单词 | Embodied |
例句 | 1 Jack Kennedy embodied all the hopes of the 1960s. 2 The article embodied all his opinions on the incident. 3 She embodied good sportsmanship on the playing field. 4 The heroic deeds of him embodied the glorious tradition of the troops. 5 Jack embodied the population of the village. 6 The people's rights are embodied in the laws. 7 That stability was embodied in the Gandhi family. 8 The proposal has been embodied in a draft resolution. 9 Kennett embodied in one man an unusual range of science, music and religion. 10 Like the patriotic portraits, these embodied traditional values. 11 But most important, it is embodied in our mind-sets. 12 Those instructions are embodied in the authorizing resolution. 13 That system was embodied in their structure. 14 Figure 21 shows a typical formal structure embodied in an organisation chart. 15 These ideas, embodied in the so-called quantity theory of money, dominated economic thinking until the 1930s. 16 We have embodied the highest possible standards in our ethical codes. 17 Finally the revolution in retailing that was embodied in Wal-Mart was invented in the suburbs of southern cities in the United States. 18 The Osiris myth embodied this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth and gave the promise of immortality. 19 They are embodied in unpublished theses, research reports of limited circulation or in monographs and journals which are not widely distributed. 20 The name that embodied the old idea comes to seem as if it no longer named anything. 21 Tanks, to a greater degree than APCs, embodied the strengths and weaknesses of armored vehicles. 22 They embodied the sun in stylized forms in their jewelry and praised it in folk songs and myths. 23 The restrictions embodied in the lexical graph will eliminate some of the paths through the phoneme graph. 24 First, by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations. 25 Criticisms of solipsism should therefore count as criticisms of the weak-kneed scepticism embodied in foundationalism. 26 The reader should remember that one of the great themes embodied in the novel is the idea of comradeship between human beings. 27 It was also the aim to find bricks that had a low embodied energy from their manufacturing process. 28 Mark Pauline and Rod Brooks have advanced further than most in creating personas for machines, because the creatures are fully embodied. 29 The universe is animated by an all-pervasive aspiration to a higher state, a greater perfection as embodied in the Prime Mover. 30 Technological advances meant that the new generations of machinery embodied important innovations. 1 Jack Kennedy embodied all the hopes of the 1960s. 2 The article embodied all his opinions on the incident. 3 She embodied good sportsmanship on the playing field. 4 The heroic deeds of him embodied the glorious tradition of the troops. 31 In a very real sense the global economy has become physically embodied in our ports, airports, and tele-communications systems. 32 His analysis was more like the algorithm embodied in one of the later versions of Bacon. 33 James embodied strict conservatism in regard to observance of both the moral and the ceremonial law. 34 His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents. 35 It is impossible to hide your disappointments if they are embodied in a 770-foot-high building like Worldwide Plaza. 36 He also produced a prototype steam locomotive burning indigenous peat, which embodied features of the prototype Southern locomotive. 37 The assumptions about classical conditioning that are implied by this notion must be rather different from those embodied in the standard model. 38 In no country are all the important laws that shape the system of government embodied in a constitutional document. 39 Its traditional civilization, which already embodied many different beliefs and attitudes, acquired new religious elements from outside. 40 Is the measurement true to the theoretical meaning embodied in the variable as a concept? 41 His philosophy was embodied in the declaration of principles at Cincinnati in 1877, founding modern penology. 42 One of the most ambitious of the Presbyterian preachers who embodied the new ministerial style was the Reverend Lyman Beecher. 43 The limits on nuclear weapons are embodied in two treaties from the 1970s. 44 It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production. 45 The knowledge of an empiricist's guardian angel would presumably be neither embodied nor built in. 46 If a separate confidentiality agreement has not been signed an appropriate undertaking can be embodied in the heads. 47 Embodied in these are the two elements of social justice and increased productivity. 48 Trees embodied the Goddess throughout the Neolithic period and later. 49 But how was this pluralism to be embodied in the electoral process? 50 The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries. 51 Hugh was the most forceful advocate of the principle which the new papal decree embodied. 52 This crew is embodied by a builder turned speculator who marries Fonty's daughter in a marvellously comic wedding scene. 53 It embodied the power, majesty,(http:///embodied.html) and efficiency of the state in the finery of police uniform. 54 Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did. 55 Whatever values and viewpoints were embodied in the acts would have ultimately been those that were acceptable to the promoters. 56 He was far removed from the centralism embodied by his predecessors Ernest Bevin and Arthur Deakin. 57 The scheme embodied in the Bill is absolutely vital for the future of Cardiff. 58 The ideal of aesthetic athleticism, as embodied in her dancers, is the moving force that steers her work. 59 Donating blood was an example of a social institution that embodied non-selfish actions by individuals without demeaning the recipient. 60 A more complete and compact description of curvature in n dimensions is embodied in the Riemann tensor. 61 The ideas embodied within the Aten cult were not new but had always been accepted in conjunction with many other interpretations. 62 Everywhere else it is used in the sense of legal rules embodied in one document. 63 But the contradictions he embodied as a man and a politician were often evident during his years as president. 64 It is this concept of constitutional protection embodied in our decisions which makes the cases before us such difficult ones for me. 65 Jean Packman concludes by showing that new policy embodied in future legislation owes something to child care research studies in recent years. 66 To its ideologies it was a superior form which embodied the best of both socialism and capitalism. 67 These divergent courses of development embodied different conceptions of politics and of political institutions. 68 The agreement between the parties was embodied in a Tomlin order. 69 Then she moved a little in front, quietly confident now, the Rabari genius embodied in her. 70 The central dilemma of the war was embodied in these considerations. 71 For Muir, crystal embodied the promise of a life beyond tension and of a body in seamless harmony with its world. 72 The concept of charity is elusive, moving, embodied in a corpus of decided cases built up over centuries. 73 These proposals were embodied in the Industrial Relations Act. 74 The new building embodied the idea of the architect. 75 For twenty-nine years, Checkpoint Charlie embodied the Cold War. 76 The testimony is embodied in the court record. 77 Many improvements are embodied in the new edition. 78 In sense, economic information is embodied in archive information. 79 He embodied the American spirit of optimistic materialism. 80 He embodied the idea in his painting. 81 It was stated that a significant part of corporate wealth was embodied in intellectual property assets. 81 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 82 The characteristic was embodied in the spread and development of Shiah in Iran. 83 Chapter III focuses on the theme of Religion of Humanity embodied by Dorothea and the Garth family as George Eliot"s response to the estranging universe." 84 The body narrative of New Metropolis Novels' has embodied two tendencies, anti- intellectualism and hedonism under the common function of consumerism and mass culture since 1990's. 85 As John Adams embodied the old style Andrew Jackson embodied the new. 86 This defensibility embodied mare distinctly in the combat historical area. 87 The differences between Internal Audit and Outside Audit are embodied on 11 sides of audit characteristic, the independence of audit and the way of audit and so on. 88 Most of his paintings are condensed sonnets in praise of the middle path, idealizing the sober life of the Parisian petite bourgeoisie as embodied in his own household. 89 The necessity is mainly embodied in the special need of criminal action implementation and the lenience and rigidity in the policy of crime. 90 This educational approach is embodied in today's greatly expanded Wilton School faculty, curriculum and advanced techniques. 91 Therefore, the importance of body language translation to accelerate intercultural communication is increasingly embodied. 92 The system of enfeoffment as well as the system of prefectures and counties were the embodied form of the relation of the central authority and local administrations under the autocratic monarch... 93 The laws in the Han Dynasty also stipulated that women enjoyed the right of property inheritance, which embodied their economic status in the family and society. 94 He embodied "the good-bad man", a figure in search of redemption, and reached his peak with Hell's Hinges (1916) and The Toll Gate (1920), and he bowed out in 1925 with the epic Tumbleweeds. 95 The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court. 96 Theory of drama inbeing is mostly embodied discussing drama configuration, histrionic and performing system. 97 To Buffett, Rose embodied the unwavering courage that makes a winner out of an underdog. 98 The religious implications embodied by Dunhuang art regeneration are not the religion in the proper sense, rather, they refer to consistent benevolence and freedom under modern context. 99 The Chinese 'system', as embodied in the NDRC, has worked stupendously well for the auto industry in China up to now. 100 In this absolutely private space, the master's creation and interpretation of space is fully embodied. 101 As long as mastering correct maintenance and trouble shooting methods, good performance of hydrometric tour gauging vehicle can be fully exerted, and its application value also can be fully embodied. 102 The revolutionary features of evolutionary psychology are embodied in its objecting to SSSM (Standard Social Science Model), and to relativist psychology and traditional cultural psychology. 103 This classification of the executive time of death penalty reveals the special culture of ancient China embodied in the selection of time and contradictory ideas about death penalty. 104 Self Mastery is embodied in periods of planned detachment. It is that period in which impeccability is crystallized. 105 The value of balance of interests has been embodied in our country's legislation and justice. But it is not enough. 106 Haeckel used embryology extensively in his recapitulation theory, which embodied a progressive, almost linear model of evolution. 107 The deepest emotion is often embodied in an offish way. 108 It discovered human dignity, within religion, and embodied it in huge, elongated, hieratic kings and prophets. 109 These similarities of HuaOiang and Catch 22 embodied the "experience assimilation" of Li Er and Joseph Heller to a certain extent. 110 The existing industrial cluster theories were made a brief review and then a new research findings that industrial cluster category is embodied exteriorly by industrial characteristics was given. 111 The Manchurian tunics added a touch of formalness to the men's collection which is a statement of casual elegance embodied with characteristics. 111 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 112 The all-time universal champs at weaseling are government officials, and their all-time favorite way to weasel is the non-admission of guilt embodied by the phrase "mistakes were made". 113 In this masterpiece is embodied his life - time of painstaking work. 114 In Nehru's times, - American economic ties mainly embodied India's - aided loveone - sided desire for American economic aids. 115 The development process of the central banking institution of the National Government embodied a dominated change and it resulted in a policy failure. 116 Through the examing hinayana buddhism and Laos temples, this article deal with how the destiny of hinayana buddhism is embodied in the structure and running atmosphere of temples of Laos. 117 At the same as, the paper proposes a innovation method which is embodied by dividing operation phases into normal operation phase, main key presetting phase and malfunction repair phase. 118 Her unique thought model is usually embodied on the twisted sutures, unsymmetrical clippings, unfinished laps and discordance colors. 119 The result of experiment embodied the fine control property of the controller. 120 It's unique landscape character mainly embodied in two sides: one side was like the personality of implicative and graceful literati from Jiangnan (South of the Yangtze River) in the Qing dynasty. 121 The product of labour is labour embodied and made material in an object, it is the objectification of labour. 122 The appearance of non-profit organization and its jointure of constructing city community service strongly developed and embodied its organization function. 123 However, if a legal person does not fully enjoy the right of property, legal person is nothing but a title. This is embodied in the enterprises owned by the whole people. 124 The humanism in Chinese ancient book collection culture is embodied through benevolence , lovingness and cheerfulness. 125 None of main versions of civil code or contract law wholly embodied subjectivism or objectivism. 126 The cognition of synecdoche is a process"from vagueness to clarity", and its cognitive function is mainly embodied in its"flank expression". 127 The human operator in the factory management philosophy embodied in the overall layout of the sweeping. 128 The most potent flags assume a sacramental quality, as if the spirit of the nation is embodied in them, nowhere more so than in the Stars and Stripes. 129 Sightsinging teaching, as the basic theory of music, its importance has been embodied increasingly. 130 One of the greatest difficulties for embodied beings is the transition state of consciousness you call death. 131 This paper makes an analysis of conceptual metaphor, experientialism and the embodied motivation for metaphor. 132 The third part is some application of the lunar change as divinatory symbol for weather forecast, political affairs and personnel matters therefore the moon is embodied the symbolized meaning. 133 By the end of World War II, several reforms had occurred, which embodied not only the passiveness of legal system during the development of society in Japan, but also the strong independence. 134 The canonization of architecture is a process to express meaning, which is embodied in great narration, branded commodity and cultural self-identity. 135 This conception is mainly embodied in the theories of Community, Comparison and the Primitive Accumulation, which are interlinked in logic. 136 "Swallowing a Ball of Hot Iron" examines a means of teaching embodied in the koan method of Zen Buddhism. 137 To predict good or bad luck; fortune or misfortune by studying omen, dreams and divinatory symbols is one of primitive cultural characteristics embodied in Gesar. 138 An analysis on the naming type of places of Yangquan dialect and on the cultural information embodied in the toponym will be of benefit to the construction and study of the local culture. 139 Although the capacity of power unit is very large, but the investment and working expenses is much lower than the same kind power plant. This embodied economics and practicability. 140 Conclusion The practical value of GR-200A thermoluminescence detector is embodied in measurement of medical high energy electronic dose. 141 Boorish, lovely or optimistic, minces are embodied in the Flower-Drum, and becomes a part of their lives, on the other hand as a folk-custom acculturation. 141 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 142 The concepts described above are embodied in the junction transistor. 143 In the present times, appeared pluralization and imagery embodied in the difference between two cities. 144 China Eximbank has constantly opened new trails to enrich its distinct corporate culture. The Bank organized a series of corporate activities, which embodied the dynamics of the times . 145 The simultaneous determination by long-run competitive supply and demand would determine goods' prices at their embodied labor contents, direct-plus-indirect labor. 146 The model embodied a kind of harmony of progressiveness and appropriateness. 147 The preferred X-ray contrast substance is embodied in the form of barium sulphate. 148 Fading into history, the collectively created, time-tested traditional folk art, which has embodied the aesthetic spirits, has become the essential component of traditional culture. 149 Through all his life, Hermann Hesse is continuously developing and perfecting his dualism about the world and people, which is embodied in all his works to some extent. 150 In the civil law, it is embodied in the right for unstable counterplea, in Anglo-American law it is reflected in the right for the anticipatory breach of contract. 151 EMH embodied competitive equilibrium which is pursued by economists. In fact, EMH is extension of Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in financial markets. 152 Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures? 153 At the syntactic level, foregrounded features are embodied in the frequent use of active voice and quotations, and also the peculiar use of the tenses. 154 The collation to Liu's Lyric Chapter (Yue Zhang Ji) embodied his characteristics, such as believing old version, valuing rules of tonal pattern, excelling at commentary. 155 In China, relevant legislations and practice have also embodied the inherent spirits of the procedure division. 156 This paper studies the traditional Andai Ritual of Kulun Banner in Tongliao in the Inner Mongolia as well as the life consciousness and the social functions embodied in the ritual items. 157 It comes from the authority of international law, embodied in the universal jurisdiction provisions of international conventions and rules of customary international law. 158 Our vision is not merely made in America, but rather reflects the aspirations embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the mandate of the Human Rights Council itself, " Brimmer said." 159 Condorcet was an important representative figure of the French in the later stage of the Enlightenment, and he was considered as the last person who had embodied encyclopedia spirit. 160 The first, the tussah industry has embodied the reasonable disposition of tussah rearing field, silkworm seed, the labor force in silkworm rearing area and the Tussah rearing technique resources. 161 The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father. 162 Here, it points out that the thought is from the problem and the individual?s creativity is always embodied the course of problem solution. 163 Zeng Jize embodied his patriotic spirit in the diplomatic practice, not stinting his own life, glory and dishonour, defending the interests of the state and nation. 164 For sake of the traditional calculation method appliance for the blanking die cutting edges dimensions, the potential value of mould cannot be embodied well. 165 Taiping s official system embodied social structure of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. 166 Science fiction movies and novels often portrayed AI taking the form of a thinking machine embodied as a humanoid robot. 167 Apart from being a Physicist he embodied certain stereotypical Texan character attributes being a tough guy, recreational gunslinger and a daredevil pilot all at the same time. 168 The tortuousness of Luo Wengan Case embodied such a diverse and complicated struggle among various political powers, and the declination and weakness of democratic republic politics. 169 She aims to absorb the truth of Chinese art and the artistic appreciation of China, allowing the talk of "Chinese-Thai as a family" to be sublimed and embodied in her works of art. 170 On the aspect of chip architecture, considering the factors such as parallelizable of hardware, utilization of memory and chip area, we embodied 9 scan engines on chip to realize the multi-scan. 171 Androgyny as a thought which came of matriarchy embodied the primitive people's native consciousness of equal gender. 171 try its best to gather and build good sentences. 172 The law of ancient Rome as embodied in the Justinian code, especially that which applied to private citizens. 173 The technological progress is embodied in changes in allocating of factors, while new production function by factors and change in marginal rate of substitution are basically characteristic of it. 174 The mandate of heaven can be embodied in such humdrum entities as building codes. 175 As the founder of modern philosopher of human rights, Kant definitely proposed death penalty, whose arguments embodied supereminent rationality. 176 The main innovations embodied in this method are the introduction of the intrinsic mode functions based on local properties of signals, which make the instantaneous frequency meaningful. 177 One of the important works of enactive cognitive science is studying the double sense of the embodied mind. 178 As a great writer in feudal China, Li Qingzhao displayed the typical feelings of scholar-bureaucrat and the literary pursue of life consciousness, which were embodied concentratively in her sense of. 179 Finally, from the view of rhythm, harmony, mode, texture and form. I expounded the creative features embodied in Bartok's works in detail. 180 The instruction method embodied from the system is for the purpose of students that have more right to act on their own and interactive instruction system Webpage technology. 181 By Marxist economic theory, the originality of the new managerial revolution of socialism is embodied in the managerial revolution under the base of. 182 The progressing of human rights from individual to aggregation embodied the changeability of human rights. 183 Two principal respects are embodied in the computer-aided optimum syn- thesis or design for planar linkages. 184 The provincial office of new-model industrialization embodied the work of enterprise patents into the evaluation index system of new-model industrialization. 185 Itsmain contributions are embodied in the following aspects:First, we build a dynamic input-output model with a proportional tax onthe gross product. 186 Based on historical cost accounting, financial instruments can not be embodied in financial reports. 187 Its production sequence can be depicted as the current computer program language, and it fully embodied the talent of our ancestors. 188 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. 189 It essentially originated from the American culture value, and its entitative character is embodied in the dissimilation of the two diplomatic traditions called idealism and realism. 190 The nomination of Irena Sendler for the Nobel Peace Prize gave you the chance to recognize the universal message of peace embodied in her character and her work. 191 The marriage institutions and customs of human society had been embodied in folk ballad long before. 192 The paper presents that lawmaking for upholding justice, which belongs to the category of negotiorum gestio , should be embodied and strengthened in the system of negotiorum gestio. 193 Careful selection of terms of trade transactions to avoid the risk of being embodied this principle. 194 Credit evaluation is the quantization method with credit problem, has embodied credit system portability as one kind of economy governing machine-made . 195 Thirdly, the work and acceptation using in paraphrase should be embodied in dictionary. 196 Its realization mechanism is embodied in the five stages of the dynamic circulative accumulation and the two channels of for ming regional innovative environment based on the four-tier network. 197 The writers writing theories about the poetizing novel and the spiritous principle has been embodied in the novel. 198 They are embodied in the pyramids of Egypt, the cathedrals of Europe and even the skyscrapers of modern cities. 199 Engineering quantity list quotation is a scientific quotation system, whose science is embodied by the isolation between quantity and price in engineering cost. 200 From an economic point of view, it should be embodied on the joint between the cost minimization and the profit maximization in the simplified model. 201 Under this background, the ecological community which embodied not only the development of human requirement but also the ecology protection requirement had emerged. 201 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 202 The picture would become clear lucidity while only adjusting good focal distance, this embodied the strength that the concentration has. 203 Subject to the provisions of any statute, a contract of marine insurance is inadmissible in evidence unless it is embodied in a marine policy in accordance with this Act. 204 The author thinks that language beauty of English-Chinese sayings have mainly embodied the condensed beauty. the balanced beauty, imaginal beauty, the music beauty and so on . 205 Chapter six discusses the spirits of democracy, equality, nomocracy and justice embodied in the combination of power standard conceptions and contractual ideas. 206 The main function of GIS is embodied in the organic combination of GIS and other systems such as FM/AM, SCADA, MIS, CIS, etc...Then GIS can provide powerful data and graphic platform for DMS. 207 Architecture development embodied in the three main areas, namely water - more instructions and fired more operating instructions. 208 Above all, 'Voices of Bam'is an ode to the indefatigable life-force embodied by the people of this town. 209 Accounting control is essentially embodied in a kind of principal - agent relationship. 210 This paper discusses the efficiency of embodied spillover from North America and Japan to China. 211 It is also embodied in two stages of children's psychology development: sensorimotor stage and pre-operation stage. 212 The Ministry of National Defence has recently embodied the troops in army corps. 213 This style embodied the political, social and cultural conditions during the rule of Louis XIV , and reflected the rationalism ideology and absolute monarchy. 214 Saussure s structural linguistics theory is based on inheriting and criticizing historical comparative linguistics, and is mainly embodied in his youth. 215 In a bit of cloak-and-dagger grandiosity, the firms dubbed their collaboration Team Themis, after a titan of Greek mythology who embodied natural law. 216 In the art of the group Blue Noses are embodied the innovatory trends of Russian modern art – the communicatory and the comical. 217 By nature combative, the secretary of state Alexander Haig nevertheless embodied the national will. 218 This reclusion is dominant not only in operas, but also permeates the whole society, which composes the unique culture of reclusion embodied in Yuan operas. 219 From Cubism, Fauvism to Surrealism and Abstractionism, their art concept and pattern all have been embodied in fashion design. 220 But, the characteristic of abstract of "clausula rebus sic stantibus" leads the disadvantage that this principle isn't of the characteristic of Operation. So, it must be embodied. 221 The typical characteristics of the marketing structure of China's medicine retail business are mainly embodied in over-competition. 222 Based on AIDUCHI of Japanese native speaker, this paper makes a functional classification of AIDUCHI of China's advanced Japanese learners, and observes how AIDUCHI is embodied in each category. 223 Through experimental analysising several different strength grades of concrete and fly ash concrete, the embodied energy and resources consumption indicator is quantitatively assessed. 224 The educational function of college foreign languages is mainly embodied in obtaining the knowledge information required by the specialities, and the capacity of language communication. 225 It also embodied a management style - the HP way - that emphasised high ethical standards and collegial behaviour. 226 The contrastive description soon helped him to form the style, which not only embodied writer's adherence to agrestic civilization, but also the transition of angle to view the society change. 227 It has embodied its acculturation from material cultural, system cultural, spiritual cultural 3 layers of surface. 228 The scholars made adaptable changes in the Five Dynasties, however, they also released the value tropism of Confucian culture at the same time, which embodied in the lack of scholar-bureaucrat spirit. 229 Most common is the Katowice option, embodied most fully by the 0-0 draw in October 1989 in Poland's most polluted city that nudged Bobby Robson's team into Italia 90. 230 Here, the Indexical Hypothesis, the Immersed Experiencer Frame and the Neural Theory of Language are representatives among the Views of Embodied Language Comprehension. 231 Every detail of the Tibetan religious culture is embodied in it. It"s not exaggerating to say Thangka Art has already been a unique symbol of Zang religious culture." 232 I am sure that when we open this event, we will remember with profound gratitude the example of literary conscience that she so stirringly embodied. 233 The capital as the domination center of monarchical power not only symbolized monarchical power but also embodied its political civilization. 234 In addition, the embodied energy of several different strength grades of concrete and fly ash concrete is calculated. 235 The optimization is mainly embodied in the power supply, whose input is the secondary coil of the isolation transformer, and the reliability of infrared communication. 236 According to Ellul, technology has become an environment which humans rely on to live and the human freedom can only be embodied through the struggle against the technological environment. 237 The highest bourn of makingmarketing won is that an innovational and open marketing department culture isfigured based on the enterprise culture and embodied flexibility. 238 With the variety of financing method in the world, financial lease has increasingly embodied its vitality in the capital market. 239 Brought up by peasants, "she has no opportunity to inherit the tradition of free-thinking, spirituality and creativity that her father embodied." How will she turn out? 240 The tensility beauty of literary language is embodied in image, connotation, ambiguity, vacancy and so on. 241 Afterwards, the veteran teaching earnestly to let me understand selfless dedication is not just a bosh, it embodied in action, more embodies in the self-surrender and understanding to the taxpayer. 242 The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the process of the activation of the prototypal matters and the heuristic information embodied in prototypal matters is automatic or controllable. 243 The Meng system and Meng culture have embodied the whole history of the Thais from the tribal society up to the mo dern times in southwest China. 244 An extension of these ideas is embodied in the theory of ALLISON concerning carcinogenesis. 245 It is embodied that continuity, coherence, certainty of economic bodies' behavior at the base, which takes economic order for the carrier. |
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