1. It is above all the school which is felt to embody the idea of the village as something alive and enduring. 2. They must embody their ideas in substantial institutions if they are to survive. 3. America has embodied an idea that has become the ideal for billions of people throughout the world. 4. Bobby embodies the idea that a culture obsessed with lifting taboos will make a notable figure of anyone who commits outrages, as long as they are novel. 5. By embodying the ideas in the models, the installation reversed the usual relationship of the container and the contained, the viewer and the viewed. 6. Each of these three films, in a different way, embodies ideas developed in the rhetorically-charged pages of the magazine. 7. Even Ricky Martin, in his loca way, embodies its ideas. 8. In a conference call with analysts yesterday, Ellison said the new database appliances embody the idea of the NC. 9. Philip Bosco, Blair Brown and Michael Cumpsty inhabit the roles and embody the ideas with compellingly natural immediacy. 10. The Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, the Seagram Building and other New York landmarks embody this idea. |