The essence of our alliance, I think, is embodied in a concept that is uniquely Korean.
The second organisational change is embodied in a bill that was presented to the Japanese Diet on February 8th.
For that same spirit is embodied in the community here at Fort Hood, and in the many wounded who are still recovering.
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It is embodied in the Senate bill that was supported by 90 percent of the United States Senate, Republicans and Democrats alike.
It is embodied in the humanist ambitions of the Millennium Development Goals.
This concept is embodied in U.S. economic policy through the Earned Income Tax Credit, introduced in 1975 under Republican President Gerald Ford.
It is a confrontation with modernity, with possibilities, and everything that our country stands for, everything we stand for, is embodied in what Anne Smedinghoff stood for.
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The power of this form of tacit knowledge is embodied in the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe masterpieces of beauty, craftsmanship, and stability, all erected without blueprints or books.
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The President supports the principles behind the Simpson-Bowles commission, the balanced approach that is embodied in that Simpson-Bowles proposal, which includes not just spending cuts for non-defense discretionary spending, but savings in health care and revenues.
That requires taking a balanced approach -- the balanced approach that was supported by the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles commission, that was supported by the bipartisan Domenici-Rivlin commission, and which is embodied in the President's proposal from George Washington University.
And last fall -- it is embodied in his several budget proposals, and embodied -- he talked about it in the State of the Union, he talked about it in his budget proposal, he talked about it all spring -- winter and spring.
The colors appear to glow from within, and this sense of ecstasy is embodied above all in Gabriel himself.
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It is the courageous nonviolence embodied by Martin Luther King in the face of batons, water canons, dogs, and bullets.
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Victory has gone to the third branch of government, the legislature, at least in so far as it is embodied by the prime minister, Nawaz Sharif.
Audi is flirting with the wild side, perhaps best embodied in its autumn introduction of the savory S series.
Such behavior by Western governments, banks and firms is best embodied by the term "economic Genscherism", after the West German Foreign Minister who is strongly in favor of helping the Soviets at all costs.
The UK is second highest importer in the world of these so-called "embodied" emissions.
It is the direct result of centuries lived by the free-market ethos embodied in the Judeo-Christian outlook.
But the kind of crime embodied by dogfighting is so morally repellent that it demands an extravagant gesture in response.
Fortunately, there is now an alternative to the sort of aid-for-promises approach embodied in Grand Bargain initiatives like this one.
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Above all, he embodied what is best and hopeful about the Internet: its endless information, its ethos of sharing, its joy in connecting friends and strangers, its unflinching transparency about its own limitations, its promise -- by no means yet delivered -- of a world that is more open, more knowledgeable, and, above all, more fair ... a world that reflects the values of the Internet at its best.
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