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were embodying
verb
To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify
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Singing seemed a part of some devotional aspect of life, as if they were embodying the songs more than performing them.
Most of New York City Ballet's artists were fighting the recession all winter; but a few, including some close to the ballet master in chief, were embodying it.
One of the dancers later said what everyone who watched them seemed to understand: that they were embodying the tough new immigration law in Arizona.
When Christians used this secular power to persecute, banish, murder Jews, they were betraying not just the essence of the faith of Jesus, they were embodying the very power that killed Christ -- not the evil Jews, but the power of the state.
They were embodying Rubio's trademark positivity, always chipper, smiles plastered on but not a muscle in their bodies seemed relaxed.
And honestly you know you're in New York City when they practically got entrance applause in an event where that was gently discouraged but in fact it wasn't even really Rifkin and Burstyn getting the applause so much as the righteous public figures they were embodying.
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The first three were embodied in our boy George.
Smaller amounts of biomass were embodied in imports from America and Africa.
His pioneering ideas were embodied in four research monographs and about 200 papers.
A more appropriate word than acting might be embodying.
Product Hunt is embodying its own ideal of crowdsourced critiques.
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