but the form it took embodied, at least partly, a tougher European stance intended to share the burden between taxpayers and private creditors.

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Require that definitions of sustainability take embodied energy into account.

As these implications should suggest, it is Body as Distributor that is in play for those who take embodied cognition to challenge traditional views of mental representation (Gibson 1979 and Thelen and Smith 1994; see also Glenberg 1997 on memory; Shapiro 1997 and Wilson 2004: ch.7 8 on exploitative representation).

The vastness of his culture — I witnessed it a decade or so ago, when I sat next to him at a panel discussion of Alban Berg's "Wozzeck," in the course of which I mainly nodded and took notes — embodies the richness of mind that Nazism threatened to destroy, and remains very much in the anti-intellectual gunsights.

Casting director Francine Maisler is describing her quest to put together five minutes of audition tape that would persuade director Steve McQueen that Lupita Nyong'o, an unknown actress, had what it took to embody Patsey, a field worker who obsesses a monstrous plantation owner (Michael Fassbinder) in "12 Years a Slave".

Bale's performance of Moses, and his personal reflections about the care he took in embodying him, made me wonder what would happen to the narrative if he weren't so curious and open about Moses' authentic perception of both his own story and The Greater Story.

But they do try to compete with toys, such as Barbie, that they take to embody Western decadence.

In describing the forms IT takes to embody each child's greatest fear, King creates some harrowing scenes.

A significant part was Dutch painting, which had long enjoyed a vogue in the United States, where it was taken to embody ideals that the nation could identify with: unembarrassed prosperity, a Calvinist work ethic, family values, nouveau luxe.

A correspondence theory of truth, of any kind, is often taken to embody a form of realism.

Most of these issues concern principles and methods of epidemiology and biostatistics, which, taken together, embody the methodologic "science" that underlies such research.

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