That approach, embodied in Mr. Bush's stance, drew criticism from some Democrats this week.
The phonograph and radio threatened to wreck the idea of music copyright then embodied in sheet music.
Much of this was embodied in some of the recommendations that you had in particular areas.
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The essence of our alliance, I think, is embodied in a concept that is uniquely Korean.
This phenomenon, embodied in an iPhone case for tots, makes me feel newly conflicted.
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Authorities focus on the personal benefit test, embodied in the landmark case Dirks v.
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It is the direct result of centuries lived by the free-market ethos embodied in the Judeo-Christian outlook.
And you see that embodied in the first tranche of spending cuts that are part of this deal.
Not surprisingly, those ingredients are embodied in people who make their careers there.
Disney, a brand literally embodied in Mickey Mouse, ranks high in emotional attachment, as does luxury car brand Infiniti.
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The second organisational change is embodied in a bill that was presented to the Japanese Diet on February 8th.
Audi is flirting with the wild side, perhaps best embodied in its autumn introduction of the savory S series.
They also value the purity, as well, embodied in his refinement (repetition, his critics say) of an architectural language.
These tools and content are embodied in the explosion of the mobile app.
Then it has to be embodied in specific appropriation bills and tax bills this year and in years to come.
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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The outcome of the Conference was embodied in the Paris Declaration and the Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries.
But it does point to a rather convoluted relationship embodied in a series of Supreme Court decisions called the Insular Cases.
Madam Speaker, for all of the good intent embodied in this proposal, it will not bring a single soldier home sooner.
The brilliance of Steve Jobs at Apple (AAPL) has been embodied in a carefully cultivated image for Apple products.
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.
The essential challenge for Cold War force planning was embodied in the title of a book written by two Kennedy-era defense officials.
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It is embodied in the humanist ambitions of the Millennium Development Goals.
Kihnu women thus have become the principal custodians of the cultural traditions embodied in numerous songs, games, dances, wedding ceremonies and handicrafts.
And they might have a potent weapon in the displacement doctrine, embodied in a 1981 case referred to as Milwaukee II.
This concept is embodied in U.S. economic policy through the Earned Income Tax Credit, introduced in 1975 under Republican President Gerald Ford.
What, then, remains of East Asia's longstanding commitment to multilateral trade negotiations, embodied in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and its forebears?
If there were a real carbon price, farmers would think of their fields in terms of the carbon embodied in crops and soil.
One that had admittedly political overtones, but that carried with it the basic principles of due process embodied in the Constitution they had written.
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