The settlement house was perhaps the most distinctive material embodiment of late-nineteenth-century moral philosophy. |
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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. |
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I was not helped that I had been given an airport taxi driver who was a walking, living embodiment of the Pareto Principle. |
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In one embodiment, the output of the buffer is at the source of the input transistor. |
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Philopoemen, the ancient leader of the Achaeans, is the embodiment of a prince who is constantly engaged in military affairs. |
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Chenrezig is the protector, since he is the embodiment of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas who are capable of providing such protection. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the head assembly includes an hyperbolic reflector. |
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In one embodiment, the storage element is a data latch comprising a clock-enabled inverter serially coupled with a flip-flop. |
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The law represents an embodiment of a society's values and legal frameworks are becoming increasingly important to the study of marketing. |
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Yet this could represent the Ghost's embodiment of the disciples' moment of doubt and fear, rather than the atheism of modern generations. |
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As the story of the annunciation has already told us, Jesus' life and ministry are the embodiment of the work of God's Spirit. |
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Since the 1960s, the submarine armed with nuclear missiles has become the single most potent embodiment of sea power. |
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In a second embodiment the liquid crystal material is micro-encapsulated with an orientable dye. |
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Sumo is considered sacred to the Shinto religion and wrestlers are seen as the embodiment of strength, endurance and honesty. |
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In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe. |
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The local Congressman is an embodiment of this narcissistic style, and of the sort of Babbittry that accompanies it. |
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It also gave me the ability to get some important training, and work with big beefy blokes who are the embodiment of Aussie mateship. |
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Herein lies the ultimate embodiment of mateship, of camaraderie, all framed by the deep and rich traditions of the Victorian Railways. |
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According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector. |
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This invention will be hereinafter described with particular reference to an embodiment thereof applied to the microreader used as the interface. |
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To them, he became a trampler of the rule of law, an embodiment of every reactionary set-piece American political culture has ever produced. |
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Indeed, the electron microscopy pictures of the transversal cuts show this last organization and demonstrate the embodiment of the nanotubes. |
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It so happens that in our particular embodiment this hardware consists most basically of DNA molecules, along with other complex biochemicals. |
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A devout minimalist permanently clad in monochromatic shades of black and grey, she's the ultimate cartoon embodiment of design. |
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Big, bald and ugly, he appears the embodiment of what the XFL sees itself becoming. |
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The outspoken career diplomat may be Washington's woman in Havana, but for the Cuban government, she's the embodiment of the ugly American. |
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In another embodiment, sliders are carried in the support surface of the platen to minimize frictional contact with the moving belt. |
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Could a sane person accuse his god of such unreasoned hatred, while simultaneously proclaiming it the embodiment of divine love? |
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The blurry embodiment of a male specimen was making his way towards Audrae now. |
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In one embodiment, the summing node is coupled to a summing circuit disposed between two gain stages of an error amplifier in the first circuit. |
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In that sense, he is the perfect embodiment of the nullity of the modern Democratic Party. |
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The Lady is eventually rescued by Sabrina, the nymph of the river Severn and an embodiment of chastity. |
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He identifies himself as a staunch optimist and an embodiment of positive thinking. |
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The stereotypical embodiment of such games is the classic chessboard, in all its variations. |
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The racial embodiment of this economic system produces a landscape chillingly similar to the one described by Koloane. |
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In this environment she is the embodiment of the perfect hostess, but this doesn't mean that's all there is to Delia Smith. |
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The imaginary takes on a life of its own, a facticity no less than the now popularly acclaimed facticity of embodiment. |
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In other words, for all the images and metaphors music often presents us with, an album cover is its tangible embodiment. |
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At least one embodiment provides for micromachining with pulsewidths in the range of femtoseconds to nanoseconds. |
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In an embodiment of the invention, a particular mobile station transmits a pilot strength measurement message to the base station. |
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In a wireless mobile phone embodiment, the cover is attached to a rotabable sub-section of a pivotable section. |
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I was their firstborn child, their baby girl, the very embodiment of their hopes and dreams. |
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Central among their philosophical interests here are sexual difference, embodiment, and intersubjectivity. |
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The chair back is the embodiment of elegance, suggesting an open plume of feathers supported by lyrical S-shaped side rails. |
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Even Englishmen who had some sneaking sympathy for the Stuart cause, you were to understand, must have flinched from its wild embodiment. |
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In the drawing, a system for preparing franked postal items according to the presently most preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. |
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In a preferred embodiment of the process of the present invention, the cycloparaffin is cyclohexane or cyclododecane. |
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In the preferred embodiment, the bonus call is limited to a predefined duration monitored by a timer reset at the beginning of the bonus call. |
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In an embodiment, the gate of a drive transistor is controlled by the charge on a storage node. |
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Americans in 1921 placed a premium on efficiency, and Hoover was widely regarded as its embodiment. |
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On stage, he becomes an archetypal embodiment of the debased American dream. |
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The electrotherapist is depicted as cruel, the embodiment of evil, in contrast to more avuncular presentations of the psychotherapist elsewhere. |
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Her son, Major Robert Gregory, he elegized as embodiment of the artist as man of action. |
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Desire lingers even if that which we desire forever eludes us, forever remains beyond embodiment. |
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He proposes ways of going beyond this toward a conception of dynamic embodiment. |
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The importance of embodiment might have significant implications for rights as well. |
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It is the beginnings of an organisational and political embodiment of a mood previously visible only in opinion polls. |
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Other starting points would have given Gowing very different types of embodiment. |
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He thus constructs an aesthetic that questions the terms of cinematic embodiment. |
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That's why in so many different cultures spirit embodiment is so prevalent. |
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This concept of embodiment doesn't apply just to times of exertion, of course. |
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Sampson contends that social constructionism has failed to take seriously the notion of embodiment. |
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As with intimacy, it may be best framed in terms of performativity and performance, embodiment and duration. |
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Categorization of the life-world is a manifest function of this active embodiment. |
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This answer is a testament to Helen's sense of distance from human embodiment. |
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I will attempt to stay as close as possible to the way that we as embodied beings experience embodiment. |
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Biological survival was thus synonymous with the triumph of divine embodiment. |
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I prefer the magic of ghosts I think, they at least hold out the promise of the escape from embodiment and hitting the singularity. |
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In the second embodiment the enzyme stabilizing system preferably includes a petroleum distillate. |
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And in retrospect, Beverly was the first theatrical embodiment of an Essex Girl, a phenomenon that flowered more than a decade later. |
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In a second embodiment the shoe includes a backsaw and miter box. |
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Powers does not only want to hold on to embodiment and to difference as human features in the posthuman context, but also foregrounds the importance of agency. |
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Central to much recent work on embodiment is the metaphor of the body as a text or surface upon which our cultural and personal identity is written. |
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Don Pedro's arc moves him from proud hidalgo to magnificent obsessive, an all-macho embodiment of the extremes of empowerment, totally devoid of any self-doubt. |
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Furthermore, based in our own sense of embodiment and observation of other bodies, our corporeality defines the starting point and ultimate limit of human perception. |
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In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas. |
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Then, prove the greatness of your leadership by purging the party of all those who have failed to see that you are the physical embodiment of the party and the state. |
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Timberlake, ever the showman, has a knack for transforming into the living embodiment of his music. |
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These buildings look north across Prince's Street Gardens to the contrasting world of the Georgian New Town, the embodiment of enlightened neoclassicism. |
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There is insistence on scientific models of the body derived from biomedical discourse and the concomitant occlusion of phenomenological concepts of embodiment. |
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John Avlon interview Moe Tucker, the embodiment of our crazy political times. |
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Premised upon this is capital's fetishistic claim to represent the embodiment of individual freedom and to be a social order that suspends class conflict. |
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Wikipedia represents a fascinating embodiment of that collective understanding because it is open to contributions from all members of the human collective. |
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Apparently, she figured that if I were her daughter, she'd have made sure that I was the embodiment of elegance and poise, not to mention maturity. |
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Once at their table, Agee describes the colors and the tastes, textures, and odors of the food, claiming that these things represent the physical embodiment of home. |
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But what is it like to be the embodiment of that, as an ethnically ambiguous individual? |
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If Daylyt was an embodiment of what battle rap can be, Murda Mook is a precision-tuned instrument of absolute lyrical destruction. |
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From H. Rider Haggard's novel She, Jung found an embodiment of the anima. |
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Musical, with a clear, refined technique and a demeanor that favors restraint over flashiness, he appears to many the embodiment of the high classicist. |
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In accordance with this embodiment, the dye cation formed from heterolysis of the leuconitrile color former is bleachable at high doses of actinic radiation. |
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In one embodiment of the invention, the reactions are conducted in solid state with the lithium source and arsenious trioxide both being taken in the form of solids. |
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The voice is more honeyed than the typical British tenor but a pleading urgency tugs at the ear as much as his intense physical embodiment of the music rivets the eye. |
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Constituting an important portion of the ancient literature of China, classified books and collectanea are the embodiment of the wisdom of the past. |
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As far as symbolism is concerned, material embodiment refers in the first instance to the materiality of the artwork, not the reality of its represented content. |
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In their wild and alien nature, these animals were the embodiment of all that was uncivilized and, therefore, of barbarian irrationality and evil. |
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Greenspan made himself the living embodiment of the conservative market orthodoxy that still reigns over conventional opinion, despite its spectacular failures. |
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For conservative partisans, Hagel is now the embodiment of all these irritants. |
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Both the tradition of that preaching and Dr. lowery as its living embodiment are worth a close look. |
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Technology is the embodiment of human imagination, it is the manifestation of our mental models. |
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One interpretation suggests he is the embodiment of whisky, a lewd allusion to a tenured tradition of Scottish alcoholism. |
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As the embodiment of Goddess the hierodule conjoined in the sacred marriage with the king or priest, and this ritual became intertwined with the fecundity of nature. |
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A statement that a particular combination is not a preferred embodiment does not teach away absent clear discouragement of that combination. |
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Bartig views the Queen of Spades music, with its ostinatos and sparse textures, as the quintessential embodiment of these ideas. |
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Brand identity is the embodiment behind a corporation's reason for existence. |
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It is this embodiment that transhumanism seeks to transcend in its most radical program of cyberimmortality. |
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The law is the true embodiment Of everything that's excellent. It has no kind of fault or flaw, And I, my Lords, embody the law. |
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The Muse, as embodiment of epicness, is throughout the Metamorphoses both desired and resisted. |
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It can highlight our embodiment, a qualitative step away from the hallmark machines that work so resolutely to disembody us. |
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Since the tribunes were considered to be the embodiment of the plebeians, they were sacrosanct. |
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He met contemporary expectations of kingship in his role as an able, determined soldier and in his embodiment of shared chivalric ideals. |
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Robotic touch shifts perception of embodiment to a prosthesis in targeted reinnervation amputees. |
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In this respect, the prostitute came to have symbolic significance as the embodiment of the violation of that divide. |
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From what began as the Beatlemania fad, the group's popularity grew into what was seen as an embodiment of sociocultural movements of the decade. |
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In 1973 came the embodiment of 1970s imagery, with the iconic LU smiley badge. |
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The monarch is the living embodiment of the Crown and, as such, is regarded as the personification of the state. |
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In Maharashtra and in Java, the sepoys were regarded as the embodiment of demonic forces, sometimes of antique warrior heroes. |
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Yermak, the embodiment of Cossack freewill, bravery, and brutality, grew famous for his exploits on the Volga. |
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The second embodiment of the invention includes the pine bark extract known as proanthocyanidine, also known as pycnogenol. |
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This crew faces the Sauronesque embodiment of evil, the Shadow, its minions, the savage Reavers, and treachery in the usurper of Arlen's throne. |
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Womanists bring forth the legacy of our grandmamas and great grandmamas and carry their notions in the embodiment of life that we create daily. |
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In this analogy, embodiment is the enactment of spirit, the particularization of potential and probability. |
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Part Puck, part Raphaelesque child, the little fellow seems the embodiment of love. |
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In a play rich in language, our guide is the devilish Equivocator who is the embodiment of weasel-words and double meaning. |
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Key fields of study include theories of embodiment and subjectivity from post-structuralism, performance studies, and ritual studies. |
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The story tells that a little snake, the spirit and the embodiment of good luck for the sword, was crawling out beneath the sword guard. |
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Other influences on their ideas of female embodiment include Isadora Duncan's dancing, and eurhythmics. |
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In what follows, I explore their meditations on resistant subjectivity and embodiment within a heterotopic carceral world. |
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A little boy and girl were playing with Tinker Toy-like thingamajigs, the embodiment of innocence. |
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In a preferred embodiment, the cell line used in the present invention is the. |
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We are haunted by zombies because we experience embodiment as a drag against the internet-induced fantasy of incorporeality. |
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Space is known and historicised, and the landscape viewed as the concrete embodiment of the layered and interfluent pasts it records. |
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Why was it sensible for Americans to transubstantiate a convention into the virtual embodiment of the People? |
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Marketed to international audiences as the embodiment of traditional Irish culture and values, the group became iconic of Irishness. |
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Once the cricket pitch was the embodiment of understated sartorial fashion and unspoken grace. |
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The Crown is a corporation sole that represents the legal embodiment of executive, legislative, and judicial governance in the monarchy of each country. |
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For example, in one embodiment an emulsified wetting composition is applied to a fibrous substrate of the wet wipe, and then treated to destabilize the emulsion. |
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For example, by using his healing sessions as performances, El Indio Amazonico constructs a cultural identity through a physicalized embodiment of memory of America. |
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She is understood in various and often conflicting aspects as the embodiment of treachery, the quintessential victim, or simply as symbolic mother of the new Mexican people. |
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African influence is reflected in the sacred importance of zebu cattle and their embodiment of their owner's wealth, traditions originating on the African mainland. |
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Such comparisons could shed further light at the connection between Jaisingh's horse sacrifice and the worship of Kalkin, the last and future embodiment of the god Visnu. |
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In the opinion of modern scholars, during the long reign of George III the monarchy continued to lose its political power, and grew as the embodiment of national morality. |
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He appears not so much as a revolt against societal standards as an embodiment of them, being generous, pious, and courteous, opposed to stingy, worldly, and churlish foes. |
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The narrative that Fielding has selected hinges on the repetition of concealment, sustained cross-gender performance, ambisexual desire, and its embodiment. |
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Coleman's response is found in the notions of consilience and embodiment, both of which serve to reduce the distance between object and explanation. |
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Embodiment is an existential condition, our being tied to biologically finite and phenomenologically conscious bodies. |
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