Uniforms and regimental colours initially embodied the colonel's armorial bearings and livery, but soon took on the state's symbols. |
While boys were associated with roughness, the typical hero of a children's book embodied tenderness, refinement, and restraint. |
In each case our being embodied explains the confusion of apparent with real properties. |
He can only envisage disruption occurring from the lower middle classes, embodied, in the novel, in the figure of Leonard Bast. |
This idea enabled the two theories to be knitted together, and the differing concepts they embodied to be brought into a working relationship. |
And yet, the figure isn't a detached archetypal motif, but a projection of the artist's embodied self. |