Example sentences for: embodied

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  • Though Congress did not rescind emergency Medicaid from illegal immigrants, the legislation cited "a compelling government interest to remove the incentive for illegal immigration provided by the availability of public benefits" [ 13 ] . PRWORA was among several pieces of legislation in the mid-1990s - including California's Proposition 187 in 1994 and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 [ 16 ] - that embodied substantive immigration policy changes, the specific provisions of which have been enforced in varying degrees according to government priorities.

  • The purity here is embodied by Hattie (Samantha Morton), a mute laundress whom Emmet picks up on a New Jersey boardwalk.

  • Rather they are assessments of how the future might unfold compared to a previously defined reference case - given a national commitment to achieve the emission reductions, and given the mix of technology and policy assumptions embodied in each of the scenarios.

  • It was the cult of Napoleon in the 19 th century, a young man's craze that went on for generations--the craze that Stendhal described in his character Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black and Victor Hugo in his character Marius in Les Misérables . In the 19 th century, intelligent people in France knew perfectly well that Napoleon had embodied the worst aspects of the French Revolution, had betrayed the revolution's democratic ideals, and had spread death and fire from Spain to Moscow.

  • Though there is not enough room in cyberspace to catalog all the ways in which these films part company with reality, special mention must be made of Speed 2 's villain, who, as richly embodied by Willem Dafoe, is a buzzing hive of befuddlement.


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