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It is the self-appointed custodian of what it considers British values to be and how they were embodied by Lady Thatcher.
The Zips' shooting woes — 35.9 percent as a team — were embodied by their 7-foot sophomore center, Zeke Marshall, who was 2 for 13, missing layups and dunks.
For Bergkamp, the arrival of Wenger built a bridge between the football of his past, his education in the Dutch ideals of total football, and the never-say-die English football attitudes that were embodied by Arsenal's steely back four.
There is no doubt that 9/11 announced a new enemy of liberal civilization — an enemy far more obscure than, say, Prussian militarism, Nazism, or Communist totalitarianism, all of which were embodied by territorial states and standing armies.
There were famous herbals from ancient times, but all these, to the number of about 1,000, were embodied by Li Shijen in the compilation of Bencao gangmu (the "Great Pharmacopoeia") in the 16th century ce.
When Justin Vincent scampered 18 yards for a touchdown and a 14-7 L.S.U L.seemedemed to have shaken off the early jitters that were embodied by Mauck's mishandling of the snap at the Oklahoma 1-yard line on the opening drive.
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The most ubiquitous Washington type, however, is embodied by Dan Egan.
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