• Though 2005 essentially signified the end of his racing career (during which he won the last of his 7 consecutive Tour de France titles), he was gold as a product endorser well after his retirement because of the endorser dimensions he embodied as a cancer survivor.

    FORBES: Armstrong Will Lose $150 Million in Future Earnings After Nike And Other Sponsors Dump Him

  • The Right, as embodied by the Tea Party, seeks individual liberty and equality before the law where each may earn as merit warrants.

    FORBES: Obama Tears Down His Own Wall Street

  • But the Times, whatever its shortcomings, has a serious commitment to ethics, as embodied by its extensive ethics policy.

    FORBES: Arrington Makes a Mockery of AOL-Huffpo Ethics Policy

  • As embodied by the rock singer-turned-actor Jacques Dutronc, van Gogh is subtle, good-humored, ironic, bristling with attitude, and burdened with mental crises.

    NEWYORKER: Van Gogh

  • Gnomes and elves live underground and their motives range from pure evil to cheeky mischief, as embodied in garden gnomes, the cult's chief manifestation today.

    ECONOMIST: Free that gnome

  • These discussions must be also seen in connection with the concept of linguistic and cultural heritage of humanity, as embodied by the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity (2001).

    UNESCO: Education

  • Examples include BlackBerry's support for a physical keyboard as embodied in the more classically BlackBerry (and more universally pronounced) Q10, strong enterprise management and the ability to turn the phone off at a given time.

    ENGADGET: Switched On: Battling for the bronze

  • Any other mode of jurisprudence is overstepping, and amounts to an abuse of judicial power because it favors the rulings of unelected judges the caprice of contemporary courts against the will of the people, as embodied by the Constitution.

    NEWYORKER: The Commandments

  • Since the success of the Palestinian initiative is entirely dependent on the US Security Council veto, by acting as he is, Obama is showing that he prefers sacrificing Israel's future viability as a nation-state to standing up to the "will of the international community" as embodied by the UN.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Unmasking the "International Community"

  • Denounced by conservatives as a dangerous revolutionary bandit, he embodied (all the more so as he grew older) a militantly dissident form of democracy alongside a much less attractive penchant for dictatorship.

    ECONOMIST: Garibaldi

  • It was embodied in organizations such as the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund and in treaties such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.

    NPR: 'Folly of Empire' Offers Critique of U.S. Imperialism

  • Avoidance of conditionality, discipline and collateral in the process of attracting borrowed funds -- offering a new avenue to circumvent the compliance milestones embodied in such mechanisms as International Monetary Fund stand-by arrangements.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • In fact, Santiago seems like a smaller Buenos Aires, with a European style embodied in structures such as the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Museum of Fine Arts), housed within an elegant neoclassical building, and the Mercado Central (Central Market), with its filigreed steel framework imported from Britain.

    FORBES: Lapostolle Residence, a Chilean Wine Country Hideaway

  • No other boss in recent history has embodied and defined a firm as completely as Mr Jobs.

    ECONOMIST: Steve Jobs resigns

  • They also value the purity, as well, embodied in his refinement (repetition, his critics say) of an architectural language.

    ECONOMIST: From the oilman��s museum to the pope��s millennial church: The unrepentent modernist | The

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: Showdown in Pakistan | The

  • And they might have a potent weapon in the displacement doctrine, embodied in a 1981 case referred to as Milwaukee II.

    FORBES: Big Day For Big Cases At The Supreme Court

  • If that doesn't happen, and he limps to a second term, it could be as a leader who once embodied optimism, but who has been returned to office for the lack of a better alternative.

    BBC: Barack Obama struggles as Republicans seek a candidate

  • At one of Playboy's first big bashes after going private in 2011, much seemed as usual for a brand that has embodied American hedonism for nearly 60 years.

    WSJ: Rebuilding Playboy: Less Smut, More Money

  • Before its shift from a partnership to a public company more than a decade ago (and two years before Mr. Smith came aboard as an intern), Goldman might have embodied the customer-first ideal Mr. Smith so fancies.

    WSJ: Greg Smith Might Just Make You Feel Sorry for Goldman

  • Disney, a brand literally embodied in Mickey Mouse, ranks high in emotional attachment, as does luxury car brand Infiniti.

    FORBES: Emotionally Attached To Your iPhone? You're Not Alone

  • The outcome will be a renewed written commitment, embodied in "The Kyoto Vision", to strengthen the Convention as a tool for international cooperation, sustainable development and peace over the long-term.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Dance also plays a central role in formal ceremonies such as "Iyomante, " in which participants send the deity embodied in a bear they have eaten back to heaven by mimicking the movements of a living bear.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • In her 32 years as editor in chief of Cosmopolitan magazine, she fostered, amplified and embodied in her own life the ideal of a liberated woman who compounds her impact by partnering with an equally liberated man.

    FORBES: Thoughts On Women, Power and Work

  • His ill-formulated remarks (about the possible causes of gender inequities among leading scientists) triggered long-simmering resentments about his impulsive and often hurtful conduct as the leader of an institution that, while scarcely flawless, has embodied high standards and worked harmoniously over the years.

    ECONOMIST: Summers's reign

  • With the unfolding of Act Two, where the Apsaras the celestial nymphs of the dance form's heritage dominate, the program hit its stride and shimmered hypnotically, as if the subtle, sinuous and liquid ways of these female dancers embodied the ever-changing waves of light on watered silk.

    WSJ: Cambodia's Cultural Crown Jewel | Royal Ballet of Cambodia | Brooklyn Academy of Music | By Robert Greskovic

  • As both the only nation to have used nuclear weapons, and as a strong proponent of non-proliferation, the United States has long embodied a stark but inevitable contradiction.

    WHITEHOUSE: VP Biden: The Path to Nuclear Security

  • The group's chairman, Chris Spurr, said that although many saw the League of Nations as a failure because it did not prevent conflict, he believed Sean Lester "embodied the best ideals of international co-operation".

    BBC: Sean Lester: Belfast tribute to leading diplomat

  • She appears to want to appease the royal bureaucracy, embodied in the figure of General Prem Tinsulanonda, the head of the privy council, so as to smooth the way for the return to Thailand of her elder brother by the end of the year.

    ECONOMIST: Thailand��s l��se-majest�� laws

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