In this context, Republicanism and Catholicism find synergy -- and Ryan is its embodiment.
Each was the embodiment of a Britain the other could neither understand nor sympathise with.
She claimed the bill was the embodiment of the coalition's message of freedom, fairness and responsibility.
Donatella herself might veer into caricature were she not such a perfect embodiment of her brand.
It was a demand to engage with his presence as embodiment of the city.
Over the past decade European football teams have turned into a living, breathing embodiment of European integration.
But it's also an embodiment of the host city's personality and a lasting legacy of its Games.
And Mr Wallace, an easy-going fellow, is a living embodiment of the Lib Dem belief in consensus politics.
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Humphrey Bogart's Rick Blaine is the embodiment of an America that has finally grasped the threat of fascism.
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In my conversations with Kasparov, chess felt like the embodiment of art, competition, resonant emotion, psychology--what a game!
But perhaps the best embodiment of BlackBerry DNA in BB10 is BlackBerry Hub.
Walken glides effortlessly through his role as the embodiment of Old World evil.
Second, and more important for our purposes, he is the living embodiment of everything we have talked about.
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The trainer we went with was the very embodiment of dog authority figures.
One embodiment may include a first electronic device communicatively coupled to a server and to a second electronic device.
She claimed the new Local Government Bill was the embodiment of the coalition's message of freedom, fairness and responsibility.
Your body is the physical embodiment of your unconscious attitudes, intents and desires.
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Moreover, the on-going Eucharistic embodiment of Christ's sacrifice provides the sacramental assurance to sustain those who endure these traits.
Tony Blair's rule, he suggests, might come to seem more like a caricature than an embodiment of social-liberal ideals.
The show is about a very small slice of Gen Y, not an embodiment of all of Gen Y.
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But as the embodiment of an abstract marketing message, Martha is surely irreplaceable.
Then it might be the white-shoe Wall Street establishment of fifty years ago against the embodiment of twenty-first-century post-ethnic America.
Apple is the embodiment of the global economy, sourcing its products from China and elsewhere and selling them the world over.
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It was as if the garden had become a sort of embodiment of the domestic dreams forever intrinsic to human consciousness.
There are far too many articles posted today that seem as if they are the embodiment of a Tony Robbins book.
Yet whenever elections come around politicians treat the people at the bottom of the heap as the embodiment of American values.
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Much of this uncertainty surrounds the website Kickstarter, which in many ways remains the most renowned embodiment of the crowdsourcing philosophy.
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Since he officially retired in 2004, Mr. Mandela has concentrated on his foundation, the charity that is already his earthly embodiment.
He's the surprisingly still-living embodiment of everything we think of, everything it has come to mean to be a rock musician.
"Carwyn Jones is the embodiment of that, cashing in on anger rather than using his power to make a difference in Wales, " she claimed.
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