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Harris embodied a more conservative style, promoting tax cuts
The Free State moniker embodied a belief held by many locals that Galveston w
t relation the treaty bears to the series: it embodied a series, it epitomized a series, it included
rticularly in guitar style, while later songs embodied a less blunt approach, noted by some detracto
rected by Lord Cobham during the 1730s, which embodied a political programme championing Whig belief
the more secret ways of German policy, and he embodied a considerable portion of what he knew in the
The State ideology of the Soviet Union embodied a number of different theoretical streams, or
White's edition embodied a translation which had been begun by Edward
He believed in creating a ghetto in which it embodied a community of Jewish culture and nationalism
, and blue jeans, arguing that these fashions embodied a fundamental shift in world view.
It was embodied again during the French Revolutionary Wars, r
It was embodied again in 1793 for the French Revolutionary Wa
It was embodied again in 1793 for the French Revolutionary Wa
irn later had a principal command in the army embodied against the Queen in June 1567 at the 'battle
at Bad Gastein in Austria on August 20, 1865, embodied agreements between the two principal powers o
h or Baker would be nominated, two people who embodied all the political beliefs diametrically oppos
She embodied an early twentieth century idealized domestic
th resident organisms and intelligent beings, embodied as Wang tiles implemented by patterns of comp
By the nineteenth century Salem was embodied as a adverse symbol, a sign of the imperfect
the resumption of hostilities in 1803, it was embodied as the 12th, and disembodied in 1816 followin
the resumption of hostilities in 1803, it was embodied as the 24th, and disembodied in 1816 followin
to be substantially fabricated, but probably embodied authentic material or recorded an earlier gen
The regiment was not continuously embodied, being mustered only in times of need.
tamas as the cause of delusion enslaving all embodied beings born of nescience; by negligence, list
meet its commitments with respect to Georgia” embodied by the 2008 ceasefire agreement following the
ess and carrying on the tough Flyer tradition embodied by the likes of Dave Schultz and Dave Brown.
affairs, which is stronger than that of love ( embodied by Eros, sleeping under trees on the left).
of love, which for the mediaeval writers was embodied by the ancient classical goddess of love, Ven
ship between France and the United States and embodied by Lady Liberty, and Discovery Arcade, themed
on the north end of the development, which is embodied by an amphitheater and the Boca Raton Museum
exemplary ethics and philanthropic commitment embodied by Louis Marshall, an esteemed constitutional
c from the Miami area of South Florida and is embodied by the musical style of local rap stars such
to deviate from a general cookiecutter design embodied by Cedar Fair for their three out and back hy
e callous response of the federal government, embodied by the appearance of President Calvin Coolidg
ent of the theology of the Academy of Saumur ( embodied by Moise Amyraut and called Amyraldianism), a
It was politically embodied by the Parti patriote at the Legislative Asse
oseph Severn with the Four Classical Virtues, embodied by historical ladies.
Tegan, Turlough, and members of UNIT, mostly embodied by Captain Mike Yates.
the game is Laika's different personalities, embodied by three different characters, Ernest, Yoland
fort, representing the Renaissance ideal city embodied by Palmanova city in northeastern Italy.
New America's early vision was embodied by The Radical Center: The Future of American
Stephens incorporated and embodied Calverley's discoveries and descriptions into
itive science, provides a detailed account of embodied cognition.
search programs in cognitive science known as embodied cognitive science, and in cognitive neuroscie
y experienced in meeting its obligations when embodied during the civil unrest of 1977.
This was embodied during the South African War in 1900, and dis
d into a single battalion, the 3rd, which was embodied during the South African War in 1900.
The NECA (Net Environment for Embodied Emotional Conversational Agents) framework wi
o some extent determined the form in which he embodied even his most serious reflections.
to the 30 November 1746, the militia could be embodied for active service, with each soldier to be p
xtraordinary drive and competitive work ethic embodied Genentech's early "Clone or Die" culture
Seddon embodied his views in a series of six sermons, of whic
anscends gender and gender is simply used for embodied human beings to worship.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as embodied in its federal constitutions of 1963 and 1974
FP84's semantics is embodied in an underlying algebra of programs, this is
century reproductive rights movement, really embodied in the life and leadership of Margaret Sanger
A gentler impulse was embodied in an early proposal of Emmeline Pankhurst to
n the secret oral teachings of Atisha and are embodied in The Precious Book of the Kadampa Masters:
The canal was built under powers embodied in the Mersey and Irwell Navigation Act (1720
athematical definition to the general notions embodied in the idea of an attractor or repellor.
through his superior scientific knowledge as embodied in "the Electrical Kiss".
Civilization.His attempt to reform the field, embodied in Assyriology- Why and How?, was taken perso
lesia, and the results of his researches were embodied in his Geologie von Oberschlesien (3 vols., 1
The chief enactments are embodied in a charter whose terms secured to the Churc
s an ideal and (2) the safety valve theory as embodied in the Homestead Act of 1862.
n form of the classical syllogism and the one embodied in "All men are mortal.
One method of choice is embodied in backtracking systems (such as AMB, or unif
have a supreme respect for the logic that is embodied in Sharp's rifle."
Hence the continuing value of the principles embodied in Flacius' Catalogus testium veritatis (1556
hbourhood of Newton Abbot in Devon, which was embodied in the Geological Survey map.
that subsequent decisions based on arguments embodied in the findings are valid.
to him and then to liken him to the qualities embodied in the sign itself.
respecting English catholic affairs, which is embodied in Bartoli's ‘Istoria della Compagnia di Gies
the car, the mechanical torque converter was embodied in a 494 cc twin-cylinder two-stroke engine o
sults of Boase's geological observations were embodied in his Treatise on Primary Geology (1834), a
invited] to express their assent to the rules embodied in this Article".
and was based on “call and response” dialogue embodied in the Black church.
sults of Davis and Squier's explorations were embodied in the book Ancient Monuments of the Mississi
rgar civilisation, whose successor culture is embodied in the contemporary culture of Vila Nova de S
chte und Dramen, while his scientific work is embodied in Schriften zur Geschichte der Dichtung und
The complicated iconography of the garden is embodied in the brooding statue of "Appennino" (1579-1
achment by royal officials on colonial rights embodied in the Massachusetts Charter.
he partnership ethos and principles that were embodied in its 1929 constitution of co-ownership and
promotion and protection of the human rights embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
These ideas were embodied in his 1916 book, Authority, Liberty, and Fun
or the fancy with which the spirit of evil is embodied in a figure constantly recurring, and like th
extension of the physical and moral training embodied in football, and a manifestation of the unsel
nt by Pontius Pilate to the Emperor Claudius, embodied in the pseudepigrapha known as the Acts of Pe
rope - its bustling towns, and its politics - embodied in the historic figure of Empress Matilda of
the indigenous peoples of northern Europe as embodied in the Edda and as they have found expression
a as victims of the Holocaust have often been embodied in the form of intense debates with those suc
This is evident from his legislation as embodied in his constitution of September 17, 1285 (Co
e is called the son of Garin de Monglane, are embodied in the 13th century narrative in rhymed decas
tober, 1889), The Australian Ballot System as Embodied in the Legislation of Various Countries: With
The RSA's commitment to veterans' welfare is embodied in Poppy Day when red poppies are exchanged f
in Queensland; the consequent proposals being embodied in the Aboriginal Protection and Restrictions
The fruits of these researches were embodied in a historical work based upon his Conqueror
s because he viewed the Protestant Succession embodied in the House of Hanover as essential to Brita
itments as covered under its Constitution and embodied in its laws and regulations.
ed by registration of future transactions, is embodied in a certificate of title which both evidence
olates the principles of a limited government embodied in the Constitution.
and teaching American religious folk music as embodied in the Sacred Harp, in most of the Southern S
th Butler to create the post-war Conservatism embodied in the famous series of charters of the late-
plemented the plans for local self-government embodied in the Government of India Act of 1935, which
tice McEachern found that the "broad concepts embodied in oral tradition, did not conform to juridic
y decorative notions, but they were sometimes embodied in excessively complicated plots and articula
to some extent felt even by normal people, is embodied in the Melusine type of legend."
changes brought about by Yasutani, especially embodied in the Zen lineages in the West, may for Zen
The remaining reforms were embodied in a decree that called for the inclusion of
abriel), and "New Testament" revolutionaries ( embodied in the Son of God, Adam, and Eve) who represe
and not of great literary merit, but he also embodied in this ritual the hymns of Solomon ibn Gabir
civil war, this time against Independency, as embodied in the New Model Army and after making use of
ally reiterates that the scheme of federation embodied in the Government of India Act 1935, is total
and positive prints, and all story and ideas embodied in said Mexican picture, will be the property
upon a hotch-potch collection of small states embodied in what was never a world League of Nations b
The legislative branch is embodied in the bicameral General Assembly.
rj Khalifa is derived from patterning systems embodied in Islamic architecture.
This Mission is embodied in the Terms of Reference of ICH.
The five elements, too, are embodied in this ancient formula for invocation.
r method of choice is reinforcement learning, embodied in systems such as Alisp.
These talks are embodied in the Social Economic Council (Dutch: Sociaa
It saw service during the Crimean War, being embodied in 1854 and disembodied in 1856.
"...of all the malignancies embodied in twentieth-century U.S./Canadian Indian pol
Xiuhtecuhtli was embodied in the teotecuilli, the sacrificial brazier i
It saw service during the Crimean War, being embodied in 1854 and volunteering for garrison service
The tariff is set under the treaty agreements embodied in the United States participation in the Wor
en conjectured to correspond to the archetype embodied in the epic/legendary Priam of Troy in the Il
The declarative programming structure is embodied in the rules, functions and variables that fo
res the customer have access to trade secrets embodied in the software.
Sir Francis caused its privileges to be embodied in a written constitution, the first of its k
e to drugs and medical intervention that were embodied in heroic practice.
the parliamentary public accounts committee, embodied in the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 (NSW
the idea of total national transformation as embodied in the programs of the Korean Workers' Party
It was embodied in 1778, at which time it was ranked the 19th
His views are embodied in his chief work, The Great Ice Age and its
He embodied in the history his scientific observations an
1933, had a more conservative literary bent, embodied in the poet and professor Robert Hillyer, who
The first results are embodied in the volumes of Phantasms of the Living, a
It was embodied in 1778, at which time it was ranked the 8th
rcuit Court thus held that while the data was embodied in the buffer, the duration was sufficiently
letters, some of which are extant, and others embodied in the chronicles of Flodoard.
from the Queen of the United Kingdom, though embodied in the same person.
led a good deal of field surveying, which was embodied in a paper on the Permian Rocks of the Leices
f his studies on this subject were afterwards embodied in his book on the apostolic succession in th
It was embodied in 1778, at which time it was ranked the 31st
f his friend Giovanni Morelli, whose views he embodied in his revision of Franz Kugler's Handbook of
The changes embodied in the consolidating Act of 1997 had first be
primacy of law over governments, a principle embodied in the Constitution he helped write.
shed "Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction" (MIT Press) in 2001.
mber 27, 1939 the units of this division were embodied into the 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Divi
s 90% participation interest in its mortgages embodied legally distinct entitlements (and so was "ma
0 he published his Lehrbuch der Chemie, which embodied many original observations.
ightenment which rationalised nature, and was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music, and
ried the new guided-missile armament, and she embodied new ideas in hull design and construction.
t of art movement, the Looking Glass Workshop embodied no particular style, but rather comprised a m
e and redesignated the 3rd Battalion, and was embodied on mobilisation in 1914 for the First World W
recruited over the following few months till embodied on 11 July 1946.
s transferred to the Special Reserve, and was embodied on mobilisation in 1914 for the First World W
civil law and civil jurisdiction, now firmly embodied once again in the Justinian Corpus Juris Civi
ch Reserves or Volunteer Force are mobilized, embodied or called out on active service in an emergen
owever, it loses touch with the ways in which embodied practices of conduct help to constitute cultu
Praying With Our Hands: 21 Practices of Embodied Prayer from the World's Spiritual Traditions
extent that Article 209 of the Criminal Code embodied predisposed bias on the part of a heterosexua
hgate, UK, ISBN 0-7546-4608-4 and The Virtual Embodied; presence, practice, technology (1998), (Ed.)
onomy from the influence of Great Britain, as embodied principally in the acquiescent behavior of th
It is an effort to make embodied realities bodies without points of view or ma
In their day the Royal Sovereigns had also embodied revolutionary improvements in firepower, armo
ditional astrology, the concept of triplicity embodied several factors concerning the four classical
The ship embodied some unusual concepts: her two stationary, cy
John J. Makransky: (August 1997) Buddhahood Embodied: Sources of Controversy in India and Tibet, P
Embodied Spirits: Ritual Carvings of the Asmat (1990)
God in Your Body: Kabbalah, Mindfulness, and Embodied Spiritual Practice (2006) and Another Word fo
ces of the Chishti tradition to emphasize how embodied spiritual practice brings one into direct con
perceive the world through our bodies; we are embodied subjects, involved in existence.
rvivors of the 2nd Battalion KRRC and the now embodied Territorial Army battalion of the Queen Victo
For forty years it has embodied that uncompromising spirit demanded by Pope L
Fortunately, Washington embodied the necessary characteristics to empower the
the CSS Tennessee II and CSS Columbia) which embodied the latest developments in Confederate shipbu
ve, The initial pursuit of individual freedom embodied the democratic idea, and reveals the profound
: Instinct", Joseph J Thomas, Ed., Leadership Embodied: The Secrets to Success of the Most Effective
d an agreement on the future of Hong Kong and embodied the agreement by signing the Sino-British Joi
t Chiefs of Staff (JCS) directive 1067 (which embodied the Morgenthau Plan) and supplanted it with J
"Demon Bowler" himself, the man who primarily embodied the Ashes ideal, Fred Spofforth.
acquired during the war years.... Living Jews embodied the massive failure of character and reason o
It embodied the code of Chivalry.
complicit in the activities of a regime which embodied the worst human vices.
ed that the papal system as a whole, however, embodied the prophecy of the Antichrist.
He embodied the ideal homesteader who developed the count
Fitzmaurice and Rogers embodied the needs of the photographers that Murdoch a
meaning full of enthusiasm, was a phrase that embodied the Madchester era.
Ambitious, gregarious and flamboyant, Curtain embodied the aspirant values of Melbourne's inner-subu
John C. Calhoun embodied the Southern position, having once favored Cl
He embodied the authentic, original and exuberant spirit
th terraces, bridges and aerial walkways that embodied the sheer excitement of modern architecture a
a very luxurious lifestyle which in many ways embodied the decadence of the Roaring Twenties.
tribution to the 1993 Whitney Biennial, which embodied the aesthetic and political aspirations of th
s, exhibitions and guided tours, all of which embodied the theme of sustaining traditional practices
ys furniture that according to the jury "best embodied the Biennale theme."
Victoria embodied this heritage.
ds that surfaced in the mid 80's in Japan and embodied three important design factors.
                                                                                                   


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