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Each explores a life lived on and off the stage of the ring, but in Mr. Bale's deep-tissue turn as an addict, the tragedy of a life is wholly embodied.
By far the most realized and wholly embodied character is Mr. Cheatom's compelling Zooman, who is given more time than anyone else in the play to expose the complicated workings of his impoverished soul.
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The character who most wholly embodies the slipperiness Shakespeare explores in the play is probably Lucio (a subtly oily Alfredo Narciso), who delights in stirring almost every one of the plots with a soiled finger.
With draft-day coups like Kawhi Leonard and Gary Neal, and resurrected players like Stephen Jackson and Danny Green rounding out the rotation – and spotting up for clean looks off of Parker's penetration – the Spurs have concocted an offensive formula at once antithetical to the game's highlight-reel orientation, and yet wholly embodying its ideal.
When Paddy Ashdown brilliantly reconciled the resentful MP who had campaigned against him for party leader with the title "Spokesman for the North of England", he recognised that Devolution was one party policy which the wholly autonomous Smith embodied.
In 1981, William Walsh argued that "Among the major Odes no one has questioned the place and supremacy of 'To Autumn', in which we see wholly realized, powerfully embodied in art, the complete maturity so earnestly laboured at in Keats's life, so persuasively argued about in his letters".
Since Wil Gesler's earliest articulation (Gesler, 1992; Gesler, 1996) key thinkers in the field of therapeutic landscapes have sought to emphasise the embodied, contextual and wholly relational nature of the relationship that exists between people and place.
The modern notion that the physical text is freestanding and wholly explicit in its meaning did not exist in the ancient and medieval worlds, where works were literally embodied by reading them aloud.
This style of "neurophenomenology" assumes that conscious experience is grounded in neural activity in embodied action in appropriate surroundings — mixing pure phenomenology with biological and physical science in a way that was not wholly congenial to traditional phenomenologists.
Béliveau embodied it.
Wood embodied generosity.
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