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embodied

adjective as in incarnate

adjective as in included

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Darian Dandridge, an Image contributor and Long Beach native, says the style on the runway and during the night as a whole embodied “history, memory and the desire to dig deeper.”

One answer is embodied by the nearly 1 million people who choose to become naturalized Americans each year.

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Few have embodied that strategy more than Paxton, who has often been described as focusing on culture war issues as attorney general.

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That heightened sensitivity allowed us to meet in a very intuitive, embodied space.

Newsom is trying to offer the belonging that Kirk supplied, seeped not in the exclusion and rigidity that Kirk embodied, but in California values.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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