The Spirit, the Universal Meaning of Life, incarnate in the human Jesus.
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It turns man into an animal; it makes him the demon incarnate.
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The Q7 is able to do this because it's the future incarnate.
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But in the attempt to incarnate and ensanguine it I failed wretchedly.
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He is the spirit incarnate of Monopoly in its most aggressive form.
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Only in this way can we better embody fair trade, Li said.
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They embody First World Problems long before that phrase entered common parlance.
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He is at his best when thus able to embody the insubstantial.
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Dinosaurs, he argues, embody a way of asking questions about the world.
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The approaches embody some of science's great virtues: foresight, patience and cleverness.
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The trustee had until October to substantiate his case, the judge said.
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It's a fanciful story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to substantiate.
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I speak not from hearsay alone; I can personally substantiate these facts.
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It said the trial had failed to substantiate the charges against them.
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I can substantiate most of what he told me from personal observation.
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No, they are only symbols-visiblesigns to bodyforth the invisible.
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That's your utterance-theNote you substantially represent and bodyforth in terms of matter.
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Did it not bodyforth a broader circle?
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It may be either creative or pictorial, may bodyforth the thought or merely image it forth.
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He has set himself to compose twelve oratorios, which shall bodyforth the whole life of the Saviour.
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The attendants carried Otto's bodyforth.
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I am not pleading for the stylist's concentration on words which exalts them above the things they bodyforth.
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And for a little time-for"forty days"-theelectric air seems often to bodyforth that luminous shape.
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He began to write sonnets in Dante's manner, striving to bodyforth in words the new piety which illumined his life.
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He has in a high degree the "seeing eye," which needs only a steady hand to bodyforth its visions.
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A story-anoutward, objective fact, something which the imagination can bodyforth-often facilitates the impartation to another mind of a spiritual experience.
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The other intimacy was one of those for which human speech will never, perhaps, be called upon to bodyforth its describing word.
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How can we tell when a writer is succeeding in his effort to communicate, to bodyforth what he seeks to bodyforth?
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No visible representation can bodyforth his thoughts-theyoverpower the imagination, but they do not come home to our household and familiar feelings.
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While Bonaparte was conciliating the many, Sieyès was striving to bodyforth the constitution which for many years had been nebulously floating in his brain.
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But to repeat in verse what is poorly bodiedforth in prose-