For me, they embody and express the faith and witness of an extraordinary servant of Christ. |
He was a craggy, bearded bear of a man in a black Stetson, who seemed to embody the rugged individualism of the pioneer. |
This manifesto rings with a youthful sincerity, but his stories and poems ambitiously attempt to embody the ideal. |
Law thus comes to embody, in equal measure, both political legitimacy and moral persuasiveness. |
More than 100 years old, these drums are one of many artifacts that embody the spirits of Asante culture. |
Moreover, if natural landforms can draw energy from the land, then buildings that embody similar forms should function in the same way. |