It is an event, but it's an event partly because it embodies a very powerful idea.
This fine craftsmanship embodies skillful cuts and extra details such as single stitches made by hand.
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Go find an organization that embodies the values of a commons and get involved.
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Apple did not invent digital music, even though for many iTunes embodies 21st century music buying.
Like a physical experiment, every entrepreneurial venture embodies and tests a hypothesis about products or markets.
Joseph embodies the resilience and indomitable spirit I often see in young people in Africa.
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PRVit embodies an investment approach we call VARP, for value at a reasonable price.
And the pursuit which most often embodies, which captures this essential every time is athletics.
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In my view, Rose embodies the very spirit of my book The Education of Millionaires.
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For every industry, and for every enterprise, Watson embodies the power of massively scaled analytics.
Best of all, as a working-class Hispanic made very good, he superbly embodies the American dream.
Geographically, Mark Twain's home state embodies characteristics of almost all the rest of the country.
Pop-music apparel embodies the cool cache of the artists emblazoned on every inch of fabric.
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He believes his captain's American dream embodies the success story of British women's hockey.
If anyone embodies that question, it is Robert Zuccaro, manager of the Grand Prix Fund.
The first is the decline of honour, which the dead commander embodies in its purest military sense.
The Laffer Curve embodies a commonsense principle: there is a point at which raising taxes becomes counterproductive.
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He has put his money where his mouth is though, and his bold call embodies free enterprise.
That legacy still burns brightly, and the ideals it embodies remain a light to all the world.
What you've accomplished embodies the American spirit, and your passion and your commitment is making a difference.
We are celebrating this year the 40th anniversary of our World Heritage Convention, which embodies this vision.
This music embodies the greatness of classical structure, along with the emotional exploration and freedom of the Romantics.
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His life experience embodies the essence of our motto -- e pluribus unum -- out of many, one.
Contrary to some opinions, Hanks embodies the character of a stone cold killer well: but that is all.
There is an opportunity to conduct this urban regeneration in a way that embodies Brazil's amazing cultural depth.
The Peace Corps embodies the American spirit, and the program has a long and proud history in Tunisia.
Girardi still embodies the heart of a gutsy catcher and respected teammate whose work ethic and discipline are unparalleled.
There is perhaps no horse which embodies those virtues quite like Comanche.
Just whether Romney embodies that attitude is a fair question for voters.
From a conceptual point of view, the Ryan plan embodies two strategic errors.
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