The UK is second highest importer in the world of these so-called "embodied" emissions.
This has forever been the case with these Spurs, embodied by their leader, 37-year-old Tim Duncan.
Clemons gave Springsteen a mythic companion who embodied the fraternal spirit of the band.
The firm is continuing the wholesome, All-American image embodied by deceased founder Dave Thomas .
That approach, embodied in Mr. Bush's stance, drew criticism from some Democrats this week.
The phonograph and radio threatened to wreck the idea of music copyright then embodied in sheet music.
There's an ugly truth about the inevitability of moral compromise, embodied by the shifty Renault.
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Before the camera, he embodied the democratic attitude that everyone is equal and everyone is accountable.
Much of this was embodied in some of the recommendations that you had in particular areas.
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There was a sense that ordinary people felt he had embodied their whole cause.
The essence of our alliance, I think, is embodied in a concept that is uniquely Korean.
This phenomenon, embodied in an iPhone case for tots, makes me feel newly conflicted.
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Authorities focus on the personal benefit test, embodied in the landmark case Dirks v.
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For Theroux, the Lake Victoria crossing embodied the simple pleasure of independent travel.
At 35 years old, Gary Foster embodied the young professional who had made it on Wall Street.
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It is the direct result of centuries lived by the free-market ethos embodied in the Judeo-Christian outlook.
No other boss in recent history has embodied and defined a firm as completely as Mr Jobs.
The S Line interior takes on a Matrix movie-like approach embodied by generous proportions of carbon fiber.
And you see that embodied in the first tranche of spending cuts that are part of this deal.
The sale embodied the general mood that weekend on the Monterey Peninsula, two hours south of San Francisco.
President Lincoln had a German professor, Francis Lieber, draft General Orders No. 100 which embodied international customary law.
But the EU's imports of embodied carbon from developing countries rose a lot more than its local emissions fell.
Turner thinks there is, and the key is what he calls embodied physiology.
The colors appear to glow from within, and this sense of ecstasy is embodied above all in Gabriel himself.
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Chelsea's roster is stacked with big, battle-hardened veterans whose physical approach is embodied by powerhouse striker Didier Drogba.
By doing so, he's able to buy specific talents embodied by players who might otherwise be unwanted or ignored.
Not surprisingly, those ingredients are embodied in people who make their careers there.
Disney, a brand literally embodied in Mickey Mouse, ranks high in emotional attachment, as does luxury car brand Infiniti.
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The second organisational change is embodied in a bill that was presented to the Japanese Diet on February 8th.
Because Ron Brown embodied the values and the ideals, that sense of possibility, that is at the heart of the American story.
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