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embodied

adjective as in incarnate

adjective as in included

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Jay Parini, in his review, observed that the author of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” was the man who “embodied, or perhaps invented, the American voice, with its granular lyricism and rough-edged, transgressive humor.”

In between unfolds a drama of infidelity, jealousy and, as embodied by Mr. Allen’s character, hypochondria.

Despite the challenges I faced growing up, I’m grateful for the teachers, mentors and moments that produced whatever human capital I have—and for a grandmother who embodied grit and resilience.

“I got certified as a breath coach. I started leaning more into embodied practices, body connection and somatic therapy tools.”

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As the dance’s “Odd Man Out,” John Harnage, impressive all season, embodied his choreography’s feisty resistance with avidity.

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

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