Aún no tenemos significados para "embody many".
1The teachings of Bahá'u'lláh embody many principles; I am giving you only a synopsis.
2Nuclear bunkers, a Cold War holdover, embody many of the contradictions in today's nuclear policy.
3The drone has come to embody many of our fears about technology and surveillance in the digital age.
4Although they embody many of the anti-capitalist and black nationalist values of their South African counterparts, NEFF is socially conservative.
5The preceding paragraph embodies many more words than are contained in it.
6In reality, HAARP embodies many of the struggles of Pentagon-supported science and technology.
7South Africa embodies many of emerging markets' problems.
8Embodying many new and practical features.
9The World Wide Web embodies many of his ideas, as well as ideas of a number of other visionaries.
10Consequently, her communications have the merit of embodying many new facts in geography and ethnology, and of correcting numerous popular errors.
11The Christian Church, indeed, embodies many of these survivals of paganism, not in its dogma or liturgy, but in its customs.
12All his life, his ideal was the English gentleman and he embodied many of the type's best characteristics as well as its blimpishness.
13Revered by his followers, hated and feared by his opponents, Borge embodied many of the contradictions at the heart of the Sandinista revolution.
14British actor Tom Hardy picks up the mantle of Max, and Miller said he embodies many of the qualities he first felt with Gibson.
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