He looked upon her as the perfectembodiment of love and truth.
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But could you imagine a more perfectembodiment of everything Ukip voters take against?
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To him, at present, Juliette represented the perfectembodiment of his most idealistic dreams.
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By contrast, the new office is an almost perfectembodiment of Jacobsian principles of community.
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The last, because the perfectembodiment of it; the sole, because the sufficient manifestation of it.
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In this and every other respect the Screamapillar is the perfectembodiment of the Australian government.
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The Sistine Madonna, on the other hand, is the most spiritual of Raphael's creations, the perfectembodiment of ideal womanhood.
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It was a perfectembodiment of the still, small voice, free from all cold, hoarseness, huskiness, or unhealthiness of any kind.
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He will be considered the most perfectembodiment of the national qualities for his indomitable energy and perseverance and his exalted gallantry.
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The lawless and fantastic shapes of his own imagination need, even for their own perfectembodiment, the discipline of the common perception.
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Seen through the eyes of Dr Watson-theperfectembodiment of open-mindedyet conventional Victorian society-thisgives him his unique and fascinating eccentricity.
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Twitter users quickly agreed she was the perfectembodiment of "Karen", a slang term for an irritable middle-aged white woman.
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The island is thick with pine trees, floating on the chilly Baltic waters and the perfectembodiment of the feyness of Moomin world.
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Indeed, he is probably a nice guy too but he is also the perfectembodiment of the idiocy and hypocrisy of the outrage class.
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This stood in the Temple of Aphrodite at Cnidus, and was regarded by the ancients as the most perfectembodiment of the goddess of beauty.
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The WWE often emphasizes its darker and more edgy elements but this theme is the perfectembodiment of the sillier, campier side of sport's entertainment.