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The settlement house was perhaps the most distinctive material embodiment of late-nineteenth-century moral philosophy.
Sure, he's the embodiment of every white trash stereotype known to man, but he's got a good heart and doesn't mean anyone any harm.
I was not helped that I had been given an airport taxi driver who was a walking, living embodiment of the Pareto Principle.
In one embodiment, the output of the buffer is at the source of the input transistor.
Philopoemen, the ancient leader of the Achaeans, is the embodiment of a prince who is constantly engaged in military affairs.
Chenrezig is the protector, since he is the embodiment of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who are capable of providing such protection.
He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the head assembly includes an hyperbolic reflector.
In one embodiment, the storage element is a data latch comprising a clock-enabled inverter serially coupled with a flip-flop.
The law represents an embodiment of a society's values and legal frameworks are becoming increasingly important to the study of marketing.
Yet this could represent the Ghost's embodiment of the disciples' moment of doubt and fear, rather than the atheism of modern generations.
As the story of the annunciation has already told us, Jesus' life and ministry are the embodiment of the work of God's Spirit.
Since the 1960s, the submarine armed with nuclear missiles has become the single most potent embodiment of sea power.
In a second embodiment the liquid crystal material is micro-encapsulated with an orientable dye.
Sumo is considered sacred to the Shinto religion and wrestlers are seen as the embodiment of strength, endurance and honesty.
In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe.
The local Congressman is an embodiment of this narcissistic style, and of the sort of Babbittry that accompanies it.
It also gave me the ability to get some important training, and work with big beefy blokes who are the embodiment of Aussie mateship.
Herein lies the ultimate embodiment of mateship, of camaraderie, all framed by the deep and rich traditions of the Victorian Railways.
According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector.
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The embodiment of the fighting scout squadrons was part of the expansion and organisation of what became the royal air force.
He is a diplomatist, an ecclesiastic, an embodiment of all that is severe and archaic in authority.
He is the embodiment of routine and conservatism, because he is the embodiment of mediocrity.
Religion would be better than endurable in the company of such an embodiment of it!
It was an exhilaration even to look at that embodiment of physical development.
In a second embodiment of this invention, 1,2-butylene oxide may be used in a gelled state.
That is, they live with us sheerly as spiritual presences, dependent upon our faithful remembrance for their embodiment.
The fountain of urd may be regarded as the embodiment of impressions of a spiritual force which upholds and renews the universe.
He is the embodiment of the literary as distinguished from the originating intellect.
And every new embodiment of a known truth must be a new and wider revelation.
The words are more a clothing for the thought than an embodiment of it.
Never did cypress, or yew, or juniper so seem the embodiment of funeral gloom.
If she wanted to look on the embodiment of fidelity, resource, and courage, she could behold it all in that man.
This embodiment of a d'Urberville and a namesake differed even more from what Tess had expected than the house and grounds had differed.
Really, today's LGBT activists, along with their sycophantic allies signify the embodiment of reductio ad absurdum.
The Persians conceived of Ahriman as the embodiment of deceit.
Take him in that state, and he was an embodiment of nothing.
It seemed to her the embodiment of evil, yet withal of wisdom, too.
What a furry embodiment of quick, nervous energy and impertinence!
You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with.
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