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1. He looked down upon the bright and savage earth for the first time in countless measures of eternity and there Smith saw something quite unexpected; the utterly familiar shape of loneliness embodied in the outlandish shell of the hairless ape who dared to contemplate creation, baying at the stars, calling out in utter desperation for the companionship that comes with that first sparkling moment of harmony within the song of songs
2. ” She smiled remembering; “My teacher said it was fitting for me to weld it since I embodied all that he stood for
3. She listened to him describe the beginnings of this Hold, all that it embodied, and was fascinated
4. He was the mirror-opposite of Mila Dosanti: she was a sexual goddess that embodied perfection of the human form
5. Millicent, however, embodied all the darker elements of mankind
6. The self-centeredness embodied in Rand‘s thinking is a prime example of Individualism carried to an extreme
7. What is generally referred to as National Sentiment is a composite of all the essential features (or values) embodied in a society‘s political and social institutions reflecting the consonant viewpoints embraced by every member of that society as well as its single-minded regard for its traditional customs and practices
8. That Americans are slow to embrace change is due in part to modifying values or customs embodied within the (broader) culture that (ironically) ―encourages‖ such values to begin with
9. The purification and protective qualities embodied in sage clear space for new awareness as you cleanse the door frames, walls, window frames and very corners of your rooms from the back of the living space to the front door
10. She embodied sex confidence
11. He could see street lights in the distants and old english arcutecture in a world which embodied modern technology yet with an archaic medievial system
12. 1 And in those days, in the ninety-first year of the life of Abram, the children of Chittim made war with the children of Tubal, for when the Lord had scattered the sons of men on the face of the Earth, the children of Chittim went and embodied themselves in the plain of Canopia, and they built themselves cities there and dwelt by the river Tibreu
13. 1 And in those days in the ninety-first year of the life of Abram the children of Chittim made war with the children of Tubal for when the Lord had scattered the sons of men on the face of the Earth the children of Chittim went and embodied themselves in the plain of Canopia and they built themselves cities there and dwelt by the river Tibreu
14. In her 259th year of life in this incarnation, Aina was focused especially on the link between the embodied villagers and their disembodied brethren who worked as guardian angels all over planet Earth
15. We have many brothers and sisters on embodied missions in society, and the attacks by the monsters against them have recently increased disproportionately
16. “The hands of darkness are principally my hands! Read me the names, and I’ll tell you which ones I ate,” she said, and she ordered the embodied monsters to search him for weapons
17. The light of Love was so great and so strong that the embodied monsters were doing everything possible to cover their eyes
18. But those statements included agreement with embodied positions held by the Democrats, such as being for affirmative action
19. In this single question I believe is embodied the spirit of the next thousand years - no small claim!
20. Although they were far from being edible in this embryonic stage, they still embodied nutritive calories
21. “Mahātmā Gāndhi embodied in his life certain universal principles that are inherent in the moral structure of the universe, and these principles are as inescapable as the law of gravitation
22. together, and that is embodied in the aforementioned team at
23. embodied in the human mind
24. and the embodied promise of my ultimate achievement
25. Good judgment dictates that such a rule of living should be interpreted in consonance with the highest idealism embodied in the nobility of profound self-respect
26. Job by this time had become disgusted with his friends and appealed again to God, and now he appealed to a just God against the God of injustice embodied in the philosophy of his friends and enshrined even in his own religious attitude
27. Religion implies the existence of undiscovered ideals which far transcend the known standards of ethics and morality embodied in even the highest social usages of the most mature institutions of civilization
28. They either embodied merely the artists' imagination, or typified racial types long vanished and forgotten
29. It might have been an embodied flame moving with reason and purpose through the blackening woods
30. While the body is always gendered, it is also true that gender is always embodied
31. 11 The great effort embodied in this sermon was the attempt to translate the concept of the kingdom of heaven into the ideal of the idea of doing the will of God
32. 4 The ideas and ideals of Jesus, embodied in the teaching of the gospel of the kingdom, nearly failed of realization as his followers progressively distorted his pronouncements
33. Only an unbroken thread of memory embodied in hate and the urge for vengeance had connected him with the humanity from which he had been cut off, and held him lurking near the people he hated
34. men also have embodied parts to learn within the gender hierarchy, but for them the
35. crystallization of this constellation of gendered and embodied meaning
36. physical Identity Embodied appearance (Allen and Eicher 1973)
37. Embodied another way, the physical reality becomes heavily imbued with the sym-
38. particular notion of how the self is constructed and embodied and just what it means to
39. from Klein's good and bad breast-a concrete, embodied, and mother-centered
40. It was uncanny, but those watching knew it was no more than the reflected image of Orastes' thought, embodied in that mirror as a wizard's thoughts are embodied in a magic crystal
41. " The parts are both embodied and disconnected, or
42. " In this way, the external and internal battles are embodied
43. experience, but one that is highly affect-laden and embodied and that profoundly
44. Still others look upon it as being the positive injunction of a great moral teacher who embodied in this statement the highest concept of moral obligation as regards all fraternal relationships
45. The ideals of Jesus, as they were reinterpreted by Greek philosophy and socialized in Christianity, now boldly challenged the traditions of the human race embodied in the ethics, morality, and religions of Western civilization
46. It was at this very time that the ideas and ideals of Jesus, which were partially embodied in Christianity, became a part of the salvage of Greek culture and learning
47. 11 Christianity is seriously confronted with the doom embodied in one of its own slogans: "A house divided against itself cannot stand
48. It was the traditional Martial Arts skills that they’d embodied
49. the "expression" of a software program but not the "actual processes or methods embodied in the program
50. Farmers who granted permission for a pipeline through their land for the independents, embodied by the Tidewater Pipe Line plan, were warned of the possibility of leaks, which would hurt the planet
1. To dream about the death of a loved one suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies
2. However, Luca’s Italian expression embodies his essence, and I desire that the reader hear Luca speaking as he brings to life this wonderful story of exploration, discovery and redemption that is told with the most important ingredient of all, love
3. Language purification is an easy way to assure that students never know to begin with what a rich heritage their language embodies
4. that embodies beauty in more ways than basic understanding
5. It embodies a blend of enjoyable colonial charm and a cosmopolitan touch of old buildings that relate the history of the city as well as of the island
6. This certainly embodies the Biblical statement about a “reminder,” which seems to be the whole point to this conspicuous flying scroll
7. Can leopards change their spots? Is it a coincidence that today’s Democratic Party embodies so many of the original tenets of the Fabian Socialists?19 According to David Horowitz,20 “The Left has achieved success in transforming the lexicon of American politics
8. Remember that anger, resentment, envy, and everything that embodies evil in this life are fear’s daughters
9. (Sometimes it is not the ‘literal’ old flame who returns, but someone who embodies their personality patterns, appearance and mannerisms – psychologically speaking it is ‘as if’ you are back with the old flame
10. Sometimes this is an actual meeting, but often it is psychological – you meet someone who embodies the same personality patterns as the old flame (and perhaps looks like him or her too)
11. Divine justice is so eternally fair that it unfailingly embodies understanding mercy
12. She said that Jesus was married at the age of twenty, according to the philosophies of the Essene culture, and that he was the father of seven children: In his time, it was believed that the MASTER embodies life in its most profound terms and radiates its purpose throughout the act of love and procreation
13. The creative material: the viral agent that embodies the message you want to spread
14. ‖ Thus, she embodies the unstable ground of transition between the past and future, and has the power to control Reinu‘s manipulations of the cycles of time and manifestation, by stilling the passage of time
15. , which is the 2nd Runic Light (Blue), embodies the light aspect of creation
16. Many people are aware of the concept of the ―River of Life,‖ which embodies the souls of eternal existence
17. Daku, however, embodies a more transcendental concept called the ―River of Time
18. ‖ This river embodies the eternal existence experienced by vital souls
19. Each one, in fact, embodies all the elements, and will express one over the others, depending on its mode of operation at the time
20. embodies the ideal Roman ethic, and will establish Rome itself
21. “You and Me / As well these / Have had past / Future as well; Clear are learned in their minds / Embodies selfsame spirit all one / From birth to death, in every birth; Spirit as entity hath no birth / How can thou kill what’s not born; What’s not real, it’s never been / And that’s true, it’s ever there / That’s how wise all came to see; Prima facie if thou feel / Subject Spirit is to rebirths / Why grieve over end of frame; Dies as one / For like rebirth / Why feel sad / Of what’s cyclic; Isn’t thy lament over that / Un-manifested to start with / Gets manifested just as guest / And bids adieu in due course, and, Dies not Spirit as die beings / What for then man tends to grieve
22. Serpent embodies dragon in an infusion form as “beast within beast”
23. Love embodies absorption like a sponge soaked up in water
24. er is about to see, embodies a dynamic, action-oriented principle that has
25. knowers of the truth that the Geeta embodies
26. are my devotee and beloved friend, and because this yog embodies a
27. The Geeta thus embodies a universal message
28. Is he tainted before this union ? In Patanjali’s view the Soul is earlier the same as the predilection of the man who embodies
29. Tethys on the other hand embodies all of the oceans, she is the ocean and it was from the sea that the first life ever came
30. The High Priestess embodies the most spiritual aspects of the feminine
31. and Israel after all (plus Britain"s role in Mosadegh"s ouster) who were the parents that gave birth to Ahmadinedjad and all he embodies
32. It is the action that embodies the idea and the goal
33. � The story of Adam and Eve, in which she embodies the heroic desire for consciousness, serves as a call to all parental figures for understanding and acceptance instead of the justification for parental judgment and rejection "for the good of the child
34. � The self within always embodies the truth of our essential value as a whole being, and that whole being can attain some measure of that wholeness consciously and live with it as the core of everyday life
35. [25] At the end of George Orwell's utopian novel 1984 the protagonist doesn't simply surrender to domination and its symbol, Winston Smith embodies that in the following "But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished
36. This single elegant wisdom symbol therefore embodies many things
37. Altar–The central (4th) Spirit of the Seven Spirits of God, which embodies self-sacrifice,
38. Golden Altar–The one and only altar and sacrifice authorized by the Creator is of the central and fourth Spirit of the Seven Spirits of God, hence self-sacrifice , which also embodies courage, integrity, virtue and righteousness
39. We know that an individual’s personality embodies certain intangible thoughts, emotions, values, attitudes and beliefs, etcetera, and so we may envision the concept of personality to be invisible and therefore essentially spirit
40. Thereby, this single elegant wisdom symbol (pentacle) embodies many things
41. The physical world of which the body and brain are apart embodies the infinite and invisible spirit and personality, which encapsulates and processes consciously, cognitively and emotionally the experiences of both the visible and invisible worlds around us
42. That is, a Creator who has created ‘physical’ atom-energy dimensions born to exist from without, a place where time and space exist as a ‘physical’ frame to place within the atom-energy of creation, including a human body that embodies the spirit and personality of Self
43. Instead of going along with the engagement to teach Andy a lesson, could Pritam have real feelings for Andy or truly believe that their relationship can help her escape from her family? Then, as Andy becomes more and more committed, Pritam would grow further and further from the man who now embodies everything that she wanted to leave behind
44. The zodiac embodies features that have been lost to
45. everything and all the complexity and activity within space-time embodies and is based upon a
46. that embodies this Town,
47. embodies the presence of the one who gave it to you
48. True, the same power which in the purer age of art embodies gods and heroes only, may be made to express the voluptuous image of a Corinthian courtezan
49. You'll perhaps think me rather inclined to become so," he added, making an effort to smile, "if I try to describe the thousand forms of past associations and ideas he awakens or embodies
50. The final result embodies a method of filtering out what is believed to be a logical error in the preceding indicators
1. By enduring these results, they will come to embody the knowledge of cause and effect
2. The power of the human mind, for Minsky, lies in its vast repertoire of different ways to think, and in its ability to switch among them in order to pursue its goals…[He] acknowledges that it is useful for us to conceive of our goals as originating from our ‘selves’—mental constructs that embody our personal identities
3. M: The sound of mantra creates the shape which will embody
4. The American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence embody the moral basis of the Judeo-Christian heritage
5. I decided to embody this epilogue here for several reasons, whose raison d’être does not fit in the main text of Odyssey Fulfilled
6. Falling to his knees before the gravestone Morgan let out a keening cry that embody all that he felt in that moment
7. Alwyn as Prospero was ‘intellect’; Hal as his usurping brother was ‘iniquity’; Edgar’s Ariel was ‘cunning ingenuity’; Terry’s Caliban in slime-green greasepaint would embody ‘brutishness’; Jeremy’s demure Miranda was ‘innocence’; Rolando as Trinculo and the drunks represented ‘humanity and wit’
8. ‘I can see you’ve thought a great deal about this, and I have the impression you embody most of those admirable qualities
9. Those who embody the minority believe in change, even if they must make it within themselves
10. The following are 5 characteristics which embody an effective press release…
11. women again, in a surplus of meaning, embody the conflicts of masculinist society, the
12. strictures, the conflicts that women embody
13. struggle to mold them as society wishes, to mediate and embody conflicts between the
14. of mind over body, 1 would offer a less dualistic interpretation: that is, women embody
15. and embody the messages of love, beauty, truth, gratitude, and courage!
16. And I am sure that our constitution will embody these, as indeed does that of the Soviet Union; Lenin and Stalin gave people every constitutional right imaginable
17. As principal representatives, leaders should embody the priorities of their nations
18. counterbalanced by other child alters who embody pure childhood
19. His parents embody all of the bad stereotypes of the British
20. There are ancient myths and stories of Merlin, of Jeddai Masters, of Zen Masters who strangely embody this Search
21. The Runic Forces possess specific characteristics that relate to what we call gender, and they also embody specific tonal frequencies, unlimited by our concept of octaves
22. the Female Spirit is ascending and that the Age of Aquarius will embody it
23. She is the carrier of the real law, the real method—those that embody the interest of the Female Spirit
24. They were held to embody a sacred power
25. that embody the indwelling, boundless, and eternal Spirit are said to be
26. only impair the elements that they embody but also their finer resolu-
27. As a "materan" my abilities and in fact my very existence are dedicated to and will be utilised for the whole in order to embody only the principles of GOOD in a universe rank with EVIL
28. We learn altruism by practicing love within the social institutions and cultural beliefs that embody it collectively
29. They simply embody (at the physical level) that image, which a
30. He does not rush to embody them in form and then spend his time in correcting defects
31. When I have gone so far as to embody in the invention every possible improvement I can think of, and see no fault anywhere, I put into concrete the product of my brain
32. Bev then said, “We Reall embody logic
33. Your smiles and laughter will bring added brightness to this Christmas holiday season, because you embody the true spirit of love
34. The rotations of one wheel mirror the rotations of the other, so the wheels and axle embody the Hermetic maxim, "as above, so below; as below, so above
35. “The legend may be no more than an attempt to concretize and embody vague memories of a being that no one understands, that no one has seen in millennia
36. I was hunting with exceptionally capable people, who managed to embody all the positive traits required in Alaskan hunting guides: a sense of humor, expertise, physical prowess, and helpfulness
37. Drug addicts and alcoholics embody this foolish disregard of reality, what to speak of sex addicts who refuse to acknowledge the destructive nature of their actions on themselves and others and they are classically blind to the dangers and defects of the objects of their “romantic love
38. wisdom that they embody
39. embody the continuation of Self, Self in essence being Spirit
40. On one of the stones are the Seven Spirits of God, which embody wisdom
41. Where structures and functions of atom-energy, like the human body are able to encapsulate and embody the invisible constructs of Self of thoughts and emotions, values, attitudes and personalities, being the atom-less spirit-energy of humans
42. I have found no others that fully embody this functionality, as proof that not all symbologies are
43. imagery, both sides of the Great Seal of the USA, and this book’s front cover all embody similar
44. seven stars refer to 360-year cycles, the symbolism of four angels should also embody astrologically
45. The common remarks on the degrees of likeness to father and mother respectively embody a philosophy which requires to be carried still further
46. Genitals are the parts of the body that embody Yin and Yang
47. Women can drive their pain in organs that embody femininity, and the pain is implanted in them, causing a cyst or a tumor
48. This is owing to the imminent appearance, or manifestation, of certain great Lives Who will embody the energy of rays two, three, five and seven
49. The need today is for sound teaching as to the laws of thought, and the rules which govern the building of those thought-forms which must embody the ideas sent forth from the universal divine Mind
50. These three rays together embrace and embody all