He talked about being able to purge yourself of issues, fears and anxieties by personifying them as demons and then doing workings to expel them. |
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The singer of the opera-ballet costumed as a sailor and personifying navigation is represented by the oarsmen of the Louvre version. |
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Humans have been personifying animals long before the Sumerians etched their first goat-headed man. |
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To a certain extent, the new Ford Flex embodies today's Western society, personifying excess in one of its most pleasing forms. |
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The Head of State is seen as personifying the sovereign State and the immunity to which he was entitled is predicated on status. |
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We recognize you for personifying our company values and exceptional service behaviors. |
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At the entrance of the Garden, there is a pretty damsel, personifying Wisdom, which invites all passers-by to come in. |
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Salzburg painting of the 1150s can be seen in a lyrical female figure personifying the Third Hour, in the monastic Church of St. Peter. |
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One glaring instance of this is the sky above the three figures personifying Spain, Germany and Holland. |
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It is little wonder that we are comfortable personifying storms that wreck havoc or that we find amusement in the naming of hurricanes. |
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The waters of the bay receive the ashes of the huge sea bream, personifying the Carnival of SantoƱa. |
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Zakumi represents the people, geography and spirit of South Africa, personifying in essence the 2010 FIFA World Cup. |
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Jack, an Irish character personifying the spirit of Halloween, is wandering in purgatory with only a little lantern he has carved from a turnip to light his way. |
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You wind up personifying them, to orient yourself. |
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Solar deities, gods personifying the sun, are sovereign and all-seeing. |
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A highly successful sculptor, rose to distinction for her portrayals of figures dedicated to or personifying social justice, particularly in the name of the abolitionist and suffragist movements. |
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And within this framework you have taken on the important task of personifying the joint effort to put in place a foreign and security policy which concerns us all. |
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In Solar Temple of Divine Love I frame the age-old practice of sun worship within the context of the Classical notion of personifying nature, giving what inspires awe a human face. |
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The spectator can hardly avoid personifying these signs since men and women of all ages are holding them, standing behind them like guardians of language, like the Greek chorus to this sordid story. |
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Designers at the fashion house have also picked up on the personal importance of a woman's bag and other fashion accessories and are personifying the inanimate objects by giving the new editions endearing names. |
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Or perhaps they eventually reembark for Australia as kinder, gentler wardens, personifying carceralism with a human face. |
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Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style. |
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