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.
Lieutenant Qasim is the embodiment of all that the Americans and the Afghans could hope for in an officer.
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!
Walken glides effortlessly through his role as the embodiment of Old World evil.
She claimed the new Local Government Bill was the embodiment of the coalition's message of freedom, fairness and responsibility.
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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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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"Carwyn Jones is the embodiment of that, cashing in on anger rather than using his power to make a difference in Wales, " she claimed.
In many ways, Boulet is the embodiment of Seattle's new entrepreneurial optimism.
These included everyone from railway magnate Collis Huntington to oil mogul Edward Doheny to the embodiment of power, Los Angeles Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis.
Urbane, brainy and funny, he seemed the embodiment of Poland's hoped-for future.
After four decades of dictatorship, some needed to see the physical embodiment of the end of the regime before they could believe it.
And they came to attack Specter -- who eventually lost his primary -- as the embodiment of all that was wrong with Washington.
Michael was the embodiment of love to me and millions of other fans across the globe who grew up wanting nothing more than to love him back.
But the Democrats' trump card was to present themselves as the embodiment of the status quo at a time when the Californian economy is booming.
For decades now, Mr. Cage has been the embodiment of over-the-edgeness.
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Like other forms of representation, architecture is the embodiment of the decisions that go into its making, not the result of impersonal forces, market or historical.
These campaigns have become the embodiment of democratic principles in a country where consumer choices matter and the government is seen as too close to corporate interests.
In 1962, between Psycho and Marnie, his masterworks of raging id, Alfred Hitchcock, a city kid, filled the great outdoors with the embodiment of that impersonal fury.
To carry out his long-term strategy of gradually Islamizing the country, Erdogan has identified himself as the embodiment of democracy, of the popular will, against threats from interventionists.
Why would a burlap-suited guy in a primitive society, thousands of years from now on what used to be Hawaii, visualize the embodiment of pure evil in Victorian fashion?
Well, if there was ever a senator who was the embodiment of his state, if there was ever a senator who, in fact, reflected his state, it was Robert C.
The embodiment of the new urgency and resolve to find solutions is the appointment of a 72-year-old veteran fiscal policy expert, Yosano Kaoru, as the new Minister for Economics and Finance.
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