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He actually embodied the lessons he taught me. He didn't just preach them.

From Cubism, Fauvism to Surrealism and Abstractionism, their art concept and pattern all have been embodied in fashion design.

Past expectations, which have not yet worked themselves out, are embodied in the to-day's capital equipment.

Located at the two ends of the Eurasian continent, China and Germany have each prominently embodied the Eastern or Western civilizations.

What is my idea of a good faith? Is a person in the life indispensable moral quality. Integrity of the little things in our side can be embodied everywhere.

Diligent learning should be embodied in every link in our life and study, on time, in full preview, listening carefully, actively thinking, speaking, reviewing, independent, challenging, cooperative, innovative, groping and mastering the scientific method, and paying attention to every subject. Paying attention to the developmen

She embodied the excesses of Hollywood and she transcended them.

Li Guangming: So "Made in Songzhuang" must be embodied next step.

MU Dan's poems attained to great success and embodied unique style and obvious characteristic among poems of Nine-Leaf School.

See affective thick version of the seven District 5: Ten to better reflect the aspirations of public opinion, embodied the spirit of college students Shanyou feelings;

These changes are embodied in four laws, though only one-allowing the government to vest oil deposits in Petrobras as a way of increasing its capital-has so far been approved by Congress.

This idea is embodied in the Fermi Paradox.

Like Pruette, Rand saw her characters as ideal types, embodied principles.

But her worship of masculinity, which is embodied in the novel's description of anti-Japanese war, can still be seen.

This essay argued that Yu Rang's conduct was the emerging of the intellectual's spirit in Warring States Period. The image of Yu Rang embodied the tragic color of The Record of History.

He was Mithras earthly representative, light of heaven embodied, the teacher of congregation which he lead, wearing a redcap and as well as a red baggy Persian trousers, carrying a staff symbol of his spiritual office. (Charles Daniels, Mithras and his temples on the Wall).

The view of writing insists that literary creation and influence is embodied in acceptability.

But the building embodied such a different aesthetic, such a contrary world view, that some wondered whether a society that produced such opposites in quick succession could survive.

As a contemporary American educator, Conant insisted on the essential tenet of Equality of Educational Opportunity all along which embodied not only in his concrete address, but also in his idea of general education, meritocracy and his advice of comprehensive high school.

His practice accumulation and daily life articles are embodied in our lives.

The effects of thinning on forest growth embodied some aspects which mostly include the effects on stand productivity, stand factors, stand biomass, vegetation and shrubs under-forest, soil and so on.

Metaphysical idle talk embodied an art meaning and spirit.

Yuan Jie selected the poetry anthology Qiezhongji, defining its selective model and critical criterion according to his own literary thought and view of value, which fully embodied his view of literary criticism.

Students 'overweight load is not only embodied on the burden of lessons but also on the mental burden during the study.

A stronger relation emerges in a Solow (1959) type of vintage model in which technology is embodied in machines.

The present problems are mainly embodied in the bad water quality, not enough water quantity, inconvenient pick-up, no supply of safe water, and so on.

Consumer's psychological structure is embodied by consumer's motive for shopping.

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This contradiction embodied uncertain life value idea and excising state.

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