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Archibald, who would seem to be the keeper of dignified Scottish memory, proudly refusing modern blandishments, may not be the hero after all; it may be Carver and his clan who most truly embody the past.
"It's a very fair interpretation of what the court decided," said Mr. Bollinger, a First Amendment scholar who is now president of Columbia University, "which is primarily that race can be one of many factors, and as long as your policies truly embody that approach, you'll be fine, and can strive for diversity in all its benefits".
The Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, attempted to convince the IOC members that they should bring the event to "the land of youth in the city of tolerance and peace" for a Games that would "truly embody the human spirit", but to no avail.
History has shown that peace is possible — it's time we truly embody cooperation and take tangible steps to do the same again.
What do such actions truly embody?
Only then will we truly embody the teachings of Buddha and Patanjali.
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He truly embodied the Jesuit ideal of living his life as "a man for others".
And we have a quarterly award that we give to an employee who truly embodies that way of working.
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