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But it also defines a relaxed approach to winter sports, which is embodied in the latest form of glisse.
They will also try to avoid being co-opted by the establishment, which is embodied by the Republican leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.
Many House members who support abortion rights decided reluctantly to accept this ban, which is embodied in the Stupak-Pitts amendment.
He is also said to be quite wealthy, a stark contrast to the piety and simple life believers expect of their leaders and which is embodied by Ayatollah Sistani.
And, in order to save himself, he has to kill his black past — which is embodied in the figure of Toledo who probably reminds Levee of his father, and the opera of tragedy an older black man represents.
This time round, the firm is big on public dialogue, talking to its customers, transparency and technology-sharing all of which is embodied in an earnestechnology-sharing allnsantofPledge") introduced by Mr Verfaillie twhichars ago.
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There is now an added steel to the Canaries which was embodied in this gritty victory.
Forty-nine yeago ago Burnley set standards which were embodied in the Tottenham Double side the following season.
These design features have transformed into social features, which are embodied within the cultural values of the internet.
"This culture has a fear of death, a fear of transcendence, and a fear of the unknown, all of which are embodied in this work".
Over the centuries, the Vedic rites became increasingly complex and governed by innumerable rules, which were embodied, together with the hymns and prayer formulas used, in the Vedas.
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