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The answer is typically embodied in demonstration systems, and these demonstration systems are later mirrored in commercial products.
Grief is typically embodied in behavior, not hidden behind it.
These judgement calls are typically embodied in criteria for acceptable technical data and methods.
Such a practice of limiting eligibility to typically embodied competitors narrows social opportunity for whoever does not conform to the conventional rules of embodiment.
Our conclusion is that legacy models (especially those designed for consumption by humans) typically embody reductive design decisions that should be rethought.
Subordinate forms of masculinity typically embody non-masculine practices or effeminacy including domesticity, weakness and lack of authority.
By this point in a Presidential election, the major-party candidates' economic preferences are typically well established, and usually embodied by their economic advisers.
After Porterfield won the toss, his side produced a typically zestful performance in the field, embodied by the World Cup debutant Andy McBrine's direct hit from point to remove Darren Bravo before he had faced a ball.
Further on in the piece, Stasi notes that the show shortchanges the merits of the typically ideal television female character as embodied by Marnie, played by Allison Williams: "Sometimes it just doesn't pay to be smart, breathtakingly beautiful, nice and kind.
Typically it is based on a vision which stretches into a next generation and driven by values that are credibly embodied by long-term owners.
"Instead, it is embodied by real action".
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