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Koch led his city for 12 years, with a brash, humor-tinged style that came to personify the New York of the 1980s.
WSJ: Bill Clinton to speak at Ed Koch's funeral in NYC
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The company that has come to personify that accountability problem is Blackwater.
NPR: Contractors Working Overseas Subject to U.S. Law
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That is why our urge to personify machines, as in the seemingly never-ending quest for so-called artificial intelligence, will never produce anything more than a cold, lifeless calculator.
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It so happened that included in the Digital acquisition was a business making tape drives -- descendants of those huge boxes with whirring wheels that used to personify computing in the 1960s.
FORBES: Serendigity
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Greene used the enigmatic Pyle, a CIA agent posing as a U.S. economic-aid worker, to personify American involvement in what would become the Vietnam war, and to exemplify the harm that Greene saw flowing from heedless idealism.
WSJ: 'Quiet American': A Fine Film
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Would Apple have become great without Steve Jobs, or would someone else have surfaced to spearhead and personify the combined volition of the people working in that area in that company at that point time?
FORBES: Steve Jobs -- 'A Banner They Hold Aloft in the Wind'
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High achievers personify stick-to-itiveness.
FORBES: Do You Prefer Success Or Achievement?
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Two maverick characters, one from business (Mikitani Hiroshi, the subject of this post), one from politics (Hashimoto Toru, the focus of my next post), personify the new legitimacy being accorded to change-drivers.
FORBES: Can Rakuten Maverick CEO Mikitani's New Organization Change Japan?
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They personify the very best that America has to offer.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks about the Veterans Job Corps
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And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?
NPR: Wait, Keith Richards Is 65?
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Is it an unsound political strategy to hype the image and power of the enemy and the few leaders who personify it?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ridicule: a potent US weapon