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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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