Just listen to Dominique de Villepin, the prime minister, who came to embody anti-American defiance.
If any single person could be said to embody that core, it was Jamie Dimon.
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This is a president for whom it is not enough to embody his country.
You have come to embody duty, honor, country, just like all those who came before you.
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Created in 2001, California Adventure was designed to embody the spirit of the state of California.
First, it was a defeat for the confrontational style of politics he continues to embody.
So the best strategy for a politician or a leaders is to embody both sets of traits.
New York Times cabaret critic Stephen Holden says Maggart, 30, seems to embody a past musical era.
In 2000, Mr Fox managed to embody the desire of many voters to break with Mexico's old order.
But on a deeper level, this highly regarded denominational leader seems to embody the post-denominational future of Judaism.
But they do try to compete with toys, such as Barbie, that they take to embody Western decadence.
Its people may not relish working for a firm that seems to embody values so different from their own.
Erin modeled the fiery feminine style of leadership that I wanted to embody.
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Chinese authorities are not happy with Chen's high profile because he has come to embody China's brutal suppression of activists.
We wanted the pages to be authoritative, dynamic and transparent and to embody the elements and functionality of social media.
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EU, which in the 1950s embodied hopes of peace and prosperity, can come to embody cultural aspirations half a century later.
For almost all, this was their first chance to see the woman who came to embody Burma's long struggle against military dictatorship.
There are certain vivid characters who through their work and success writers, artists, filmmakers, even the occasional business type come to embody the city.
These little battles seem to embody a deeper impatience with the passage of time, a perpetual desire to beat it, but for what?
In fact there are many ways to embody forces in a design, and architect and engineer proceeded component by component to achieve elegance.
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The service, and the straight-talking Mr Bertolaso, a doctor who once managed hospitals in conflict zones, seemed to embody the best of Italy.
He vigorously dissented from both Romer and Lawrence, arguing for the right of a democratic majority to embody its moral views in the law.
Perhaps most telling, Ground Zero's Freedom Tower, which is meant to embody American patriotism, will house a centre for Chinese firms expanding in America.
The new model was developed to embody this brand concept, using Casio's years of experience creating technologies for shock resistance, waterproofing and slim-line design.
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He coins the word "spime" to embody the fact they will be trackable in space and time - very apposite given Dr Who's imminent reincarnation.
If so, Mr Putin will find it hard to honour the generous promises he made in his campaign, when he seemed to embody government largesse.
When a director is the first to emerge from his country into the world spotlight, his films are often thought to embody a peculiar national spirit.
The GOP is intended to embody the hopes and dreams of the nation, too, in a budget not too radically dissimilar from that of the Democrats.
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PDI-P, which in 1999 seemed to embody the reformist cause, has since embraced several controversial figures from the Suharto era, and cosied up to the generals.
As the grandson of Darwin's bulldog, Thomas Huxley, and the great nephew of Matthew Arnold, he seemed to embody the double inheritance of the Victorian age.
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