How To Use Bodied In A Sentence
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I had to join this long queue, that snaked around a couple of times, and as each person left, a disembodied voice said, ‘Cashier number seven, please!’
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For example, it was embodied in a system of "informal economics".
Critical Social Research
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Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
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This old, and now rare traditional variety has deep, full-bodied apple aromas, which hold nothing back on a super juicy palate.
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It consisted of delicately inlaying colored clays into white bodied pottery.
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It's a striking image of traumatic birth from a monstrous, disembodied womb.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period.
Responsible Nationhood
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To reduce this effect I tend to use large bodied wagglers, which are more stable in the water and are not dragged out of position so easily.
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Her illegitimate position has rendered her wraithlike and insubstantial, almost disembodied.
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Disabled and able-bodied pupils got together for a dance and drama day.
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It is hard for the able-bodied to understand the difficulties that disabled people encounter in their daily lives.
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His strong able-bodied cockswain did good service in cheerfully carrying his much-loved Commander, and they managed to return to the boat, and brought the two bereaved and sorrow-stricken ladies back to the “Pioneer.”
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
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Delicious berried aromas have an herbal tinge that follows through on a medium-bodied palate with juicy flavors and smooth tannins.
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They are shockingly gracile and incredibly long-bodied, with a shape that (when seen in dorsal view) has been likened to that of a champagne flute.
A 6 ton model, and a baby that puts on 90 kg a day: rorquals part I
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Arm an able-bodied person with a bike and give them access to a reliable train service and virtually any conceivable journey is possible.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is a full - bodied wine with just a hint of sweetness.
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Likewise, the quality of each sense perception is embodied as a sense consciousness - sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
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A disembodied voice emerges from the monitor.
Times, Sunday Times
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The dictionary as a mode of literature is the antithesis of automatic writing, that disembodied burbling of the unconscious.
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Yet one cannot be too strict in policing the boundaries between these two levels, for in drawing attention to the poetics of articulation, "Mont Blanc" suggests that philosophical argument inevitably relies on representations of an embodied "I," narrative exempla, privileged metaphors, and repeated terms.
Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
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The hereditary president of the Confederation and commander of its troops was the King of Prussia, who embodied the principle of monarchical legitimacy.
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*** Aviation Airbus delivered 45 of its narrow and wide-bodied aircraft in September, making a total of 380 for the first nine months of 2010.
Business Watch
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Christ was quickened, that is to say, was active, in His own spirit state, although His body was inert and in reality dead at the time; and that _in_ that disembodied state He went and preached to the disobedient spirits.
Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
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With a diagram of these printed on the brain he had full command of the phrases which his excogitation had attached to them, and which embodied the ideas in perfect form.
My Mark Twain (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)
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At all events he recognizes the possibility of conscious receptivity in disembodied spirits. caught up -- (Ac 8: 39). to the third heaven -- even to, &c.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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The orientation toward nervous ailments at Steinhof, then, embodied an attempt to fight the marginalization of the asylum on a number of levels.
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A round entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with sweet vanilla, tart black berry, and toasty pepper spice flavors. Finishes with drying tannins and berry skins.
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Cameron Diaz kind of sleepwalked through it, but she looked sexy and Ben Stiller perfectly embodied the loser looking for love character.
Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
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In this paper, I will try to show that these contributions fail to articulate an adequate concept of embodied personhood for anthropology because they presuppose impoverished notions of semiosis and language.
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ExecuJet South Africa maintenance director Steve Bothma says bookings for maintenance have already been taken at the company's Cape Town and Johannesburg facilities for a number of narrowbodied and widebodied business jets for the early part of next year.
HEADLINES
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Drawing on a number of empirical research programs, Shapiro cites examples that appear to support what he calls the embodied mind thesis, viz., that “minds profoundly reflect the bodies in which they are contained” (Shapiro 2004, p. 167).
Concepts
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Toyota first imported the T - 100 and as the market found it lacking heft and zip it was replaced in 1999 by the U.S. bodied, import-engined Tundra.
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If there is any likeness at all between the machine and its embodied precursor, the closest analogy to that relationship might be between adults and the babies they once were.
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While winemaker Mike Hirby is no longer as of just recently making wines at Realm, his legacy is impressive, especially with wines such as this dense, full-bodied Cabernet marked by notes of dark cherry and spice.
The Most Powerful Grower in Napa
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For example, it was embodied in a system of "informal economics".
Critical Social Research
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At the same time, the imminent introduction of wide-bodied aircraft threatened to shake up the entire industry for the second time in ten years.
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Closest to the fire sat the village elders and leaders, then sat the able-bodied men, and the outside of the huddle consisted of the women and children.
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But there was always Leam in the background with whom he had to reckon -- Leam, who wandered through the house in her straight-cut, plain black gown, made in the deepest fashion of mourning devisable, pale, silent, feverish, like an avenging spirit on his track; undoing what he had done if he had profaned an embodied memory of her mother, and as impervious to his anger as he was to her despair.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
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Several drivetrains are rumored for the carbon-fiber bodied, four-seat sportster.
BMW to produce Vision EfficientDynamics electrified supercar
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Mark Pauline and Rod Brooks have advanced further than most in creating personas for machines, because the creatures are fully embodied.
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Many modern philosophers consider that claims to knowledge of an unembodied consciousness (a God) are too dubious and implausible to be worth considering.
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There are good paths, or so it seems, and the less able-bodied can hire an electric buggy providing they book in advance.
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Another scientist reported grizzlies flipping over rocks to lick up army cutworm moths, a fat-bodied insect that hides by day in the high-altitude talus slopes in the Rockies.
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In Europe - Germany, Alsace and Italy, the best Pinot Gris are oily, sweetish, full-bodied luscious wines.
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The phone also feels light compared with metal-bodied handsets.
Times, Sunday Times
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More slowly than otherwise, this long sighing inscription offers the deathless poet, unbodied, to the realm of immortality, where some may feel his power as much "as we" ... as we did, as we do.
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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There were neither lifeboats nor mortar-apparatus in those days, but there were the same willing hearts and stout arms then as now, and in a marvellously short space of time, hundreds of the able-bodied men of the town, gentle and semple, were assembled on these wild cliffs, with torches, rope, &c.; in short, with all the appliances for saving life that the philanthropy of the times had invented or discovered.
The Lighthouse
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In Mortal Coils, an interaction of oneiromancy and mediumism was embodied in multiple projections among slowly twisting ropes, as if something were dimly viewed while transpiring underwater or in a netherworld.
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For person and complexion they haue broade and flatte visages, of a tanned colour into yellowe and blacke, fierce and cruell lookes, thinne haired vpon the upper lippe, and pitte of the chinne, light and nimble bodied, with short legges, as if they were made naturally for horsemen: whereto they practise themselues from their childhood, seldome going afoot about anie businesse.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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As you might expect, she expressed the typical busybodied leftist view that the Church needs to adopt pro-abortion and pro-gay marriage views in order to stay relevant:
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
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The distinction is embodied in all the words that end in -ics: ethics, politics, esthetics, mathematics.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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The disembodied voices were most striking - patients' miserable repeated calls for help, muted protests, inarticulate moans, and whimpers.
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This blend of embodied response and universal import closely resembles Kant's own procedure, for he too insists both on the uniqueness and the communicability of aesthetic judgment.
Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
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The figures of these dances mapped a circuitous route back to Ireland - not just an imagined return but an embodied recovery.
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But our champagne coupes runnethed over when the taut-bodied café-crème-skinned new Josephine Baker, a.k.a. Brian Scott Bagley, leapt onto and around the stage in his J.B. wig and skirt made of a string of artificial bananas, as Ms. Baker once had in her famous Danse Sauvage.
Beth Arnold: Letter from Paris: Josephine Baker Back in Paris (This Time as a Man)
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The snake makes it wriggle so that the apparently disembodied filament appears to be some kind of succulent worm.
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Bare-bodied tribal member Bagun Sumbrai of the Congress, dressed in a green dhoti and sporting a green patka, also took the oath in Santhali.
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While the zoot suit eventually attained widespread popularity in the mainstream, it also became a pejorative synonym for "Mexican" on the West Coast as some Americans took umbrage at so many able-bodied young men who were not "helping to win the war.
From Zoot Suits to Border Walls
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The thick-bodied, heavy-sinewed Gialaurys sat hunched on a backless bench to Prestimion ' s left.
LORD PRESTIMION
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Mr. Eschenbach's bald head, small frame and omnipresent Nehru jackets may remind movie fans of Ian Fleming's fictional villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld—at least as embodied by the actor Donald Pleasence in "You Only Live Twice.
Restoring the National's Glory
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They claimed that disembodied spirits can wander in and out of the minds of the living as easily as a tramp can walk into a house with its doors and windows open.
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Disabled and able-bodied children will now be able to enjoy the playground together because of its specially designed equipment.
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The vessel is designed to enable able-bodied and physically disabled people to experience the adventure of off-shore sailing.
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The truths he affirms are encoded in his own poetry, rather than mysteriously embodied in Scripture, and he addresses a cultured but non-Latinate audience unschooled in philosophy.
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In 1903 the Poplar Guardians leased for one year a new workhouse specifically for the use of able-bodied men.
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It took the disabled shoppers two hours longer than their able-bodied counterparts to complete the same activities.
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There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery
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This was an immediate reaction to a widespread strike by millwrights, but passed against the background of fear of radicalism as embodied in the French Revolution.
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About 100 new channeled works are published each year and it is unlikely that the true and full intent of either the unembodied entity or the channeler are expressed in the copyright notice.
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The disembodied faces which we see through the darkness are recognisably human, but also immobile, as if physically caught in a state of Beckettian stasis.
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I will attempt to stay as close as possible to the way that we as embodied beings experience embodiment.
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And, if categories are not embodied, developmental 'products'. where do you see a link to ontogenesis?
Lakoff's View of Metaphors
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My right foot fused, which always held me back as an able-bodied athlete.
Times, Sunday Times
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Less strong than Shephard Neame's flagship Bishop's Finger at 4.7 per cent, Spitfire is a full-bodied, rounded, clean beer with a hoppy flavour which is served at its best just below room temperature.
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The first formula that bridged the gap was embodied in the Nairobi Declaration of April 1993.
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Of that golden age, Cotton Mather himself, "smitten with a just fear of encroaching and ill-bodied degeneracies," sat down to write the history, recording in the _Magnalia_ "the great things done for us by our God," in the hope that he might thereby do something "to prevent the loss of the primitive principles and the primitive practices.
Beginnings of the American People
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Nick's soup was a rich brown colour and had a full-bodied mushroom flavour.
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Another popular name in the marketplace is the Atlanta Thrashers 'Bobby Holik, a wide-bodied center with a reputation for being at his best in the postseason.
Kevin Allen's trade deadline tracker
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It's a full-bodied, grown-up, proper ladies' fragrance that's a quiet storm of spices and resins, with notes of amber, patchouli, sandalwood, labdanum and benzoin.
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Their proposal was embodied in an amendment by Senator Daschle.
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But for those who missed it all, I can tell you that the stewardesses were very hard-bodied, their girdles twanged satisfactorily when tweaked by hard-bodied men and they did have a lot of sex in exotic locations.
TV review: Garrow's Law; Come Fly With Me - the Story of Pan Am
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The brew is very full bodied and satisfying, though some find the small amount of sediment and oils off-putting.
Buying and brewing good coffee in Mexico
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Add a funny, finally devastating smile, the sensuous Portuguese language, and what can only be called the ease of Case's full-bodied womanliness, and you've got more than enough love to go around.
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Medium sweet cider is full bodied but refreshing and light and is great with fruit and cheese.
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He is a clever guy, positing that the fact that one thinks presupposes that one surely has a mind, but the existence of one's body is uncertain, because even a disembodied consciousness can imagine a physical form.
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A disembodied voice sounded from the back of the cabin.
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With the almost inaudible drums barely maintaining a recognisable rhythm, loops, clicks and disembodied sounds build inside the mass as the lead moves in and out of the drone, always threatening to sink right into the fuzz.
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By the way, in those times cards were not only a means to beguile the time, but also a symbol of the society structure: hearts embodied the priests, diamonds meant the bourgeoisie, spades represented officers and aristocracy, clubs referred to the peasants.
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There are situations however when a big bodied waggler can outscore the feeder.
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This Vacuuming pic is just the evidence I need to motivate my gimped mother into keeping the place clean for my 7 healthy, strapping, able-bodied brothers and me!
Bionic Man’s owner’s manual « Awful Library Books
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Many dishes need a full-bodied wine with an oak overlay and would suffer in tandem with a light, fruity wine.
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It is richer and fuller-bodied than the German wines, without the tartness which is strongly developed in nearly all the Rhenish varieties.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864
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We also found 12 unique toothfish γ crystallin cDNAs (twice that found in mammals), some of which are homologues of the γ crystallins from warm bodied mammals.
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Hugh was the most forceful advocate of the principle which the new papal decree embodied.
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Succession to the throne is based at present on the principle of male primogeniture, embodied in the Salic law, according to which male heirs take precedence and the right of succession belongs to the eldest son.
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Here again the icon serves to limn the artifice of time, drawing to this one still point a broad synaxis of the blessed, including some whose souls unbodied have preceded her to Paradise.
Scott Cairns: The Dormition of the Mother of God
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Les Paul - as well as being credited as the inventor of the solid-bodied electric guitar - also invented multi-track recording.
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The nearer they brought him to a disembodied spirit by meagre diet, the holier should be his prayers in their behalf.
The Cloister and the Hearth
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On the soundtrack, disembodied voices form a chorus of simmering urban resentment, describing life on the streets and the widening gulf between rich and poor.
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The four fundamental interests are embodied in an authoritative code of basic human rights.
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Just as the Shaman was about to advance upon her downed adversary, however, a disembodied voice echoed in her ears.
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Seven or eight years after writing "Romeo and Juliet," Shakespeare growing conscious of these changes in his own temperament embodied them in another character, the melancholy "Jaques" in "As You Like It.
The Man Shakespeare
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Ever so slowly she began to relax, at one with her body that had seemed disembodied just a while before.
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The knowledge of an empiricist's guardian angel would presumably be neither embodied nor built in.
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But it's Lewis who embodied so much of what was feral and profound about the new music.
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Its aroma is very full-bodied and complex, and it went deliciously well in this soup.
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Disabled students face different problems from their able-bodied friends.
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Dickens's rage against the New Poor Law, which precluded able-bodied paupers from relief, is underplayed.
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The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work.
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The same message was echoed by a disembodied voice with metronomic eeriness.
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With her she was taking 50 able-bodied seamen and 20 some foot soldiers.
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This crew is embodied by a builder turned speculator who marries Fonty's daughter in a marvellously comic wedding scene.
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However, familiarity with potential prey items greatly enhances recognition of even soft-bodied prey from diagnostic indigestible body parts such as wings, elytra, mandibles, or chelicerae.
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Boeing's loss of China Eastern's Dreamliner order seems to be a gain for rival Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. China Eastern also said Monday that it is buying 15 wide-bodied Airbus A330s valued at a total of $2.53 billion on the basis of list prices.
China Eastern to Focus on Short-Haul Flights
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He presents the bacterial flagellum as the premier example of a biological system that must have been actualized by the form-conferring action of an unembodied intelligent agent.
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We would be as comfortable (or as uncomfortable) on a normal, wide-bodied jet.
The Sun
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And with music CDs the tube offered warm, full-bodied sound comparable to a good home audio setup.
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Warm touches of crushed blackcurrant and eucalyptus lead to a full-bodied and satisfying finish.
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we are bodied beings
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Though he disdains the term "collector"—"Cars are an emotional love for me; I buy cars because they are romantic and beautiful"—Mr. Lauren's garage is home to some of the most historically important cars in the world: A Scaglietti-bodied Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1958); a Touring-bodied Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B spider (1938); a rare alloy-bodied Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing (1955) and alloy-bodied Jaguar XKSS (1957).
A Man Driven to Distraction
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Naturally, the film personalities queuing up with their tickets before boarding the wide-bodied jet liner were the cynosure of all eyes.
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Overalls: Full bodied boiler suit style overalls are sufficient protection for most activities.
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Section 2 is “The two-fold character of the labour embodied in commodities”
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
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The ideal of aesthetic athleticism, as embodied in her dancers, is the moving force that steers her work.
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It has a black colour and a full-bodied flavour with a slightly bitter, malty taste.
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How can petite-bodied Philippe Petit, a hyperactive Frenchman with freckles and carrot-top hair, possibly carry a film that does, in fact, involve illegal smuggling, the bypassing of security, and other activities typically confined to scarfaced, tough-guy villains?
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
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The intense colour and elegant bouquet give way to a rich, full-bodied wine with ripe fruit and polished tannins.
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He struck me as that rare thing: a being who was totally dedicated to, indeed a being who embodied, the very causes he stood for.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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They are notable for their realism: masks are depicted in fine detail and as part of total ensembles, with all the props and accoutrements, not as disembodied head pieces sold to tourists.
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We expect pectoral-fin base orientation to show a more direct relationship to turning performance in taxa with similar body forms (e.g., short-bodied perciform fishes).
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As Gillen Wood argues, for example, Francis Burney's representation of the experience of listening to a castrato at the opera in Evelina and Cecilia is conspicuously disembodied — any and all description of the castrato's corporeality is absent, being transposed into the sound of his sublime voice.
Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
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The esters are lethal - almost immediately - to nearly all the mites and soft-bodied insects such as whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and pear psylla that they contact.
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We have embodied the highest possible standards in our ethical codes.
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It means that we recognize that He was the principle embodied, that His sacrifice in the name of that principle was about making it possible at least positionally for us to be restored in consciousness to our pre-Adamic state in what I call the “grace place.”
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
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Maybe when the cash really starts coming next door from their ‘One Red Dog’ restaurants they could look into brewing a full bodied hoppy ale as an established tap beer.
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They are heavy-bodied, thick-necked anthropoid apes, native to the swampy coastal forests of Sumatra and Borneo.
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The communal life embodied in the vine and the branches image presents a strong challenge to contemporary Western models of individual autonomy and privatism.
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While Airbus took 70% of the market segment of smaller 100 to 200-seat aircraft, Boeing took three-quarters of the global market for wide-bodied jets with between 275 and 375 seats, thanks to its popular 777 jetliner and new 787-9 plane.
Airbus Keeps Top Spot Over Boeing
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As comely and as able-bodied as a young pantheress, she was (one judged) little less dangerous -- as vital, as self-centred, as deadly.
The Day of Days An Extravaganza
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Content of its calcium, iron is very rich, often eat rape to clear blood step-down, able-bodied skeleton, Qing Dynasty heats up alexipharmic action.
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The budget would soften a provision that limits able-bodied adults without children to three months of food stamps in any 36-month period.
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Another possible advantage was that the prosthetics might allow the athlete to get back more of the energy they put into the track compared with able-bodied athletes.
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On the first few listens, the songs wash by, disembodied like an ocean.
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When Laura plays the piano, her adorer stands there, one moment an exanimate statue, the next a disembodied spirit.
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It involves much 'deeper layers of embodied engagement and reaction', where we are touched 'imaginatively, affectively and existentially'.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It's like getting a rubdown from Mickey Mouse's disembodied arm.
Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: When Wooo-Sah Isn't Working, Check This Anti-Road Rage Machine
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In the past, Palin embodied the populist style of the Tea Party movement while espousing a fairly mainstream Republican ideology.
Palin's erratic behavior mars 2010 elections
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If we conclude that the ascription of sensations and feelings to a disembodied spirit does not make sense, it does not obviously follow, as you might think, that we must deny the possibility of disembodied spirits altogether.
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My Wit-sense of him was confusing, a sensation of both man and horse embodied in one.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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This paper makes an analysis of conceptual metaphor, experientialism and the embodied motivation for metaphor.
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Maiming an able bodied athlete is a lot easier than prescribing performance enhancing drugs.
365 tomorrows » 2010 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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If skeletogenesis in Scleractinia is proved to be "reversible," we should reconstruct anthozoan taxonomy itself as a beginning, without distinguishing corals from soft-bodied anemones.
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But the contradictions he embodied as a man and a politician were often evident during his years as president.
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Luckily for Alan a Llarnian disembodied supermind from a planet in the Canopus system decides to hyperspace him the hell out of there at that time.
Archive 2007-04-01
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Discontent with this secular tendency, Russian philosophy relives the theme of religiousness of philosophy, which is embodied not only by its problem awareness but also its unique method.
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The assumptions about classical conditioning that are implied by this notion must be rather different from those embodied in the standard model.
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There are no disembodied brains, divorced from human emotions, hormonal urges and fleshly thoughts, engaged solely in disinterested play of the mind on the eternal verities.
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Medium bodied, elegant, savoury with concentrated dark fruit flavors, subtle oak complexity and great length.
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Every so often it lurches to a halt and young men jump out and pin posters to wide-bodied baobab trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sometimes an idea, instead of springing forcibly into life and dying unembodied, dawns gradually.
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Each plyer must coordinate his or her actions with others, and they must do it not simply in a reflective, leisurely fashion, but on the fly, in an embodied and urgent manner; the goal is to be able to act and react as a group, ready to face any new contingency that presents itself.
I Love the Smell of Burning Crusade in the Morning
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In 1991, for example, there were no magnetised feet or disembodied voices in the bookshop.
Times, Sunday Times
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To reduce these experiences to simplistic dichotomies and folk concepts erases the complexity of embodied experiences and the cultural logic that underpins them.
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I hereby defrock the FF and restore the title to the Frua-bodied 1952 Ferrari 212.
A Showroom of Regrets: What I Got Wrong in 2011
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As we stand upright and are, in a sense, rooted in the ground so the wall through its wainscot division, is rooted relative to the floor," he wrote, in just one of several passages where he is clearly thinking like, and arguing from, the perspective of the fully physically able-bodied person he was in 1982.
Philip Kennicott on Michael Graves's 'Revealing Culture' exhibit
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In fact, speed is not a requirement for maneuverability as illustrated with the rigid-bodied boxfish and the fast start acceleration of fish from rest.
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Beginning 'There is is no longer any Temple of the Sun' there is a disturbing resonance with the recognition by both Lettrists and Situationists that the 33rd degree Masonry embodied the final syllable of the secret word JAHBULON as a reference to the Biblical city of On - more recently Heliopolis - refined by ANONYMOUS to the deceitful (cunning) Albertopolis - a name which covertly draws in the European Monarchical cabbala linking the Kaiser to Ra, the sun-God, rededicated to Osiris, God of the Dead.
Brit Lit Blogs
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There is a snag with this product for owners who have dependants living with them, be they able-bodied or disabled.
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Although biogeographic and body size similarities suggest that it may be related to the Puerto Rican giant hutia Elasmodontomys, the Antillean large-bodied rodent family Heptaxodontidae is now interpreted as invalid, and it is impossible to assign Tainotherium to a particular caviomorph family in the absence of associated craniodental material.
Archive 2006-12-01
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It's an interesting infatuation but I predict ultimate divorce for those two: she delicately aristocratic, he a full-bodied bruiser.
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In Phèdre voice becomes the place where nocturnal phantasies commingling sexuality, death, and violence are embodied in verbal images.
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‘Aunt Jemima of the Ocean Waves’ is a two-part interrogation of the black minstrel tradition embodied by the famous face of Aunt Jemima.
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Would allow each county to decide how to serve able-bodied adults who do not qualify for other programs.
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Bug killer — Insecticidal soap kills most soft-bodied insects, such as pesky aphids, by dehydration.
How to use soap in the garden
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We're disembodied voices from the depths of your subconscious, you nimrod.
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The triumph of God's suffering love, as revealed and embodied in Christ, is a theme that unifies the entire catechism.
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The change of the arrangement of the hair from the sensuously spilling curls of the Venus to the modest chignon of a Diana produces the same fateful tension embodied in the simultaneously modest and revealing drapery.
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It also shows able-bodied people what it must feel like not having total control over your body.
Times, Sunday Times
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All able-bodied young men were forced to join the army.
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You'll find the full range of wines here, from sparklers and minerally whites to full-bodied reds and sweet finishers.
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When able-bodied people go about seeking changes on behalf of the disabled, these never get done.
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AlakÚsa Kathß," in which a king's daughter becomes a disembodied evil spirit, haunting during the night a particular choultry (or serai) for travellers, and if they do not answer aright to her cries she strangles them and vampyre-like sucks their blood.
Arabian nights. English
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Her actions reveal the ability for self-aware introspection, as she acts on her awareness of the disjunction between her disembodiment and the humanly embodied knowledge she possesses.
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the narrow bodied hangar
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Social hierarchy cannot and does not exist without being embodied in meanings and expressed in communications.
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At last Mr. Bessel chanced upon a place where a little crowd of such disembodied silent creatures was gathered, and thrusting through them he saw below a brightly-lit room, and four or five quiet gentlemen and a woman, a stoutish woman dressed in black bombazine and sitting awkwardly in a chair with her head thrown back.
Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells
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This is a full - bodied wine with just a hint of sweetness.
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Let us suppose that you or I, brethren, should become a free and disembodied spirit.
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Bone dry and light-to-medium bodied, the mouthfeel is lively with great acidity.
Heron Hill Winery 2005 Riesling Reserve
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The Premiership is fast becoming like a squash league containing two, maybe three, able-bodied players and a residue of unipeds.
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The greater return rate in ponds with small zooplankton is likely to be due to allometric differences between large-bodied and small-bodied grazers.
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It is an item of faith for philosophers of science that the scientific enterprise is truth-enhancing, in this sense: the community of researchers follows a set of institutionally embodied processes that are well designed to enhancing the comprehensiveness and veridicality of our theories and weeding out the false theories.
Scientific misconduct as a principal-agent problem
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On the other hand, in the context of views such as panentheism, which envision God as embodied in the universe and the universe as existing "within" God, it makes much more sense to work with analogies from human persons to the divine.
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Every able-bodied man employed by the new company was eager to lend a hand with the new buildings.
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Able - bodied labourers are in full employment.
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Or a disembodied voice saying,'I can see you!
The Sun
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The disembodied voice echoes the knowledge he does have but has never really used.
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The basic myth is embodied in the "classical" Western in which a hero saves " society " from oppressive villains.
Critical Social Research
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They are full-bodied, voluptuous whites that stop just short of being floozies.
New and Old Worlds Meet in Decadent Viogniers