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were embodied
verb
To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify
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The first three were embodied in our boy George.
His findings were embodied in the monumental work The Silurian System (1839).
Zimmermann's ideas were embodied in his opera, Die Soldaten (The Soldiers).
These ideas were embodied in a platform that the project developed.
Analysis indicated that some important properties were embodied in the power curve.
Further observations on south-east Devonshire were embodied in a classic paper covering the years 1834-40.
The image went viral: two divergent Englishnesses were embodied and juxtaposed, the monarchical/hereditary and the uncanny/unsettled.
The privileges of these communities were embodied in charters (forais), which attracted settlers from the more feudal north.
Nonetheless, the style and spirit of the work as a whole were embodied in these lively and brilliantly danced performances.
The remarks of Rabbi Wurzburger and Rabbi Klavan were embodied in a resolution that was adopted by the convention.
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