• Only in a free society embodying markets and respecting property rights is this possible.

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  • Other Twitter users say that embodying nonhuman entities gives them the chance to create alter egos.

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  • More important, companies are the only entities that can make standards real, by embodying them in products and services.

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  • They symbolize generosity, tolerance, inoffensiveness and mastery of knowledge, embodying the rules of conduct that they advocate for others.

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  • He inherited little, but worked hard and earned much, embodying hope and inspiration.

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  • If the FCC adopts regulations embodying this approach there will be several consequences.

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  • This premium handset combined high-end technology with a design embodying superior style.

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  • Diane von Furstenberg is renowned for her iconic wrap dress and signature prints for the ever-sassy career woman -- embodying the DVF label.

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  • It is the Islamic code embodying the way of life for Muslims and is intended to serve as the civic law in Muslim countries.

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  • Embodying versions of the everywoman, their characters Mindy Lahiri and Hannah Horvath don't ignore their curves, a simple but subversive statement in image-conscious Hollywood.

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  • Most scientific research these days, he says, is done by large teams embodying many types of knowledge, which big firms and university departments can create.

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  • Deuce marked the evolutionary high point for stern steerers, embodying such important innovations as a winglike mast, designed by aeronautical engineers, which swivels with the wind.

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  • Standing 38ft-high and constructed entirely of old-growth Douglas fir, the acoustically perfect dome rises out of the dusty Mojave Desert like a UFO, embodying the extra-terrestrial elements that inspired its construction.

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  • So the likes of Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis, or Louis Smith are potent symbols for a modern democracy - embodying the triumph of merit over birth, race, or social advantage.

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  • The United States is the biggest outside player in the Middle East and President Bush is seen as embodying the U.S. So in that sense I think he's enhanced by this tension and conflict.

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  • At a busy traffic intersection, Cuban duo Marco Castillo and Dagoberto Rodriguez (known as Los Carpinteros) have placed "Catedrales" (2012), five red-brick monoliths embodying attachments for a cordless electric screwdriver, as an ode to craftsmen.

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  • Not surprisingly, therefore, President Clinton, whose political genius lies in his capacity for expressing, indeed embodying, the zeitgeist of the moment, has seized upon catharsis as his special contribution to dealing with America's racial agonies.

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  • The meaning of the holiday changed over time, becoming a David versus Goliath tale among Mexican immigrants in the 1930s and embodying U.S.-Mexico unity during World War II and Chicano Power in the 1960s and 1970s, Hayes-Bautista said.

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  • Since Costa Rica, the Wachowskis and Tykwer had viewed the dramatic trajectory of the script as an evolution from the sinister avarice of Dr. Goose to the essential decency of Zachry, with both characters embodying something of the Everyman.

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  • For a franchise that has come as close as any in the league to embodying consistent excellence, such a slipup might have seemed a signal for drastic change, an indication that New Jersey's way of doing things was obsolete.

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  • "Pride of ownership" was a favorite phrase of my father's, embodying an idea real as bread to a man of his background, one having to do not with social competitiveness or conspicuous consumption but with his standing as a manly provider.

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  • Chips embodying arm technology were used in 70% of all mobile phones sold in 1998. arm is a "chipless chipmaker, " in the words of its chairman and CEO, Robin Saxby, 52, who was appointed to run the company in February 1991.

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  • The prize is presented to a living person, institution and active public or private bodies that make a significant contribution to defending, disseminating and embodying the values that were the foundations of Henri La Fountain's life and career in support of universal knowledge, international law and democracy.

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