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This figure would be embodied by a sheep that was different to the rest: special.
The model right now is that AllJoyn would be embodied in an application that you would download on your phone.
For this CLL study, we did not wish to impose levels of worry on each of the health states; instead, the emotional burden associated with the health state would be embodied in the resulting utility values.
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Though some of the most popular black entertainers would be embodying the words and spirits of our black leaders, the purpose, according to Coogler, was to "apply these leaders' words, and their voices, to today," and to ruminate on the fact that four of the five male leaders featured in the program died due to gun violence.
In the case of "The Sopranos," he writes, David Chase "didn't set out to write a mob drama" but "a show about his troubled relationship with his late mother," who would eventually be embodied by "the marvelously passive-aggressive Livia Soprano".
That spring, Walker was nominated to run for the Secretary of the State of Connecticut, running on a platform that would later be embodied by the "Mugwump" movement, but ultimately lost to Marvin H. Sanger by a margin of 7,200 votes out of 99,000 cast.
A snobbery it would be easy to suggest was embodied by Henry James.
Reading a text-only passage that is visually evocative is embodied, albeit we would consider that experience to be low embodied.
It's embodied in youth.
Objects themselves are embodied thoughts.
"Instead, it is embodied by real action".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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